Tezarre TK61 60% Hotswap Mechanical Gaming Keyboard with PBT Pudding Keycaps,RGB Backlit Wired USB Optical Switches Keyboards Full Keys Programmable for Windows MAC PC Gamers (Gateron Optical Blue)

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Tezarre TK61 60% Hotswap Mechanical Gaming Keyboard with PBT Pudding Keycaps,RGB Backlit Wired USB Optical Switches Keyboards Full Keys Programmable for Windows MAC PC Gamers (Gateron Optical Blue)

Tezarre TK61 60% Hotswap Mechanical Gaming Keyboard with PBT Pudding Keycaps,RGB Backlit Wired USB Optical Switches Keyboards Full Keys Programmable for Windows MAC PC Gamers (Gateron Optical Blue)

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Could this really be potentially an exemplar to add to the greatest budget kb's at that price range along with the GK61 or is this just some kind of marketing scheme (gifts to reviewers, fake accounts, etc)? Iran, North Korea, Sudan, Cuba, Syria, Russia, Alaska, American Samoa, Guam, Hawaii, Marshall Islands, Northern Mariana Islands, Palau, Puerto Rico, Rhode Island, U.S. Virgin Islands, Armed Forces Americas, Armed Forces Europe, Armed Forces Pacific, Tajikistan. And there are two plastic feet to slightly raise the keyboard to make typing easier for some users (only one position is available). Also here, the manufacturer has included an On/Off switch and there is a dedicated hole where you can find the WiFi dongle. This way, it’s harder to lose it (since it’s very small). Now let’s see what’s inside the Tezarre TK63 mechanical keyboard. The bottom side of the Tezarre TK63. What’s inside the Tezarre TK63 keyboard?

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I did also open up the board to look at the features and was quite surprised that there was a dampener between the PCB and the plate along with some foam for the case acoustics.Fully Customizable RGB - 16.8 million color combinations with multiple integrated RGB modes including Wave, Twinkle, Aurora, Musical Rhythm, Radar and Ripple. Completely customizable through use of our app. Alright, so I am going to do my best to do a thorough review on the keyboard. Overall, it is DEFINITELY a 5 star review. Are there a couple caveats about it? Sure, but I will get to that a little later. First off, I'm really impressed with this keyboard for the price I paid. For comparison, my current daily driver is a Keychron K8 aluminum frame with XDA PBT keycaps and Cherry MX Brown switches. This Tezarre is a budget 60% keyboard, but comes with the same features a pricier keyboard would:

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Tertiary actions accessible by holding the Fn key (allows you to use the function keys, home, end, pg up, pg down, etc. without actually having those physical keys on the keyboard.The board is fully hotswappable, and comes with two tools to remove the switches/caps easily, so it's great to customize the caps/switches as needed. Construction wise, I am pleasantly surprised. It feels very sturdy, very well built. In the last week of owning it, it has gone through extensive playthroughs of Halo: Infinite and Call Of Duty : Warzone. Very very responsive, no lag, and still very precise. The keyboard itself does not feel like it's cheap plastic, and has a good weight to it. The pudding caps are a very nice added feature. The Tezarre TK63 keyboard can connect via cable, WiFi and Bluetooth which is a great variety of options. To enable the first, just plug in the cable and keep the switch from the bottom to Off, the second mode requires that you switch the button to On and that you press the Fn + R combination of buttons (press and hold for 3 seconds). Obviously, you also need to connect the dongle to the computer. The third mode also needs the switch to be set to On and the combination of keys is Fn + Q (hold it down for 3 seconds). Not only does this keyboard function above and beyond my expectations for the price, but it looks really nice too. The RGBs are a great addition and are spread very evenly.

Tezarre TK61 60% Mechanical Gaming Keyboard with PBT Pudding Tezarre TK61 60% Mechanical Gaming Keyboard with PBT Pudding

This change of mind return policy is in addition to, and does not affect your rights under the Australian Consumer Law including any rights you may have in respect of faulty items. To return faulty items see our Returning Faulty Items policy. My only gripe about the keyboard is that the keycaps aren't leveled. I'm guessing it's from the foam inside to help reduce the noise, which is really nice. Keyboard lovers softly typing in a content rich, friendly place. The goal of this subreddit is to provide daily links to interesting keyboard and other computer peripheral content.In my honest opinion, the price might be a little pricy for a keyboard this small. However compared to other custom 60% keyboards, it definitely is a lot cheaper than what I've seen. The keyboard does have a slight ping by default, it doesn't bother me but it could EASILY be reconciled with some foam in the bottom of the board or better lubrication of the switches.

Tezarre TK61 60% Hotswap Mechanical Gaming Keyboard with PBT

Delivery price will be automatically generated and indicated on your basket after You fill up the delivery location (country). Please note, that some countries may have only one Delivery method from presented list. It is depends on the regulations of the transport companies and some International companies don’t have branches in all countries from the list. So, most gamers and people that are not keyboard connoisseurs will not be bothered, but if you really need to dampen the hollowness a bit, you can try adding more foam. As for the red switches, when compared to the brown ones from the GMMK, all I can say is that there is less resistance. I understand the appeal of the linear feel of the red switches, but if you like to feel a slight resistance when you type (about half-way through), then give the brown switches a try. You may have heard that the optical switches have way less room for modding than the mechanical switches.The argument that I usually find is that the optical switches sound hollower due to their design and yes, the keys Tezarre TK63 do let out a slight hollow sound which may not be as satisfying as on a keyboard with mechanical switches. But the difference is not as noticeable as the enthusiasts may make you believe. That’s why I gave the keyboard to a few relatives (that are not tech-savvy) and they said that the keyboard does sound and feel a bit different, but nothing which may become a deal-breaker. So, I removed all the switches and key caps. Optical switches: my main reason for wanting this is longevity. Gateron advertises 100m actuations, while Tezzare conservatively advertises 80m actuations. Theoretically better for competitive gaming, but I don't competitively game. I got this keyboard because I type a lot for work and I play a lot of pc games and when I first tried to use it, it's very fun and comfortable to use. This product was very useful than what I originally anticipated it to be. I bought this keyboard only I've always used a full keyboard for their functionality and having the numpad is a must for me, but I've been recommended this keyboard so I thought I'd try it out.



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