Ajazz AK992 Summer Blue Wireless Mechanical Keyboard $49.70 & more + Free Shipping
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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 - $20.29 w/ code what2929 = $49.70. Shipping is free.
EDIT: My comments are referring to the AK992 model.
Can't vouch for the quality of the buying experience from this place, but for $50 this is a pretty good option if you need a cheap compact keyboard with a numpad and 2.4 dongle wireless. The volume knob you get is pretty nice too.
Cheaper feeling construction and janky af software, but for the price point you don't have too many other options for something with this many features.
Picked this up "last time" for a couple bucks more. I'm a keyboard noob, but for $50ish, a (seemingly) decent hot swappable, gasket, 2.4ghz, slightly smaller but still has a numpad keyboard, with a knob as a bonus. I'm not aware of any other options even close to this price. Seems pretty "thocky," and showed up at my door exactly two weeks after ordering with free shipping, which feels pretty decent for international.
It does NOT come with the snazzy coiled cable that it shows it including on Amazon (but doesn't show on whatgeek), but that's no big loss to me.
EDIT: My comments are referring to the AK992 model.
Can't vouch for the quality of the buying experience from this place, but for $50 this is a pretty good option if you need a cheap compact keyboard with a numpad and 2.4 dongle wireless. The volume knob you get is pretty nice too.
Cheaper feeling construction and janky af software, but for the price point you don't have too many other options for something with this many features.
Ordered two keyboards before from this site and they arrived exactly 2 weeks after. Nicely packaged and no damages. Quality is okay for what you're paying.
Paid for standard shipping for my keyboard from WhatGeek, nearing two months now and still nothing.
Look elsewhere if this is something you need relatively soon.
Even I was pretty skeptical about the delivery as their updates are very late. I placed order for this keyboard on Aug 18 and finally received it on Sept 16. I am happy it finally arrived, but their tracking site needs some work.
Ordered this the last time it was posted and am currently using it. Took 2 weeks from order to arrive and it's been rock solid so far. Definitely satisfied currently -- hopefully will last a long time too.
EDIT: My comments are referring to the AK992 model.
Can't vouch for the quality of the buying experience from this place, but for $50 this is a pretty good option if you need a cheap compact keyboard with a numpad and 2.4 dongle wireless. The volume knob you get is pretty nice too.
Cheaper feeling construction and janky af software, but for the price point you don't have too many other options for something with this many features.
As a numpad snob, I can't get over the chopped-off zero key. Might just be many years of experience with a full-size keyboard, but I'm afraid to try this because my thumb needs to be able to hit the zero key without effort to reach for it.
I'd rather use a laptop-style embedded numpad overlaid on the alpha keys than that. The other keyboard listed looks great, but lacks that (yet oddly costs more). Do you know if the software you mentioned can be used to add such a feature?
EDIT: My comments are referring to the AK992 model.
Can't vouch for the quality of the buying experience from this place, but for $50 this is a pretty good option if you need a cheap compact keyboard with a numpad and 2.4 dongle wireless. The volume knob you get is pretty nice too.
Cheaper feeling construction and janky af software, but for the price point you don't have too many other options for something with this many features.
Mine didnt come w/ a 2.4 dongle.
Solid keyboard though, really enjoying the volume knob.
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Look elsewhere if this is something you need relatively soon.
Can't vouch for the quality of the buying experience from this place, but for $50 this is a pretty good option if you need a cheap compact keyboard with a numpad and 2.4 dongle wireless. The volume knob you get is pretty nice too.
Cheaper feeling construction and janky af software, but for the price point you don't have too many other options for something with this many features.
It does NOT come with the snazzy coiled cable that it shows it including on Amazon (but doesn't show on whatgeek), but that's no big loss to me.
Can't vouch for the quality of the buying experience from this place, but for $50 this is a pretty good option if you need a cheap compact keyboard with a numpad and 2.4 dongle wireless. The volume knob you get is pretty nice too.
Cheaper feeling construction and janky af software, but for the price point you don't have too many other options for something with this many features.
There's software?
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Look elsewhere if this is something you need relatively soon.
Even I was pretty skeptical about the delivery as their updates are very late. I placed order for this keyboard on Aug 18 and finally received it on Sept 16. I am happy it finally arrived, but their tracking site needs some work.
Can't vouch for the quality of the buying experience from this place, but for $50 this is a pretty good option if you need a cheap compact keyboard with a numpad and 2.4 dongle wireless. The volume knob you get is pretty nice too.
Cheaper feeling construction and janky af software, but for the price point you don't have too many other options for something with this many features.
As a numpad snob, I can't get over the chopped-off zero key. Might just be many years of experience with a full-size keyboard, but I'm afraid to try this because my thumb needs to be able to hit the zero key without effort to reach for it.
I'd rather use a laptop-style embedded numpad overlaid on the alpha keys than that. The other keyboard listed looks great, but lacks that (yet oddly costs more). Do you know if the software you mentioned can be used to add such a feature?
Can't vouch for the quality of the buying experience from this place, but for $50 this is a pretty good option if you need a cheap compact keyboard with a numpad and 2.4 dongle wireless. The volume knob you get is pretty nice too.
Cheaper feeling construction and janky af software, but for the price point you don't have too many other options for something with this many features.
Solid keyboard though, really enjoying the volume knob.
Look elsewhere if this is something you need relatively soon.
How else can the keylogger work?