

⚡ Elevate your game and workflow with precision and style—because your setup deserves the spotlight.
The MageGee 75% Mechanical Gaming Keyboard features 87 keys in a compact tenkeyless layout, equipped with smooth, linear red switches for fast, quiet typing. It offers 19 customizable blue LED backlight modes, full anti-ghosting for simultaneous key presses, and a durable splash-proof metal frame with ergonomic adjustable feet. Compatible with Windows, Mac, and Linux via USB plug-and-play, it’s designed for gamers, programmers, and professionals seeking a sleek, high-performance keyboard at an unbeatable price.













| ASIN | B097BDWXHM |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,020 in Video Games ( See Top 100 in Video Games ) #102 in PC Gaming Keyboards |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (4,570) |
| Date First Available | June 16, 2021 |
| Item Weight | 1.96 pounds |
| Item model number | MK-Star |
| Manufacturer | MageGee |
| Product Dimensions | 13.98 x 5.04 x 1.4 inches |
F**L
Honestly Pleasantly Surprising Awesome Mechanical Backlit 75% For A Seriously Low Price
Okay, so first, this was on sale for $24 dollars and has a lot of good reviews. When they arrived (bought two) the package was far heavier than I'd expected. Taking the kb out it is small but not overly compact and has a good sturdy weight and feel. The keys are good and clicky and very responsive. The key caps are shot through so the back lighting lights up each as well as a subtle lighting across the kb mat. There are quite a few patterns/options for the backlighting which you can scroll through easily with the specific key combination you'll find in the manual. If I had any gripe at all, and I definitely dont, it would be wanting the backlighting to be RGB instead of just blue... but honestly, it's a damn nice keyboard for a good price even when not on sale. Note: It came with extra keycaps so you could switch out like the space bar and some others... it did not come with the samurai themed caps... those were a separate purchase
P**S
Great keyboard for those looking for an aesthetic keyboard without spending too much
Very quality, especially for the price point. The sound is really satisfying to listen to, and works very well for gaming. It has a nice feel and was very easy to set up. I wouldn't say it's easily portable as any mechanical keyboard would be difficult to take anywhere as they're bulky, but it's definitely a nice size and design, my favorite layout of 75% boards. Looks awesome and fits the white and orange aesthetic I was going for, so if you don't wanna spend a ton but want a nice sounding keyboard for writing or gaming or just to make your setup look a little more flashy, I definitely recommend it!
D**F
Fine for a starter or spare mechanical keyboard
When I was a teenager on a tight budget just getting into computers, I would have loved to have a keyboard like this. But Ive used much better keyboard then this since then. You really get what you pay for. A cheap, generic mechanical keyboard that 'Mageegee' chose the keycaps for, and slapped their logo on. (The 'bar' with the company logo, and two indicator lights above the arrow keys is a big tell) The key switches are inconsistent, the keycaps are cheap, with bad light passthrough, it came with some extra red keycaps to customize the look, but those keycaps don't let the light through and some were for a numberpad which being a TKL, this doesn't have. The hardwired cable is kinda short at ~5 feet. Don't get me wrong though. I would take this in an instant over the rubber dome keyboards that come with your typical PC. The switches are responsive, the keys don't jam, the typing experience is overall not bad. Its just if you spend a bit more, you can find a much better keyboard. If you are just looking for a cheap spare keyboard that you won't actively hate every time you pull it out, this ain't a bad choice.
M**L
Highly recommend
I recently picked up the MageGee 75% Mechanical Gaming Keyboard, and it has been a great addition to my setup! This keyboard combines a compact design with solid performance, making it ideal for both gaming and typing. Build Quality: The construction feels sturdy, with a nice weight to it that prevents any slipping during intense gaming sessions. The keycaps are durable and have a satisfying feel when typing, which is essential for both gaming and productivity. Switches: The blue switches provide a tactile and clicky experience that I really enjoy. They offer great feedback and are responsive, which enhances my typing speed and gaming performance. However, if you prefer quieter keys, you might want to consider other switch options. Backlighting: The LED blue backlighting is vibrant and adds a nice aesthetic touch to my setup. There are multiple lighting modes and brightness levels to choose from, allowing for some customization. It looks great in low-light conditions, although I wish there were more color options available. Layout: The 75% layout is compact and saves space on my desk without sacrificing functionality. The keyboard has all the essential keys and functions while maintaining a clean design. It’s perfect for gamers who want a more streamlined setup. Performance: Overall performance is solid. The keyboard registers inputs quickly, and I haven’t experienced any missed keystrokes during gaming. It works well with various games and applications, making it a versatile choice. Value for Money: Given the features and quality, the MageGee 75% Mechanical Gaming Keyboard offers excellent value for the price. It's a great option for gamers on a budget who don’t want to compromise on quality. Overall Impression: The MageGee 75% Mechanical Gaming Keyboard is a fantastic choice for anyone looking for a compact, responsive, and stylish keyboard. While the blue switches might not be for everyone, they deliver a satisfying typing experience. I’d definitely recommend this keyboard to fellow gamers and anyone in need of a reliable mechanical keyboard!
T**R
Solidly built, lots of alt. caps, very nice aside from backlight features
I really like the heavy weight of it, and it came with a key cap puller as well as optional red keys for WASD, the arrow keys, and shift, enter, esc, and space bar. I'm just using the WASD caps in red, makes them easy to pick out on the go while gaming. My one complaint is about the backlighting, which automatically was on a sort of breathing mode I don't like. I'd have just changed it to a static on light, but couldn't figure out how, so I turned the backlight off. The keys that seemed to indicate they'd change the lighting style didn't do that, and mine didn't seem to come with instructions. Oh well, not a very important feature to me anyway, especially given the caps on this are in no way translucent. It weighs about 2 pounds, which impressed me. the switches feel good and the key caps go on solidly, I doubt they'll get loose. Anyway, I'm happy with it but wish I knew how to put on a static backlight. To me seems like a good price on a good product aside from the lighting issue, which could probably be figured out by delving user forums or something. *update* I figured out how to change the lighting settings, (FN+\ ) so it's all good now.
D**E
Ottima tastiera , feed dei tasti ottimo. Meccanica e con tasti che si possono cambiare a piacimento . Molto bella esteticamente e led che fanno il loro lavoro
Z**H
Good keyboard, gives you the feel of old days before the advent of GUI based OS when there used to be the bulky TVS 128 keys keyboard and all the navigation was done using Tab, PgUp, PgDn, Arrow keys, etc. My 'Paisa Wasool' moment came when I was booking an Indian Railways ticket through IRCTC during peak holiday rush, those who have tried to book during the same period will understand, and to my surprise I was able to book a confirmed ticket within one minute of the window opening time. Note: I did not use the mouse during the whole process. It is heavy and holds it ground no matter how hard you punch the keys and thanks to the rubber pads at the base it does not slip even the slightest even at highly inclined table surface. The keys are soft and respond to the slightest touch with minimal pressure. The only con that I found that the left shift key sometimes got stuck, which was resolved by replacing the grey key cap with the red one that was provided among the extra key caps. Some people might not like the colour or the lighting effects or other aesthetics, but remember that this is not an artifact but a robust piece of hardware, and it serves this purpose well indeed.
J**A
i bought this while deciding what 'main' keyboard i wanted to invest in for my new setup - but i am so shocked at how much i love this one that i will probably just stick with it! colour is nice, i got the blue and white and it also comes with lilac switches that you can change which is really cute :) switches are perfect. i had the razor mechanical keyboard before which cost me literally 10x the price and i prefer this one. get it! :D
R**N
cheap and nice
G**O
Excelente aquisição, super indico
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