🎮 Type, Game, Conquer!
The 87 Keys RGB Mechanical Keyboard is a low-profile, tenkeyless gaming keyboard designed for both gaming and professional work. It features hot-swappable Outemu Red switches for a smooth typing experience, customizable RGB backlighting, and durable double shot PBT keycaps. Compatible with all Windows systems, this keyboard combines functionality with style, making it a perfect addition to any setup.
A**R
Great value, sturdy, amazing RGB!
I connect this to my laptop to use when having to type more than normal and honestly like it enough that I use it more than my built in keyboard. Very sturdy with a nice tactile sound. On top of that the RGB lighting is way better than expected in this price range.
J**R
Manual promises driver online. Doesn't exist.
This is a budget mechanical keyboard. It comes with Outemu red switches which probably won't impress mechanical keyboard enthusiasts, or gaming enthusiasts, but they're fine because it's a budget board and you can swap them.The keyboard manual is mistaken about the key combinations to e.g. reset the lighting, and promises configuration software at their website. The company's website has a downloads link in two places, one of which goes nowhere and the other goes to a page with drivers for several keyboards and an unfinished placeholder. The ABM307 is not one of those keyboards.You'll figure out the modes and keyboard shortcuts since they're only slightly off. You probably don't actually need the software. It reports that it is an Apple Magic Keyboard. It most certainly is not.) OpenRGB thinks it's a Keychron keyboard. It isn't that either. But that's why I was interested in software—if it's enough like a Keychron that it does or can run QMK, that'd be pretty sweet and you'd have a pretty good bargain for getting into more serious mechanical keyboard stuff if you're technically minded.Manufacturer did not answer a question posed above about the software for this keyboard, nor on their website. This probably _IS_ a clone somewhere along the line of a higher-priced and higher-quality mechanical keyboard, but it is what it is and nothing more. The manufacturer seems to be a fire-and-forget company that just cranks these things out with every variation of the firmware patch being a "new model", and who cares about support, the manual, or the website, really?If theirs were a hotswap design, I'd direct you to a nice RedDragon keyboard as an example of a company producing a budget mechanical keyboard properly. If they had just released a brand new model this year, it likely would have hotswap sockets since that seems to be the direction these things are going in general. Actually, no, I'll direct you there anyway: Get the RedDragon. They are totally a budget brand with budget switches, but they at least care about their products a little—check out the K552 (note multiple K552 models, only one is actually RGB) or the K539/K622 which has wireless options.
A**R
Easy RGB Customization
The media could not be loaded. Keyboard was easy enough to set up. Came with a small easy-to-read instruction manual on how to adjust the RGB to my liking. Keys feel great. The simple gray color scheme is compatible with just about any color of light that I choose. Right now I’m diggin the cool cyan blue lights.
F**N
Poor quality
Feels very flimsy. Was expecting an aluminum chassis but this felt like cheap plastic. keycaps are very thin and were falling off the switch without much effort. RGB function was also glitchy and difficult to change modes. would not recommend.
S**N
For a low profile keyboard, it's just kinda...meh
I got this because I was interested in a low profile keyboard for my uses of traveling and I don't exactly like using wireless for gaming. The keycaps are really thin and shoddy, and the switches feel kinda mushy with a LOT of spring ping which I usually don't hear. so if I can hear it easily that's an issue.Taking it apart to mod it was straightforward. It's easy to mod and make it sound and feel better but honestly unless you already have lubed low profile switches or don't mind converting it to non low profile, i don't recommend it. If you wanna take the time to lube the switches I guess that would work too but I don't see this working well long term without switch lube.It is hotswap but there aren't a lot of low profile switch options unfortunately. get at your own risk if you plan on customizing it.
T**R
Solid gaming performance, lightweight and portable
My son is quite experienced with computer gaming and has been using this keyboard for several weeks now. He reports to me that this CIDOO 87 keyboard both performs and feels surpisingly well considering how lightweight it is. When he first opened the box and felt how lightweight the keyboard is, he was a little worried the perfomance might not be great since the keyboard doesn't exactly feel "super solid" (his words). However, he was pleasantly surprised by how nice the keys feel and perform. He reports no rattle of the keys at all, which he found surprising based on the light weight feel. If you like to pack up your keyboard in a backpack or otherwise take it from here to there, this one is a great choice because it is so lightweight and portable. It performs well on top of that.
T**M
Great keyboard
I am very impressed with this keyboard. I have multiple computers I work on both at work and at home. While my home keyboard is a drop. This is perfect for my work computer. I program 8-10 hours a day so having a good keyboard you enjoy typing on is important. This is a nice cheaper alternative to the expensive name brand keyboards. I especially like the dark gray. The LED controls and options are very good and bright. I just leave it on solid rainbow but others may find the options available to be great. The options are built in just like the Drop keyboards. You use the FN or Function key to cycleu the colors and modes. Overall very easy to use. Worked without any drivers on both Linux and windows machines.
M**M
Spacebar has a quick lifespan
Once the side switches of the spacebar have been lifted off, the keyboard is trash.
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