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⌨️ Elevate your desk game with tactile precision and customizable RGB flair!
The Merdia Full Size Wired Mechanical Gaming Keyboard features 104 blue tactile switches equivalent to Cherry MX, offering a quieter yet responsive typing experience. It boasts 21 customizable LED backlit modes controllable via FN keys without software, durable ABS keycaps, and a hot-swappable switch design for ultimate customization. With anti-ghosting, macro support, and multimedia shortcuts, this wired keyboard is engineered for both professional productivity and immersive gaming.






| ASIN | B0BC8LV92C |
| Additional Features | Backlit |
| Antenna Location | Gaming |
| Best Sellers Rank | #2,635 in Video Games ( See Top 100 in Video Games ) #228 in PC Gaming Keyboards |
| Brand | Merdia |
| Built-In Media | USB Cable |
| Button Quantity | 104 |
| Color | Blue Switch Blue & White |
| Compatible Devices | PC |
| Compatible Operating System Family | Windows |
| Connectivity Technology | wired |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 1,948 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 16.93"L x 5.12"W x 1.57"H |
| Item Weight | 1150 Grams |
| Keyboard Backlighting Color Support | RGB |
| Keyboard Description | Gaming |
| Keyboard Layout | QWERTY |
| Manufacturer | Merdia |
| Mfr Part Number | USCHOOT836 |
| Model Name | USCHOOT836 |
| Model Number | USCHOOT836 |
| Number of Keys | 104 |
| Number of Sections | 2 |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Gaming |
| Special Feature | Backlit |
| Style Name | Contemporary |
| Switch Type | Tactile |
| Theme | Gaming |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
I**E
Solid, quality build. Snappy and loud!
Good quality, snappy key responses, but it is LOUD. I actually wanted it to be loud, so for me that isn't a problem and when my colleagues complain I can always shut my office door. LOL. One very minor suggestion is some of the punctuation marks are a bit hard to read. I know what's what from memory but if I happen to be searching for one, I found myself having a bit of a struggle (especially &, # and @). I was happy to find a quality keyboard replacement with brown switches, WIRED (I'm not a fan of blutetooth and having to charge all the wireless accessories), full size, 104 keys, with attractive colors. Also the keyboard feels great and doesn't slide around on my desk due to its substantial weight and heft.
A**O
Excellent feel. Black keyboard/black switches - UPDATE: Broken keys on some keyboards
I am very fussy over keyboards, and have tried many. Ironically, the best ones have been those originally supplied with old computers, all of which had mechanical switches. I'm not a gamer, so this is strictly about typing, but this keyboard is shockingly good. Ok, the lighting is a bit odd, and the colours can't be changed, even though the lighting patterns can, but for feel in use working on typing lengthy documents, this feels absolutely great. It has linear keys which operate very smoothly without the 'action point' in something like blue switches, but it is just resistive enough, and in use is hard to fault. It's also not a 'click' as a blue switch, but still does make distinctive sounds. Control of the lighting is pretty easy, and there's a slip of instructions included that explain the use of the FN key to increase/decrease speed of lighting effects and brightness, change modes, and turn backlighting on and off. There are probably better keyboards out there, but at $29.90, I don't think this would be beatable for value. I bought one for me, then a number of them for work. EDIT to add that of 6 keyboards ordered, 2 arrived with up to 4 F-keys broken off each. The boxes were all undamaged, so this must be happening during packing at the factory. All but one of the keys either pressed back on, or could be repaired with superglue, but one required a new key-switch, because the stem was also damaged.
J**N
Survived Absolutely Brutal Yeeting
I am deathly afraid of spiders. Full on, irrationally terrified to the point where my very soul would pee its pants if it could if a spider is too close to me. It's stupid, I know, but I tell you this so you can understand. I ordered this keyboard in September of 2021, it is now the end of June 2022. It's been a perfectly fine and adorable keyboard. The other day, I was chilling in a recliner with my keyboard on my lap, doing some light gaming (dailies, amirite), and in the midst of a brutal arachnid attack, I accidentally yeeted this keyboard across my living room. Hard. Like landed with a sickening "that's definitely broken" thud. Almost killed my tv with it too, but I digress. It still works perfectly. 2 keys popped off in the flurry, but neither they nor their switches sustained any damage. If your hesitation to buy this keyboard is a durability concern, where you're thinking "maybe I should just spend a bit more and get something more heavy duty," you need not fear. I was a hardcore Razer customer for years. Switched to this from Razer Hunstman, which was a replacement for my Razer Chroma BlackWidow V2, and so on. This keyboard still has a nice, sturdy metal body without the excess weight and, if I can be frank, also without the unnecessary angular shape and even sharp edges present in the Huntsman and similar keyboards. And it's pink. And lights up. And has a 10key. And survives spider-induced violent yeetings. Just buy the darn thing!
