Mackenzie
Reviewed in the United States on February 12, 2025
Got this for my man, he loves it especially the hand rest and Bluetooth accessibility. The mouse is basically silent and the keyboard is smooth and makes a nice tapping sound.
The G Family
Reviewed in the United States on January 4, 2025
This is my first gaming keyboard, it works well for me. I use it mainly for Fortnite on Xbox One X and it has worked great for that. The dongle needs to be in line with the keyboard and mouse, it doesn’t work as well if it’s plugged into the back of the Xbox but if it’s in the front it works great. If you have the RGB Black or White you can change the lighting by holding down FN and pushing 1-5, 5 is to set it to a solid color just click it while holding down the FN key to change the color
Brad M.
Reviewed in Canada on December 19, 2024
Connected as soon as I plugged the dongle in. On off with and all buttons work fine. Lights do the glow thing.
Gillian covarrubias sanchez hidalgo
Reviewed in Mexico on October 25, 2023
muy buen teclado!, llego a tiempo y estoy muy satisfecho, el mause le deja mucho a deber en cuestion a diseño muy simple pero funciona bien.
Jacq
Reviewed in Australia on January 26, 2023
Bought this for everyday work at home and love how smooth and responsive it is!! My other MSI one was playing up so bought this and can’t go wrong! Love the fact you charge it too! Price was very reasonable for a keyboard and mouse! Comfortable to lean on and lights up at night like a dream!!
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on September 22, 2022
I really like this product but I really wanted a solid light colour (specifically blue). Turns out that is only available on the Black/White RGB models of this product. The product advertisements for all models state that it is possible to set the keyboard to one solid colour, which is false advertising and makes me a little upset. I ended up getting the regular version K680 (Black Rainbow), which I thought was fine until I realized that the lighting stayed on rainbow—only light feature is breathing lights and how fast the lights breath (but only rainbow colour is available). As far as I can tell, the only difference between the K680 and the K680 RGB is that the RBG has a slightly improved battery life and the keyboard has the option of solid colours (not sure about the mouse). Other than that I think the product is pretty much similar.As far as function goes, I am typing on the K680 right now. It is a little cramped for my hands, but I find there is a getting used to period for me whenever I switch keyboards. The lights are cool (but not solid—see above) and everything seems to work well. The keyboard doesn't actually look and feel as cheap as I thought it would, which is a bonus. The mouse works well for me, but I am not a gamer, the kid in me just wanted a cool looking setup for doing my work. The DPI for the mouse is changeable but the fastest cursor speed falls terribly behind my Vital $20 wireless mouse. But that may be only relevant to gamers or people who have to have a lighting fast cursor.I may look into returning this product and purchasing the Black/White RGB version so I can have my solid lights. I think that the false advertisement would warrant a return, and I would be purchasing another product. If Amazon lets me do this without additional charge I will come back and add a fifth star to my review. The missing star reflects the poor communication on the seller's behalf, not the product itself.*********DON'T LOOK AT THE PRODUCT SPEC LISTINGS—THIS COMPANY LISTS ALL MODELS AS K680—LOOK AT THE TOP WHERE IT LISTS THE COLOUR, FOR EXAMPLE I BOUGHT "Black Rainbow", I SHOULD HAVE BOUGHT "Black/White RGB" (Rainbow RGB presents the same problem as Black Rainbow as far as colour options). IF YOU WANT SOLID KEYBOARD COLOUR MAKE SURE THE COLOUR LISTING ON THE PRODUCT SCREEN SAYS BLACK OR WHITE RGB!************If you are fine with a permanent rainbow colour keyboard layout and don't mind a slightly less battery charge (not even that much of a difference), then buy the cheaper K680 (Black Rainbow)—it is still a decent product. But if (like me) you are looking for far more lighting options then make sure the colour listed at the top of the product screen says Black or White RGB. Don't fall for the price reduced from $97 on the Black Rainbow model, it is an older version and is never sold for $97 anyways, it is a ploy to make you think you are getting a better deal as it is an older model of the K680. RGB models are upgraded (although Rainbow RGB does not have solid color options [still an upgraded battery though]).I wish the company had made this clear or someone had commented on this previously, it would have saved me a lot of time. I hope this is helpful.******UPDATE**********I returned the Black Rainbow model without issue and purchased a Black RGB model. It has all the light settings I had originally hoped for. I am not a week into owning this product, so can't speak about the long term quality of this product, but it works great so far and is everything that I had hoped for. I find the keyboard reminiscent of the old Windows 3.11 computer keyboards. Perhaps I am dating myself a little, but I learned to type on those keyboards, so this keyboard already has a familiar feel to it. Again, the mouse does not have super sonic scrolling speed, but it is fine for what I need it for (# caution gamers!). I love the lights and discovered that it is only the RGB models that come with the added mouse pad, which was an unexpected but welcome addition. I have changed my rating to 5 stars now.
khalid othman
Reviewed in Saudi Arabia on October 14, 2022
good and very smooth
Rev Dr. J. Dan Renfro D.D.
