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The LTCNB1041 Nimbleback Wired Mechanical Keyboard is a versatile gaming keyboard featuring a hot-swappable PCB, 19 RGB backlight modes, and a Type C wired connection. With 104 key rollover and anti-ghosting technology, it ensures every keystroke is registered, making it perfect for both gamers and professionals. Its durable metal construction and ergonomic design provide stability and comfort for long hours of use.
M**N
Nice Mechanical Keyboard
The keyboard is pretty good. It is quite heavy with really pretty RGB lights. The enter key on the number pad isn't working as the pin connector fell out but I don't use that button so it's fine. Overall good product~
S**N
Decent entry to custom/hotswap
The build quality is mediocre. The weight is good but materials and paint are cheap.The switches are bottom of the bargain bin. First mechanical? You'll like them. Know what the nicer switches feel like? Plan on replacing them.The keycaps aren't the worst I've used, honestly. Slight texture, legends aren't bad. Personal taste more then a quality issue.The stabs are surprisingly ok. I'd love to get a little lube in there but they sound far better then most stock boards at this price.The lighting is sufficient if you don't want clean white. This board can't do a good white but it'll get close with the right switch. If you're really into RGB and per key stuff look elsewhere but if you just set it to a nice color and leave it, you'll be happy.Mod-ability is ok. Plenty of room to add some poly fill or whatever inside but you'll have to work around the standoffs. Not a big deal. I wouldn't do a tape mod. The pcb is really cheap and connectors (blanking on the name) look ready to fall off. In fact the first board I got had a dead key and several dead LED's with a rattling sound. I'll bet they fell off in shipping. Replacement board is ok but had some damaged switches.Sound is 100% subjective but this sounds better than my old corsair k95. No where near my gkkk pro but the price difference is almost $200. For the price, this board sounds surprisingly good.Personal note: I don't know if I'd recommend this to anyone unless you're new to mechanical keyboards and want something better than the $30-$50 boards you've been looking at. This is better than those. It really is and it gives you the freedom to get some other switch types. I'd recommend akko jelly as they are AMAZING switches and you get 45 for around $15. If that's all you're wanting out of this board, and you don't mind if the paint around the switches get scratched, it's a good deal. Maybe open it up and experiment with modding it. Great way to explore that hobby without sinking hundreds into it. But for anyone else I'd say this isn't worth it.Edit: had to send 2nd board back due to faulty inputs. If they get their QC up to par this will be solid board and I'll be happy to give it a 3rd chance. For now be sure you fully test every key and type on it a lot to test for input issues.
A**A
Great keeb for the price
I loved this keyboard, the feel of the switches straight out of the box are amazing for the price. The video I’m showing you is of the keyboard without any lube and with the same switches from the base package. The sound itself is isn’t the best but it’s DEFINITELY not the worst. The brightness of the RGB lights within this keeb are outstanding and give you so many options to choose from. The price is awesome for what you get and I see no issues with this keyboard as of yet. The fact that this keyboard is also hotswabble is just *chefs kiss* I will definitely be keeping this board and will eventually lube it as well
Z**.
Good so far
First, I am connecting this keyboard to a 2017 MacBook Pro running macOS Monterey v12.2.1. Second, this is my first hot-swappable board.Good unboxing experience overall, though I was hoping for a usb-c to usb-c cable. The cord is instead usb-c from the keyboard to a usb-a connection. So, I used an Anker dongle with no issues.After connecting, the [Fn + S] key command does appear to switch the board's functioning to that of a Mac as advertised. For example, I can save a doc with Command + S, where with this board, it's actually [Alt + S] that I'm pressing.Then, I checked all the keys in Word. All good. I can nitpick and say that there is no dedicated caps lock indicator, but not a huge deal. But all alpha-numeric, shortcut, directional, numpad, and function keys are all working. [Fn + ScrLk] does in fact bring up the window to grant microphone access and [Fn + Pause] brings up the emoji menu, haha.From what I've read, the Num Lock key won't work with Mac, and that seems to be the case. Also the secondary functions of the numpad don't seem to work either. For example, I cannot move the cursor to the left in a doc by pressing the number [4] key in combination with any shortcut keys [Fn], [Alt], [Ctrl], etc. But again, I wasn't expecting it so no biggie. After all, that same functionality is all available in the arrow keys, and the six keys just above them: [Ins], [Home], [PgUp], [Del], [End], and [PgDn].All the above were the things I needed and the keyboard has met or exceeded my expectations in those aspectsNow for the fun stuff:19 legit RGB modes. Can isolate a single color, and the color palette does include white. Plenty bright and comes set on the brightest setting. Is there another keyboard with 19 modes? I don't know of one. It is bright enough to not be a distraction.The media keys work straightaway with Spotify (F7-F12). I can play/ pause, rewind/ ff, mute, vol up/ vol down. Simple. Just works.The user manual is beyond decent and lists a lot of macro capability that I have yet to get into.While the switches and keys were kind of a non-issue for me, as I purchased the board with the intention of changing these, typing on it (as I am now) is quite satisfying. Good travel and feel so I might just keep them until I see some wear. Better than expected to be sure. The colors come through the letters and the sides of the keys well. The font...I mean it's not awesome but not terrible either. I don't love the font but at least quality control seems to be above average.The top plate is nice and weighs down the plastic base. I'm not a fan of logos in general, but I think this one is placed tastefully on the side of the board. In terms of my first hot-swappable board, at this price point, I am quite impressed with the quality.Edit: I forgot to mention that the spacebar is standard 6.25u which I don’t think is mentioned in the item description.
J**O
It keeps getting disconnected
So my experience with this product is partially due to Amazon's delivery service's inability to take accountability. I was at home all day waiting for the delivery of this expensive keyboard (my first hotswap 104-key) and no one ever rang the doorbell. I waited days for the delivery and reached out to get a reissue or refund, both of which Amazon refused. After a few days, my neighbor delivered my open package to me so I do not know what condition I was expecting it to be in at that point.The keyboard is nice, but I found it to way heavier than my 60% or 75% models, which is understandable to a certain extent. I changed the keycaps and switches to Gateron Greens with XDA profile keycaps. It works pretty well for the most part. I didn't map out my keys yet but it's feels sturdy. My only issue is the connectivity. If I leave the keyboard plugged in but idle for long periods of time (aka when I go to work for 9 hours), the keyboard needs to be unplugged/replugged in order for it to register on my computer again (restarting the computer as works but takes longer). That's the biggest pet peeve I have about the product so far.All in all, I don't know if this keyboard was worth the money I spent, especially since it went on sale immediately after I bought it at the original price.
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