

⌨️✨ Type like a pro, game like a legend!
The YSCP Typewriter Style Mechanical Gaming Keyboard blends nostalgic vintage design with cutting-edge blue mechanical switches and vibrant RGB lighting. Featuring 104 durable round keycaps, 26-key anti-ghosting for flawless input, and ergonomic comfort, it’s a wired plug-and-play powerhouse compatible with all major OS platforms—perfect for professionals and gamers craving style and performance.











| ASIN | B08LNFY8Y7 |
| Additional Features | Backlit, Hot-Swappable |
| Antenna Location | Everyday Use, Gaming, Personal |
| Best Sellers Rank | #940 in Video Games ( See Top 100 in Video Games ) #4 in Mac Gaming Keyboards #97 in PC Gaming Keyboards |
| Brand | YSCP |
| Built-In Media | Keyboard |
| Button Quantity | 104 |
| Color | Black(Colorful) |
| Compatible Devices | PC |
| Connectivity Technology | USB-A |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 2,134 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 17.13"L x 4.96"W x 1.18"H |
| Keyboard Backlighting Color Support | RGB |
| Keyboard Description | Mechanical |
| Keyboard Layout | QWERTY |
| Manufacturer | REQUIN |
| Model Number | HJK900 |
| Number of Keys | 104 |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Everyday Use, Gaming, Personal |
| Special Feature | Backlit, Hot-Swappable |
| Style Name | Steampunk |
| Switch Type | Clicky |
| Theme | Vintage |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 1year |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
Y**A
Y E S
Freaking AMAZING. If you like tactical clicky keyboards, this is your go-to. It feels better quality than my $76 mechanical keyboard—and brighter in terms of LED. Plus, I personally love very loud keyboards lol. USB cord is directly connected to it, so don’t forget that this IS a wired mechanical keyboard. Which I also love. Keycaps respond nicely to the laptop in a timely manner. Super pretty, too.
D**È
Love it!
I absolutely love this typewriter-style mechanical keyboard! The colors are so pretty and bright. The lighting really makes it stand out on my desk. The blue switches have that perfect clicky sound when I type. It gives that retro vibe but still feels modern and smooth. Definitely worth it if you love the sound and look of old-school typewriters with the fun of gaming lights.
J**A
Best money I've spent in a long time
UPDATE 1/14/2026 As of 1/13/ I have now had this keyboard for 1,000 days. I've officially racked up 1,260,071 tracked words. (I'm sure there's a good chance that there's at least half that number in un-trackable words (like these) that I've used this keyboard for too. The most-used keys are smooth, but have no worn out any more than they were when I mentioned the wear on the below update. All the lights still work. The keystrokes are just as smooth and flawless as the first time I used this keyboard. It works easier than my laptop keys. The strokes are longer and take almost zero pressure to move them. I've written at LEAST three novellas and four full novels on this keyboard. And I think the day it dies will be the day that I cry. Hopefully, this keyboard will still be available, so I can purchase it as a replacement if I ever need to! UPDATE 2/1/2025 As of 1/31 I have now been able to track 1,003,148 words on this keyboard. I'm sure that I've reached a MUCH higher number with all the non-traceable typing that has been done since last February! I am still thrilled with this keyboard! The lights still work and switch between styles if/when I want it to. The keys that I apparently use the most have a slight shine on them from where my fingers have worn them down a bit, but there's basically zero wear damage as of yet. The only thing that I can actively notice is a slight wear on the silver ring around the E key (maybe an 1/8th inch long if that). The keystrokes are still flawless. A fantastic author companion! UPDATE 2/21/2024: As of 2/20 this year I have now written 502,870 tracked words with this keyboard. I say tracked because I have typed many emails/facebook messages/discord messages ect. that I haven't tracked over the last 297 days that I have owned this keyboard. In those 297 days, I've cranked out 11 manuscripts finished manuscripts on this keyboard. (with many still in progress). It still works as well as the day that I first used it. There have been some days that I have written out almost 13,000 words in 24 hours, and have had NO issues with the performance or how my hands feel after it (my brain on the other hand...pure mush). The lights still work like it did when it was brand new. I'm honestly shocked that the letters have not worn out yet. I HAVE started to create a shine on the keys that I use the most. 10/10 would reccomend this keyboard still. BEST money I've spent in my writing career so far. Get this keyboard, you won't regret it. I've had this keyboard for 42 days now. I'm a novelist that regularly writes over 50,000 words a month (sometimes more than 10,000 in a day). As of yesterday (day 41) I have written over 1004,000 words on it. Just on manuscripts alone. There's no telling how high the actual word count is total because I don't track emails or facebook posts or reviews (like this one!!) just the manuscript words. I bought this because I had started to get "laptop hands" because I was writing so much and the squished together keys were straining my tendons. This keyboard has been my saving grace. I love the lights, the key action is smooth and makes my little writer's heart happy. The clacking noises sound just like an old typewriter, and I've found that it actually keeps the juices flowing for my imagination, since I write mostly in the Prohibition Era. The lights are entertaining and are just as bright on day 42 as they were on day 1. I also have long (natural) nails, so laptop keyboards always made my fingers hit weird as I was typing. This keyboard doesn't have that problem. The key stroke is so light it takes barely any pressure to make a key move. I'm pretty sure that my typing speed has increased because of this keyboard. Worth. Every. Cent.