Reviewed in the United States on May 14, 2020
Five month review. Mouse button no longer works.Zero starsI waited a while to write this review because I wanted to know this keyboard better. First thing I gotta tell you it it looks so super cool. I really like the tactile feeling of the keys. The separation the keys make it easier for my fat fingers to type. The click response, which is not controllable, is great for my heart hearing ears. The light settings are really really cool. Fade in and out. Solid colors. Or off. All that's great. The problem is:The problem is that because it's wireless it must go to sleep and when it does it goes dark. It had the super cool colors come through and show up the letters on the keys I guess you have to make that clear and when his dark there are no letters on the keys. So if you're not a typist, if your hunt and peck person like I am you have no clue what the letters are on the keyboard. It looks like your old keyboard after all the letters wore off. It's just a big black abyss separated by even darker abyss.Yes you can hit special keys like the end key or the shift key. Unless the program that you're in uses those and then you lose everything that you had up to that point.I really like the keyboard. The charge holds for about a week. Used every day. The mouse is excellent same deal with the lights really cool looking. I'm an old geek love colors and lights. I guess for my hippie days. I love the long charge.Pro tip: don't get frustrated early on it takes about a week before the charge cycle starts to charge a prolonged period of time. So just charge it every night until it starts holding the charge more than 24 hours. You'll know that the charge is starting to go and that the lights automatically done their self.Another Pro tip: BONUS;hold down the shift key and press on the numbers pad one, two, three, or four, and there some pretty cool sounds just pop out of there from explosions to cowbells. Okay it's not the lottery but it is a bonus.Overall give it a three because there's no letters on the keyboard and when the lights go off other than that's pretty cool thing very quick love a lot was good to send it back because of the charging thing. Once I got by that I like it. But it's still three. Been easy to put little letters on there to make it easier least a guide letter around the J and G that area.If you find this review helpful please click the helpful button below. Have a great day
RedXepher82
Reviewed in the United States on April 9, 2020
Keyboard is definitely a great thing to have if you want something to be truly wireless. I have been wanting a computer that can play decent amount of games and have a decent computer and this definitely takes the gold for a good budget. It provides both a mouse and keyboard for a decent price and it being wireless is a great touch. The keyboard does feel a bit cheap on material but it feels great when typing. One small concern about this product, is that the keys could rub off overtime. Another thing is that the wrist pad is only for the left hand where you use the gaming portion. It will most likely fade in color overtime. It is very responsive and the light is not too bright where you would need to turn the brightness down but you are able to do it with this keyboard if needed. This is not a mechanical keyboard but it works pretty well. You do not get that loud clicking noise but pretty decent response. For this keyboard there is only one color unfortunately at first which is the rainbow color and the same goes for the mouse even though the box shows multiple colors. I am not entirely sure if the keyboard and mouse colors can be adjusted. The keyboard is a bit short around the keys making it easier to clean in my opinion. And the keys are pretty easy to pop off and clean if needed. The mouse feels great and you can adjust the DPI if needed to make it move very smoothly. It moves very smoothly and has a pretty fast response time. You can adjust it to make it less or more sensitive. It has three settings which is nice. The box it arrives in was rather large but protective. The mouse does benefit with a good mouse pad so be aware of that. The response distance for this keyboard and mouse is about ten feet or so before you start to see a lag or drop in signal. The dongle is also not too big where you have to worry about it taking up too much space. Honestly I put mines in the back and never really notice it. It does not really stick out either where you need to worry about it getting dinged. In terms of gaming, I really enjoy using this. I do not have any issues with response and makes my gaming experience great. The small slots are nice to store my phone and pens. The battery on these two can last a good amount of time without needing to be recharged. It uses the basic USB cables to recharge the device. I would recommend charging it before using it. The cables are a decent length so you can easily plug it into your computer and continue to use it if you wish. Overall I think this keyboard is decent for a budget build or even for a back up gaming keyboard. It feels great and not uncomfortable. The lights make for a great show but I do wish it had a bit more programmable keys.