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Mechanical Keyboard and Mouse, E-YOOSO Z-737 Wired Gaming Keyboard and Mouse with OUTEMU Blue Switches, 8000 DPI Honeycomb Mouse with Mouse Pad, Blue Backlit & RGB Sidelight 87 Keys Keyboard for PC

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Color: Blue Switch(Honeycomb Black)


Features

  • 8000 DPI Honeycomb Mouse: E-YOOSO wired gaming mouse with RGB light design, also with macro programming function, breathable and no sweat, Defaut adjustable DPI: 500/1000/2000/3000/4000(custom programming is 250-8000 DPI).
  • Anti Ghosting Keyboard & Multi-Media: Full 87 Keys is controlled by independent switch, full keys can be pressed at the same time and respond quickly. The multimedia buttons make you easily access the email, player, and other media-controlling functions.
  • OUTEMU Blue Switches: OUTEMU blue switches with crisp sound, strong sense of the paragraph pressure grams, providing the best typing and gaming experience.
  • RGB Sidelight & Blue Backlit Keyboard: TKL keyboard has 10 Blue backlight running modes, support custom light settings, free adjustment of the brightness and breathing speed of the light. RGB side light and speed can also be adjusted by yourself. Plug and play, no any drivers needed.
  • Universal Compatibility & Wide Use: Z-737 mechanical keyboard mouse combo is compatible with Windows 11, 10, 8.1, 8, 7, XP, Vista, Linux, Chromebook, Mac OS, Surface, and Any Device with USB Ports.

Brand: E-YOOSO


Color: Blue Switch(Honeycomb Black)


Connectivity Technology: Wired


Compatible Devices: Surface Pro, Surface, HP Laptop, DELL Laptop, Lenovo Laptop, Acer Laptop, ASUS Laptop, Microsoft Laptop, ThinkPad Laptop, SAMSUNG Laptop, and more, Laptop/Computer/PC/Mac/Chromebook/Any Device with USB Ports See more


Keyboard Description: Indoor


Package Dimensions: 17.91 x 6.5 x 1.81 inches


Item Weight: 2.27 pounds


Manufacturer: E-YOOSO


Country of Origin: China


Item model number: Z-737


Date First Available: February 18, 2023


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  • Great for budget options and is also upgradeable.
My old keyboard broke so I needed something quick. Boy was I not disappointed with this purchase, I've been using it for about a year now and I love it, Has great response, and feels amazing for the price. I will say one thing though. The springs in the switches do not come lubed so if you cant do it yourself you might hear a very faint ring after pressing keys. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 1, 2023 by Jenay

  • Great budget board
Was rooting around on Amazon for a cheap keyboard to turn into a painting project & accidentally stumbled into the love of my keyboard life. I like blue switches because I'm insufferable, so ymmv. Pros: -Fond of the backlight. I love single-color backlights & the teal on this is SOOOOO pretty, especially at the lower brightnesses, which is what I prefer anyway. The RGB sides are a nice touch; I like a little rainbow on my desk without being too ~gamer~. (I'm a writer.) -Love the layout. Size, key placement, everything's intuitive & not cramped or too spread out, and the extra space around the edges is actually why I picked this one but it gives it such a cool retro look. -The switches actually. I love blue switches, but a lot of blue switches in the lower price ranges aren't actually clicky enough/don't have a heavy enough spring, so yes they're loud but they're not the right amount of tactile. These aren't as grating as Razer greens sound-wise, but have a similar (if not even a hair stiffer) feel. Stiffer than Gateron blues. I want to know what kind of switches are actually in this thing cuz they're awesome. -But hey, it's hotswappable if you're into that kind of thing! Cons: -Hard-wired USB which is the only way to connect so I can't use it with my tablet. (If they made this exact same board but used the acres of empty space in the case to throw a battery in there & make it wireless, I would buy like. 12.) -I believe it has what the youths call "spring ping". If this bugs you, this will not be your jam. However, I'm old and I love loud angry-sounding keyboards because they remind me of the days of AOL chatrooms, so I'm unperturbed by this feature. -Keycaps are trash. Hot utter trash. Throw them out. Sounded 300% better instantly by just swapping for a set of PBT caps I had on hand. -Enough empty real estate in the case to found a small autonomous nation in. I'm not necessarily advocating for opening your keyboard up and filling the space in the back with silicone and tape and foam and o-rings, but y'know. That makes it sound...less like I'm being haunted by the echo of springs, and takes it up into Favorite Keyboard Ever territory for me. A bunch of people on youtube have modded this keyboard to improve the sound, so it's really easy to see how everybody else made it sound better if that's your thing, and if you brick it in the process it's less than twenty bucks so there's very little risk to modding it. Maybe put that one in the Pros category. Overall, I can't believe I came out here to buy a keyboard for a joke project and ended up with a new daily driver. This thing rocks. Just go for it, dude. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 14, 2022 by julia

  • Brown switches for the win!
Once you start peeking into the world of mechanical keyboards, you will almost surely get overwhelmed by all the talk of <color> switches. Sadly all the YouTube videos in the world can't tell you what will fit your personal preference. You just have to get them and try for yourself. I guess I'm a brown switch girl. Red gave me no feedback and blue are just too noisy. These brown switches are the sweet spot! This keyboard has really nice action, springy keys with decisive feedback but no compromise on speed. In fact, I might prefer this one to my Apple keyboard, seems to actually make fewer mistakes. The fact that it comes with a key puller and extra switches is just icing on the cake. No, it doesn't have the pretty rainbow lights and I think I might need to invest in a separate numpad eventually (although the shorter length is very nice for my small desk), but for now this keyboard is hands down my new favorite! Update: I didn't realize when buying this it was the "cheapest mechanical available" LOL. If you ask me, that makes me like it more, I feel it's a really good value. I went down the rabbit hole of changing the switches, etc. If you want to learn that hobby this might be a good board to practice on, since it wouldn't be so devastating if you screwed it up. I say "might" because the stock switches are not at all easy to take out without damaging them, and I have to wonder if more expensive boards make it easier. I'd like to know who the brilliant person was who designed the switches so you have to grasp them on a side with a very flimsy tab that is incredibly easy to bend/break. This board comes with 5 extras, but if you can pull the stocks out without destroying more than 5 you're probably ready to move onto a more serious board (fortunately replacement switches are very, very inexpensive). I'd say be gentle, but there's no gentle about it. In fact, I feel like this would be an outstanding practice exercise for any aspiring dentists. In fact, I gave up on my top row completely because it's just too hard to get the tool between the key and the edge of the board. But I finished the job and feel like I've learned a new (probably mostly useless) skill. It's definitely nice to have the option at this price point. Still feel like I got a great deal. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 17, 2022 by Grrgoyl

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