Type Smart, Type Silent! 🤫
The CherryStream Keyboard TKL is a compact, wired USB keyboard designed for professional environments. With its silent keystrokes and ergonomic benefits, it enhances productivity while minimizing distractions. Featuring Cherry's renowned SX scissor mechanism, this keyboard promises durability and precision, making it an ideal choice for both office and industrial use.
Keyboard Layout | QWERTY |
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
Button Quantity | 19 |
Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
Number of Sections | 1 |
Is Electric | Yes |
Keyboard Backlighting Color Support | Single Color |
Power Source | Wired |
Switch Type | Linear |
Compatible Devices | PC |
Connectivity Technology | USB, USB-C |
Special Features | Stable, Compact, Reliable |
Number of Keys | 93 |
Style | Classic |
Color | Black |
Material | Metal |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 14.84"L x 6.42"W x 0.71"H |
R**R
If you loved logitech flat ultrax, you'll love this
Now that I've bought a second one as a "backup" I can share this; was reluctant before to make sure people dont buy them out. ;-)If you are like me, who absolutely loved logitech flat ultrax, and wept when they stopped making those... Yes, this is the next version of those. Yes the keys feel great. It's a bit closer to the second model of ultrax (a bit more force needed to press the button - initially), but I'm sure with time I'll wear those down a bit and make them work like ultrax v1. ;-) As a flat ultrax lover, I never found a better keyboard, until now. Not only we get a TKL version, but this boy is so thin, and quiet... And has the perfect weight. A bit heavier than ultrax I believe, does not feel like a flimsy $10 keyboard. I've tried numerous mechanical low-profile keyboards and they all had something that just didn't feel right. Either the key travel or the actuation force never clicked (ha ha) with me. Cherry Stream feels like typing on those old IBM/Lenovo keyboards, where the designer paid more attention to the typing comfort than how they looked (not saying they looked bad, though). I stashed around 8-10 other keyboards after getting this one, just because the typing comfort tops them all easily.If you're thinking I've said the same thing too many times, you're right, but that's just because I love typing on this keyboard, it's simply a pleasure. I could produce more clone/nonsense sentences, just to enjoy the experience of typing on this GOOD BOY.I love that keyboard. I hope they never stop making them. Personally I believe no other keyboard comes close to how right they got the feel on this one. Thank you so much.IMPORTANT EDIT: this is NOT a gaming keyboard, though. it registers up to three keys pressed at the same time, but if you need 4+ more, it just wont work. Best typing keyboard, not necessarily the best gaming keyboard, depending on your game.
A**R
Quiet Keyboard, low profile. Good tactile feel.
This is a very quiet keyboard, but it still has a good tactile feel. The keyboard itself is very low profile, which means that it isn't very tall. It is reasonably heavy, however, which I think helps with the feel overall. It has a similar surface to some laptop keyboards, but it definitely feels better than any laptop keyboard I've used. Seems like a good deal for a premium keyboard.
D**!
Not for gaming
I wanted a relatively inexpensive TKL (Ten Key Less) keyboard that is of a decent quality. Since this was on sale, the price is great. I'm not sure I would have paid full price though as this keyboard does lack some features that might be expected in a more expensive keyboard. I was reassured by the Cherry brand on this one because I know they are world renowned for the mechanical switches used in Mechanical keyboards. Overall the keyboard feels nice. The low profile keys are pretty similar to a laptop keyboard rather than a traditional desktop keyboard. At this price it is obviously not a "mechanical" keyboard, and probably relies on a membrane however.They key layout on this appears to be standard. By that I mean that it doesn't appear to have any funky shaped or sized keys that are in the wrong places. Some manufacturers seem to think it's a great idea to rearrange the layout a little...looking at you M$oft. This makes transitioning to a new keyboard or using multiple keyboards intermittently very frustrating. I will not buy keyboards that have funky keys.The flip out feet are of a typical design, one that unfortunately can result in broken feet if you are abusive. We've all probably had a one legged keyboard at one point in our lives.The weight of they keyboard is good, thanks to the metal plate. Along with the rubber feet, you should have no problems with the keyboard creeping around.Many reviewers noted that the received the incorrect language version. Mine was fortunately the correct US English layout.It's important to note that this is NOT a good gaming keyboard. It lacks any backlighting for one thing. I personally don't like to sit in a well lit room when I'm playing games. It is also plagued with "ghosting" issues, which for a regular user in a home or office will probably not be noticed. If you're a gamer however you might notice that holding certain keys down will prevent other keys from working. Example: holding down SHIFT, W, D...you will be unable to press R. Never mind that it might be physically difficult to do so anyway...you might be some kind of 6 fingered super dexterous gamer. There are plenty of inexpensive, backlit membrane keyboards that have less ghosting issues.Gaming aside, if you just need a good quality, compact, low-profile keyboard for typing in well lit environments then this one isn't bad at all. I'm giving this a full 5 stars because they say right in the product description that it's ideal for office and industrial use.
E**.
Good. Solid B.
When you spend so much of your life typing, you know the feel of a great keyboard. I loved my old pre-Chinese takeover Thinkpad keyboard so much I kept the machine for years after it was too slow to run Windows by running linux on it to just use it as a glorified, tape-covered typewriter.This isn't that. It's not bad. It's not great. It's not loud. Good travel. Good edges. Good all around, and a good deal. If you prefer laptop keyboards, this is like that, but stiffer. If it was a bit less wide and had smoother travel, it'd make it into A- or A territory, but it's cheap, so no complaints at this price.
J**S
Great keybaord-easy typing
This is a great keyboard! I love the feel of the keys-- light and springy which makes it very easy to type with, and you can type fast. The layout is standard for PC with the addition of the volume and playback buttons which work without any drivers needed. its angle supports are at the perfect angle for typing. And it is a wired, low cost keyboard! I recommend it highly.
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