Additional information
Package Dimensions | 19.33 x 7.36 x 2.44 inches |
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Item Weight | 3.63 pounds |
Manufacturer | PowerLead |
ASIN | B091FJSR5Z |
Item model number | MK19 |
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Best Sellers Rank | #28,521 in Video Games (See Top 100 in Video Games)#389 in Mac Gaming Keyboards#1,600 in PC Gaming Keyboards |
Date First Available | March 31, 2021 |
Peepo –
This keyboard turned out to be better than I expected. Build quality is good and decent keycaps. The keyboard’s knob feature is a plus in my book.
TLC –
This keyboard has a nice heavy feel to it. Instead of the standard plastic that I’m used to it has a metal frame. It comes with an attachable, magnetic wrist rest which works okay I guess but I personally do not care to use. The keys are loud and clickity. My previous keyboard was much quieter with it’s cherry brown switches so I’m still getting used to the noisiness of this one. The keys are responsive and easy to type on. The knobs are a new feature for me and I am digging being able to control my sound and lighting through them. For the price I find it to be a solid choice.
Big Spaghetti –
Your browser does not support HTML5 video. Very nice tactile feeling keyboard with very light key presses and intuitive rgb controls. Way better than my I buy power mechanical keyboard
Tim D. –
I’ve never had a mechanical keyboard before, so this was a little new. I bought this one while Amazon was offering a nice coupon for it. The keys feel fantastic, but that may be just since it’s been a while since I had a new keyboard under my fingers. As other reviews mentioned, it has a fair bit of weight to it; I’ve never felt like it would slide around while I’m using it. I probably won’t pull keys and switches very often, but I pulled off a key or two using the included key puller, and it went fine. The braided USB-C cable feels great, and the connection between the cable and the keyboard feels comfortingly solid. This isn’t a huge deal, but the wrist rest is a little shallow for my longer hands.
Ghost yourself –
This the first gaming keyboard I had and its pretty good. After I got used to the loud clicks it became a nice background noise when I type or play. The color display is fun to mess around with by turning the dial for brightness and another dial for the color speed. The media dial works well for Spotify and YouTube. Overall, it is a decent keyboard that I’ve been using for school and gaming.
Kent Lynn –
This keyboard does everything i need it to do. I like the way the keys click/clack while typing. It just makes me feel more productive as I’m getting work done. I also like the quick action keys and dials on the upper right to let me control volume, brightness, etc. Setup was easy as well. I type a lot for school, and do some occasional gaming as well. The colors on the LED lit keys make it look cool and this keyboard does everything it should. I’m using it on a Mac and it works great!
Omnicess –
The volume nobs are pretty perfectly placed and functional.The keyboard itself works pretty well and the look of the board is nice too.The quality is great ad the functionality is impressive.I’ve had no issues with the board at all – the sound of the keys clicking is pretty standard for a mechanical keyboard.
MOCTODNOZAMA –
THE GOOD:————-* Solid build. This keyboard weighs 2.8 lbs.* RGB backlight.* Nice media control knobs.* Detachable wrist pad that sticks to the keyboard via magnets.* Aesthetically, if you have a Bumblebee transformer displayed on your desk. How cool would this keyboard look next to it?THE BAD:———–* Mechanical keyboards are loud. So if you’re a night owl, and you have a significant other in your room. They will not be happy. LOL! Too bad, I’m suing it. 5-Stars!
KAS –
Your browser does not support HTML5 video. Overall I love this keyboard and will write plenty below about what I like, but I do have three primary complaints about this keyboard:1) It’s not quite as “clicky” as my other keyboard. It’s a subtle difference and one I mostly noticed right after I switched. One one hand, it’s slightly quieter (it’s still oud, but not as loud), but on the other hand I did like the slightly harder clicks a bit more on my last keyboard2) If you are a visual (look at the keys) typer, some of the backlight colors cause the letter to blend in with the yellow keys unless you are in a darkened room. I may switch out the keycaps, but it’s not that bad.3) My biggest complaint is that the manual is poorly written and does not contain all of the information you want. It talks about macros in the manual, but it is not clear on how to record the,. It talks about PF1, PF2, PF3 modes, but isn’t clear on what exactly they do or why you might want to use them.That’s pretty much it. So, nothing too terrible. As for what I like about this keyboard, there is a lot, so I am going to bullet point it1) Solid build, this is heavy and well made2) The various backlight colors modes are fantastic (though some are seriously distracting when you start really typing)3) The backlights for each key are truly RGB and cycle though all the colors4) it has physical knobs to adjust the backlight mode and speed. The backlight brightness and media playback, and the computer volume (spin for volume, click to mute). No having to remember key combinations, just turn a dial. It’s a small feature, but really makes this wonderful5) it has a USB-C plug on the keyboard (female) and comes with a USB-C to USB-A cord to plug into your PC6) No extra software is required. Plug it in, wait a second, and then you are good to go7) The cord is plenty long and has the nylon cloth covering. It looks nice8) Easy to swap out keycaps9) Three different heights/angles to adjust the keyboard– flat, a little angled, and then about “normal” (more angled)10) The wrist pad is functional, works well, and is magnetic, so it is easy to pop off if you don’t like itI think that’s about covers it. I initially did not like the keycap colors, but the yellow is growing on me. Overall, I feel like I am not fully utilizing this keyboard to its full potential due to the poor manual, but otherwise I love basically everything else about this keyboard. The color modes are ridiculous, it sets up in seconds, it types well, and it makes some stuff just easier (like having a physical volume knob). I’d highly recommend this keyboard if it is one you are considering.
Mainly Tech –
This keyboard works well and the keycaps are decent for being included (font may not be your style though). What is really the spotlight though, is the 4 knobs in the right side. Two of them have a purpose for play, pause, and volume while the other two are for lighting. These feel so satisfying to spin and click and are very useful to change volume on the fly. I would recommend this keyboard if you are okay with a full sized board and want a satisfying volume control knob. In my picture, I have replaced the keycaps to ones of SA profile and I would say they look decent. I also desoldered the switches and put O-rings in them to make jailhouse blues. This removes the click and gives a shorter travel distance while still leaving tactility.