







⚡ Elevate your game and workspace with the keyboard that adapts to you!
The Merdia JPCH00T322 is a wired, full-size mechanical keyboard featuring 104 keys with Cherry MX-equivalent red switches that offer quiet, smooth keystrokes ideal for both gaming and office use. It boasts 21 customizable LED backlit modes accessible without software, full N-key rollover anti-ghosting, and programmable macros via FN shortcuts. Designed for durability and comfort, it includes hot-swappable switches, ergonomic ABS keycaps, and a stable base with collapsible and rubber feet, making it a versatile and reliable choice for professionals and gamers alike.
| Brand | Merdia |
| Product Dimensions | 42.93 x 12.95 x 3.81 cm; 1.03 kg |
| Item model number | JPCH00T322 |
| Manufacturer | Merdia |
| Series | JPCH00T322 |
| Color | Red Switch Black |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Operating System | Windows 10 |
| Are Batteries Included | No |
| Item Weight | 1.03 Kilograms |
J**J
It was okay..
It was decent, but I started to notice loud springs when typing fast. Couldn't deal with the sound and ended up returning it.
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!
ね**こ
水色に光ります
カチカチ音がちょうど良くて、見た目もスタイリッシュでとても良いです。気に入っています。重さがあるので持ち歩きには向きません。
A**R
Nice budget and outlook, durability might be a problem
Three months into using this keyboard. Great outlook and touch. No complains at this price.The enter key begins to be sluggish three months after use. Can be solved by getting cheap replacement switches.A nice piece to start using and customising mechanical keyboard. Definitely not the last keyboard you are getting.
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.
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