Hey! I'm looking to get a keyboard on Amazon for under $60, shipping included. Got any good options you’d recommend?
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So I've been looking around on Amazon, and I just want recommendations on a good budget thocky keyboard on Amazon in the $100-130 price range. I looked at the Yunzii AL75, but people seem to have RGB and connection issues with it which is kind of deterring it from me. I'm not saying I WON'T buy the Yunzii but I just want to evaluate my options. Anything else that is pre-lubed and thocky and good for the price?
Right now i am looking for a mechanical keyboard where the typing is soft, but same time having that "clicky" feeling.
Seems like Cherry MX keyboards are the way to go? What is a good keyboard on Amazon at $55cad being my max budget?
I was wondering if anyone here had bought the same keyboard as this one before. I need to know soon so I can cancel the order if it’s no good before it arrives lol
I chose ts one cus it was one of the most highly rated for my budget (I had a 25% discount) and I don’t really have the time to go making one myself after ordering everything separately like I’ve seen some ppl do.
I’m going to wait until payday and then with whatever I have leftover I’m going to buy a better mouse bcs I’m relying on one that was bought off of tiktok shop lol
I have a 5 octaves keyboard and I need to change that, and here where I am there isnt stores to me to buy one. If you could tell me your experiences it would help me to make a desicion :)
I need recommendations for a quality mechanical keyboard that can be bought from Amazon (my budget is determined by a gift card I got for Christmas).
I want a creamy or thocky sound (I'm partial to creamy, but dig them both)
I need 100% layout. I use every key on my current keyboard (software hotkeys, numpad for work, etc.) and I don't want to learn a new layout. I also don't like the idea of a separate numpad.
Must be under $180
Decently heavy board (I don't like my board sliding around my desk)
I want a high quality board that I CAN mod if I want to, but doesn't necessarily need it. Looking for the best out-of-the-box experience I can get with room to upgrade later.
NOTE:
I've looked into the Keychron V6 Max, but I'm not a big fan of the color or style of the board.
I'm looking for a new keyboard and was wondering if I could get any help with some suggestions. I used to look at keyboards all the time but I'm a little out of the loop and still don't have the best idea. I'd prefer to order something off amazon as it usually has fast shipping (quick shipping time is a huuuuge bonus for me). Here's sort of my wishlist:
Budget: Looking for somewhere around $100 CAD or $150 CAD as my upper end, the lower the better obviously, but I don't mind if I need to go just a tiny bit over.
Size: Looking for a full size keyboard (100%), macro keys are a definite bonus, but not a must.
Aesthetic: Ideally something with a white base, and keycaps, though I can always get more keycaps if necessary. I'd like to maybe get something that's not all-white, but once again, not a dealbreaker.
Switches: I currently love my Cherry MX Brown switches, however they are still a little on the louder side, however now that I'm back home I'd prefer a quieter sound to the keys. I love a creamy keyboard sound that's not loud and clicky (Blues and Greens are a big no)
Looking for a wired keyboard, I've had enough problems with wireless keyboards in the past. Also a keyboard that doesn't require a lot of software to work would be nice, but I do enjoy having that customizability if possible.
RGB: I love a customizable RGB keyboard, and would like something where the keys are individually lit.
Keycaps: I haven't used taller keycaps in a while so I'm still getting a little used to them, but I think I still prefer a lower-profile keycap.
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated!
I have 100$ in Amazon gift cards and was looking to get new keyboard if you need to you can avoid switches because I have some alright switches(akko rose something I forget) preferably 75% or tkl.
Context:
So, I recently stumbled across these keyboards on eBay. And, I recognised the brand "Eono" as the Amazon in house brand. Realising this, I felt for below 10 pound I had very little to lose. So I bought one, and to say the very least, I am sort of impressed.
Index:
-First impressions;
-"RGB";
-Switches;
-Closing notes.
First Impressions:
My first impressions are, well. Overall the keycaps themselves are very low quality the RGB doesn't shine through all to well as of course they are not PBT keycaps but at this price I cannot complain. The quality of the plastic itself is not all that bad. It has this metal looking backplate, of course it doesn't feel like metal. The Rubber kick stands are actually quite good. The rubber is stuck on hard, I tried with all my might but that glue is strong and the rubber itself is chuncky, my right stands rubber wasn't glued on properly but most people wouldn't notice as most aren't actively trying to tear it off. The USB C cable that comes in box is not braided but it is decently long. The main thing which impressed me, is that they have a detectable cable, I mean. 10 pound, mechanical with LEDs and a detectable cable. Like, holy shit. That is just amazing bang for your buck, they have also got an on and off switch which leaves me to believe that this is leftover stock or something. It also comes with your basic keycap puller
The user guide has all the basic infomation, but in case you lose it. Or I lose it for that matter lol, I'll write down the important infomation you need:
Shortcut keys:
To change your RGB/LED:
-FN + PGUP;
-FN + HOME;
-FN + INS;
-FN + DEL;
-FN + PDGN;
-To change both the speed and brightness of your keyboard use your arrow keys.
