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The KOORUI Wired Gaming Keyboard is a feature-rich mechanical keyboard designed for gamers and typists alike. It boasts 26 RGB backlighting modes, hot-swappable switches for customization, full-key anti-ghosting technology, and a convenient volume knob. Compatible with various operating systems, this keyboard combines functionality and style, making it a must-have for any serious gamer.













| ASIN | B0BZH6TYHK |
| Best Sellers Rank | #13,763 in Video Games ( See Top 100 in Video Games ) #886 in PC Gaming Keyboards |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (757) |
| Date First Available | March 24, 2023 |
| Item Weight | 2.46 pounds |
| Item model number | MK061 |
| Manufacturer | KOORUI |
| Product Dimensions | 16.04 x 0.04 x 16.04 inches |
F**Z
Compact and Responsive: KOORUI Gaming Keyboard 60 Percent
I recently got the KOORUI Gaming Keyboard 60 Percent, Wired Ultra-Compact Mechanical Keyboard 61, and it has been a fantastic addition to my gaming setup. Here’s my detailed review: Design and Build: The keyboard is ultra-compact and lightweight, featuring a sleek design that saves desk space. Despite its small size, it feels sturdy and well-constructed. The 60% layout includes 61 keys, making it ideal for minimalistic setups. Performance: Equipped with mechanical switches, the keyboard offers a responsive and tactile typing experience. The switches are satisfying to use, providing quick and accurate keypresses which are crucial for gaming. Backlighting: The RGB backlighting is vibrant and customizable, allowing for a personalized gaming experience. The lighting modes and effects are easy to adjust, adding a visually appealing element to the keyboard. Portability: Its compact size and detachable USB cable make it easy to carry around, perfect for gamers on the go. The keyboard’s portability does not compromise its performance or durability. Conclusion: The KOORUI 60 Percent Mechanical Keyboard is an excellent choice for gamers and typists who need a compact, high-performance keyboard. Its sturdy build, responsive switches, and customizable RGB lighting make it a great addition to any setup.
Y**I
Best keyboard I’ve had
Been using this for 2 years now and still had no problems with it sounds crisp and loud not the bad type of loud but loud because I got the switch that is the loudest and it isn’t that heavy I chose black it is good looking same as the rgb the brightness is also good durability is very outstanding for this price I am shocked how good this is for this amount.
D**E
Excellent keyboard, extreme value
I've been on the hunt for the "perfect" keyboard, and this is about as close as I can get. Out of the box, typing is comfortable and moderately quiet. Not silent like a membrane, but quiet enough that it can be used in a typical office environment without disturbing your neighbors. The typing feel with the default switches is as expected. No bounce or pushback whatsoever. I can live without the RGB lighting, but it's easy enough to turn off. The keycap font is interesting without having that "xXxTr3M3 g4m3R" look that has become so common among mechanical keyboards. The overall feel is solid. This seems like it's going to last a long while. I would love to have seen a USB 3.x hub on here. It's not advertised in the product listing, so I'm not complaining. But they're incredibly useful and sadly becoming increasingly rare on keyboards. Adding one would make this keyboard absolutely unsinkable. Also, when I first installed the keyboard, I noticed the "Alt / Cmd" and "Win / Opt" keys were flipped. Apparently the keyboard ships in Mac mode. Hitting Fn-S will put the keyboard into Windows mode and immediately solve this problem. Both of these extremely minor complaints are eclipsed by the price of this keyboard. You can find a better keyboard, but nowhere near this price. And you can find a cheaper keyboard, but it won't be nearly this good. Long story short, this is the keyboard you want.
P**S
budget 60%
this is a budget 60% keyboard. It has a lot of nice features for the money. I had hoped for hot-swappable key switches but no such luck. The 68 key Koorui is not hot-swappable. This board came with blue switches and they are both clicky and tactile. The typing experience is as expected for this type of switch, noisy lol. The factory keycaps are not terrible, double shot and seem to be decently made. They also appear to be fairly consistent in that they're complete and almost no "short shots" which is what happens when not enough plastic is injected into the overmold. The footprint is nice and small which is why I wanted a board of this size I have a system that has very little real estate so I need a tiny keyboard for it. size is great and to be honest if I had to be stuck with a tiny keyboard as my only keyboard (shudder) this would be the style I'd want. I have to have that legit delete key, pageup/dn are also on my short list of keys I won't compromise on. The layout is nice and consistent. You can swap out these keys if you like but know that you might want to take a picture of the board first, all the FN+ markings on the keys will be gone if you replace them. So if you use this board and need to do all the FN+ combos for the keys you would be lacking, make a list, take a picture something so that you have that info. The backlight on these boards is not the brightest but it's adequate, a detachable usb-c cable is included and the board has a decent amount of heft to it. I have a number of the larger Koorui boards so I know that the construction is actually pretty decent when you consider the price point it's pretty amazing that you get this much keyboard for so little cash. My only gripe is that it's not hot swappable, if it was this board would be game changing. TLDR - If you're looking for a decent little 60% with blue clicky tactile switches look no further. The switches are reasonably decent, the RGB is bright "enough", the board construction is solid. There are few alternatives in this price range that can beat it.
A**R
very gud keyboard better than my membrane one perfect for gaming and long writing and it does come with 6extra switches
S**N
Wow bin sehr überrascht fühlt sich sehr wertig an und klingt mit den Braunen Schaltern sehr gut an.
A**R
After owning the keyboard for about 2 weeks from writing this review its got a lot going for it and honestly might be the best $30 keyboard (at the time of writing the review) I've ever purchased. I got the brown switch model for the tactile experience as i've owned a red switch and a blue switch keyboard. The blue switch will have a really loud and distinct clicky feel, the reds have a smooth, quiet linear feel and the brown switch is the same volume as the red switch however they have a feedback-like bump to let the user know they have pushed a switch. This keyboard is not a wireless keyboard it must have a wired USB-C connection for it to work but I wouldn't expect the keyboard to be wireless at this price point. Its base appears to be built out of a metal, probably alluminum. The keyboard itself doesn't come with any foam to dampen the sound however I have used foam of my own to dampen the sound and it does wonders to the overall typing experience. Modifying the keyboard is easy however the pegs where the screws meet the bottom plate and the pcb are very fragile so be careful with that. I have replaced the keycaps aswell to Double-shot PBT keycaps i got from another source and they have changed the sound heavily aswell. The keyboard is great for modding and is a really good entry level keyboard for gaming or general use. I would highly reccommend this keyboard for the price. Black video for the sound test Mods: - Fabric foam - Tape Under PCB
J**Y
Very solid mechanical keyboard. I'd say it competes with the likes of Corsair and Razer. I'm unsure how the product will hold up in the long term compared to a big brand name but it works well, has alot of very cool lighting effects. It's very worth the price even only having had it for a couple weeks now, I would recommend. It also comes with a keycap/switch puller, and a few extra switches (2 brown, 2 red, 2 blue) just so you can test them out, and maybe replace the switches if one ever decided to give out, or if you want a different feel out of specific keys. For example, I put blue switches on my spacebar, and shift keys, just to help discern which keys I'm on while gaming. Solid 5 stars.
R**S
I've never understood when I hear people talk about the sound of a keyboard. I understand now because I find the sound of typing on this keyboard very satisfying. If you are used to a full size keyboard you will have to get used to some of the features like using the arrow keys. It is very responsive in the games that I play. If you use the num pad a lot then you will need to get a separate one. The case of the keyboard is very sturdy and weighty. Which I didn't expect at the price.
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