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The iKBC KD87 is a premium tenkeyless mechanical keyboard featuring tactile Cherry MX Blue switches for precise, clicky feedback. It boasts durable PBT keycaps with laser-etched legends, ergonomic adjustable feet, and versatile cable management. Designed for both Windows and Mac users, it offers full anti-ghosting with multimedia keys, making it the ideal tool for professionals who demand performance and style.
M**W
Some keycaps need two O-rings. The Num/Caps/Scroll lamps hide behind the keycaps.
Genuine Cherry MX switches, with Cherry stabilizers. I have the blue version.I can't see the caps lock lamp from my sitting position without rocking forward. The lamps are too low on the keyboard and are hidden behind the top row of the keypad keycaps unless you're right on top of the keyboard. Under the caps lock key there is a hole in the steel backplate and through-holes in the PCB for a LED, and I will try adding one there after the warranty expires (plus drill a small hole in the key itself for the light to shine through).It as a Fn key for controlling the keyboard such as N-key rollover, or for using the mute/volume keys. I'd prefer a keyboard without the Fn key, but I couldn't find one for less than three times the price of this.The length of the post on the inside of the keycaps come in two different lengths. The blue WASD O-rings work well for the lower four rows of keys (the rows with Ctrl through Tab). The upper two rows (rows with ` and Esc) have longer posts and require two O-rings on each key to have the same effect. A single O-ring is not pushed to the top of the post. If you're installing O-rings on this keyboard, you need ~40 more of them than you should.The Cherry stabilizers allow you to put three O-rings on each of the stabilized keys. I think that quiets the stabilizer down a bit, and it doesn't seem to hurt anything.It works well, and is not overly loud, but does have a very satisfying click with each keypress. The keyboard is very heavy. It's not overly tall, and I'm pretty comfortable typing on it without a wrist pad.
J**N
Right Arrow Key not Working
I bought an IKBC KD87 White Case Cherry MX Red Switch keyboard. Everything is working perfectly and I really like the built quality of this keyboard. However, my right arrow key is not working at all. It's not that it's slow or jammed. It's not working at all. I really like this keyboard, but the fact that IKBC does not check its products before shipping them to its customers irritates me. Also, since this keyboard is not sold directly by Amazon, but rather by a seller, Amazon can only offer me a refund. Amazon is not able to offer me a replacement, so this disappoints me even more. I had such a high expectation with this new coming keyboard and this is what IKBC offers me after all. Overall, I think this keyboard is built with a really good quality if every key is working properly. Keycaps quality and feeling of when typing is also really nice with this keyboard. Overall, I would still recommend this keyboard, but IKBC really needs to work on its quality control and customer service.
R**S
Probably the best I could buy for $70
The quality of they keyboard is very high. The keys have this nice grain texture to them and they feel very nice to touch. The version I bought is Cherry Mx Speed (silver) and they're very much like the Red switches except their actuation point is 1.2mm instead of 2mm, so they're much faster to activate. There is virtually no pressure going against my fingers and hands when I type, it feels great and it's silent. It has all the positives I could ask for in a keyboard and has no unnecessary lighting to drive the price up.This is arguably one of the best keyboards you can buy, any switch you prefer with Cherry Mx. It's great for playing games with and feels nice typing with. I can't regret this purchase even if I tried. The only other keyboard I'd get besides this would be Logitech's Romer-G since they have many other options that don't have lights for lower prices. Last Romer-G switch I had felt like a Cherry Brown but with 1.5mm actuation. This keyboard is better because of it's materials, but this is a quality keyboard.
A**R
Great Solid Keyboard For Anyone Looking For Beginners
This keyboard is really great and insanely cheap for something with a build quality as this one. It is built like at tank, there is zero flex on the board itself and I would assume that the plating is aluminum which gives it weight. It comes with red and blue keycaps for the arrow keys and the esc key. Only downside is the printing on the keycaps are not that great, keys I press frequently are fading out after 1-2 months of usage.Pros:-Good build quality, solid and heavy-Heavy enough that it won't move as much on your desk-Decent rubber padding that does its job of restricting movement-Cherry MX Reds which I would recommend to beginners using mechanical keyboards-Great price at $50 for a keyboard that does what a mechanical keyboard should do-Aluminum plating on the back of the keyboard which contains the model number and other information makes it feel premium compared to just a sticker-Decent size for and does not take up much desk space for full size keyboard-While the printing is not as great. they are PBT which last longer than your typical ABS keycaps. Keycaps feel solid and nice to type with.-Detachable micro-USB that connects to the keyboard-Windows lock short-cut was a nice addition which prevents you from pressing the windows keyCons:-Printing on keycaps fades easily especially on keys that you will press often-The cord only goes one direction which is straight forward, does not allow you to adjust the direction of the cord coming out of the keyboard-The keycaps that came with the keyboard do not seem to stay on properly to the arrow keys (I'm not sure if they're meant for the arrow keys or wasd)-The num/caps/scroll lock lights are hard to notice and sometimes it is hard to tell when they are on since the num-pad blocks the lights.-The stands are not adjustable and do not have rubber padding which adds to potential accidental movement-Weight may be a con for those who like to carry their keyboard around with them-Beginners may find that they are accidentally pressing keys, but this con comes with all mechanical keyboards-Not many features on the keyboard aside from a few shortcuts, look for another keyboard if you want macros and other bells and whistlesOverall the keyboard is worth it for the price since it does what you want it to do compared to brand names like logitech and corsair. Great keyboard for enthusiasts and beginners. It does what a keyboard should do and it does it well. The lack of macros does not bother me as much, but other might find that a huge con. I would highly recommend this over logitech or any other "brand" name keyboard. I can see myself needing to replace the keycaps in the future due to the printing, but that is the only huge con for me.
E**D
This keyboard has a great build quality and feels very solid and durable and ...
Edit: A switch was faulty, and the company offered to ship a new keyboard as part of the warranty. The replacement keyboard did not work at all upon arrival and customer service began ignoring my emails about the broken keyboard.I was looking for a simple mechanicalkeyboard with the classic font and a number pad. This keyboard has a great build quality and feels very solid and durable and has the exact aesthetic I was looking for. I am very pleased with this keyboard.
A**R
Professional design, excellent for typing
This keyboard feels very well constructed and is a pleasure for typing. I am impressed by how tactile the PBT key caps feel combined with the 'clickiness' of the Cherry MX Blue switches.I chose to buy this keyboard over other Cherry MX Blue keyboard options mainly because of the design. The keyboard layout is simple and sleek, and most importantly feels great to use.
V**C
Great keyboard. Very responsive
Great keyboard. Very responsive. Refreshing, after using the bluetooth keyboard, which took a second to 'kick-in' every time I started typing. Brings back memories of Commodore 64 also. Bonus!
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