perfect gaming keyboard for my tween daughter. She loves all the lighting options and the keyboard works great. I like that its a bit on the smaller side and fits nicely on her desk.
Other places would jack up the price on this, but they make incredible and affordable keyboards.
I have two - one for my computer at home, and one for the iPad 10th generation that replaced my laptop. I got so fed up with bluetooth keyboards that crap out on battery, so I bought this and a hardshell case for it, and a cheap usb-c hub (so I can use a mouse as well) and it works great!
The brown keys are pretty quiet and responsive. I don't know if there is a bluetooth connection option, as I am not bothering to even try, so I cannot speak to any aspect of that side of the experience (if there is one), but it comes with a USB C to USB C cable (that has an attachable USB A head in case your computer/device doesn't use USB C).
It's a fantastic keyboard. The keys are spaced like a traditional keyboard, so there's no awkward adjustment phase to worry about.
I also own a red key RK61 and I will say: that one has an issue with almost being too-responsive for typing. Gaming? Works great. Typing? There are so many errors and accidental presses that it's hard to manage.
So if you're a writer, looking for a quality but cheap keyboard, choose the brown keys.
Also, that spacebar makes a really satisfying plunk sound. That's barely worth noting, but still!
This is actually a really nice keyboard. I use it for gaming and for schoolwork and it functions really well with both. It click really well and the size is nice. I have used a red dragon keyboard ever since I got my PC and really liked those. They dont have the blue switches for the one I liked so I switched to this one. IMO this one is better. It just feel really nice to use and the RGB settings are really cool. There are so many settings. Definitely would recommend!