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The Akko 108-Key Full Size Wired Mechanical Gaming Keyboard features a unique Matcha Red Bean theme, durable PBT doubleshot keycaps, and advanced anti-ghosting technology, making it perfect for gamers and professionals alike. With fully programmable keys and smooth linear switches, this keyboard combines functionality with aesthetic appeal.







K**N
Great quality keyboard!
I love this keyboard! It’s my first venture into mechanicals, and I couldn’t be happier. The colors are so cute, and replacing keys is very easy. I use it for very casual gaming, so the pink switches are great for me and what I need it for.
C**L
Pretty good full sized keyboard
This is a pretty nice keyboard the color scheme is cool and the switches feel good. The board sounds pretty hollow so I would recommend put some foam padding or neoprene or something in there to dampen the hollow sound. The stabilizers are lubed fairly well and don't have much if any rattle. The Gateron Pink switches from what I can tell are just recolored Gateron Reds, if you go with the Gateron Orange switches those are actually unique as they are basically Gateron Browns with a Gateron Blue spring which actually fills a void in Gateron's tactile line up. For the adventurous among you the board is not backlit but can be made backlit as the PCB has the contacts for it but they must be soldered in. Overall this is a pretty great mechanical keyboard for the price.
S**N
Great keyboard for general use
Came with everything listed, but after a week of heavy usage, some of the keys developed a squeaky sound when pressed softly, but it isn't that much of a bother when you have headphones on.
C**E
Mechanical, yes. Clicky? No. Stylish? Yes. USB-C? Not...quite...
There's a LOT to like about this keyboard. Aesthetically, I like it a lot better than the grey Dell AT101 keyboard it's replacing. However:--The mechanical keys (Opteron purple??? Gateron periwinkle???) don't click at all. It's like typing on stale marshmallow keys. Not much feedback, no click.--The USB-C connector has a proprietary cable (included) that slides into a receiver on the back...but THEN it goes to a USB-A connector. If you use a regular C-C cable, you will have to shave the sides of the cable to fit in the receiver. If you use the supplied cable, you'd better have enough USB-A connections.Frankly, I like the looks of this thing so much it stays. It's "ok" to type on, but I'm relegating this to laptop-only duty. It's small enough to travel (it's plastic, unlike the metal on the AT101 or the Avant Stellar or the Northgates), so I can have a full-size kb in the hotel or "travel office" during the pandemic.The only reason I'm docking a point is that these specific nuances weren't spelled out in the product details, and I think it's kinda poor form to make a proprietary connector to defeat the universality of USB-C.
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