🎮 Elevate Your Game with Style and Precision!
The WomierK80 is a 75% mechanical gaming keyboard featuring a vibrant color multimedia display, hot-swappable switches, and customizable RGB backlighting. Designed for both Mac and Windows, it combines comfort and functionality with a unique aesthetic, making it perfect for gamers and professionals alike.
Keyboard Layout | QWERTY |
Hand Orientation | Right |
Button Quantity | 82 |
Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
Number of Sections | 3 |
Is Electric | Yes |
Keyboard Backlighting Color Support | RGB |
Power Source | USB powered |
Switch Type | Linear |
Compatible Devices | PC |
Connectivity Technology | USB-C |
Special Features | Color OLED Screen, Gaming Keyboard, 75% layout, Hot-Swappable |
Number of Keys | 82 |
Style | White Kanagawa |
Theme | White Kanagawa |
Color | White Kanagaa Theme |
Material | Polybutylene Terephthalate |
M**L
I'm so glad I found this
I was a bit skeptical of this keyboard at first as there were no reviews for this model and for everything it offered for the price it seemed too good, that there had to be some shortcuts, however this keyboard has surprised me in every way and I'm glad I took the chance on this.Not only does the keyboard sound, feel and look amazing but the build quality is top notch too. While the housing is plastic so it's a bit lighter than other mechanical keyboards it still feels sturdy and I imagine it's how they can easily get the artwork on there which is phenomenal in quality. Even with this base they still managed to make it sound great, the switches and stabs feel like they're properly lubed with good enough dampening too with no pinging noise from what I can tell. And best of all the switches are hot swappable with either 5 or 3 pin switches!!The software for this keyboard is some of the best I've used as well. It offers the typical RGB customization for multiple effects (including audio spectrum), options to upload gifs to the little screen, and probably my favorite section that lets you customize literally any key you want; to do whatever you want: from media controls to making it do macros, to being a different key entirely. I was able to bind fn+shift to be print screen which is great since I use that key all the time.As for the screen.. it's alright really. The viewing angles aren't great but being able to have a little gif playing on your keyboard is kinda neat.My only personal gripe is the positioning of the arrow keys but it has grown on me a little.Overall this has been hands down the best keyboard I've had and I would easily recommend this keyboard if it suits your style.
W**D
Great Keyboard
Bought this keyboard to use on xbox along with its matching mouse. Upon looking at reviews it said it was a usbc keyboard and i’d need an adapter to plug it into my xbox. it is not usbc at the connection end it’s only usbc where it plugs into the keyboard the other end is just normal usb. love this keyboard the lights work so great and they provide 20 different lighting effects. great key click sound and the switches are great. the mouse is amazing too. it’s the first actual gaming keyboard i’ve ever had (besides a $15 keyboard and mouse combo from walmart which was horrible) and it’s amazing. definitely deserves 5 stars and the price was amazing.Also love the little screen on it, it’s pretty cool.
G**A
Great out of the box for Windows and Mac, but Linux users have a little work to do.
I never heard of the brand before. I was watching a recent Linus Tech Tips video and Pleuf mentioned the brand and the aluminum clad version of this keyboard and that it was a great value for the money. My Razer mechanical keyboard has been irritating me lately and for the price, it was hard to ignore. I know I'm going to miss having a numpad on my keyboard but I really only use it for unlocking my computer.A warning to other linux users. The F keys do not work as the normal F1-F12 keys. They only picked up as the app or system shortcut key as if you were holding down the Fn key. I installed input-remapper and was able to change each to the proper F key designation. Took maybe 5 minutes and I left F10-F12 as volume control keys.The linux issue is the only reason for 4 stars and not 5. No reason for it to act like that other than simply ignoring linux users outright.----------------------------A hand full of days later and I am so happy with this keyboard. The sound it makes when typing is so satisfying and down right pleasant to hear. The feel of the surface of the keys is a smooth matte feeling. I've cycled through the RGB pattern choices and there are several that I could see myself rotating through from time to time. I changed my star rating from 4 to 5 because even with the work around to get the F keys working correctly on linux, its such a good keyboard for the price. 10/10, would recommend to anyone that wants a great first (or in my case fourth) mechanical keyboard.
J**N
Top Quality & Aesthetic Design
The media could not be loaded. If you are interested in transitioning from an old school to mechanical keyboard, want something with an absolutely sick looking design, is simple to use, and doesn't have insanely loud key press noises, this is definitely a top option! I have had this unboxed for barely 30 minutes and am already in love with it. It was super easy to plug-n-play and use the built in functions immediately.I have used old style, full-length keyboards for decades and was extremely hesitant to try out a mechanical keyboard, especially because of the noise I had heard from seeing video reviews and how unsure I was if I could deal with the loss of full buttonology. One major reason I looked into one of this type/size was that I realized one of the main reasons I have issues with soreness and pain in my left shoulder, neck, and upper arm is due to how I would position my left hand and tilt the keyboard in order to use the traditional movement keys WASX on a full sized keyboard for gaming. With this one, my arm is now in a natural resting position at 90 degrees against my side, negating the angular stress on all those muscle groups, and when I want to do some typing while gaming, I don't have to stretch across the board to my left as much with my right hand to get to home keys.Additionally, one big assumption killer was that, even though the size is cut down by a ton from a full-sized keyboard, the muscle memory transition to the slightly more compacted keys took hardly any time at all when typing with home keys. I type about 100 WPM, so I assumed I'd have a super difficult time with this aspect of the transition, but the spacing of keys doesn't have a huge difference of feel. The other big plus is that the noise level isn't huge on key press when gaming, and is not bothersome when typing; it's not that high pitched clickity clack you might get from many other types, rather a dull, thud-like sound.Now add in the amazing painted design (especially if you like Japanese wood block print/art), and the colored light functions, which mind you are accessible by using the keyboard and the built in mini screen aka not requiring you to download software, as well as the pre-programmed FN + <key> functions that replace the buttons you lost from a full sized keyboard, and this thing is just a dream.HIGHLY RECOMMEND to one and all, especially old folks like me that are afraid to make that leap into transitioning to a mechanical style board.P.S.: If you're looking for actual dimensions of the keyboard itself, which are not on this Amazon page nor on the company's item page, they are approximately as follows: 12.75"x5.75"x1.375"-0.875" (the last number is the height, without the height extenders being used, at the top of the keyboard vs. at the bottom. it slopes upward towards the back)
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