💻 Elevate Your Game with Style!
The MageGee Portable 60% Mechanical Gaming Keyboard is a compact and stylish 68-key keyboard designed for both gaming and office use. Featuring blue mechanical switches for tactile feedback, customizable LED backlighting with 15 modes, and full anti-ghosting capabilities, this keyboard is perfect for maximizing your workspace while delivering an exceptional typing experience. Its USB 2.0 connectivity ensures compatibility with a wide range of devices, making it a versatile choice for any professional or gamer.
Keyboard Layout | QWERTY |
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
Button Quantity | 68 |
Is Electric | Yes |
Keyboard Backlighting Color Support | Single Color |
Switch Type | Clicky |
Compatible Devices | PC |
Connectivity Technology | USB |
Special Features | Ergonomic, Backlit |
Number of Keys | 68 |
Style | Modern,Classic,Casual,Standard,Ultimate |
Color | Black White/Blue Switch |
Material | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 12.13"L x 3.98"W x 1.54"H |
J**F
From and old DasKeyboard user - these are great.
I've been a die-hard DasKeyboard user since their first generation keyboard, back in the late 90s or early 2000s. I've purchased a dozen of them over the years. I've been carrying one of their compact models in my laptop bag since the post-pretendemic "back to the office" push, and many of the keys have become sticky, typing multiple characters for every press, and seem to be immune to cleaning, even with high-pressure air. Add to this the fact that they switched away from using hinged-feet for angle control to using glue-on silicone (which detached in the first year) and a magnet-attached plastic ruler as a foot, and the whole design was just hinky. I reached out to them for support, and they wouldn't help. Another iconic brand value-engineered out of existence.I would never have looked at other keyboards if DasKeyboard had been responsive to my issues, but I simply could not justify spending another $200 (plus blank keycaps) for the same keyboard that I had just picked up a couple of years earlier. When I got the MageGee compact for $27, my expectations were very low. I had never used these non-cherry key switches before, and had no idea what the responsiveness or break-away sensitivity would be like. I was ready to be disappointed, but damn, this keyboard is great!Its durability for coding and command-line operational work will be tested in the coming years (I'm hard on my keyboards), but at first blush, this is a simply excellent replacement for my old DKs, and at 1/8 the price! It's got 2 sets of flip out feet for 3 possible height settings, it's VERY compact, and it has the sharpness that I require from a mechanical keyboard.I'd love it if replacement keycap sets were available (especially some blank ones), but I'm otherwise pretty damned pleased.
P**S
not too shabby
So this is a cheap keyboard, my expectations were not high. It comes with a keycap puller which is nice. The caps come off pretty easy, they include extra caps of different color so I was able to swap them out to match the image. I really like the color combos. Aesthetically speaking it looks sharp. For such a cheap keyboard, the backlights are nice, however, the different color keycaps mute the backlight depending on the color of the caps. Some allow more/less light to shine through. Typing experience is "ok" they are mechanical but the switches are not hot swappable. The action is not bad, but I'm not a huge fan either. I wanted to take the keyboard apart to see if I could play with the insulation and damping but it seems like the screws holding it together are all under the key caps so you'd have to remove a bunch of them to get it apart which I'm just not terribly inclined to do it. The sound is a bit hollow, "thocky" or "creamy" this is not. However, it's mechanical, I can type very fast, overall I like the feel and for the money? I mean... It came with a decent cord, it types, and it does keyboard things. You really can't complain. Now having said all that this is a 65% I think? I am going to use it in a very small space so size is great, I love it, but... I miss a legit F-row of keys. I don't care for this layout. I will get a larger keyboard next time. This is a budget keybaord, switches are not hot swappable, it has decent heft, 2 levels of rear risers, for the cost, really, it's a decent option if you like this size/format of keyboard. It's really small.***Recently I saw a question from someone who bout this keyboard about alt+0224 type key combos*** Since I wasn't with the keyboard I couldn't answer but now I can't find the email. I suspect that because the top row of keys is combined with the F-keys that in order to make the ascii type combos you will need alt+FN+0224 or whatever the 4 digit combo is that you're after. See if that works. Since the user didn't post which one he was trying to create I couldn't try it myself but I suspect this will get you there.
S**R
annoyingly only provided cable will make this thing work
Just came in today. So far, so good. I ordered the white/black/purple color pattern. It came with black and white keys but was given purple keys and a key puller. That is all fine. Types well. I got this for my Surface that I use for school because I hated the keyboard I had for it, as I am so used to my mechanical keyboard for my PC at home. It is super annoying that it only works with the cable you gave. I do not have a USB-A port on my Surface; it is only a USB-C port. So I cannot use any other cable that is either shorter or better suited to my needs. It's a good enough little travel keyboard, but make sure you have an adapter if you are like me. Also, apparently, take real good care of that cord; I imagine if you lose it or it breaks, you're out of luck. Because of the cable thing, I give it 3.5 stars.
M**R
could be worse.
It is my very first mechanical keyboard, so take whatever I say and subtract my enthusiasm.1. for that money, I thought...what do I risk?I unpacked it and ....it is soooooo cute! I could hug it, metaphorically speaking.2. The typing, gosh, reminds me of my first computer experience, multiple lifes ago.I like the sound.3. the feel - when I hold in my hands is good, sturdy almost.4. The light effects I probably can get used to -what I can't get used to is the missing ofctrl + actrl + vctrl + c5. My mac doesn't recognize it. I will try my linux machine (Ubuntu) later.6. the extra keys: there is one vertical enter key and one horizontal key 0 Ins, the manual doesn't talk about it.7. Speaking of manual - guys, 2 tiniest tiny pages - that is not a manual, that it covert laziness. WTF?To sum it up, it is from China, so - could be worse.
P**D
Feel's Great
Came on time and is exactly as described. For a budget keyboard it feels really good. Much better than my Logitech office keyboard. It also sounds like a premium keyboard, but it's a touch more clicky than a premium one, but that can be fixed with some lubricant. Overall great purchase, and I'm recommending that some people buy this keyboard.
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