E**E
Awesome Mechanical Keyboard
I bought this when I wanted a more mechanical feeling keyboard and it definitely delivered. The keys have a certain click to them which definitely hits the spot if you love mechanical keyboards. There are many different backlit RBG modes, and the white LED's in the back make a perfect colour combination with the light pink keys and see through letters. The keys are extremely easy to remove (but not to easy they come off uninvitingly) and easily replaceable. The heavy feeling of this keyboard makes it feel very high quality. (feels like it weighs more than 2.64 pounds but I'm not entirely sure) The keycaps are also very smooth and slightly dipped which is certainly an underrated feature in gaming keyboards. The one negative I do have about this keyboard is it randomly shuts off. I'm not sure if this is an issue with my hardware, the connection of the keyboard, wires or something else but it is the only keyboard I've used that has had this issue. It became quite annoying after happening multiple times. After turning on you'd most likely have to restart it because the keys don't do anything. Other than that there are no other negatives! Makes for an awesome keyboard if you love hearing a sensational click in every key you hit.
J**K
Failed after basically 20 days of use.
I knew it was cheap when I first laid my hands on it. I mean, it looked nice. The feel of the ABS keycaps were standard, the Cherry profile of the keys were a welcome sight. It's wired so there's not much lag. The pale pink is pleasing and not goo gaudy, and the white keys break up the amount of pink. But something about it just didn't seem right about it. The typing experience was nice for anyone who likes blue switches. They gave a pleasant click with each press. And the switches never got stuck or anything, it was almost a pleasure to use this wired keyboard. And it wasn't the stability of the keys that gave away the cheapness. I mean, sure, the plastic stabilizers in this keyboard are a little loose and rattley, but this isn't a hundred dollar keyboard we are getting here. And if I have a problem with them I could always replace them. Also, the aluminum top case did a banger job holding the switches in place. I know it did because when the keyboard started showing signs of crosstalk -- specifically when I'd hit the 8 on the numpad and get a backslash along with it, or when I'd try and backspace to erase the backslash, it would register a backspace, and then a FORWARD slash right afterward -- I had to take the keyboard apart to try and repair it. Pulling the switches off such a lightweight keyboard proved problematic for me as I had to hold the entire thing down with one arm while I wrested the switches from the PCB. The top case did a really great job keeping them in place! Anyway, it's only one star because despite all of the positives, I got to the barebones and took one look at the PCB and saw there was no cleaning to do as both the top and bottom were spick and span! After reading other reviews here it looks like I made the right choice to not continue troubleshooting it myself. Others have had awful experiences with the keyboard, likely due to a low-quality PCB that doesn't isolate the circuits well enough, so the key switches end up triggering others down the circuit path. This keyboard was used once a week for the past eight months (except for a few days no one came to the office to use it). And I can't strip it for parts because ABS, while having a good feel, aren't made for long-term use. At this price point it should've lasted 8 months of daily use. I couldn't recommend to anyone viewing this product anything except the following two words: STAY AWAY.
L**A
Pink perfection
Been using this keyboard for about 2 years now and I still love it. The brown switches are still that perfect tactile “click” without being too loud, a big issue I find with most mechanical keyboards. I thing the size is perfect for my needs, as I prefer to have one with the number pad and this one has everything spaced out nicely without being too tight or wide apart. It’s comfy to rest my hands on and I like that it has 2 stands on the back to tip it up at an angle. I use it for gaming and regular PC use. It was very easy to install, just plugged in the USB to my pc and it was good to go. Sturdy built and I absolutely love the pink and white color scheme, it matches the rest of my PC setup perfectly
M**T
Mechanical keyboard convert
I used to use a Microsoft Sidewinder, since I was typing in Japanese for some things, and having the characters on the board was really nice. When it started to die, I took a look at regular mechanical keyboards, since I didn't need the Japanese keys, anymore, and my gf really liked her mech board. I always hated the loudness of the switches, however. This keyboard, however, isn't any louder than my Sidewinder, and the feel of the keys is great. I use it for gaming, typing, and for photo editing work. I finally get the appeal. The backlighting has far more options than I would ever need, being the kind of person who just keeps it on the solid white setting. But, changing lighting setups is beyond easy, and the manual is very helpful. As I said, the keys/switches feel awesome, and the noise is minimal. They have the right amount of spring and click, without being obnoxious. I don't know what else I can say other than that this keyboard made a longtime skeptic a believer. Great price, and great quality.
L**O
very cute! 💗
super cute keyboard! it works super well and you can change the lighting for it!! i would keep in mind it is a little loud but super satisfying when typing or playing games. it has lots of buttons with double uses and even a number pad! it’s relatively a medium sized keyboard, would recommend as it doesn’t take up too much space.
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