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The MizarMZ60 Luna Mechanical Gaming Keyboard is a compact 60% keyboard featuring 62 keys, RGB LED backlighting with 16.8 million colors, and hotswappable Gateron Optical Blue switches. Designed for gamers and professionals alike, it offers anti-ghosting NKRO, programmable macro keys, and a lightweight, splash-proof design, making it the perfect accessory for both gaming and home office use.
B**N
Decent keyboard, good value
I don't want to knock the item itself down too hard because overall it seems like a solid, good little keyboard of surprisingly good quality for the price. Mine was only $25 but definitely seems like I got a $50 board. Not perfect but not total junk like most in this price range.However, mine came with dings & scratches, was a bit dirty as well so it's quite obviously not new. Which isn't the end of the world but certainly would be nice to get a new one like I paid for. But Amazon would NOT even let me exchange it for another one or return it even though I still had time left within my 30 day return period. They said I'd need to reach out to the manufacturer which is just nonsense..
D**.
Been using this for a few years.
If you’re on a budget for a 60% gaming keyboard this might be your best option. It’s basically a ducky one 2 mini in its own way. The keyboard shows the colors really well. The switches are very silent. The keycaps don’t fade like most keycaps do and they feel good. The only issue i’ve had with this keyboard is my P key (which i barley use) has broken where the little + is for the switch insert. It most likely could have been something on my end because no other keycaps has broken. Just beware when you take keycaps off. Oh and it’s very customizable
M**L
Very good keyboard
I love the sound and the rgb on it recommended 👍👍
S**R
Amazing keyboard! But rose the price
I bought this keyboard for gaming, I've had it for a while now and the rgb is great! They keys sound great and i don't think you need to lube it! I bought it for $50, then soon after it rose the price. This keyboard sounds amazing and is great for gaming! Its not a cheap build and the quality is there. I would definitely recommend this keyboard to alot of people. Great keyboard!
A**R
Great start for modders and beginners.
First things first. This is a budget keyboard. This is not a high end custom job, and should not be viewed as such. That being said, this is a very good product for the money.Let's start with the worst things first. The keycaps on this board are forgettable. They feel ok and perform their function. That's about all that can be said.Second, all my switches work as intended, but I did have some folded over contacts straight out of the box. This made switch removal slightly harder, but everything works just fine.Now the positives. I really like the feel of this board. I paid the extra $10 for the Gateron Yellow switches and am glad I did. They are very smooth out of the box and all feel uniform. I now prefer them to my Cherry Black switches.The stabilizers are suprisingly nice straight out of the box. They are factory lubed, and I can tell. A very nice plus for a budget board.Last, this board is totally modular. This is the primary reason I purchased it. Have a complaint about the stabilizers? Don't like the switches? Want an aluminum case? Just rip it apart and modify it. As is, it is a nice keyboard, but it can become anything you want with just a little work. Great for beginners looking at trying different switches, and great for modders looking for something to customize without spending a ton of cash up front.Thencase for this board is similar to the GK61/SK61, but I found that it is slightly taller. The inner dimensions are all still the same just as an FYI. Also, my unit came as 3 pin hotswap. I believe later units are to ship as 5 pin hotswap. I would contact the manufacturer before purchasing if that is important to you.I personally am looking forward to getting my feet wet into modding this board, and am pleased with the initial quality and value.
C**E
My New Favorite Keyb
The only thing I don’t like about this keyboard is that it does not support media function keys. For those of you that don’t know what that means, it’s being able to turn your computer volume up or down from the keyboard and other media functions like pausing and playing videos. That being said, everything else is great. I got this keyb because it works with mechanical switches. I did not want to use optical switches. The stabilizers are decent for the price of this board. They are better than the ones that came on my Drop Alt that cost considerably more. I couldn’t get the rattle sound out of one side of the space bar stabilizer so, I replaced that one only. I bandaid moded and lubed the stabilizers. No clipping is required as they are flat on the bottom. I filled the bottom of the case with foam to cut down on the hollow sound. I threw in some cheap Feker Pandas and key caps. This pcb most likely will not work in other cases that are designed for boards like the GK61 but, may with a little modding so, keep that in mind. I mainly got this so I didn’t have to take my expensive boards out of my house for days I need to go to the office. I love how compact it is and how it sounds now. This keyb holds its own against much more expensive models. If you are on the fence with this, just get it. You’ll be happy you did. I bought two.
A**R
Almost perfect for a budget 60% (but why no media keys?)
