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60% Mechanical Gaming Keyboard, White Gaming Keyboard with Red Switches, Detachable Type-C Cable Mini Keyboard with Blue LED Light for/PC/Laptop

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Arrives Tuesday, Jan 21
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Size: white(red switch)


Features

  • [ N-Key Rollover ] All keys non-conflict. This mechanical gaming keyboards allows multiple keys to work with high speed. Let you enjoy games with fast response
  • [ Linear Red Switches ] Quiet click sound, fast action with small resistance without a tactile bump feel, gamers often prefer Red switches because they are not as springy, and easier to push down faster
  • [ Ergonomic & Durable ] Smooth lines,comfortable feeling and reduce your hand fatigue. Two-Color injection keycaps make this keyboard more durable and lasting
  • [ 61 Keys Compact with Blue Light ] Small size with 61 keys, save more space for your desk. And this mini gaming keyboard have 19 blue LED light effects to choose
  • [ Detachable Type-C Cable ] Plugging the keyboard in works straight away without any software installed, you can use it as easy as plug and play. And this USB port wired gaming keyboard is wide compatibilty, it adapt to Win2000/ 7 / 8 / 10

Brand: Camiysn


Compatible Devices: PC


Connectivity Technology: USB


Keyboard Description: Gaming


Recommended Uses For Product: Gaming and Office


Special Feature: 61 keys white keyboard with blue backlit


Color: White


Number of Keys: 61


Keyboard backlighting color support: Single Color


Style: keyboard


Product Dimensions: 11.46 x 3.98 x 1.54 inches


Item Weight: 1.48 pounds


Manufacturer: Camiysn


Country of Origin: China


Item model number: cstar61-white-red switch


Date First Available: August 17, 2021


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  • What a great little keyboard, portable, comfortable, solid, and for such a great price!!
Size: grey black(red switch)
TLDR: Great little keyboard, feels like much more expensive mechanical keyboards. Very portable, and works on PC and Mac with no issues. Arrow keys work by using Fn key plus other keys for it's super small size. They also have a 70% version with it's own arrow keys. I bought both. Highly recommend. Longer story: I have a second machine I use for rendering and processing while I work on my primary machine. I hate using a KVM, so I wanted a small keyboard that I can tuck away and bring out whenever I am starting a render on that second machine. I always wind up doing *some* work on that second machine before setting off renders, and this keyboard is nice and small and doesn't clutter my desk much, but it's also really nice to work on. the 60% size doesn't have individual arrow keys (you use a Function key + different keys for the arrows), but that doesn't bother me so much, but I noticed that these guys also have a 70% keyboard with individual arrow keys, and I wound up buying that one too! Build quality seems good. Will know how it holds up to time, but for the past month or so I have been throwing this little guy into my bag and taking it with me to various classes where I teach CG, and I use it over the cheap keyboards in the class labs. So as a second keyboard for a second machine on my desk it's awesome (small, capable, feels great to type with), and as a secondary keyboard I can easily take with me to lectures and such, it's awesome in portability and giving me a good typing platform no matter where I go. Highly recommend, especially for this price, it's fantastic. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 13, 2023 by Dariushd

