Type Like a Pro! 🚀 Elevate Your Typing Game!
The VELOCIFIRE Tenkeyless Mechanical Keyboard is a compact, ergonomic solution designed for professionals like copywriters, typists, and programmers. Featuring durable Outemu Brown switches for a quieter typing experience, this 78-key keyboard enhances speed and accuracy while saving valuable desk space. With anti-ghosting technology and a 30-day money-back guarantee, it's the perfect addition to any productivity setup.
J**A
CLICK CLACK PEEPEE POOPOO
Very nice keyboard and for its price is it very worth it.Tactile and compact makes for saving work space on your desk very accommodating.The keyboard is raised at an angle without it having any plastic feet at the back to do so making losing feet a non issue and with the MX Brown switches you can even add new keycaps to this keyboard if you don't want a silver black keys look. Unfortunately you cannot change the color of the lights they are a sea green / blueish color at default so if you want it to match your RGB set up make sure you have green or white lights or match the sea green / blue.The CLACK and the CLICK VERY NICE, feel like TRUE GAMER.Also no num pad so if your don't MMO then don't worry too much, this is wire aswell.GAME ON CLICK CLACKERS!
S**6
FAR FAR exceeded my expectations
So I have an expensive Razer keyboard, the Huntsman, to be specific, so I am going to comparing a little bit to that here.I have been using it pretty consistently for at least a few weeks and here are my thoughts:The keys are a tiny bit more spongy than my other keyboard, but it makes the mechanical clicking much more quiet, and this is very noticeable, the spongy part is very very minor and would not impede a reactive press for gaming, it’s honestly a very nice feature. When I game sometimes my friends comment on the clicking of my main keyboard, typical with traditional mechanical keyboards. So this is an incredibly solid option, in terms of consistency of presses and the quietness stacked with the price, you truly cannot go wrong here. I was beyond impressed with it, and am considering just using it for my main setup.I have a for fun low budget PC setup that I use this for and I was thoroughly impressed how well it compared to my other keyboard, I was expecting something to just feel poorly made and not hold up well or be not very responsive, and this was none of those things. It works extremely well, and I actually became a fan of the brand.
B**Y
Probably the best value mechanical keyboard. BUT Buy the TKL02 instead.
For $20, this is a great little keyboard. Metal underneath the keys keeps it nice and solid, it's attractive. Keys are brown switches, so there's a tactile feel with a very muted sound. More of a dull thud instead of some other keyboards which have a metallic ring to them. Backlighting is more of a light blue than white, but it is bright and keycaps are very clearly illuminated, even in bright light. Condensed key layout but still very workable with minimal compromises.That said, go buy the Velocifire TKL02 if you can handle the extra weight. It's superior in every way. This weighs about 1.5 lbs, the TKL02 is 2.6+ lbs. The key layout on the TKL02 is no compromises. The TKL02 feels like an industrial keyboard, something you'd find on a heavy piece of equipment or what you'd find on a commercial cash register -- something designed to take an absolute beating. The feel of the TKL02 is just flat-out impressive. The TKL78 (this keyboard) feels a bit mushy compared to the TKL02. Not mushy, mushy, but not quite as crisp as the TKL02. I grew up on the IBM Model M's, so I like things clicky.I already have 2x TKL02 and 2x TKL61WS keyboard, Redragon K580 (full), Redragon S113 (TKL), and two IBM Model Ms. The IBM Model Ms, Velocifire TKL02 and TKL61WS are my favourites out of the bunch. If I have to do some extended typing, those are the ones I reach for first. The TKL61WS is connected to my car's computer and with it being such a great keyboard, I can touch-type and keyboard-operate the entire car without having to take my eyes off the road. I picked up the S113 at a serious discount and with it being much lighter than the Velocifire keyboards, it made the perfect travel keyboard. Nice enough, but cheap enough that I didn't mind if it got beat up on the road.Now, I think this keyboard, the TKL78 will be my new travel keyboard. It's the lightest of the bunch, has nice backlighting, feels nice enough to type on, and is cheap enough that I won't mind it getting damaged or lost.
R**E
Great mechanical switch keyboard. Makes typing a joy.
Great backlighting and wonderful tactile feedback. I have been working at home due to the virus and been using a bluetooth keyboard. Cost about the same, but I wanted to get back to a wired and mechanical keyboard. With the bluetooth keyboard, I was constantly have to go back and edit my typing. With this keyboard there is no doubt that all keystrokes are being captured, as intended.It takes a little getting used to the small Shift Key on the right side. I'm a hunt and pecker and it's not a big deal.I only use this for typing and no gaming. I really like the midsize of the keyboard....not too small and not too big. I don't have a use for a numeric pad. If you are looking for a mechanical keyboard that is inexpensive and of good quality, look no further.
R**L
Solid keyboard for the office
When my organization got the order to return to the office through hybrid work (it sucks), I started looking at a portable mechanical keyboard I could bring with me to work, since I didn't want to use the existing office keyboards (especially after the pandemic I don't know who washes their hands or not).My main requirement for any keyboard I got was that it had to be relatively quiet enough to not distract co-workers at the office since we have an open-concept layout. After doing a lot of research I ended up taking a chance on this one during a black Friday say.Pros:Portable and lightKeys have a nice feel to them for typing and it didn't take long to get used to the compact form factorBacklight works decently in low-light environmentsOverall noise from the keys is low compared to other mechanical keyboards. I haven't gotten any complaints yet so clearly the noise isn't an issue.No setup needed, just plug and play.Con:This isn't a deal breaker for me but I noticed that some keys will randomly stick during typing. The issue isn't persistent so I'm wondering if it's just because I transport this keyboard to and from the office a few days per week. I didn't feel it was enough to take off a star but just a consideration for you.Overall, it's great to type on and doesn't bother co-workers, so if you're looking for a portable keyboard to take to the office this could be an option for you. If you can snag it on a sale definitely go for it.
J**P
Like protection sold in toilets, it'll do the job.
No complaints based on the price, few leds are dimmer in a number of keys but its as expected for the price
S**N
great keyboard
I just use for a regular keyboard, as I like the smaller size and the touch of the keys. Also looks great. Better than other smaller, cheaper keyboards I have used. Bought one for main office, then bought one for home office after trying it and loving it.
A**T
控えめなデザインですが
オフィスでもゲーミング用途でもどちらでも使い勝手はいいと思います。茶軸の感触も柔らかく打鍵感もしっかりとしていますのでおすすめです。
S**T
Love it
Great keyboard, saving so much space and my APM went up big time.
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