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GTRacing 60% RGB Mechanical Gaming Keyboard (Blue Switches, USB-C) for $39.90 - 5% when you "clip" coupon on product page - $23.94 with promotion code
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About this item:
- 60% Keyboard Design -- GTRacing Mechanical Gaming Keyboard GT882 is compact, portable and space saving with 61-key design. It's more ergonomic and comfortable during long gaming sessions.
- Rainbow Colorful Back Light -- With 17 different Colorful lighting modes and effects, 5 brightness level and 5 adjustable breathing speed, this keyboard is your perfect choice to enjoy a more immersive, colorful gaming and typing experience.
- True Mechanical Keyboard -- Tactile and clicky blue key switches for enjoyable gaming and typing experience. The keys are ultra-durable and tested to 50 million keystrokes.
- Double Shot Backlit Keycaps -- Special two shot mold technology reduces key fading and ensures durability, stability and performance. The keycaps are also backlit compatible, and will always remain clear and legible over time.
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Nevermind, just cancelled.
Way too cramped, Function keys are mixed with shortcuts for volume,mute, etc...
Arrows keys in a weird spot.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B08V87ZYWP/
I've been using the K20 in black for a few weeks now and it's pretty good. I do wish there was settable colors so I can have backlighting without a rainbow, but otherwise it's fine. USB is not removable.
I also had an excellent mechanical keyboard from Newegg a while back, don't recall the model. It was cheap too, but it predated the current mechanical craze so the price was reasonable. Probably requires a mortgage now.
I've had keys wear out on me on some of these cheaper models after 6 months though, starting to think I need to learn to replace switches for these or invest in a more expensive option. Anyone have a Blue switch 108-key they've had a long time and loved?