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The MOTOSPEED BK67 is a versatile 65% layout mechanical keyboard designed for both Mac and Windows users. It features Bluetooth 5.0 connectivity, a rechargeable 1300mAh battery for extended use, and customizable RGB backlighting, making it perfect for gamers and professionals alike. With its compact design and ergonomic features, this keyboard enhances productivity while adding a touch of flair to your workspace.
G**R
no software engine for this item
although it is advertise that there is one there is no software engine for this specific keyboard. I've tried looking and there doesn't seem to be a driver available for this keyboard.
V**Z
Exelente produc
Perfect produc for the money.
A**L
RECOMMENDED! Excellent Mechanical Keyboard for gamers and writers!!
I this keyboard! Generally speaking, this keyboard is going to do exactly what you need it to, and its plug and play function means you'll be doing it quickly. The compact design feels really natural, and will absolutely save more space on full size keyboards. Great for smaller desks or anywhere you are looking to save space. This keyboard also comes with a key cap remover, which makes for easy clean-up during that monthly/yearly tech clean up or the occasional spill.Now for the nitty-gritty details:First and foremost, the lighting is actually quite good. On arrival and initial plug in, the keyboard lived up to the pictures and cycled through the rainbow shades. It’s not so bright as to be a nuisance if you are looking to have those back-lit keys. Additionally, there are directions included that walk you through setting up custom lighting features and patterns, should you be interested in that. This is located in the instruction manual, which I almost threw out because it looked like the quick-start guide most tech products come with these days, so be careful!Next, let’s talk switches. For the record, I am not an expert on switches; I am a casual mechanical keyboard user. I have previously used several variations of Razer mechanical keyboard, so I am primarily accustomed to green switches, as a reference for those a bit more switch-savvy. The blue switch clicking on the keyboard is relatively quiet, louder than some previous switches but not overwhelmingly so. Clicks match keystroke registration well, no delays. The actual click does take place a bit lower on the keys than I am used to, but does not hinder game performance/typing speed. You do not have to use much pressure to click on these keys, but still enough that you won't be accidentally clicking incorrect keys often.The keyboard is connected at the board via USB-C to a traditional USB into the PC (not sure if it is 2.0 or 3.0). The board itself is relatively lightweight, almost too lightweight, but has good grip on the bottom to keep the board from sliding around. I was not able to verify, but I did see what appeared to be a couple buttons which appeared to be Macro buttons, labeled "M1, M2, M3". I was not able to locate any information about these keys in the instruction manual or online, but I did previously have a keyboard with that function before and it was labeled similarly.During the initial testing of the product, only one negative thing caught my attention, but I am not removing stars because I think it is something that affects my ADHD and therefore wouldn't apply to everyone. Heck, some people might even find it pleasant. There is a very light, metallic echo at the end of each click. When typing quickly, it's not very noticeable, and if you had headphones on you might not even notice it. When I slowed down my typing a bit, or only clicked one or two keys, I could hear it reverberate for at least a solid second after each click. This drove me a bit crazy at first, but it didn't impact performance in any way. Keep that in mind if that sort of sensitivity might apply to you.Overall, I would buy this keyboard again if I needed to replace a keyboard or wanted to pick one up as a gift. I would highly recommend this one for any gamers or writers in your life looking for mechanical.
N**Y
Snipsnap, this is the click clacks.
As I slowly enter the foray into mechanical keyboards, I've been looking for an opportunity to get my hands on some blue switches. For reference, my current keyboard uses tactile brown switches. I do a lot of typing, and I mean a lot. I love having the tactile bump.The blues are definitely smooth but still have enough feedback for me to mash out some words real quick and feel good. Noisier than the browns, no noticeable bump but the auditory cue is enough.This is my first compact keyboard though, and I gotta say, I dig the size. The tray on this is plastic, so it's fairly lightweight, the keys are at a great tilt. Feels nice to use. I can appreciate the backlight and the backlight options being part of the device and no need to install extra software that's finicky AF. (*cough* Razer *cough*). I don't quite have a grasp on the recording mode for the RGB but I'll futz with it more later.Only beef I've got with this is how the space bar sounds. Each key in and of itself behaves very well, the switch is a clean crisp sound. The space bar on this has a hollow ring to it that differentiates itself. Just a personal nuance but that alone might send me back to my current keyboard. I think it may be that there's an aluminum plate that it hits and rings against. Big ups for them including a cap remover though, so I could easily pop it off and see if there was something hanging.
E**G
Works great and looks better than expected!
This is a good compact mechanical keyboard, whether you're looking to game with it or just use it as your regular keyboard. Each key is very responsive and so far I haven't noticed any missed inputs on my computer.The keys have good travel and a pleasant clicking sound. Each click is not too sharp and biting, but just muted enough to have a good soft quality to the sound.The included cable is a good braided cable and should be long enough for most set ups, even if your pc tower is under your desk. And like the listing said, this keyboard has a usb-c port, so if you ever need to replace the cable, it should be easy enough to find a replacement.The white color with the LED lights are perfect, it gives off such a pleasant diffused rainbow of colors which is in stark contrast to my current mechanical keyboard, which also has RGB LEDs, but against the silver and black, those color appears much harsher and colder.Ultimately, we'll see how this fairs after a few months of use, but for now, it seems solidly built and I haven't found any defects with this keyboard.