I really like this keyboard for the pricepoint. It follows the familiar 60% layout of boards like the GK61.It has better than average keycaps, which despite being abs plastic, feel, sound, and look pretty good. They are a little on the thin side. The RGB is bright, vibrant, and comes with a good selection of options. You can also turn it off if you like. The legend on the keycaps is surprisingly clean, classy, and refined. It doesn't feel cheap, and compared to most budget boards it feels a class above.Also, it has hot-swappable, which is awesome for a low keyboard at this price. Great for starting out and trying different exotic switches. I ordered some Kailh box blacks for my WASD, the rest being Gateron Browns.My only complaint (and this isn't the only board with this problem,) is that it lacks media keys. No volume, start, stop or pause on any of the layers, and no easy way to program it in. I am not sure why this is, since comparably priced boards like the SK61 have almost identical layouts, except they also have media keys.So for the price, this is an excellent keyboard, as long as you don't need media keys. If you need media keys, look elsewhere.Highly recommend for people wanting a board to tinker with and try out rare and exotic switches.
V**N
Gute Tastatur aber nicht wirklich brauchbar für mich
Ich habe die Tastatur gekauft um mal das US-Layout, eine 60% Tastatur und diverse Switches auszuprobieren.Gewählt habe ich die Variante mit den mechanischen Gateron Yellows, da diese generell als so ziemlich die besten im unteren Preissegment betrachtet werden (was ich auch bestätigen kann) und viele auch die Federn in teurere Switches einsetzen da diese zu den besten gehört.Die Tastenkappen sind die besten die ich auf einer Tastatur hatte (wobei ich bisher auch ausschließlich günstige Tastaturen verwendet habe)Generell finde ich die Tastatur für den Preis super aber nur wenn man die Tastenbelegung so mag wie sie Standardmäßig ist, da man das leider nicht wirklich ändern kann.Das Einzige was man daran, mit der Software, anpassen kann ist der Default Layeralso z.B. das wenn man "a" drückt kommt beim PC eine andere Taste (oder auch Tastenfolge) anwas leider nicht geht ist das man z.B. beim Drücken von "a" und "fn", in Kombination, dann ein "ä" bekommt (man kann nur Belegungen für einzelne Tasten setzen)was mich an der Standardbelegung am meisten gestört hat ist das die Kombination aus "fn" und "Windows Taste" dafür sorgt das die "Windows Taste" gesperrt wird (was man auch nicht abschalten kann)da die Pfeiltasten aber nur mithilfe der "fn" Taste betätigt werden können ist, meines Wissens nach, die Kombination aus "Windows" + "shift" + "Pfeiltaste" unmöglich zu benutzen (mit der Kombination kann man ein Fenster von einem Bildschirm auf einen anderen bewegen und das nutze ich sehr oft)Ansonsten ist bei mir die Leertaste ziemlich laut, weswegen ich den Stabilizer einschmieren müsste.Die LEDs zeigen nach oben, wodurch das Licht besser zur Geltung kommt, aber wenn man die Tastenkappen ändern will muss man darauf achten das man entweder dünne oder keine mit "Cherry-Profile" nimmt, da die 3. Reihe ansonsten immer gegen die Switches hauen würde was ziemlich nerven kann.Wenn man mechanische Switches beim Kauf auswählt (also die wo nicht "optisch" dran steht) kann man die gegen so ziemlich alle "Cherry-Style" Switches tauschen (darunter fallen die meisten populären) jedoch muss man darauf achten das man nur 3 Pins hat also wenn man Switches mit 5 Pins einsetzen will muss man erst die beiden Plastikbeine abtrennen.Das Kabel ist 1.6 Meter lang und die beigelegten Keycap Puller und Switch Puller funktionieren ohne Probleme.Die Tastatur wurde mir pur in der Retail-Verpackung zugeschickt (also ohne Pappschachtel drumherum), wodurch der Aufkleber mit meiner Anschrift auf die Verpackung geklebt wurde und sie ein wenig eingedellt ist was mich aber nicht weiter stört.Die Tastatur hat hinten keine verstellbaren Füße wodurch man die Höhe nicht anpassen kanndie Höhe ist - vorne: 2,2 cm - hinten: 3,1 cmFür die Beleuchtung gibt es 4 Verschiedene Helligkeitsstufen (+ aus)man kann pro Profil 7 statische Farbeinstellungen vornehmen, welche auf der Tastatur selber gespeichert werden, wodurch man die Software nicht mehr braucht (die Funktionen "M1", "M2" und "M3" sollen einen zwischen den Profilen wechseln lassen jedoch hat dies bei mir nicht funktioniert wobei ich nicht weiß ob ich es nicht vielleicht auch irgendwie falsch gemacht habe)ansonsten gibt es noch 18 Farb-Verläufe/-Schemas (Vortex, Surfing right, Lighting by press, Breath, Ripple, Always lighting, Wave Spectrum, Center Surfing, Snake marquee middle, Glowing fish, Heart-shaped, Colorful fountain, Traffic, Gluttonous snake, Wild dance, Surfing Cross, Spectrum und Random fountain) wo man die Helligkeit, Geschwindigkeit und teilweise auch Farbe ändern kann (die Geschwindigkeit kann man glaube ich aber nur mit der Software anpassen)Da mich das Problem mit der Tastenbelegung zu sehr stört bin ich wieder zurück zu meiner alten Tastatur gegangen habe aber einige Kappen mit denen von dieser ersetzt damit ich dort dann angenehm das "US-Layout" nutzen kann obwohl es eigentlich eine deutsche Tastatur ist.
