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The MK32 is a premium 82-key wired mechanical keyboard featuring hot-swappable linear Ice-rock switches, double-sided RGB backlighting with 18 effects, and a rotary knob for intuitive control. It includes an ergonomic acrylic wrist rest and a durable coiled USB-C cable, designed for seamless compatibility across Windows, Mac, Linux, and major gaming consoles. Engineered with noise-dampening materials, it delivers a quiet yet responsive typing experience ideal for professionals and gamers alike.

S**.
Great deal for what it is
It was great because most mechanical keyboard combos like this one are 100s of dollars and came with everything you need. I recommend this definitely
C**R
Excellent Keyboard w/ 1 FATAL Flaw..
..Can't see the keys at all!So, despite being backlit in an insanely beautiful way, featuring the most dazzling backlight features I've ever experienced on a keyboard, as well as a very satisfying typing experience with a little click for each key press, I cannot recommend this keyboard for the single fatal flaw: Can't see the keys!!Even in the daytime, the keys are marked with a very tiny letter or function description in a weird Bile Yellow printed font on top of the keys and the damn lighting is underneath the keys designations as well as the mechanical key switch therefore no matter which setting you use for the backlight, you cannot see what the key is!!! Seriously, the daylight barely helps. You STILL CAN'T SEE the letters printed onto the keys. If you're ultra familiar with keyboards and can type flawlessly with literally no ability to see what any of the keys say on them, like a ninja trainer keyboard, then you're in luck and here's an excellent keyboard for you 👍🏻However, if you're like me and you need to know what key you're pushing by looking at the key and seeing what's printed onto it, you're effed with this one. It is literally impossible to see what's printed on the keys unless you have a dedicated light pointed directly at the keyboard at just the right angle to catch the printed designation on each key. And in that case, what's the point of the backlight? Just to look pretty? Alright then - you're doing big things and nothing beats this one for that particular functionality.. But I need to see what key I'm pressing before I press it despite using keyboards and being trained in word processing beginning >35+ yrs ago, as a toddler, literally.. I still need to know what key I'm pressing by looking at the keyboard and if that makes me dumb, then so be it.Fine.I'm dumb then.But so is whoever designed this keyboard because they left out the number one most important functionality of a keyboard for me and that's the ability to distinguish whish keys are which, so..🤦🏻♂️Good luck typing without the ability to see the keys distinctly.. basically typing blind.Hope that works for ya.It's not for me.¯\_(ツ)_/¯★★✩✩✩2 out of 5 stars both of em for the lighting and satisfying clickity clack key presses..
K**R
Had to exchange first one
Unfortunately I had to exchange the first one because the r key didn't work all the time. The replacement works great though and I absolutely love that it's see-through!I didn't get this for a specific purpose other than the aesthetics. I already have keyboards I love to use for typing and keyboards I love for gaming so this keyboard is purely for when I want to type with something fun.The keys work and the keyboard is much heavier than I thought it would be. The cloud palm rest is a neat and cute addition to this keyboard and helps keep my wrists supported while typing. It gets dirty fast though because it's white and I have a black cat (but also another cat and two dogs) but it's easy to wipe clean. As you can see in the product photos the wrist rest is bumpy so you might need to move it one way or the other for the perfect palm rest position.Overall happy with this purchase and might purchase again if I needed just a fun, colorful keyboard again.
D**S
It's fine, but might not be for everyone, nice display piece for sure.
While it is nice to see a complete kit that has everything for a good looking setup, its got a fair bit of jank to deal with.Firstly, lets start with the keyboard.While it looks really nice, the fully transparent case and double sided LEDs on the PCB look super nice, this has some massive drawbacks for the typing sound of the keyboard.Typing on this sounds like you're banging a bunch of empty plastic boxes together, since that's more or less what you are doing. It sounds very hollow out of the box, and the noise it makes is substantial.The switches seem to be a custom job by Philikey, I cannot find any switch that looks like this one.The housing is completely translucent which does match the look well. However the consistency from switch to switch isn't the best. They feel like a halfway point between linear reds and silvers. Very quick to activate, but not the smoothest actuation. I decided to try lubing them, I also added switch pads to see if it would help the noise. It did a tiny amount.Once lubed the switches do feel nice and smooth, so factory lubing would absolutely help.As far as type feel, its ok. I would give it a solid B. The keycaps are smooth, and to note the font used on the actual keycaps looks nothing like what is in the product photos. So don't depend on that if you are looking for an example. The actual font is a more blocky bold typeface. With a glossy plastic finish they are a bit more slippy slidey than some may like, I do not mind it at all. Though the variance in the print on the keys do make the keyboard look cheap. If you love the idea of this keyboard, maybe get some better looking translucent caps.So far I would give the build, fit and finish of the keyboard overall a B-/C+.The sound profile is not ideal, but with what the keyboard is supposed to look like I don't see it being possible to change that much. This is more of a visual showpiece, but with very odd looking fonts on the caps.The biggest issue I had is that one of the pins on the switch for the N key was bent. Easy enough to fix, but QA might also be a concern.Now on to the accessories.The coiled cable is fine, to keep its shape it comes shipped on a bar, which is great. The coil keeps its shape and is a bit more flexible than some of the other coiled sleeved cables. All in all it's one of the nicer looking ones and the clear plastic does match the keyboard. However, I do wish the mid cable connector was silver instead of gold to match the knob. Or that the knob was gold. Match colors please.The cloud wrist rest is... well it's a wrist rest. It is bumpy, pretty soft. But has the downside of wanting to fuse with your wrist. I personally did not like it.All in all, this is a pretty decent set.It's trying to do something unique, and out of the box it is not the best. But with a bit of love and effort you could make this a very nice keyboard. If you figure out how to make the spacebar not sound like you're tapping on an empty tupperware tub though, please do let me know.Overall, this is a good, above average board. It's getting a B from me, if you like how it looks and want a new project go for it. It will be joining my pantheon of keyboards on display.
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