Whatgeek[whatgeek.com] has the Ajazz AK992 Summer Blue Wireless Mechanical Keyboard (Red Linear, Brown Tactile, or Blue Clicky Switch) on sale for 69.99 - $17.49 w/ code 2525geek = $52.50. Shipping is free.
They take forever to fulfill orders. They charged my credit card weeks ago, and I still haven't received my item.
Same here. I had Kahlil brown switches and over time I get double characters when typing. I got it warrantied and that one developed the same exact issue. I did a ton of keyboard research. I was going to build my own custom keyboard, buy switches, and keycaps. It would cost about $80. There's better mechanical switches that exist (like Nuphy's night breeze switches[nuphy.com]).
You can find a TenKeyLess (TKL) version too in that thread. Just my 2 cents. I love that keyboard design. You can clean your keyboard waaaaay easier because of that design. Reviews are great for it on youtube too.
I like the color scheme of the keycaps.
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I'm using the "Retro" with red switches right now here at work. I like it so much, I went ahead and bought the Black/Pink with brown switches for home use. I've been using a 65% Ducky SF at home for the last two years, and a cheap 75% at work.
For $35, this basic AK992 has been great so far. It's only 2.5 inches wider than my Ducky One 2 SF ($120), and it gave me back the numpad. It's about the same size as a TKL but with a numpad.
I just got one. It's a little flexier than I'd hoped ... I have another AJAZZ kybd that's stiffer. It doesn't feel ultra-premium, but it's okay. I'm not in love with the layout (the difficulty in finding the arrow keys by feel is really bugging me), but that's more a me thing than an it thing. I got it at like $35 ... not sure I'd spend > $50 on it. Anything in particular you want to know?
I'm using the "Retro" with red switches right now here at work. I like it so much, I went ahead and bought the Black/Pink with brown switches for home use. I've been using a 65% Ducky SF at home for the last two years, and a cheap 75% at work.
For $35, this basic AK992 has been great so far. It's only 2.5 inches wider than my Ducky One 2 SF ($120), and it gave me back the numpad. It's about the same size as a TKL but with a numpad.
I just bought one of these (no RGB version with reds) for $40 on AliExpress direct from the manufacturer. They also have the RGB ones for $48. All with free 12 day shipping
They take forever to fulfill orders. They charged my credit card weeks ago, and I still haven't received my item.
Same thing happened to me when I ordered the GMK67 board. What I did was joining their Discord server and message the support my order number. They finally shipped after that. Took about 2 weeks since that point for my order to arrive.
I just bought one of these (no RGB version with reds) for $40 on AliExpress direct from the manufacturer. They also have the RGB ones for $48. All with free 12 day shipping
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But then I found out about optical switches (didn't know they existed). Better latency. They have double the longevity. I ended up just buying this keyboard:
https://slickdeals.net/f/16883588-roccat-vulcan-pro-tactile-optical-pc-gaming-keyboard-black-70-free-shipping-69-99
You can find a TenKeyLess (TKL) version too in that thread. Just my 2 cents. I love that keyboard design. You can clean your keyboard waaaaay easier because of that design. Reviews are great for it on youtube too.
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FYI, it's wired only. No BT/wireles.
I'm using the "Retro" with red switches right now here at work. I like it so much, I went ahead and bought the Black/Pink with brown switches for home use. I've been using a 65% Ducky SF at home for the last two years, and a cheap 75% at work.
For $35, this basic AK992 has been great so far. It's only 2.5 inches wider than my Ducky One 2 SF ($120), and it gave me back the numpad. It's about the same size as a TKL but with a numpad.
FYI, it's wired only. No BT/wireles.
I'm using the "Retro" with red switches right now here at work. I like it so much, I went ahead and bought the Black/Pink with brown switches for home use. I've been using a 65% Ducky SF at home for the last two years, and a cheap 75% at work.
For $35, this basic AK992 has been great so far. It's only 2.5 inches wider than my Ducky One 2 SF ($120), and it gave me back the numpad. It's about the same size as a TKL but with a numpad.
wouldn't recommend either. the kb i wanted was out of stock and they didn't bother telling me when it'd be back but charged my card.
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Keeps lagging and dropping connection after 4 months use.