E. Lee
Reviewed in the United States on March 2, 2025
FINALLY, after many searches with trial & error on different keyboards, I feel like I have finally found my PERFECT keyboard! I absolutely LOVE the clickety clackity feedback sound. The tactile feedback is great on the keys as well. Even though this is a full size keyboard (which I wanted), I love the minimalistic design withOUT any bulky frame anywhere beyond the keys. I like the silver board background behind the white keys. It looks so high class and very sheek! Although I haven't try programming it yet, I love the ability to set it to so many custom colors or leaving it on the rainbow option. This keyboard feels really solid. I love typing on it and I hope to have it for MANY years ahead!
Carole Oneto
Reviewed in the United States on January 26, 2025
My niece got this keyboard as a Christmas gift and I fell in love with it! I love the touch and responsiveness of this keyboard. The colors are fun as well. I’m not a gamer but use this in my at home office. I would recommend.
Alicia Cast
Reviewed in Mexico on August 15, 2024
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Customer
Reviewed in Australia on December 25, 2024
Works well, and the design allows me to clean the base if necessary
Sheyla
Reviewed in Mexico on October 29, 2024
Todo me gustó 😃
Carmen L.
Reviewed in the United States on January 18, 2024
I love this keyboard so much! So many lighting modes and you can adjust brightness. I have been through 4 other keyboards and this one is perfect. The clicky sounds makes it that much better. This is a blue switch keyboard so the clicks are very satisfying and the lighting is so bright. Many different modes to choose from! Worth it.
Cliente de Kindle
Reviewed in Mexico on March 14, 2023
Llevo siete meses usándolo y nunca me ha dado problemas. El mayor inconveniente si podría llamarse así es que en temporadas de clima seco hay mucha estática y me da unos toques de muerte en la parte metálica jajaLas luces funcionan perfecto, el ruido obviamente por su tipo de teclas es alto. Es muy fácil de limpiar y de usar.Yo no soy gamer, pero sí escribo mucho en la computadora. Las veces que he jugado ha sido igual de cómodo, ni una queja.Super recomendado, es una muy buena calidad para el precio.
Nicholaus E Swan
Reviewed in the United States on October 22, 2021
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Mo.Salah
Reviewed in the United Arab Emirates on April 4, 2021
Worth every derham i paid for
Mad Scientist
Reviewed in the United States on July 9, 2017
This minimalist design mechanical keyboard has most of the features that I have been looking for. It's basically a white and silver clone of the Reddragon K556. At this low price point, it's hard to ask for more. If it had standard pin pattern switches, it'd be exactly what I wanted. If you have no intention of changing out the included blue switches, consider this a 5-star keyboard for this price point.Things not included but also not expected due to price: Detachable cable, braided cable, more backlight color flexibility (8 fixed colors vs. higher end chroma offerings), USB pass-through/hub for mouse dongle.Pros: 8-color backlighting with several lighting modes and ability to assign colors to specific keys, MX-compatible switches (big improvement over the ALPS-compatible switches that come with the E-Element Z-77), CIY switches for flexibility (also a con - see below), build quality seems solid, surface mount LEDs.Cons: This manufacturer keeps using Gaote-Outemo switches (this keyboard ships with blues) with a non-standard pin pattern, That means you can only swap in Gaote-Outemo switches with this specific oddball pin pattern rather than any other aftermarket switch you might want to use such as offerings from Cherry, Gateron, Kaihua, and Outemo (yeah, other aftermarket Outemo's will not fit - personally verified). This seems like a pretty silly choice for a keyboard marketed as "Change it Yourself"/highly customizable. I'm glad they at least switched over to MX-compatible stems to enable a much wider aftermarket keycap selection, but adopting a standard pin pattern on the PCB to allow for using standardized aftermarket switches from a variety of manufacturers would be fantastic. Also, the included metal tool for used for pulling the CIY switches must have been designed by a sadist (or more likely not really designed at all). It has fairly sharp edges and left my fingers pretty bruised and blistered after pulling 208 switches (104 browns from donor the keyboard and 104 blues from this keyboard). I hope a more ergonomic version of this tool becomes available in the future.I swapped in a set of Gaote-Outemo brown switches scavenged from a Redragon K556 because I prefer browns to blues. I also swapped in a set of aftermarket keycaps because I don't really like the font on the included keycaps.Keyboards I have personally confirmed to be equipped with non-standard pin pattern Outemo-Gaote switches:E-Element Z-77 (blue switch with ALPS stem) ()Redragon K556: (brown switch with Cherry stem) ()E-Element X-2000: (this keyboard, blue switch with Cherry stem)Thus far, I have only found blue versions of the Gaote-Outemo switches (both ALPS and cherry stems) available here on Amazon for purchase in 10-packs for $9 each (). If you want another kind of switch, you have to find a donor keyboard that has them. You might want to just buy a donor keyboard for blue switches as well since it will be cheaper than buying the 10-packs.Photo legend:1) As-received E-Element X-20002) As-received side view3) Detail showing backside of removed Gaote-Outemo blue switch and corresponding pin holes in PCB4) First substituted Gaote-Outemo brown switch (courtesy of a sacrificial Redragon K556) in place5) Keyboard with aftermarket keycaps (silver shine-through - https://www.massdrop.com/buy/34313) and brown switches installed6) Workstation looking classy and ready for action