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C**N
Good mouse but the mountain similator is awful
The colors on the keyboard are nice. That's good because you can't change the colors or the brightness on both the keyboard and mouse (the mouse flashes a color depending the the DPI level that you set it to, then it going into it's normal color pattern). Also, my CAPS key light went out after about 2 months. Idk why but the keys are super tall. I'm talking about like an inch tall or taller. Way too tall for normal use. It's like having your fingers hopping around mountain tops and I've got fat fingers so it's hard to type quickly. The mouse works just fine. I like having the ability to swap between DPI on the fly without going into mouse settings. The 2 thumb buttons work fine and are in a good spot. The funny thing about these Chinese products is that they're both obviously wired only but the mouse has a sticker that says "wireless" lol. The keyboard has a regular black cable and the mouse has a blue braided cable. Both of which are too short if the USB connection is to the pc on the floor. I recommend getting a USB hub or pass thru your monitor.Overall, I don't recommend. They're silimar priced or even cheaper combo products that offer more. I would've gotten a refund but I really needed them as I built my pc the same day. Keyboard sucks because it's like hopping around the Himalayas but the mouse is pretty good.
I**S
It just... stopped working, but after a few smacks all was good!
I hate to be a one-star review, especially because of how anal I am about buying products-- online no less. Welp, when I first got them I was ecstatic. One step towards finally putting together my own desktop. I checked them out on my laptop, making sure it would work properly.It did, and I was happy. I put them both back into the box, and I stored them away until I could finally use them. That was in September. Finally, having the monitor, Windows 10, everything all put together, I excited plugged everything in and booted it up. The mouse is working wonders... The keyboard not so much. I plugged it into multiple outlets, tried restarting the computer. It still won't work. It won't even light up. It made it hard to set up the computer, as I couldn't press enter to, ya know, install stuff. Now I have to get a different keyboard--- I was planning on eventually upgrading my stuff to Bluetooth so I didn't have to deal with wires, but it looks like it's happening sooner then I thought. Disappointed.Edit: Thought I had posted this, but Ima say I edited this anyways. Okay, so, I had taken this out in my living for my cats to play on. Ya know, to maybe stop them from stomping all over my laptop? Anyways, after a bit, I grab it again and bring it back into my room. I plug it in and something in me goes "hit it" and like some pathetic little small brain baby, I whacked it. Once, it flickered, hope filled my system. Twice, it flickered, hope blooming into a flower. Three times, the colors stayed put. And I stare in the keys like they killed my parents.TL;DR- keyboard worked, then it didn't. smacked it a few times and suddenly, they decide it wasn't time for them to be sacrificed to the cats.
L**G
A really nice keyboard and a mouse I didn't know I needed
The KeyboardPROS: Tactile feeling, a dream to type with, RGB is a bonus, no key conflict.CONS: the optional wrist rest can be a bit hard to install, and it's a piece of plastic, not the soft material some other companies use on some other much more expensive keyboard. But then again the ENTIRE SET only costs $30, so the fact that they even included a wrist rest is beyond the expectations.The MousePROS: secondary left mouse button that I haven't seen on a lot of modern gaming mouses; an additional place to rest the ring finger. If you're playing an fps game this makes tracking enemies that are moving towards your left a bit easier. 4 dpi settings although not customizable, for the price it's really above and beyond. Also the mouse is plug and play so no need for a driver install. Oh and also RGB if you're into that kind of stuff.CONS: Except for the lack of a customizable dpi setting feature (which most people won't be needing) I can't think of any.Overall very solid choice for a gamer or anyone using a computer really. The build quality and aesthetics are so high that I expected the entire set to cost around $150, but it really only cost $30. It is really a steal.
M**N
Supply creates its own demand
I mainly use it for the desktop. But I use my desktop a lot for various different things, in all of which this keyboard and mouse is starting to grow on me.- I work in the dark often (helps the mood of a creativity worker) and the lighting color of the keyboard and mouse come in handy.- I like to eat in front of the screen (hey, a man need to have his lunch break!), and crumbs within the keyboard used to be a headache. Well, not any more.- I like the color change feature when I am playing video games - definitely feel pretty cool as the color changes as your APM increases.And for all these, for just a discounted price compared to other peers, with no less quality. :)
C**H
Great For Home Office
My wife uses this set 5 days a week for full shifts in her office. She loved the upgrade and it is comfortable to use. She said the mouse took just a little getting used to but it wasn't a deal breaker. We both loved the look of the keyboard and that there isn't a giant logo or emblem on it. Very stylish and the backlit keys are really nice to have. Key noise and tactile feel are great. I did buy a different brand that I thought was just as good for myself and found that even though they look similar the keys are so much louder and it just doesn't feel as nice as my wife's set (this one). If you're shopping around just know that we bought this and really feel like this was the best one to get for daily use. We can't vouch for gaming purposes but it works great in the office.
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