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H**K
Awesome Keyboard w/ Pudding Keycaps!
I want to start off by saying that this keyboard is awesome I would strongly recommend it. I'll split this review up into sections so you can read about a specific part or feature of the keyboard.-Keycaps-These pudding keycaps are great. The translucent design really exemplifies the rgb and gives your keyboard a really cool and bright look. The rgb shines through the keycaps perfectly. The top of the keycap is smooth, and the print is just fine. The hyperX version of these keycaps is still superior as the light shines through them better, but these are still really good.-Switches-The keyboard feels just like any other blue switch keyboard. The tactile feel that I get from pressing on these switches is still great despite the pudding keycaps. If you didn't know, blue switches are in fact the loudest of all the switches so I would not recommend this keyboard to anyone that has a roommate or anyone who knows they couldn't have a loud keyboard.-RGB-The RGB of this keyboard is pretty smooth, looks really nice in general. The different modes are nice, and it's easy to change the modes just by pressing FN+F9. Also you can use the FN + = or FN + - combinations to change the colors for each mode. Additionally, you can create up to five different profiles and use FN + ESC to record combinations which is pretty cool. No software needed here.-Layout- The main feature that sold me on this keyboard was the layout. I really didn't find myself using the section that most tenkeyless keyboards preserved. I was previously using a full-size mechanical keyboard, and I wanted something smaller, but I also wanted the numpad for productivity. When editing videos and designing in blender it's really helpful to have the numpad. I cannot believe that they had a layout like this as it is very helpful. The layout of the keyboard might not matter to you as much as it does to me, but I still think that it's an awesome feature.-Miscellaneous-I really like how the caps lock turns white when it is activated, as it makes it very easy to tell whether it is on or not. I also like how they found a way around not having a dedicated num lock button. You can press FN + Backspace to activate num lock and then the backspace button will turn white to indicate if it is on or off.Lastly, I highly recommend this keyboard to anyone and everyone except if you cannot have a fairly loud keyboard.
M**.
This is a bang for your buck.
Love the pbt pudding keycaps! Very bright, crisp colors. It's clicky, with a moderate tactile feel. Frame feels solid. Keys feel solid. Very pleased with it. You can't go wrong with this one, for the price!
N**N
Pretty good for the price
I guess the main point of this keyboard is to have a very nice looking, cheap, and decently built keyboard and it checks off all of those.RGB: I'm not sure if there's software but there's onboard customization. Pretty self explanatory and you can figure it out after playing around for a bit. In terms of looks it looks really good at night, especially when there's less lightsKeys: Having owned Cherry Blues it feels pretty cheap, but also not too bad. It's nothing premium feeling but it definitely doesn't feel that badBuild Quality: It's very sturdy and doesn't flex at all. Keycaps are not bad and the backplate is super strongFinal thoughts: If you're into rgb and want a clicky clackity keyboard this is the one for you. Especially on a tighter budget.
.**.
Awesome keyboard!
This thing is nearly perfect. I love that it's compact but includes the number keys and has backlighting. It's exactly what I was looking for. It has blue mechanical switches, which give just the right amount of clickiness and feel. I had previously bought a keyboard with brown switches and I hated the feel of typing on them. Too mushy or something and just as loud as blue switches but an irritating loud. The only thing I don't like about this keyboard is that there doesn't seem to be a way to put the backlighting on just one solid color that doesn't change or move. The closest I can get is one where each row has it's own color and stays put. I'd really just like to have blue or green as the backlighting. The only other thing I'm not sure about is the pudding keys. I think I'd rather just have solid black keys with the backlighting coming through the letters only. Anyway, I'm very pleased so far. Recommend.
R**Y
10/10
Don't let the price point fool you, This is a high quality product. The colors are vibrant the chassis is strong and sturdy. The only possible downside to this keyboard is it's a little loud but that's how you know it will last you a good while.Honestly why are you still reading this? buy this keyboard.
S**R
Its a cool board with annoying switches and poor LEDs
Bought it for modding because this layout is pretty rare, but it also came with RGB at a decent price so I went for it. My work was pretty much all successful, but I cant get over how the LEDs cant show white, which is the only color I want them to show. Instead it looks pretty much pink. Maybe closer purple. Clearly the red is overpowering the green and blue, which isnt usually a problem with colors since we can accept some variation. But my "white" letters light up pink and it's annoying. I'll live, maybe.So yeah, cool board with pretty bad LEDs. The switches are annoyingly loud, but some people like that so it's not necessarily a bad thing.
B**3
Awesome customization!
This keyboard is amazing! It has so many different settings so you can customize it for whatever color you want. My daughter bought this for gaming and now my son wants one.
C**S
Great hit with my patients!!!
I love this key board! I get constant compliments on it throughout my day. My co-worker says the clicking isn't bad at all so that's a plus. I was worried she was going to hate me for getting this. Only thing is that when anyone else sits at my desk they complain that its hard to use. It honestly is very easy to use, but it did take me about 20 mins to get used to it. I love it!!!
