🎮 Level Up Your Typing Experience!
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, and full-key anti-ghosting technology, ensuring every keystroke is registered. With a convenient volume knob and compatibility across multiple operating systems, this keyboard is perfect for anyone looking to enhance their gaming or typing setup.
Keyboard Layout | QWERTY |
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
Button Quantity | 104 |
Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
Number of Sections | 4 |
Is Electric | Yes |
Keyboard Backlighting Color Support | RGB |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Switch Type | Red Switch, Brown Switch, Blue Switch |
Compatible Devices | Laptop, PC, Tablet, Win, Mac |
Connectivity Technology | USB-C |
Special Features | Backlit |
Number of Keys | 104 |
Style | RGB LED |
Theme | Rainbow |
Color | Brown Switch |
Material | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 40.7L x 53.7W x 40.7H centimeters |
Z**R
my unsorted opinion on this keyboard
honestly an amazing keyboard for the price point!its a little small, but very comfortable to use, the media keys are a lifesaver and the brown switches are so smooth , love itliterally just plug and play too💖 super easyits got a nice tactile texture on the keysthe colour options take a second to figure out how to change, but once you do that theres like 20 options! my fave is the reactive ones ☺️, super neatits fairly hefty and well made feeling, id recommend this for any beginner :P
J**R
Great Cheap Mechanical Keyboard
I got this for my office, wanted a mechanical keyboard on the cheap that was quiet and this definitely fit the bill.I'll start with my gripes, it's really plastic feeling. On the upside of that though it makes the keys very quiet. I don't know what kind of switches these are but the browns are practically silent, even the blues are extremely quiet in use - they actually sound how I expected the browns to sound. I have a red dragon keyboard for my gaming setup and those blue switches can be heard upstairs when I'm in the basement. The RGB is just ok, not that I'll be using it. The "white" setting is decently white though, I've seen some RGB keyboards make the white really blue or red but that's something you can expect without RGBW. Can't turn off the red lights on the underside, can't change the color either. And as far as I can tell you can't change the pattern on it.The good of it is just the quality for the price. The switches feel good but I wouldn't say great, browns are insanely quiet almost to a fault. I could have gotten away with blues and not been on anyone's nerves. The keyboard has a nice weight and feel, I didn't notice any flex or creaking or odd wobbly keys. The volume knob and dedicated buttons are convenient additions. The font on the keyboard doesn't make it look unprofessional in an office, like with a lot of gaming keyboards. The ergonomics feel perfect to me, much better than the stock Dell keyboard the company provided.I got this thing for under $20 and would have expected to pay twice that. It's far from perfect but for the price I almost felt petty to have any complaints at all.
V**A
Great Keyboard
I've had three different color changing keyboards in the last few years and this is hands down my favorite. The usb-c cord is a little tight for boxier plugs, but not ridiculously so. The color shifting of the keys has several very cool modes and reaction options. Unfortunately the two backlights on either end don't seem to be able to shift to other colors than red, but they can be shut off or set to pulse. (if anyone finds out how to change this particular color please pass that on)My favorite thing is the volume knob/pause button. I've never seen this option on a keyboard and I use it ALL the time now. I constantly need to pause or turn down full screen videos and that always took an awkward amount of time, now its a quick turn of the knob or press of a button to pause or turn the volume down.The keyboard has a decent weight to it without being heavy or feeling cheap. I got the brown keybacks and they are reasonably clicky. All in all this is a great keyboard for the price and half the people in my house want to steal it (now I know what to get them for Christmas).
D**J
Finally a mechanical keyboard at a price I can justify
I have to admit I've never been a fan of mechanical keyboards since the earliest ones were loud, extremely tactile, and generally annoying to type on, just like the typewriters that preceded them. The best keyboard I ever used in my tech career was the Sun Type 5. That had the perfect feel. Smooth, quiet and a soft / non-jarring bottoming action. Of course they were just rubber domes. And that probably explains why I've spent the better part of the last 20 years using rubber domes -- always looking for a similar experience, but not quite finding it.This keyboard isn't that and it wasn't what I was looking for. It's better. I bought the brown switch version and while it's not silent and, like most mechanical switches, the keys stop sharply when they bottom the overall feel of the keyboard is amazing. The price is a steal for this level of quality. No, you're not getting a metal case or foam liners on the key bed for this price, but to be frank, I don't need those. All I need is a keyboard that will provide a consistent feel throughout its life, and I think this will do exactly that.The rotary control (volume knob) is a helpful touch, and one of the main reasons I bought the unit as I will not own another keyboard without one. The RGB backlighting is the other reason I bought the keyboard, as I tend to code at night and the backlight helps reduce eye strain. I don't really care for the various moving RGB patterns. All I need is a static color under all keys, and this keyboard provides four -- red, blue, green, and yellow, all selectable on the keyboard itself with no need for supporting software. It's even possible to turn off the backlighting when I walk away from the keyboard and leave my system on as I frequently do.Needless to say, I'm unusually happy with this purchase and I'll be buying more for my other systems.
C**L
Great deal on sale for $22. Huge bang for your buck.
I am super amazed at the quality and amount of lighting options this keyboard comes with (without the need for burdensome software). Works out of the box although I did have to set it to Windows mode to get the Win key to work (ctrl+alt+s, I believe).Fn+del or Fn+pgdwn keys cycle through the main light settings and fn+right arrow will go through all the subsettings. I hope that helps someone.Individually backlit keys are amazing… I got the brown switch variant which feels very tactile and clicky without any noise (like the light-blue clicky switches), if that makes sense. The keyboard came with some extra switches so you can try the different colors; I got 2 brown, 2 red, and 2 light-blue. I put the squishy red ones under my shift keys, and the loud/clicky light-blue ones under my caps-lock and num-lock keys. Very cool that they included the extra switches.Honestly, I am more impressed with this Koorui keyboard than my $150 Corsair keyboard. I might even buy one of the Koorui monitors since I am so impressed by the build quality of this keyboard.
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