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The TECKNET Gaming Keyboard is a sleek 75% wired keyboard featuring 82 keys with a compact design that saves desk space. It boasts customizable RGB backlighting with 6 effects and 8 colors, a dedicated volume knob for quick audio adjustments, and 26-key anti-ghosting technology for flawless input. Its whisper-quiet membrane switches provide tactile feedback ideal for gaming and typing, while ergonomic design and adjustable kickstands ensure comfort during extended use. Compatible with Windows, Mac, and laptops, this keyboard blends style, performance, and practicality for professionals and gamers alike.










| ASIN | B0DN1LPFP2 |
| Additional Features | Backlit, Ergonomic |
| Antenna Location | Gaming,office |
| Best Sellers Rank | #5,180 in Video Games ( See Top 100 in Video Games ) #420 in PC Gaming Keyboards |
| Brand | TECKNET |
| Built-In Media | Keyboard |
| Color | Grey |
| Compatible Devices | PC |
| Connectivity Technology | Wired |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 2,736 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Plastic |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Is Electric | Yes |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 13"L x 5.55"W x 1.6"H |
| Keyboard Backlighting Color Support | RGB |
| Keyboard Description | Gaming |
| Keyboard Layout | QWERTY |
| Language | English, English |
| Manufacturer | TECKNET |
| Number of Keys | 82 |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Gaming,office |
| Special Feature | Backlit, Ergonomic |
| Style Name | Gaming,office |
| Switch Type | Linear |
| Theme | Gaming,office |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 1 year |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
A**H
Great value for the price
Really happy with this keyboard so far. The 75% size is perfect — compact but still has the arrow keys and everything I need. Frees up a lot of desk space. Worked out of the box on Windows 11 easy connectivity. The RGB looks great and is easy to adjust, and the volume knob is actually super convenient. Keys feel responsive and solid for both typing and gaming. Takes a little getting used to if you’re switching from a full-size keyboard, but overall it’s a great value for the price. Would definitely recommend.
W**O
Not mushy more a snappy respones
Out of the box impressions of the keyboard is... nice. The plastic case is stiff and the build is weighty to give that solid feel. Certainly, not a lightweight construction where hard typing styles could move the keyboard around a table. The feel of the membrane action is more snappy than a usual membrane keyboards... I was expecting a "mushy" feel. I get more feedback than I thought I would compared to a common Dell full keyboard. If you have a harder typing style, this might be fine for you. If you are expecting to have the smooth gentle click-ca-dy feel, then this is not for you as it does seem to rebound more than my most hard cherry type switches... forget the version, but I do have soft, medium with click and a high springy version for my custom keyboard. Getting the key feel out of the way and simply why I didn't go to way of TMKB T68 or RK Royal that are both very similar key layouts is cost. Weak reason, I've considered a mechanical and cheaper one, but the keyboard proved defective or maybe the method for some keys to be utilized was too far from reach due to the function key methods activate the cramped layout. My great disappointment with that purchase pivoted me to layout and use first. If I couldn't get to all needed keys specifically the /, ?, `, arrow keys, and home or end easily, then it is not for me. This will fit the role cheap and small for traveling around and no big loss if stolen or spilled, but feels fine for long typing. To note: keys themselves feel good with a texture that is not too smooth or hard edged, but do not these look like painted on type and I can say for how long that will last. The volume knob... works and I didn't think I needed it, but was nice to reach for it for a quick adjust. RGB lights are fine and easy to adjust. Right shift being small is not too bad for me, but anyone else should look at that if you are full size keyboard person. It is not fully deserving of the five stars as the painted keys, but it is solid feeling and as I'm typing this review, I don't have any big issues as it responds to my sloppy 80 WPM style. If you can go a few bucks more then the above mentioned might be better... I don't know? If this keyboard craps out suddenly, then that's where I'll go?
J**A
Nice Gaming Mouse
This mouse is a recent purchase so I only have a little experience using it but so far, I am enjoying it. Overall there are a few shortcomings but a majority of what I will say about this product is going to be positive so I'll just start a pro and con list with a middle ground section of stuff I'd like to point out but can't really say if its good or bad. Pros: -Software makes assigning commands to buttons easy -Premade commands for the M-Buttons and multiple profiles made creating a gaming setup and a working setup easy -Buttons are backlit and easy to see in the dark -With an all plastic mouse, I was worried about the texture and how it would feel but it has a very nice finish -The mouse has a ledge for your thumb and a small place for your pinky -The braided cable is a nice touch since I have a tendency to break them in my backpack In the Middle: -Even with all the weights in, the mouse is still fairly light (my first mouse was light, second was heavy. I have a slight preference for the heavier side) -weight tray unlocks and pops out to the side making adding or removing weights easy -The side of the mouse has easy to see DPI lights to tell you which of the 4 speeds you are using -I could go for an even heavier mouse -A much larger thumb rest and pinky rest would be very nice but that's just a personal preference -There are quite a few settings that I don't use but someone that knows what they're doing might enjoy Angle Snap, USP Report Rate, and the X/Y Sensitivity settings -my hand is probably medium-large and I use a palm grip comfortably Cons: -Software modifications to lighting are very confusing so I just locked it on whatever color it was on at the time (Dear tech support, Help. Sincerely, Me) -Depending on hand placement, 3 of the 5 side buttons are easy to use with the other two being slightly awkward to press (in my case its M1 and M4) Of the mice on the market, I can honestly put a high recommendation on this Tecknet mouse. However, I am coming from using the MMO7 with loads more buttons in a more ergonomic position (more buttons also comes with a higher price but I'm more than willing). In the event that this company makes something similar, I would be first in line to buy it but until then, I definitely won't be replacing this one. TL;DR - Mouse highly recommended
G**N
Great mouse, great value.