F**O
Muito bom recomendo
Produto excelente, entrega no prazo e otimo atendimento!!
M**E
Built strong. Raised keys. Works great. Lighting effects. Functional combos.
Cousin's old gaming keyboard broke down so we got this new one using my account. Here are the immediate impressions after using it for a few days now:- Love the feel and touch of the keys. They are raised high, just like in the old keyboard. The raise and feel is not much different, which made it easier to use this new keyboard right away.- Lots of lighting modes to choose from, which is great.- The top of the keyboard frame is metal while the bottom is plastic. Despite the metal +plastic combo frame, the keyboard has a really good weight and is heavy and won't budge easily from it place on the desk. So, that's good.- Also the rubber feet help to keep the keyboard in place and avoid it from slipping on surfaces.- The small-ish size of this keyboard makes it perfect for cramped desks and small spaces.- Some of the functional combos are unique to this keyboard and will take time to master. But a few times of using it is all it takes to memorize the combos. So, not a difficult thing.- All in all, this is a good gaming keyboard. A few days of use and my cousin is happy so far. It is a little smaller than most gaming keyboards, so perfect for a smaller desk or cramped space.
C**N
Premium on a budget
This is my second mech keeb, my first being the Drevo Gramr (Outemu Browns), and this one will go to a relative who types a lot. It's a step up in many ways over my own board, if only in build quality and functionality. After doing quite a bit of research, I came upon this board and immediately my eyes lit up. Only $60.00 CDN for: a sturdy, semi metal base with raised rubber feet, PBT double shot pudding keycaps, tenkeyless *while* still fitting in a dedicated numpad (a layout seemingly unique to Havit), true RGB LEDs, raised keys, off-center braided cable, unnamed (I've heard Outemu) blue switches, no branding on the top nor the sides, somewhat more respectable font instead of the usual gamer-centric crap. It's a bit wild that this board is able to tick off all these boxes in a sub $75 price range, but here we are; I guess 2020 isn't a complete crapshoot afterall.I don't know much about mech keebs, and so part of my ordering this was also for curiosity's sake as I've never used any variant of blue switches before. I must say that I quite like them, and don't find them to be all that loud. I'm not much of a PC gamer these days, so I couldn't tell you if this board has low latency, NKRO or anti-ghosting features as I've long stopped paying attention to those feature sets, but I suspect that for a typist, this will be a great experience.There doesn't seem to be too much rattle and the keys feel solid. I've only owned the thing for about an hour now but so far everything seems great. I've treated myself to a Keychron K3 with optical black switches coming in next year and that thing is double the price. I've never tried linear switches before so it's all an educational experience for me. Though, truth be told, I wonder if I would be able to justify making such a purchase in light of such affordable quality as demonstrated by Havit here. So, that's been my two cents.So in summary, I feel that those who simply want a quality keyboard with a full feature set and aren't too picky (or knowledgeable, in my case) about their switch choices need look no further than this. Hats off to Havit!
B**H
Good for the price
The keyboard arrived on time, is pretty sharp looking, and seems sturdy enough thanks to the metal top plate. After reading through the instructions a couple of times it took me about ten minutes of playing around with the lighting to get it where I wanted. Not because it was overly complicated but because of all the fiddling you can do with it. The lighting is good overall and looks cool through the pudding style keycaps, except for it being a little bit dimmer on the left edge of the caps lock button and all through the Windows key thanks to the LEDs for those being offset towards the inside I think. Oddly the num lock key does not suffer the same issue. It's not awful, just noticeable. Regarding the switches: I've owned a couple of mechanical keyboards before, but no 'blue' switch ones though I've played around with those. Even so I can tell that the switches in this keyboard are not as nice as the ones I've tried... again, not awful, but they don't quite have the tactile response of better switches. I've noticed that you can trigger the key below the point where it clicks if you press it all the way down and then keep it down near the bottom as you move it up and down. Don't know if that's typical. The sound of the clicks is not as 'crisp' as other switches but they still sound ok and actually, if you want a blue switch keyboard that isn't quite as loud as they usually are, this is what you have here. It's loud enough to bug your neighbors at work for sure but not as loud as cherry blues. Overall I'm happy with the keyboard upon first impressions and would say it's a good buy. Appears to have decent build quality, lighting, etc, and the flexibility of having the number pad accessible when I need it is cool. By the way all I had to do to start using this keyboard was plug it in. Good to go instantly. I will update the review if I have any reliability issues over the next few months but for now I'm glad I picked it up.
K**A
Great Keyboard
I have had this keyboard for over a month now and it is a really good keyboard. For the price, I highly recommend this product. The keycaps and overall design is well made and comfortable. It is not too heavy but heavy enough to not slide while in use. The RGB and colours are amazing, especially with the keycaps! Overall, this is a great keyboard and even more great considering its price point! Highly recommend!!!!
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