Customer Reviews With Photos

  • 5 out of 5
    The sound of keys and the RGB is just awesome

  • 5 out of 5
    I like the keyboard. It works great as a keyboard. Unfortunately 32 keys in the last 18 months have the blue led stop working. Edit: Contacted Logitech and the keyboard was replaced for free. Adding 1 star for good warranty and customer support.

  • 5 out of 5
    I had two of these and both of them ended up doing the same thing as you can see in the picture. The keycaps came loose and made it so that when you pressed down on the key that was broken you would often have to mash on the key or hold the key down to get a response. But more often that not the key would get stuck or just not relay input. So Logitech tried to send me some replacement keys and quickly realized I need some kind of specialized tool to get under the keycaps without breaking the romer-g switches. Because that was kind of insane to pull off and would void my warranty if I did literally anything wrong, Logitech instead sent me a G Pro keyboard as a replacement and called it a day. I haven't had an issue since.

  • 5 out of 5
    The key caps have circle grove patterns which especially can feel weird if you have long nails. I think the style is supper cute and the buttons on the top are supper handy and have fun using them all the time! I got a set of keycaps to replace them and I love using this keyboard! It was also easy to sync up with my macbook. Ive had it for a few months and it works great and sounds super satisfying!

  • 5 out of 5
    I have been using an old Logitech G500 wireless mouse for about 2 months with my new gaming laptop and it just wasn't cutting it for first person shooters. The simple mouse is fine for web browsing and general internet use but was laggy and just way too sluggish for twitch-style shooters. Because of that, I started looking for a reasonably priced, wireless, gaming mouse. After reading a bunch of reviews and having mostly good experience with Razer I ordered the Basilisk X Hyperspeed and I could not be happier. The mouse is ultra-responsive, the on-the-fly DPI adjustment is great, the shape is super comfortable with the integrated thumbrest and it's light but not too light. I'm about to order another one for my gaming desktop and relegate my older, Logitech G600 MMO mouse to just MMO duty. The dual-radio function is also really handy. You can use the included 2.4GHz "HyperSpeed" USB receiver with one computer and then also pair the mouse to another computer/device over USB. With a flip of a switch on the bottom of the mouse you can switch between devices instantly. I was also surprised to see that Razer didn't even skimp with some cheap, no-name Chinese-branded battery. They included a Energizer Max battery. A small touch but definitely a nice one.

  • 5 out of 5
    Product: RK ROYAL KLUDGE R87 Mechanical Keyboard, 75% Layout Hot Swappable Wired Gaming Keyboard Software Macro Compact RGB Backlit PC Game Keyboards 87 Keys for Win Mac, Yellow Switch-White ASIN: B0C9DLWDFT Keyboard comes with a hard plastic cover, keycap/switch puller, user manual and USB-C (connect to keyboard) and USB-C/USB-A (connect to PC) cable. It has enough weight for stability, even while using the two-step feet at the back of the keyboard. The cable can be routed and secured either from the left, center or right of the keyboard giving you enough flexibility to keep the keyboard cable out of the way. I mainly use this for PC, but it also supports MAC. At first look while it is unplugged, the keyboard looks like it has a simple plain white motif with dark gray prints. But once you connect to your computer, you’ll immediately notice the vibrant LED lighting behind the keycaps allowing the light through the characters. You can cycle through the different color schemes by using “Fn + ScrLk” & “Fn + Pause”. Fn + arrow keys control the brightness level and speed. Refer to the user manual for creating three custom lighting setup - you can assign a different color to any key. There is also ambient lighting on both sides of the keyboard, the lights are beaming down the table, you can use “Fn + Ins” to pick the color that appeals to you, albeit limited. Each key press is quick and does not make much noise. All of the keys are well balanced and stabilized including the space bar. This should be a very good candidate for cubicle dwellers, it won’t cause any distraction with your neighboring co-workers. This is a very nice sleeper keyboard. Ideal for work during the day where you can turn off all the lighting and for play afterwards where you can set your lighting preference. The keys on the top row has dual functions via the Fn key, aside from the lighting options, includes useful shortcuts that you can use on your regular work day - windows explorer, browser home, mail, calculator and other multimedia controls.

  • 5 out of 5
    when i first opened the box, it looked like the mouse had kind of just been thrown in there. the mouse’s condition looked fine, but it was upside down and the packaging was just very random and not organized. then i opened the port and the usb was just missing (as shown in photo)? had to return. honestly kinda disappointed

  • 5 out of 5
    Not only the discoloration on my buttons but the A is failing already, i never eat when i play games or have my hands sticky so no reason why when i press A, half the time it doesn’t register super disappointed because I’ve had the previous for the old gen consoles controller and lasted me much much longer than this one.

