💻 Elevate Your Game with Every Keystroke!
The Eagletec KG010 Mechanical Keyboard features a UK QWERTY layout with 104 keys, equipped with tactile brown switches for a satisfying typing experience. Its white LED backlighting offers 9 customizable modes, while the aircraft-grade aluminum construction ensures durability. Designed for both gaming and office use, it includes ergonomic features and is compatible with various Windows operating systems.
M**5
Great value mechanical keyboard
Nice sturdy keyboard with proper clackity keys, maybe a little noisy for some. The metal top is fine got an odd sticker not quite is the middle, which a little annoying but no more, LEDs a nice touch, especially working late and they are adjustable to your mood, white only but still nice. Only downside is there where no keyboard stand-offs so lies a little too flat for me .. so I stuck a block of 25mm wood block at the back to angle it.. perfect for me.
M**E
Good for the price
This is a heavy durable keyboard that won’t move around, the keys click with a positive action, it’s quite loud with a metallic sound as well as the key click and will probably stand up to years of heavy handed use! The light levels and patterns are adjustable from the keyboard so no additional downloads are needed and it’s ideal for typing. The font is a little unusual and takes some getting used to at first. Good solid value.
S**N
Fantastic keyboard
This is my first mechanical keyboard so I did a lot of reading about cherry switches and deciding which ones would be best suited to my needs. Both myself and my missus work from home at least once a week and do a fair amount of typing and with nobody else around to annoy with a noisy keyboard I decided to go for the ultra clicky blue switches. This keyboard also has the benefit of having blue LED lighting which matches the colour scheme of my PC and study.The keys are very responsive and do make a noise but certainly not as noisy as some of the reviews on here would have you believe. One review said it was as loud as having a conversation with someone in the same room but I think that's a slight over-exaggeration.The keyboard itself feels sturdy, responsive and pretty indestructible. It has a slightly quirky font on the keys but as a touch typist this doesn't really bother me, in fact it makes it look a bit futuristic looking in conjunction with the blue lighting and minimalist design. For the price you really can't beat this keyboard as most other mechanical keyboards are much more expensive and I'm not sure you could justify spending much more when this is more than up to the task. I can't really comment on how good it is for gaming as I've only really typed on it for the internet and the odd document. I'd certainly recommend Eagletec products if they're all as good as this keyboard
J**F
Nice feel, let down by the finer details
Perhaps it's just me, but the two screws that don't sit flush with the body on the top panel seem like someone just hasn't thought about it. Counter sunk screws would be much nicer.The keyboard feels nice to type on. It's quite a lot larger than modern membrane keyboards but I suppose that's the price you pay for functionality.One of the feet that elevates the keyboard has broken and spares don't appear to exist, so this is now permanent.
S**T
Good value mechanical keyboard, a definite upgrade from spongy cheap ones.
Whilst working from home I found myself having issues with my older keyboards feeling very spongy and unresponsive. I decided I needed a mechanical keyboard and after reading reviews settled on this one.So far it has worked fine with everything I’ve used it for. It is a basic mechanical keyboard and the key bed is not curved like an IBM but it’s laid out reasonably and works well even though it doesn’t have the same feedback. Yes it is noisier than a non mechanical but still in line with an IBM Model M, personally I prefer to have the sound as you know when you’ve pressed the key when touch typing.Another really good thing about it is that it’s built in a way where it’s hard for things to get trapped in it and easy to clean.Sure there are better out ther but as a budget mechanical for work I would buy again.
D**S
Great! but...
Good cheap keyboard, until the D and S key have been slowly degrading over time and I find myself having to press down twice as hard if not hold down the key to have the letters type at all.Good, just not very sturdy.
C**Y
Remarkable action on the keys. Highly responsive
We do not use this product for gaming at all.We just use it for typing a very high volume of documents. We are typing on this thing literally all day long. The keys are very responsive and the whole thing is very sturdy. For the last 20 years we have just used the keyboards that were delivered with the computers . I now realise they are very much at the bottom end of the market. This is a very superior keyboard and it is excellent.One problem is that it really is very loud and make a lot of noise when typing. They do a quiet version I think so I would look carefully at that before buying. We have got used to the noise and it does give reassurance that a key has been pressed so that is a positive element but be assured it is LOUD when typing and other workers nearby will hear it and could find it extremely annoying if they have to listen to it all day!
C**S
Cheap Mech Keyboard
This keyboard is fine and relatively good value. It's works well enough for the price and has some nice features, like metal "aluminium , maybe" faceplate and a selection of illumination options.This like raised, exposed screws on the surface of the faceplate hint at it's budget price, as does the relatively thin, non-braided cable.Like I said, it works well enough, but I don't expect it to last as long as a more premium option.
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