🎮 Elevate Your Game with Style!
The Acer PKB810 Predator Aethon 500 is a high-performance RGB mechanical gaming keyboard featuring Kailh Blue switches, 100% anti-ghosting, and all-key rollover. With 115 keys, including 5 programmable macro keys, and a durable aluminum faceplate, this keyboard is designed for gamers who demand precision and style. Enjoy customizable lighting effects and a robust build that withstands intense gaming sessions.
Number of USB 2.0 Ports | 1 |
Brand | acer |
Item model number | PKB810 |
Hardware Platform | PC |
Operating System | Microsoft Windows |
Item Weight | 3.2 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 18.98 x 9.21 x 1.57 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 18.98 x 9.21 x 1.57 inches |
Color | Black |
Power Source | USB Powered |
Manufacturer | Acer Computer |
ASIN | B07CQKKTX4 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | May 27, 2018 |
P**H
Good Product
This is the best keyboard I use so far! The build quality is really good.
L**D
Solid as a rock
Beautiful and solid. Perfect for gaming and everything else.
J**E
Very sturdy.
Great value for the money now that the price has dropped. Great wide spaced keys, back-lighting is excellent. Keyboard is heavy and stays put. Programmable color and record-able macro's. Would buy again.
S**P
It works well
It is as advertised
P**M
Five Stars
Very high quality 100%
T**B
A well-built, competitive entry in the world of luxe gaming keyboards
Acer is relatively new to making gaming keyboards, but this product is far from amateur. In terms of design and functionality, the Predator Aethon 500 is an excellent gaming keyboard that goes toe-toe with peripherals by more established manufacturers like Corsair and Razer. However, persnickety users may take issue with the customization and macro-programming capabilities - which aren't as robust as other keyboards that sell for around the same price.Here's what I think is worth mentioning:Design:Compared to the gaudy-as-hell "gamer" aesthetic you'll see with similar products, the Predator's plain black aluminum chassis is easy on the eyes. Extra features, especially the media control bar, are nice additions to the standard keyboard layout. However, they also make the Predator HUGE! Make sure you have the space to accommodate it before buying. The only mediocre thing I can point out is the cheap plastic wrist rest. This keyboard could fit into an office setting, but I wouldn't recommend it because the keys click loudly as you type, which may disturb others.Functionality:The patent on Cherry switches expired, so now we're finally seeing keyboard switches from other manufacturers - which creates competition in the market, which in turn lowers prices. At the risk of angering Cherry enthusiasts, I'd argue that these new switches don't use cheaper parts or design; the lower price is the natural result of market forces.With that in mind, the Predator uses Kailh Blue switches - which are ALMOST equivalent to Cherry MX-Blue switches, with the only difference being that Kailh Blues have an actuation force 60 grams (+10 more grams than Cherry). The difference is imperceptible to most humans and makes no meaningful difference in typing speed or response time. In keyboard switches, extra actuation force lets you rest your fingers on the keys without accidentally inputting any commands (important for gaming). In theory, if your fingers are 10 grams heavier than average, you might benefit from Kailh Blue switches... but like I said, the difference is imperceptible to most.Customization:Personally, I didn't use the macro keys at all, but if you need them for competitive FPS or high-level MMO play, they're nice to have. The software, "Predator Gaming Integration" is not well executed. It's not included with the keyboard, and the instructions make no mention of it. You must seek it out yourself from Acer's website. You can reprogram keys, set up macros, and make MINOR adjustments to the light-up patterns. However, there is nothing really unique here. If you care about serious customization and making your own light shows, look elsewhere.
R**S
This Acer PKB810 Predator Aethon 500 gaming keyboard is one fun gadget
The Acer PKB810 Predator Aethon 500 is a sturdy well-built keyboard for passionate gamers. It is made with an aluminum faceplate and panel. It has an anodized surface for a great feel. Each keystroke is fast and accurate and took the teen tester less than 10 minutes to get up to a rapid speed. It has excellent Kailh blue switches that are sturdy and tactile. They let you know when you depress them. The keycaps are double-shot injected.This keyboard has lots of fun backlighting that sets the tone for a great time. The keyboard has ten different preloaded lighting effects to enhance the gaming experience. The lighting also can be customized if you prefer your own effects. During the test, unfortunately, it took a while for the Predator Quartermaster software to connect as it would not open for the first week. It finally did open and was fine once it did. You have complete gaming control of your actions and can play the exciting game you want. Other than the problem with the loading of the software, The Predator Aethon 500 is a solid 4.5/5.
S**P
Excellent Hardware but Poor Online Support and Sluggish Software
This is a solidly constructed keyboard which has 5 macro keys and can store up to 5 game profiles and 25 commands. The customizable lighting effects are beautiful! USB connector is gold plated, making it ultra-responsive. There is detachable magnetic wrist rest. Tactile feel is good and responsive. Volume controls are rotatory and that makes it a lot easier to use.The downsides? Comes with a skimpy quick start guide and a link to download the manual and software. You have to have the specific ID number of the manual to download it, you cannot find it by searching it on the web and that easily on Acer website.The keyboard is plug-and-play, and the basic drivers are installed automatically. But to download the software, you need the link. And I think software slows it down.Overall, great hardware but poor support and software.
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