🎮 Elevate your game with every click!
The E-YOOSO K-662 Wired Mechanical Gaming Keyboard features 104 anti-ghosting keys, OUTEMU Blue Switches rated for 50 million keypresses, and customizable RGB backlighting, making it the perfect choice for gamers and professionals alike. Its ergonomic design includes a wide palm rest for comfort during extended use, and it is compatible with a variety of operating systems.
J**N
Got it for around 20 dollars!
It's a really good mechanical keyboard for the price. It's a bit loud but nevertheless gives a really smooth typing experience. Highly recommended if you're working from home but can be a bit loud if working in your office
S**A
Awesome while it worked. Company was good to work with when there was an issue.
I love this keyboard, actually. It's so clicky and my fingers don't bottom out while I'm writing, and the colors are beautiful! Well, they were. It says it has a one-year warranty, but when 60% of the lights stopped working 6 months in, and I contacted the company for trouble-shooting help (after -much- trying to figure it out on my own) for help, they offered some $ back and then to replace with something else similar since this one was out of stock.
J**.
Its ok
Just know that its bot actually RGB as long as your okay with that then its fine
L**.
I am from colombia
The media could not be loaded. it is a good keyboard,the keys are very fast and respond well
R**M
good value - I found the lighting commands a mild downside
I've been using this keyboard for several months. I should say upfront I am not a gamer. Apparently this keyboard is designed for gaming, so maybe my "mild downside" is unique to my needs.I wanted a keyboard with big clunky analog keys that make a sound when you hit them. This was for writing. The keys on some modern keyboards are becoming almost like touch-screens -- they do not offer the tactile experience of typing. This keyboard satisfied my desires in that respect brilliantly.The only issue is the backlit illumination of the keys. Once you have it working properly it is wonderful. But when the illumination is off, the keys are very hard to read even under bright light. None of which would be an issue if the keys lit up initially. They do not. You need to go through a series of commands, each time after turning off the lighting so you don't burn it out, to get all the keys to light again.For some reason the initial default illumination is not all keys lit at once -- it is a series of lighting effects throughout the keys, like chase lights (think Las Vegas), and partial keyboard illuminations. There is a setting you can get to where all the keys light up, and stay on, but you have to get there with a series of commands every time you turn the keyboard on after turning it off.Still well worth the price point. It is a great, very analog feeling (think typewriter) keyboard at a low price. Seems well made too -- no failures at all in the first few months of use.
C**.
good
this is my second one for gaming computer
A**S
Keys fail to register sometimes which can be detrimental to the gaming experience
The keyboard mostly functions and performs well enough, and the switches themselves are quite pleasant to type and game on. The frustrating part comes from keypresses not registering sometimes -- even over multiple intentional presses during panicked gaming -- which would be annoying in typing but can cause you to lose in fast-paced gaming scenarios. I'm not sure whether the switches fail to make proper electrical contact or whether the keyboard's firmware fails to register them. Whatever the case I'll be replacing it shortly for something more reliable for me.
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