  • 5 out of 5
    For context, I've used a mechanical keyboard for around 8 years. Started on a Rosewill with Cherry MX Browns then switched to a Corsair low profile board with MX Speeds. However, neither board allowed for a great deal of customization. After falling down the mechanical keyboard rabbit hole on YouTube, I decided that it was time to dip my toes into the "enthusiast" end of the pool. The sheer number of keyboard options on the market these days is staggering, but Keychron kept popping up in reviews and videos as a good blend of quality, price, and accessibility. I wanted a board that felt premium out of the box, offered easy customization, didn't completely annihilate my wallet, and was available to purchase immediately. After two weeks of using my Keychron Q6, I can say with confidence that I definitely made the right decision. Even before typing on it, the board feels like a premium product. Its CNC-machined aluminum body has considerable heft, especially since I chose the 100% version. My wife joked that it'd probably be the first thing she'd grab to fend off a home invader. I'm not yet experienced enough to discern the difference between factory-lubed and hand-lubed switches, but the Gateron Reds feel smooth and satisfying to use straight out of the box. The screw-in stabilizers have very little rattle, though the spacebar hits with a much more pronounced "plunk" than the other keys (which is satisfying to me but may not be for everyone). The hot-swappable PCB makes changing your configuration a breeze. The keycap and switch pulling tools included in-box allowed me to easily swap my keycaps to the fancy gradient ones seen in the pictures and experiment with a few other types of switches. Compatibility with QMK/VIA is a feature I didn't even realize I wanted but am absolutely happy to have. It's worth mentioning that I did have to flash the newest version of the firmware (1.05) to make the board fully compatible with VIA, as the 1.02 firmware that came on the board wouldn't allow me to use VIA to customize the knob. But the flashing process was very straightforward, and using VIA to change my key layout and to program macros is a breeze. Keychron also has an active Reddit community, so I was easily able to find threads addressing any questions I had during the process. If you're looking to get into mechanical keyboards as a hobby, then as a fellow novice I can't recommend the Keychron Q series boards highly enough. The keyboard is fantastic straight out of the box while allowing you to easily customize to your heart's/wallet's content.

  • 5 out of 5
    Muy buen producto por si precio, los switches verdes de razer son lo que buscaba, lamento que no se halla enviado la caja con otra protección adicional person, llego sin novedades por lo que no afecta mi opinión

  • 5 out of 5
    Sencillamente hermoso. No es para nada ruidoso y sus teclas se deslizan con suma suavidad. Jugar y escribir con el es un placer. Lastima que go-keyboard.com USA no ofrezcan con el layout en español pero igual así en inglés esta muy bueno.

  • 5 out of 5
    Got this mouse certified refurbished by go-keyboard.com. It said it was in very good condition with a small imperfection on the bottom of the mouse. Upon its arrival, I was glad to see it was in its original packaging. Looking at it, I could tell it had been well used, but in good condition. However when I began using it, I noticed the scroll wheel didn’t work at all. Upon further inspection, I found the wires connected to the sensor to be snapped off and disconnected. I was disappointed that the mouse was obviously not thoroughly tested in the warehouse. I’m attempting to solder them back on, but I find it frustrating I myself I’m having to fix a broken product advertised as working.

  • 5 out of 5
    I don't stress too much about keyboard as long as it works. But this one is just awesome. The keys feel nice and have a good reaction to the key press. I have two minor complains 1. I find the back light a bit flickery (if that's the right term). In terms of technical specifications; the PWM/multiplexing frequency of the back light is probably about 1KHz. I find that a bit distracting. 2. The numbers has the alternate symbols in the same line rather being on top and bottom. Besides that the keyboard is really great . it has a bunch a lighting effects and i know the novelty will wear off it a day or two but it will be fun while it lasts.

  • 5 out of 5
    I was worried when I saw the recent bad reviews. Ordered anyway. Bought from the AmaMax company at around $70. Product did come with a moderately worn razer brand box inside a shipping carton box. Inside the razer box was bubble wrapped keyboard itself. No manual or whatsoever. The keyboard itself is like-new. If I don’t tell you it is renewed you won’t notice at all. The grease on the O key in the picture is mine. Straight from the box came no dust, no grease, and all keys works. So, I’m quite happy with it!

  • 5 out of 5
    Muy bonito diseño, muy buena construcción y materiales, perfecto para uso cotidiano y juegos. Excelente funcionalidad de puertos USB para cargar o usar otros dispositivos. Lindo diseño y luces RGB que le dan un toque Gamer. El sonido de sus teclas es cómodo, no es muy alto y está perfecto. Excelente compra, los recomiendo!

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