COSVE Direct via Amazon has XVX M87 PRO Wireless RGB Mechanical Gaming Keyboard w/ OLED Display (Retro Grey) on sale for $89.99 - 20% off when you click 'Redeem' the coupon on the product page or when you apply promo code PQMGV9DX on the checkout page = $71.99. Shipping is free.
Additionally, COSVE Direct via Amazon has XVX M87 PRO Wireless RGB Mechanical Gaming Keyboard w/ OLED Display (Coral sea) on sale for $89.99 - 20% off when you click 'Redeem' the coupon on the product page or when you apply promo code BOMETSL8 on the checkout page = $71.99. Shipping is free.
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About this product:
Built-in smart OLED color display can display the keyboard status, including custom gif image, caps lock, connection mode, WIN/MAC, battery
Built-in mechanical knobs allow quick adjustment of complex functions: connection, system, backlit brightness/speed, RGB mode/color, volume & language
Connect keyboard in 3 ways:
USB-C (wired)
BlueTooth 5.1 (wireless)
2.4Ghz Wi-Fi (wireless)
Triple noise absorption layers, including an EVA sound absorbing foam, an IXPE switch pad and the sponge case foam
Hot-Swappable means every switch can be altered without the need to solder; compatible with almost all 3-pin/5-pin switches on the market
Comes with 19 RGB backlight modes, 9 colors selection, 5 brightness levels and 5 speed levels
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The typing on these is pretty nice, but the insert - pgdn island being offset by one row (so that insert is where delete should be and pgup is where pgdn should be) is pretty annoying, and since I'm constantly switching between outputs, it's a little more fiddly having to change the target and machine type via the knob and menus. I'd get (one or two of) the 8BitDo keyboards (I'm typing on the Fami version now) and call it a day... love the typing feel, love the massive clickiness, and of course the aesthetics. Only things I knock it for are the lack of media keys and MacOS software, but the dedicated volume knob is nice and at least partially offsets that.
Damn, I want both of the 8BitDo retro keyboards and now I want this too, and I have enough keyboards already. What do I do? I guess I could adopt some foster children and pretend I'm getting them presents...
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