Product descriptionvictsing is consistent with its principle to build a superior wired mechanical keyboard with high quality, extraordinarily high Performance and great using comfort. It not only provides you with a wonderful gaming experience but also can be your best companion at working and daily use.pluggable USB cablethis keyboard supports plug and play with no software needed. You can connect the computer to work through the included USB cable, or use any micro USB cable to make the connection.detachable keycapsthis mechanical keyboard is attached with a key cap puller which enables you to effortlessly remove keycaps and clean the keyboard.wide compatibilitythis keyboard supports Windows XP/7/8/10 and Mac OS, which meets the needs of most gamers or typists. (Note: for Mac OS, The shortcut functions are not available.)specifications:product Dimension:(L) 355x (w) 124x (h) 28mm/13.98x4. 88x1. 1Inconnection: wiredworking voltage: 5V dcworking current: ≤200mabacklight: nomaterial: ABS plasticcompatibility: Win XP/Win 7/Win 8/Win 10/Mac oscolor: BlackPackage content:1 x keyboard1 x USB cable1x key cap puller1 x User Manual
S**R
Should be called the 'Flex Deck Mechanical'.
Inexpensive Oetume Red Switch TKL keyboard. It uses Micro (not C) connector, so don't get all excited. Keys are single shot molded with laser etched letters.Pro's:-Inexpensive-Has a replaceable cable-Has mechanical 'Cherry MX style' switchesCon's:-Deck flexes like no ones business-Due to deck flex, center keys feel mushy compared to outer keys-Poor quality key caps-Soldered switchesI'd just spend a $1+ more and get a different board (for same switches) with a much better deck, which will give a overall better experience. However, I did also get VicTsing's similar TKL board with Blue switches, and it was only $1 more. That board is a 5 star all the way around! Just not this one.
A**R
My first mechanical keyboard
I'm not an expert at this mechanical keyboard. I wouldn't be able to tell you whether or not the sound is too clicky compared to other red switches, or whether the typing feels not clicky enough, etc.I do like the general feel of the keyboard, and it feels good to a first time mechanical keyboard user like me. I also like the detachable cable and the rubber-gripped keyboard raisers.The one major issue i have found is with the spacebar. It feels more 'mushier' than the other keys, and to me, the actuation point (?) seems lower than the other keys.. this results in spaces being dropped. I think this might be due to the fact that the keycap of the spacebar is bigger than the other keys, and the springs not being adjusted or added to account for the additional weight (but that's just a guess).Also, no RGB, if that's important to you.All in all, not a bad buy for $25. I'm not sure about the durability of this thing, though. but heck, if it breaks in 3 months, you can grab another one (or a better one, since you'd have a better idea of what you're looking for).4 stars, due to the spacebar issue alone, since that's a key you'll use often if you type on this thing. I wrote this review on this keyboard, and i've had to go back and insert a spacebar a dozen times or so.3 months on, it's going strong. Had a scare earlier where one of the keys stopped responding, but once i took out the key cap and dusted it up a bit, it worked again. And maybe i just got used to the spacebar (or somehow some dust got unstuck?), but i'm not having the problem i mentioned earlier. so upping the review to 5 stars!
E**.
GREAT
The Switches are very tactile and WAYY quieter than my keyboard with blue switches. The only noise i hear from the keyboard is when the keys hit the board at the end of a press, and a slight (but very suddle) spring noise going back up. I dont know if it is because im used to a click half way across a press but the keys seem slightly harder to press than blue switches.
B**R
I'm not an expert on mechanical keyboards, but this stuff is subjective
Mechanical Keyboards are really all about subjective opinions and really all about what you are going to like personally. I personally have owned a much more expensive blue switch keyboard, which was beautiful and clicky (which I really liked too). But I found that when typing with it extensively, my hands would get very tired. After a few months, I had to go back to the old membrane keyboard so that I didn't develop wrist/hand injuries.When I read about red switches, I decided it was time to give it another shot. And this keyboard was just cheap enough for me to take the plunge. So far, I've been super impressed and couldn't recommend it more. Sure, it's not clicky like the blue switches, but honestly, that's fine with me. It feels wonderful to type on - and so far I haven't felt any fatigue.I've ordered the larger size Victsing for my home PC. Hopefully it's as good.
K**Y
It works but kind of annoying..
I love mechanical keyboards, and anyone who spends as much time using their pc as I do would be excited for a new product to plug in. I was thrilled when it arrived. The keys are responsive, product is a very light plastic material (different from all my other mechanical keyboards which use a metal bottom that adds sturdiness) but for the price its not bad. My only complaint is the awkward squeeky sound when i type.. it doesnt happen all the time but about 1 in 10 key strokes it happens..i ended up only using my keyboard for when i dont need to type as much but want a quieter board, and use my other blue switch board for normal typing.. if they make a keyboard that doesnt squeek i may recommend to people but until they fix their product ill rate it a 3 as i rarely use it due to it driving my crazy
J**D
Cheap, mechanical
Its a cheap and mechanical keyboard. The cheap just doesn't apply to the price, though, either.As another reviewer stated, it flexes a lot. Using the number row or function keys, you will start to notice it a lot. Probably best to not use the leg extensions, a flat surface will give a bit more rigidity.For a red switch, it seemed pretty smooth, I'm not sure what the tactile is supposed to mean in the description or what another reviewer was describing. The only tactility I noticed is when the switch bottomed out. And that's probably the worst part. Even though the switch itself is pretty quiet, the bottoming out was louder than my 2016 Razer Blackwidow. After using this cheap-o, I'd rather just use the clicky-clicky Razer.I bought this as an alternative to my Razer, to try out a red switch board, I didn't expect much. I can't say if it gave me a fair impression of a red switch, but I think the ultimate take-away from this is: if you want a decent mechanical keyboard, spend more money. This is a true "get what you pay for" product.
S**E
You get what you pay for
This keyboard is an awesome keyboard, i've had it for about 3 months and it still is lasting me without any issues, nothing has happened to it and it's not usb 2.0, awesome!However,The only downside is the sound, the sound after you press a key is similar to hitting a metal pole with a stick, it's not extremely noisy but it's still audible, even through my headphones (not playing sound) and I do like the fact that it's mx red switches, but it does feel like it's slightly harder to press rather than a really high quality cherry mx red keyboard. But, it is a awesome keyboard and instead of buying a new keyboard i'm going to happily hold on to it.
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