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The HUO JI E-Yooso Z-77 Mechanical Gaming Keyboard features 87 anti-ghosting keys, custom black switches for a quiet typing experience, and 9 customizable backlight modes. Designed for durability and comfort, it is compatible with multiple operating systems, making it the perfect choice for gamers and professionals alike.
T**E
Great Out of the Box or as a Base for Mods
An absolute steal. The key caps that are included feel a bit cheap, but if you don't like them, then they're easily replaced. I don’t love the case's aluminum finish but for this price, who cares? I purchased some vinyl and cut it to fit, and now I’ve got a colored keyboard without spending quadruple the amount on a Ducky or other premium brand.As for performance, this is a solid keyboard at an unbelievable price. The switches feel similar to the Gateron Blues I was using, albeit a bit more pleasantly clicky. The typing experience is comparable if not a little better, which is saying something since I "downgraded" from a keyboard that was way more expensive. The backlight is bright, and the rainbow color scheme is very cheerful. It comes with a few different lighting modes/patterns to choose from (a few of which I have no idea why anyone would want), and it's simple to toggle between them.The only thing that kind of bugs me is that when you bottom out on a keypress, there's an ever-so-slight sound of keycap hitting metal. I have a feeling this probably wouldn't be a problem with a plastic case, but oh well. It only happens when bottoming out, so it's not every single keystroke. Plus, it's so quiet that it's easy to ignore.(Pictured above is my keyboard with newly installed vinyl decal sticker and Tai-Hao keycaps.)
A**S
Great Value Gaming Keyboard
The media could not be loaded. This is a great keyboard for anyone looking for a new gaming keyboard. It is a 87 key, meaning that it does not have a number pad, but this saves a ton of space on the side of the keyboard and makes it feel almost most like a gaming controller rather than a keyboard. It is pretty responsive and have no issues with ghosting or keys not being pressed. The key caps are all nice ABS plastic and should hold up to some abuse. The keys and the switches can both be replaced and there are a couple replacements included in the box. The keys have a slight swoop on them which makes typing smooth and reduces stress on your fingers.The keyboard construction is very solid. It is full metal and can really take a beating. I rage quit, and smashed this thing against my desk with zero repercussions. This thing should last for a while.The lighting is pretty decent and has a ton of modes available to type with. It does get pretty bright so I tend to keep it on the second to highest setting. It is a chroma keyboard so each key can light up any color. There is no defined colors for key rows making personalization easy.Overall this keyboard is a joy to type on. I liked it so much, I actually just returned this one to get the bigger model so I can use it for daily typing and not just gaming. Very impressed by these new value mechanical keyboards.
R**L
Great budget keyboard!
The media could not be loaded. I haven't had a mechanical keyboard since my very first computer 20 years ago now, and as a writer with rheumatoid arthritis, I've been missing out. For the past decade or a little more, I've been using laptops and their built-in keyboards, and had developed a habit of typing really hard, literally pounding on the keyboard, in order to feel some tactile feedback. Obviously, this was hell on my arthritis, and as a writer who's already had to abandon writing long projects with pen and paper, I wasn't looking forward to the idea of having to abandon writing altogether, too. (Voice typing software has a long way to go before I trust it near my writing projects!)Thankfully, a friend said I should try mechanical keyboards because they've heard about people not typing as hard once they had some good tactile feedback, and I started looking for something I could afford. Enter this keyboard! The blue switches on this keyboard are very tactile and allow me to type without causing my hands too much pain, which is something I hadn't even realized I could do. I'll be changing the keycaps at some point because I'm not a fan of the 'gamer font' included on it and want something that better shows off the amazing backlights.Knocking off a star because when I get typing really fast, even though I can feel the click of the key, I sometimes see that a letter gets skipped. It's not terribly often, not enough for me to stop using the keyboard anyway, but it is kind of a hassle to have already gotten several words more typed up before it registers to me that I've made a typo. But I'm a pretty fast typist, clocking in at 80+ wpm max speed, so my use case isn't exactly 'average', either.EDIT: Discovered that the ripple pattern on the backlight was a specific culprit to the ghosted keypresses at high speeds. Switching to the slowly-shifting rainbow pattern has actually eliminated the issue. Still a neat effect, and if you're not typing at professional speeds probably not an issue for you. If it is, switch to a different LED pattern with a constant animation instead of one that responds to your keypress.Backlights: I have the RGB backlights with blue switches, and I absolutely adore the ripple effect when I'm typing, although the patterns do get a little muddied when I get going, as you can see in the video. But I actually like that, since it means that the pattern is never quite the same depending on what I'm typing and how fast I'm typing at any given moment. As mentioned before, I'll be looking for a set of keycaps to better show off these backlights, because they are an amazingly gorgeous part of the appeal to this keyboard. It'd be nice if there were a way to program the backlighting and colors using software on my computer, but I'm not particularly stuck on that and it's kind of a take-it-or-leave-it thing for me at this juncture.Loudness: The blue switches on this keyboard are LOUD. I don't mind it, personally, but if I were going for an office environment instead of using it at home, I would probably go for different switches, possibly brown. If you worry about keeping small children awake in the same room or bothering roommates or coworkers, definitely go for a different switch color over the prettier RGB LEDs.
S**M
Great Keyboard for value.
I searched many budget keyboard and finally found this a good keyboard. This one has many advantages with good price. Switch swap, key cap swap, aluminum body, colorful led and oiled key stabilizer. This one has optemu red switches that I like feeling better than other stiches. Really quick response for gaming. This on has abs key caps so I upgraded to pbt and it makes way better sound and feeling when I press the key.
I**Y
good buget keyboard
super nice pretty good quality and rgb is nice just wish the switches were easier to take out
A**A
Coqueto y justo para su precio
La funcionalidad del teclado es "normal", lo que se espera de un teclado, eso si, sus teclas son un poco duras al principio, espero que con el tiempo se vayan aflojando un poco, las luces se ven bien coquetonas, que es lo que se buscaba del mismo, los materiales se ven de calidad regular, así que no es la segunda venida de Cristo, pero tampoco es un pedazo de plástico puro y duro, al final, es un producto de calidad regular/buena que si es recomendable si lo encuentras a buen precio.
D**S
Excelente teclado
la verdad es muy lindo y de muy buena calidad el teclado, lo recomiendo
A**A
Really good RGB budget keyboard.
If you're looking for a nice-looking keyboard this is the one. It's budget-friendly and it has held up for a really long time.
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