A**R
Typing with beauty.
Beautiful and functional if you like the feel and sound of a typewriter you gonna love this keyboard. People stopped by to inquire about my keyboard often. Now if you’ve a CAC card and don’t have a CAC card reader then this keyboard is not for you.
A**R
Love colors & sound, not great for work
I work remotely and thought this keyboard would add some pizzazz to help get through the long days. The functionality of the colorful LED lights is great and it’s fun to type on. However, the silver circle pieces around the keys are not durable and/or were not glued on well. After a few months, they started coming loose, which has been an issue when it comes to typing emails and notes. Additionally, I didn’t think about how loud the typewriter keys would sound when typing during a meeting where I need to be unmuted. I’ll be ordering a quieter, more expensive board similar to this one.
M**A
Such a cool product
One of my coworkers had this keyboard and it looked so cool I had to get one and I’m so glad I did. I love the way it lights up and I love the sound it makes when typing and it has a retro typewriter feel to it which is pretty awesome
A**.
good but loud mechanical keyboard
My wife got this keyboard for her at work. She's a dispatcher and types a lot so she didn't plan to game with it. She loves the different color lights but the keyboard feels a little cheap. The colors can be changed to be solid or the rainbow effect. (She wasn't sure the difference between the RGB and the LED white keyboards but the RGB allows you to change the colors and the LED has the colors where they are and you can only change the effects.) You can adjust the brightness and there's a bunch or lighting options. She expected the keys to be loud with it being a mechanical keyboard but it's definitely louder than her other mechanical keyboards than she's had. It comes with 2 extra switches if you have any that you need to replace. Overall, it's a good keyboard but it was a little cheaper feeling than she was expecting and the keys were louder than other similar keyboards that she has had however it could be because this was the first one that was a plastic casing versus a metal one.
J**P
A decent keyboard but has some issues ...
OK, right off the bat let's rate the fundamentals of any keyboard: 1. Layout: Pretty standard full IBM-style keyboard. 2. Backlit keys: No, more bottom-lit keys. I just got this keyboard and the light emitted from the base of each key far exceeds the light emitted through the tops of the keys. 3. Key caps: Grey letters on black backgrounds; not exactly distinctive, especially if you decided to turn off the backlghts. 4. Key touch/Travel/Noise: Definitely a mechanical "soft touch" key with "clack" sound coming primarily from when the key hits the lower limits and the base echos the sound. Key travel is accurate, straight and true. 5. Compatibility: Its works with my Windows PC, and I assume it could work with Unix/Linux computers. Not sure about Macs. 6. Connectivity: uses a standard USB-A connector. There is no on-board additional USB ports to connect a mouse of tablet input device. 7. Weight/Feel: Definitely lightweight, plastic-like feel to it. All the feet are plastic, no rubber -- the keyboard can easily slide on your desk. That said, it does not appear to slide while typing -- but it is easy to push away with a swiping gesture. 8. Instructions: Minimal, 4-point type print in multiple languages (bring a magnifying glass if you want to read the small fold-out sheet) and confusing. Here's a sample: "Press FN+INS to enter (different light modes) ... Press again to enter 'single-point illumination' mode -- Press the corresponding row of backlights for 23 seconds." Or this: "Press again [FN+INS] to enter 'upward stacking mode: -- The keyboard backlight is superimposed from the last row of horses (sic) to the first row, and from then the last row of horses to the second batch." Huh? From strictly a functional point-of-view, this keyboard is adequate. I have not used this in low/no light situations yet, but I anticipate the key clarity will not be as clear as other models of backlit keyboards I've owned in the past. Now for the Frilly stuff: A. The light schemes: Cute, but not exceptional. There are many rotating color displays for the main key's LEDs (surprisingly, however, there does not appear to be any lighting at all (base or back) for the Function keys). B. Color Control: Apparently cannot control the colors, just the rotating color schemes. You also cannot set one color for all the keys, or establish one non-rotating color scheme -- except to turn off ALL backlighting. C. Style/Appearance: I'm not sure I'd call this "steampunk" style; it's more of retro-SCM manual typewriter style. The keys are bright chrome with black inserts and grey-white letters/number/symbols. In all, a bit disappointing but its functional. I bought this because the cat spilled coffee on my Logitech G512 Carbon, shorting out over half the backlights (the keyboard still works). I needed a keyboard --fast -- and the local stores had crappy keyboards. I need backlighting because my office faces due North with trees blocking all but the most indirect sunlight. I like the sound and feel of the keys on this board, but light weight and lack of color control (Can I please just have white or blue lights for ALL the keys, please?) is a downer for me. I'll hold onto top this until I can find a keyboard with the color control and feel/weight I had with my G512 Carbon.
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