Great so far. I got this because I am tired of my Logitech devices (2 of the M570 and 1 of the G500) all having issues with the mouse buttons. After a while they would start double clicking on me when I only pressed the button once, or not clicking at all. Super annoying. I decided I was done spending money on their things and bought this instead. This is easily just as smooth and accurate as the G500. This one does not have as much heft to it, even with a fully loaded weight cartridge. I do like my G500 better in that respect but it is not a big deal at all. After a couple weeks I am completely adjusted to using the lighter mouse. I love the 5 side buttons and their arrangement. Using the included driver/software all buttons are easily mappable to single buttons (R for reload in a FPS game), button combos (Alt + Print Screen to take a screenshot or Ctrl + Enter to send an email), or actions (Copy, Paste, Open Windows Explorer, or Show Desktop). You can also do macros, though I have not tried that out, yet. The DPI customization is great, too. You can specify 5 different settings between 1000 and 16400 DPI and toggle through them with ease. You can also set the color of the lights on the mouse to whatever you want or turn it off altogether. 5 different profiles can be saved, so while you can't automatically invoke specific mouse settings based on what game you're playing or program you're working in (I did this with the Logitech G500), it is easy to set up each profile and switch between them. The only thing I don't like about this -- and it really is a minor complaint -- is that it is not as comfortable as the G500 for my hand. This is personal preference of course, but I don't like how the right side of the mouse flares out; I prefer it to "cave in" instead. All in all, I am very happy with my purchase and would definitely recommend trying this out if you are looking for a cheaper alternative for a gaming mouse. I got this one on sale for less than $30 while most of the competition with similar customization options and features go for $50 at minimum. I just hope that the switches on it don't wear out like all the Logitech ones did on me.
V**A
Great Value / Extremely Versatile
Bought this mouse for some PC gaming action. This mouse is more designed for the MMORPG player rather than the casual gamer, at least in my eyes. I bought this to help me play Fortnite (I know I know) better, to have better buttons on my mouse to build faster. I actually only find myself using one of the side buttons, the others just go unused, again leaning towards more value to MMO type games rather than shoot-em-up games. Still a very high quality mouse, love the RGB and customization you can do with this mouse with the software provided. DPI can go up to 16,000 I believe, which is insane for a gaming mouse. For the price, I say this beats any Razer mouse hand over fist. The quality is there, functionality is there for basically any type of game, or program for that matter. I can see editors using the side buttons for fast macro use rather than using keyboard shortcuts or anything. Also the removable weights in it really do make a difference. That is something I've only seen in high end mice like the Logitech G502 or any Razer mouse. Would highly recommend this mouse for the avid gamer, or a software user looking for a mouse with good macro programming.
R**T
Great Gaming Mouse that is not to confusing to set up.
First of all , I am no stranger to buying TeckNet Devices. But this is easily one of my favorite gaming mice. The mouse fits comfortable in your hand, its a medium size mouse. I generally only use my mice on the 2000-2500 dpi setting because i feel that is more than enough movement speed playing MMO games. The Grip is comfortable and enough to keep your hands from slipping. There is a bunch of Led color combinations and it is a tad bit confusing to get it to display a certain color variance skeem, but that is not too big and issue. They included Driver software and an easy tool for mapping your keys and creating macros if you so choose. Here is a tip for those looking to make a Key Bind but do not see the exact keyboard key listed in the drop down menu, Select the title "Single Key Entry" and then just hit the key on the board you want to associate with it. Example Scroll Lock. The wire feels durable with its Braided Nylon design. The little drag down button on the bottom of the mouse is to eject the magnet door if u want to decrease the weight or increase it. The only odd this about this mouse is the position of the M5 Button, it seems slightly out of place, I have to readjust my hand everytime I want to use it. making it a pain if you plan to macro keybinds to it. Eventually you get used to it, and develop a certain way to trigger it without being too put out. But you have to have an open mind approach. To some it may be too intimidating or out of place. Over all I think this is a great mouse and the price is in the right ball park. If your looking to get into a multiple keybind mouse from a standard one, or just a gamer looking for a good quality mouse with keybind options. This should be a good fit for you.
M**N
Cheap, you get what you pay for
stopped working/connecting and reset key combos and other methods didn't work. Also felt cheap, plastic feel was every apparently and the keys were very sticky. Had to return
G**.
A Solid, Inexpensive Mouse
Having used this mouse for 6 months now, I am honestly amazed at the quality given the lower price point. While I wasn't expecting anything terrible or even less than average, I also did not anticipate adoring it this much. It fits nicely in my palm, has excellent sensitivity (which can be adjusted to fit your needs), and the additional buttons have a wonderful feel and register accordingly when compressed. While discussing the adjustable sensitivity, I will state that the software required to fully utilize the mouse was a bit of a hassle. You have to go to their website and download the proper drivers, which is a given, but the site was somewhat difficult to navigate, and the large number of mice this company has released in the past makes for a confusing list to pick from. While on the topic of cons, I feel there should be a slight rise for the third, centered thumb button for easier use. Too often do I use a skill I did not intend due to my thumb being misplaced, though this has mostly been resolved due to familiarity since I'd purchased it. Otherwise, the weights and their tray for storage are a wonderful addition, the buttons themselves are incredibly handy, and too many gaming mice for higher prices fail to offer either the weights or the amount of buttons this mice does (5 for the thumb alone is perfect!). The DPI is spot on for this device, the level of customization is astounding, and honestly, if you're looking for a mouse of quality that doesn't break the bank, I couldn't suggest anything better. 6 months in, and this is still my favorite mouse!
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