  • Goodbye Nuphy
Size: grey white(red switch)
This is a review of my journey seeking a decent 60 key keyboard and not having to mortgage the house doing it. The question I posed in the title whether this spells goodbye to one of the most popular keyboards around is rhetorical, not saying that it means that, but maybe this is a decent alternative for those who just don’t have the budget to spend it all on a keyboard. My grandpa had a typewriter repair business after he retired and I learned to type before I could write. I was an early believer in home computers and owned one of the first (Andy Kay was my neighbor). So I’m saying that I have had my fingers on a lot of keyboards, and I’ll say right now that most current ones are garbage. Most of them try to force the user into changing what’s natural for what’s trendy. And the current retro trend happens to be mechanical keyboards, some of which cost stratospheric prices but are stamped out by the millions. The manufacturers take delight in all of the various colors and variations within the colors for their switches and even more variations for their keycaps. The trend now is dropping the numeric keypad (but not the price) by going to 75 keys and now to 60 keys (this one has 61) but again the prices stay in the stratosphere. So along comes this unknown brand that I was able to get on prime day for twenty bucks, that’s a full hundred bucks less than the one that it openly copies in almost every way, I could buy six of these for the price of one of theirs. So we all await with baited breath to know the secret, is it ok, junk or did I just save a hundred and get virtually the same thing? This is my first 60 key keyboard. I’m a writer who doesn’t want or need dedicated numeric keys and there are some keys that I have never once used. Go ahead, admit it, the same is true with you, when was the last time you used the SysRq key, and what the heck is it actually? As one who writes, not games, not internet surfs (well ok I do that) I want to know that when I press a key down that a letter appears on my screen. I want a keyboard that I can put my touch typist fingers on and all of the keys are where they are supposed to be. I want a keyboard that I am not constantly pressing some key that makes me go back and fix things I didn’t want to do, which happened every day on the keyboard I just disconnected. But I don’t want to spend $120.00 to do it if I don’t have to (but I will if I do have to). So I looked at dozens of brands and none of them got it right except the Air 60 which put the right keys in the right place and made them the right size and shape. The only thing is they are one of the most frustrating places on earth to buy from, everything they do seems to be an inside joke that only they get but they just can’t sit still and tell us in plain simple language what all of their dozens of configurations and options mean. But in my life, if something is worth a too high price I’ll buy it. So I tried it and I compared it to this one. There are a few minor differences and I know that purists are going nuts that I can’t appreciate a thonk from a clack. Actually I can and really, it is too close to call between the two. WHAT I DON’T LIKE So hey, I am not a copywriter for this brand and they didn’t give me anything, they don’t even know who I am. I paid full price, okay a little less because of prime day, but my own money. So what I’m saying is what I believe. But it’s not all sunshine and lollipops. I was impressed by all of what’s in the box, I was impressed by first impressions (does that make sense?) But there are some very small things, like for example, although this keyboard is surprisingly heavy and solid for its size it doesn’t have feet at the back to tilt it. As you get it there is some degree of tilt and it’s not that I don’t like it but I would like to be able to go at just a little more of an angle. Second, although I type by touch I like to still see the lettering on the keys. These are bold and beautiful and would be perfect except when I turn the backlight on and the blue light makes the character on the keys almost disappear. I also wish that they didn’t print the helpers for the brightness levels on the key caps with symbols of the sun. I have to read the other multi-use keys, why not make these just lettering or maybe arrow symbols. I do love however that even with the lighting turned totally down to zero the Caps Lock key lights up when activated, that’s good design. YES NO MAYBE This is one amazingly good keyboard for the price. No it may not be as customizable, the bottom doesn’t come off to put foam rubber inside and I can hear a difference between the near perfect sound of the red switches on every key except the spacebar, and I’m very sensitive to loud loose spacebars. This one isn’t loose, it just has a different tone to it that messes up my creative thinking. I can’t imagine thinking buying this was a mistake unless your expectations are as big as your wallet. I think it’s a great value and it also happens to be an almost great keyboard. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 31, 2024 by PhotoGraphics PhotoGraphics

  • Constant spring buzzing
Size: grey white(red switch)
The keyboard is very visually appealing. I do not know if my lack of keyboard knowledge is why I give this 4/5 stars, but there are a few features I do not like. Starting with the positives, the backlight (light blue not changeable) is very appealing and not hard on the eyes, the swappable red switches are nice because I like red, and the linear red switches mean it has a nice click noise when typing. Moving into the cons, there is a bit that is annoying. The most notable, and would probably lower the rating more if I wasn't nice, is the spring noises from the keys. There is a buzzing noise that is left if a key is tapped too hard. This can be fixed by buying lube, but annoying nonetheless. Another feature is the lack of hotkey commands. I write a bit of papers and I usually have multiple tabs open. Trying to hotkey a tab to the left or right side of my screen doesn't work because to use arrow keys, the fn key needs to be held and that doesn't work for the windows hotkey: win+arrow_key. Another annoying hotkey feature is the 'del' key which is fn+n. The n key is in a bit of a bad spot to use the 'delete'' function. Of course, these can all be changed by editing the layers of the keyboard, but it is a long and annoying process that I have not taken the time to do yet. The last issue is the key colors. At night, seeing the gray keys, with the backlight on, is a bit difficult. The second photo attached also has extra keys added, not all of them can be attached to the keyboard because there isn't a spot for it (a bit weird but ok). Pros: nice backlight (not changeable color) clacking linear red switches extra switch colors Cons: Spring noise keyboard's default button layer hard to see switches at night ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 4, 2022 by Ben Ben

  • Great after about 5 minutes
Size: black grey(blue switch)
It says plug and play so I guess technically it’s but at first my computer wouldn’t recognize the keyboard. So we did the restart the computer thing, we switched back to the old keyboard to make sure it wasn’t the usb port. And then started reading reviews and Reddit and instructions to see why the keyboard would light up but the keys wouldn’t work. So we basically were reading about ways to fix it and then all of the sudden the computer recognized it and now it works better than expected for price. So before you return it, wait a few minutes while doing nothing and see if that works ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 5, 2024 by Jennifer W.

  • Great
Size: white(red switch)
I love the way it clicks I got it for my boyfriend I don’t know much but it’s very nice
Reviewed in the United States on October 8, 2024 by Emi

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