K**H
At the price of $100, there are better options out there.
This is a north facing led, 3 pin hot-swap board, tray mounted, with an aluminum plate. Aside from the aluminum plate, the board construction is almost entirely plastic. The board has no adjustable feet.My model was with Gateron browns, and I got it off Amazon warehouse in excellent condition for around 30 CAD. For that price, this was more than worth it. However, at the price of 100 CAD, you can do much better with other keyboards such as the RK Royal Kludge 61 percent.The stock sound is quite hollow because of the plastic case, and the browns are not really my type of switch, as they seem to have little tactility and sound scratchy (even after applying Krytox 205g0, a popular keyboard lubricant). For this reason, if you still want to purchase this board, I would suggest the linear reds.The keyboard comes with a basic plastic keycap puller and a metal key-switch puller. It also comes with a braided cable, which is a nice touch.Overall, if this board was similarly priced to the RK keyboards or the other HK Gaming keyboards such as the GK61 or RK61, it would be a good beginner board. However, I cannot recommend this at the price of 100 CAD. At that price, I would recommend the GMK67 instead, as it comes with included case foams, a knob, and adjustable feet at only 70-80 CAD.
M**T
Consiglio switch rosso classico, sconsiglio optical
Ottima fattura, pesante come dovrebbe essere una tastiera di qualità. Ci tengo a precisare la differenza tra gli optical e gli altri. La differenza sta nella scheda madre e nello switch. Nel caso degli optical si intende che il tasto funziona con un sensore ottico, quando si preme il tasto un pilastro cala e interrompe la connessione tra i due "occhi" del sensore attivando la digitazione del tasto. È rischioso perché se parte di un sensore si danneggia a livello logico il tasto è premuto continuamente. Sconsiglio quindi lo switch ottico. Nel mio caso ho dovuto fare il reso perché il programma di personalizzazione della tastiera per quanto riguarda i colori e le macro non riconosceva la tastiera come connessa. Un caso a quanto pare non comune ma non unico. Di solito a quanto pare funziona vedendo anche i video sul web.
M**I
Ottima per giocare, ma per lavorare è parecchio MEH, inoltre il software interno non funziona
ho comprato questa tastiera in quanto ritornando a giocare competitivo e abbassando sensibilità e dpi necessitavo di maggiore spazio sulla scrivania.Premetto una cosa: questa tastiera è FANTASTICA e ovviamente, te che stai leggendo questa recensione stai pensando in questo momento: "perchè allora non hai messo 5 stelle?", il titolo già fa un riassunto veloce.Io lavoro in smartworking, e la combinazione data ai tasti FN (non per i tasti F1 etc, quello ci sta) ma per come è stato configurato FN + Windows, che mi blocca l'uso del tasto e quindi non posso usare la combinazione Win+shift+ left/right arrow, fondamentale per chi possiede più schermi.il programma interno reperibile su mizarlab.com, purtroppo non rileva la tastiera, quindi la sto usando in modalità plug & play senza possibilità di modificare magari qualche tasto o qualche combinazione rgb attraverso il loro software.in ogni caso, per giocare è molto comoda in quanto mi servono solo pochi tasti, aggiungendo anche che i gateron optical brown hanno una corsa non troppo lunga per un tempo di risposta davvero basso, per chi ha poche pretese e non vuole spendere un capitale (pensate che io volevo prendere la G915 TKL) è un ottimo prodotto.ma per chi necessita di lavorare con una tastiera, non vi consiglio una 60%, o almeno una 60% con quasi tutti i tasti bindati con FN (da notare in foto la mia povera G413 distrutta per le bestemmie a lavoro)
M**D
Cracking little keyboard
This is much better than I expected - it's a sober and very compact keyboard. Typing on it is a joy (gateron brown opticals) - I wasn't expecting to find multimedia keys - they are there on the FN layer along with arrow keys and extended function keys. For those that like lighting - it's there in full RGB - I've not tried the software yet... I'll see that later. Perfect for the backpack to work as I'm never going back to membrane keyboard 😂..
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