To change your Volume:
-FN + F10;
-FN + F9;
-FN + F11.
To change the video:
-FN + F8;
-FN + F7;
-FN + F6;
-FN + F5.
"RGB" well, LEDs;
It is, on eBay advertised as "RGB" but in actual fact. It is just LED, which is slightly disappointing but given the price. I think I'll let this one slide, and the actual LED modes themselves are actually really decent, most LED keyboards have one breathing mode. Whereas, with this. You have 15 different options. Which is a decent selection, my old RK61 had 16 different RGB options, with 8 different solid colours. So, all considering they got 15 out of one is sort of impressive. And, I can say that they are all for the most part different. The keycaps are ABS so sadly the LEDs don't shine through all to well.
Switches;
(This is the first Blue Switch Keyboard, I have owned. I have only ever had brown and red switches before. My RK61 being brown switches, my Logitech G512 also being their brown switches my Oversteel were red switches and my current daily driver mech the Redragon K621 Horus so I haven't really got anything to compair this too!)
When I popped off the keycap, I read "KRGD" I am afraid I have never heard of that brand before. But, they sound clicky the sound they make is awful, it is like a metallic noise. It has a slight echo as well to it. But, 10 pound is 10 pound and they feel alright very clicky. They look like a Chinese knockoff, of Cherry MX blues which is genuinely kind of funny.
Closing notes;
For below 10 pound, I cannot really complain. It is 100% good value for your money. If it had software, RGB, better keycaps I would happily pay way more for it. And, compaired to the Logitech G213 Razer Cynosa Lite Corsair K55 or other main brand keyboards. Costing 4 times less then other bigger brand companies with mechanical off brand MX switches. It is genuinely impressive.
What's the best $60 keyboard on Amazon? I won a gift card. Mainly looking for 75% or less, no clicky switches.
This will be my first mechanical keyboard, so I dont know much about how to compare specs. I'm looking for the best value entry level model that can be found on amazon to use gift card balance. I'd like a full size keyboard , but dont have any limitation on material. it will primarily be used for gaming, on a 2d platformer mmo that requires a lot of keypresses, if that helps.
I found the EVGA Z15 (39.99) and the Steelseries Apex 5 ($63.99), and am leaning towards the apex. Is the apex worth the extra price or should I just get the EVGA? If there are any other models in this price range that are better I would be open to looking into them, lower price would be great so I can use the excess balance for a mouse and other accesories.
also, What kind of switches should I be looking for as a beginner?
Thanks for any help.
I was looking for a metal 75% keyboard of a cheap price. I heavily considered the montech M-key, however, it does not have a 75% layout and also I think that the green board may not fit with keycaps collection.
I am NOT considering the YUNZII AL66 - I have a friend who has it and they will make fun of my for copying them for months.
my main problem with my RK71 is I want an f row, and the plastic case makes the sound a little loud. I've tried various keycaps and switches, and the sound remains pretty loud.
montech mkey: https://www.amazon.com/Montech-MKey-Mechanical-Gaming-Keyboard/dp/B0CB3ZM694?th=1
rk71: https://www.amazon.com/ROYAL-KLUDGE-Connectivity-Individually-Functionality-Brown/dp/B0BCFQ7FSL
Are there any good keyboards on Amazon? (under 300$)
I like that it is clear and by looking at the customer’s videos the keycaps sounds so soothing!! The only thing that’s holding me back is the $99.99 price tag.
Im looking into piano keyboards with 88 keys and its around the 200-300 dollar range. Is there any issues that might come from ordering it off amazon?
Edit: I know there is a chance of it being damaged but is it concerningly high and is that the only major risk?
I have a $100 giftcard to Amazon right now, I am really interested in the Poker 2 sized keyboards but the poker 2 is quite expensive on Amazon. I am willing to spend a bit more than $100, but not by much. So what can I get? Thanks guys and I hope to officially join the club soon :)
CM Store QuickFire Rapid is a very popular board, it is Tenkeyless, but not a 60% board. [Here is the link] (http://www.amazon.com/Storm-QuickFire-Rapid-Tenkeyless-Mechanical/dp/B0068INSUM/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1410731074&sr=8-3&keywords=mechanical+keyboard )
Corsair K70 Full size keyboard, it's a very nice build quality, but this isn't the RGB model [Here is the link] (http://www.amazon.com/Corsair-Vengeance-Mechanical-Gaming-Keyboard/dp/B00IVEGSIA/ref=sr_1_1_m?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1410731192&sr=1-1&keywords=corsair+k70)
Corsair k65, it's also nice quality, again it it Tenkeyless, but not RGB. Here is the link
There are others, I'm just giving you a few.
In amazon there are no 60% that ive seen that are under 100$ so the next u could get is this its a 10keyless that has really good reviews. http://www.amazon.com/Storm-QuickFire-Rapid-Tenkeyless-Mechanical/dp/B0068INSUM/ref=sr_1_12?ie=UTF8&qid=1410731135&sr=8-12&keywords=mechanical+keyboards