Woot! has
8BitDo 87-Key Retro Mechanical Wired / Wireless Keyboard (N Edition, 85HA02J) on sale for
$59.99.
Shipping is free for Amazon Prime Members (must login with your Amazon account and select a shipping address in order for Woot to apply free shipping) or is otherwise $6 per order.
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About this Item:
- Connect via Bluetooth, 2.4G wireless, or wired. With its double-shot ABS keycaps and a consistent feel from a top-mount structure, it combines durability with a seamless typing experience.
- Like the 8BitDo Arcade Stick, our keyboard features an independent control panel. Say goodbye to complex shortcuts. Enjoy effortless operations with just a turn and a click.
- Iconic directional keys and programmable A and B keys.
- The specially designed 8BitDo Dual Super Buttons offer large, programmable keys. Set macros to the Super Buttons, or map anything to them instantly without using software. Connect up to 4 sets (1 set included).
- Our Ultimate Software V2 lets you effortlessly configure your programmable keys. Switch key mappings on the fly and take advantage of powerful macro functions for a personalized performance.
- Includes:
- 8BitDo - Retro Mechanical Keyboard - N Edition
- 8BitDo Dual Super Button
- USB cable
- 2.4G adapter
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1. Keys feel good. hard padded click, but very loud. Not appropriate for a common work environment. Taping return or backspace can be heard across the room like somebody slamming chess pieces angrily.
2. They finally came out with the 108 key version a while back. I definitely would have bought that if I could have when this was first released. You think its cute because it's portable but if you actually use it for work it becomes a noticeable handicap.
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Yeah I really want one with a number pad, but can't justify that price
Agree with others that this thing is loud, not appropriate for a work environment. Even at home, I keep a quieter keyboard around in case I need to hear things/get on a call. Feels great to type on, though, and I do love the sound. It may be a bit odd to pair with the kinda pricey add-on ten key rather than just buy the 108-key in the first place, but I do like its display and calculator mode.
1. Keys feel good. hard padded click, but very loud. Not appropriate for a common work environment. Taping return or backspace can be heard across the room like somebody slamming chess pieces angrily.
2. They finally came out with the 108 key version a while back. I definitely would have bought that if I could have when this was first released. You think its cute because it's portable but if you actually use it for work it becomes a noticeable handicap.
Having the numpad sold separately (and working as a standalone) calculator is so good. For me, being able to switch the numpad on the fly to my left hand, further adjusted to the right at my liking, or just put it away to save desk space at the end of the day is a great feature.
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Keys are perfect for me and yeah, I have it in my office (but we all have mechanical keyboards so it's just a bit louder than the norm).
For $60 this is definitely a BUY!
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