💻 Elevate Your Typing Game with BOYI's RGB Magic!
The BOYI 87 Keys Wireless RGB Gasket Mechanical Keyboard combines a compact TKL layout with ergonomic design, hot-swappable Gateron Yellow switches, and versatile connectivity options, making it perfect for both gamers and professionals. With durable PBT keycaps and customizable RGB lighting, this keyboard is designed for performance and style.
Brand | BOYI |
Product Dimensions | 30 x 8.99 x 3.99 cm; 1.26 kg |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
Item model number | BOYI IK87 |
Manufacturer | BOYI |
Series | BOYI IK87 Tri-Mode Purple Keyboard |
Color | Purple Dream Encounter Cherry Profile Keycaps |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Hardware Platform | Laptop, PC, Linux |
Operating System | macos_10.12_sierra, Mac Windows |
Are Batteries Included | Yes |
Lithium Battery Energy Content | 2.6 Watt Hours |
Lithium Battery Packaging | Batteries contained in equipment |
Number Of Lithium Ion Cells | 7 |
Item Weight | 1.26 Kilograms |
J**
Great keyboard
This keyboard is a great board for typing and gaming. The yellow switches feel great.The keys have a matte feel to it.The rgb is a super nice touch as well.
Z**H
I LOVE IT SO MUCH
she is so beautiful, i actually love it, and it sounds like a dream.
V**A
Gaming
I love BoYi products never lets me down
S**N
Highly Don't Recommend
I really needed a wireless Japanese keyboard to replace the corded one I had previously, which my cat decided to eat. This keyboard comes with a wireless or corded option. And if the cord ever gets eaten by a cat, it's replaceable.I was ecstatic to receive this keyboard and I enjoyed having the LEDs as well. It has Gateron Yellow switches which I'm not a fan of, but ultimately it's replaceable. (I prefer Green) I'm also not a fan of the color scheme (purple and white), but it's the only one that was available on short notice for quite inexpensive. The other color options on here don't appear to have Japanese keys, so I opted for this one. It's nice that they have a couple of spare keys to replace the weird designed keys (see photos). I think I'll slowly customize it in the future to something more my tastes. Ultimately since that's personal preference, and since it's exactly as described on that end. No complaints there because it's what I purchased.----My main issue with this that really drops the quality of this keyboard, is that every time I click a key, ignoring the sound of the yellow switch, the spring inside the switch makes this awful 'ting ting' noise, which is the best way I can describe it. It honestly gives me a headache to use this keyboard.I think you'll only notice/have this issue if you can hear certain decibel ranges and if you live in a relatively quiet household. Or don't have headphones/earplugs on.I recorded a video, it's a little hard to hear in the video itself as it's recorded on a poor quality phone, but if you turn the volume up (maybe a lot), and/or put your ear near the speaker you can definitely hear it. Again if you're able to pick up certain decibel ranges. I'm sure someone with a narrower/damaged range of hearing wouldn't be able to pick up the sound.UpdateAlso I switched to green switches and the annoying spring sound was gone. But it also cost almost as much as a new keyboard. So keep that in mind. I wouldn't recommend this keyboard because I feel like it shouldn't have loud crappy springs to begin withUpdate 2Keyboard battery doesn't stay charged very long at all and needs to be plugged in for 'recharging'- cat ate the cord of course so that'll need replaced with a metal wire. I could be wrong, but I didn't see anywhere that this had to be 'recharged' via plugging in. I honestly wish this had a battery to replace rather than a cord to recharge it. Lights constantly shut off after about a minute of not being used which is inconvenient for most people. I bought it for the pretty lights to stay on when I use it, not for the lights to autoshut off for battery conservation. Also, every time the keyboard autoshuts off, any key I press to get it to 'switch back on' becomes 'stuck'So if it auto shuts off, and I press the a key, the a key will continually press 'aaaaaaa' until I press it again to 'stop' it. Then they keyboard works fine. But this was frustrating to figure out, my movies would be stuck playing and pausing for a few seconds before I realized I had to hit the spacebar again. And if I wanted to rewind the movie a bit and hit an arrow key, it would get stuck rewinding all the way to the beginning if I don't very quickly tap the arrow key again. VERY FRUSTRATING! This keyboard is far too 'glitchy' or honestly just cheaply designed that I cannot recommend anyone purchase this. I was happy originally, but this keyboard has far too many issues for it to be something I could recommend to anyone. Honestly, I wish I spent twice as much for a keyboard with far less issues.
M**.
Update: Thought it was Great..
So the seller reached out and provided me a new keyboard as well as advised me on how to “use” it. My only reason for not doing a 5 Star review is that nowhere in the listing does it say that the keyboard should be “charged”. Maybe I am “dumb” but if it requires this, you should say so.. Orherwise, Happy with the results!Worked for less that a week..I received an item with a battery that wasn’t full capacity it seems - since I only had it for a total working week of three days and the keyboard wasn’t obviously active the full 8 hours everyday.. so yeah, very unhappy!
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