🎮 Elevate Your Game with Every Keystroke!
The TECKNET Mechanical Gaming Keyboard features 88 keys with blue switches for enhanced typing efficiency, customizable RGB backlighting with 15 modes, and anti-ghosting technology for seamless multi-key presses. Its broad compatibility ensures easy plug-and-play functionality across various operating systems, all backed by a 36-month warranty for a worry-free experience.
Brand | TECKNET |
Product Dimensions | 13.35 x 2.23 x 44.5 cm; 650 g |
Item model number | 843498 |
Manufacturer | TECKNET |
Colour | Black |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Hardware Platform | PC |
Operating System | Linux |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Item Weight | 650 g |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
R**.
Great value RGB mechanical keyboard for the price.
The media could not be loaded. I guess the most important factor in any keyboard is how the keys feel to the user and this Tecknet keyboard feels nice and responsive with a good level of feedback.The 'click' is actuated with very little pressure so the keyboard never becomes tiring to use. I don't know if this is a property of the blue switches used but despite the light pressure required I never found myself hitting keys accidentally. At least no more so that my 16 year old Dell membrane keyboard.The RGB functions are enabled via the Function key combined with various other key presses mostly the INS key to switch between modes. Some are obviously just for show but others have specific gaming uses such as lighting the ASWD keys and/or some others nearby. There is a programmable mode as well that allows you to record which keys you would like to be illuminated which can then be saved as a preset.The key backlighting is fixed for each row on the keyboard moving from blue for the top row through red, orange, green, and purple and finally white at the bottom.For gaming use I spent my first afternoon with the keyboard playing Fortnite Battle Royale and had no trouble getting a Victory Royale after a few games. It is impossible to say if they keyboard helps me game any better or get more 'dubs' but so far I was able to swap out my old keyboard and not have to spend any time 'getting used' to this new mechanical one.The keyboard has made a good initial first impression. For the price it is a great first mechanical gaming keyboard because I have seen keyboards for 4 or 5 times the price of this one in comparison.
A**N
A Keyboard worth EVERY cent you spend on it. An absolute BARGAIN at the price.
THIS KEYBOARD DESERVES A FIVE STAR REVIEWIf in a hurry, see addendum posted 4 November 2017 in the bottom of this review.A bit of background as to why I decided to give this a 5 star rating might help, so take a minute and read on. I date back to the days of the first IBM PC's. As the older folks amongst you might know, those PC's came with beautifully made mechanical keyboards, or to be more accurate, the keyswitch mechanism was mechanical.. Those keyboards were made in IBM's big plant in Greenock (Scotland), where I spend many many days.Especially the IBM AT PC's had a fabulous keyboard, so much so that people often hooked that keyboard up to different makes of PC's, that keyboard was so dammed good.The IBM PC is no more, long gone and nowadays we live in the days of cheap and cheerful throw away stuff, and that includes keyboards, with their soft "spongy and rubbery" feel.. Not so this TeckNet Arctrix Mechanical gaming keyboard. Hold on for minute... I do NOT play games, at 71 years old, I have many other interests and gaming is certainly not one of them.A few years ago Chillblast UK build a bespoke PC for me and I splashed out and ordered a VERY EXPENSIVE Cm Storm Quickfire mechanical keyboard. Those keyboards, made by Cooler Master, are not cheap, but I venture to say that even that keyboard was still beaten by the IBM AT PC Keyboard qua feel.Enter the TechNet Keyboard which I bought from Amazon recently as the CM Storm had died due to the abuse given to it by my ten cats. . As I am still a wee bit biased after all those years, I would still go for the IBM, qua mechanical feel, but in every other aspect the ARCTRIX is just as good, if not better.Beautifully backlit, with back light intensity that can be adjusted to your liking. Nice fold-out feet, if that is yr wish, a good solid feel ands a nice numeric keypad to boot and as you would expect a nice decent braided cable.Let me state again, I bought this keyboard for typing on, often at night and decent backlighting is an ABSOLUTE must for me. This keyboard offers plenty options for you die hard gamers out there, but I can't comment on those as I do not game, but if they are as good as the keyboard itself, I am sure you will be pleased and find just what you need. (BTW, if fancy moving light patterns take yr fancy, yes this bloody keyboard does 'em too, but they are well and truly wasted on me, I'm too old for a fancy light organ ! Oops... almost forgot. UK layout, with the £ key where you want it. And another nice feature ? The backlight after a while switches off, but reactivates the very second you touch any key. that's a really nice feature... i think.In summary, after two weeks of hammering these beautifully backlighted keys, I have zero hesitation in rating this keyboard with a 5 start rating. While I did not use their technical support line, I am told it is excellent and they show a real and genuine interest in their customers.All in All, go for it. I am sure that this is one purchase you will never regret. This is a genuine purchase and not a freebie review as there seem to be more and more these days on Amazon.AlbertADDENDUM to above review. 23 July 2016I've now hammered away on this keyboard for a good month. In my opinion, the test and crucial question on a purchase is very simple: Knowing what you know now, WOULD YOU BUY IT AGAIN ? The answer is a resounding YES. So much so, I bought a second one and gave it to a friend who is equllay delighted with this keyboard. You just cannot go wrong with this one.ADDENDUM 4 NOVEMBER 2017Remain absolutely delighted with this keyboard, after it having been subjected to abuse by my ten (10) resident cats.Previously much more expensive keyboards died well within the year but this baby keeps on going !Cannot recommend this keyboard highly enough.AlbertAlbert
S**W
Excellent quality for the price
I'm generally really happy with this keyboard. For the price it feels very solid and well made. Keys are all firmly in place and respond well. I do have a couple of comments rather than criticisms.The keyboard is VERY loud when you type. It's a nice positive clicky sound but louder than I expected. Doesn't bother me at all but might bother come. My wife said it sounds like I'm tap dancing in my office.It takes a bit of getting used to if you've not used a mechanical keyboard before. Keys sit very high and there is a lot of travel. Its almost impossible to type with your wrists against the desk. I'm only on day one so assume its just a new muscle memory I need to aquire.I'm using this for a fair amount of typing, rather than gaming. The back light is useful for this in the dark winter months however, 2 things to be aware of. Firstly, I'd hoped I'd be able to set all Keys to the same steady white light. This seems to be impossible. Even with lights on all the time which is what I need, each row is a different colour. Secondly, if you don't want to use the lights I'd suggest avoiding this keyboard, as with the lights off completely, the keys are very tricky to read.
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