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The KEMOVEK68se is a compact 60% mechanical gaming keyboard featuring a durable design, customizable RGB lighting, and ergonomic keycaps, making it perfect for gamers and professionals alike. With a lifespan of 60 million key presses and compatibility across multiple operating systems, this keyboard is built for performance and comfort.
S**A
You won't be tricked by people telling you to Alt-F4 easily with this keyboard
Still getting used to this K68se 60% keyboard that has no easily accessible home, end, or function keys, and the layout is a bit claustrophobic, but the thing is heavy for its size, feels like it's made out of fairly sturdy plastic, and has some cool lighting options, with various color choices for under the keys as well as the around the bottom of the keyboard frame. Also, it was on sale for fairly cheap, and came with some free keycaps which I probably won't ever use aside from one specific use case -- more on that later.It can be a little tricky to turn off the lighting completely as function backspace only disables the key lighting and not the border lighting, it might not be the best choice if you want to quickly and easily hit a key or switch and turn the lights off when you want to sleep. I suppose you can just pull out the cable on the keyboard side -- that will turn it off. This is not a wireless keyboard, so if the cable goes out, so does the power to it.Typing on it -- mine is using 'blue switch' with audible clicks -- feels quite good. Though, due to the smaller size and the low profile keys, I do suffer quite a bit compared to other larger keyboards that I am used to. Still, it doesn't feel cheap or excessively wobbly, and you are pressed for desk space, this size lets you access a few useful keys (tilde, pgup/pgdown,del) that are located on the side near the arrow keys. You also don't get a row for Function keys -- you'll have to hold Function and hit a number to get access to F5, so get your two finger salute ready if you need to refresh your webpage constantly to reserve your limited edition merchandise or concert tickets. There are some games and applications where this kind of keyboard will work fine and others where it just won't be very good for -- I'm not going to really elaborate because there are plenty of pictures -- so keep that in mind if you're getting one of these as your daily use keyboard.Now this keyboard came with a promo for free XDA keycaps. This did not pan out so well because the set is designed for a layout like the RK61, not this K68se. So some of the keys won't be able to be swapped out. Could be a bit of an oversight, and in addition since you do need to use Fn combinations to do a lot of things like control lighting and get access to additional keys like print screen / home/ end, replacing the stock DSA style flat keys means you'll have to memorize what combos do what if you need to access printscreen, home, end, insert, or what have you. Home and end are two keys that I really do miss having easy access to and I wish they were more intuitively placed (fn+tilde? fn+P? why those two?) but frankly, I mostly picked this up out of curiosity and due to the sale going on. I have another keyboard that I replaced with frankly unreadable pink XDA keys, I might swap out some of those out unless I want to have the blank keyboard experience again.Overall a solidly built curiosity that does its task well and is also very portable, if you're taking a mini pc around or need to cart something small around with you as part of a testing kit or as a laptop keyboard replacement, or just want something with some nice flashy lights and don't need more than WASD to game with that you can also type a report on, or all of the above and have no desk space at all, then I can't see a reason not to recommend this device. Just keep in mind you do lose some convenience for the 60% form factor.Liked:Overall build qualityTyping feelLightingCost (on sale)CompactDisliked:Lack of keysFree keycaps weren't a match :(I'm not sure if I would have given this thing a second look if not for the sale on this keyboard, honestly. Still, I am pleased with it, and would give it a solid recommend, especially with the sale price.
M**D
How's it so inexpensive?
Bought this with brown switches. Ended up replacing a 150$ Corsair keyboard because this is shockingly good quality. Adjustable lighting effects down to the individual key, positive tactile feedback, pbt key caps, and with silicone o rings around each key the thing is very quiet. Shocked I got this for less than 20 bucks. What is this wizardry??!
N**T
Good for the price
The mechanics and build quality are good for a keyboard in this price range. I've tested a lot of keyboards and the Kemove K68e has consistent switches that feel clean on each press compared to other keyboards in this price range. I feel that's the most important aspect of any keyboard so I wanted to address that first. The RGB is bright and has the standard patterns and colors as other keyboards in this class. However, style may be subjective but I think this keyboard looks really bad. Not a fan of the style at all. If you like how the rounded edges look then this is a good keyboard when you consider the low price and build quality.
Y**4
Satisfying & great quality
The media could not be loaded. I think this keyboard is a really good deal for those looking for something cheap that doesn’t have poor quality. The design is really cool and the typing sounds are very pleasing to hear, reminds me of those ASMR videos. I’d say it’s a lot better than most of the more expensive keyboards on the market. If you’re considering this as your first keyboard, you should research linear (red), tactile (brown), and clicky (blue), to see which option you prefer. Strongly recommend getting the red or brown switch option for this product.
G**L
Nice keyboard
Great keyboard for the price. Small enough to fit in my limited desktop space. It has a decent amount of RGB presets to choose from and it feels good to type on.
R**E
died after 3 days
the keyboard was very sleek and sounded great, until it died after three days… which to say the least was disappointing, but I should’ve expected that from the cheap price. save your time and money on this keyboard by avoiding it. before it died it was nice for video games though.
S**A
Premium Typing Experience
I am a wordsmith and this is by far the most satisfying keyboard I have ever used. I don't know if it's the keycaps or the switches, but this keyboard is very comfortable to type on and soft it’s hard to describe; anyway, it feels very comfortable to type on! Here’s a few key things to note for why I’ve loved it:The software driver for the keyboard is easy to use and does not need to be running all the time (which is a huge plus imo). Setting up my lighting scheme and the different profiles was easy. You can also easily switch profiles on the keyboard which has been very convenient.The detachable cable is a great feature for when I want to use my entire desk. I can quickly and easily remove the entire keyboard. It’s also pretty nice that there’s the option to use another USB-C cable which limits the amount of cables I have to bring with me when I travel.Low-profile body. I love it!! This makes the keyboard very comfortable. At first I didn't think it mattered (coming from other standard keyboards), but for the long hours of typing I often have to do, I don't need a hand rest to support my wrists and relieve hand fatigue.Very compact. It's a 65% layout keyboard, so it already frees up some extra space for your mouse and keeps my desk looking clean and uncluttered.Amazing stabilizer. Any stabilizer key, especially the spacebar, is a pleasure to use. This is another thing I noticed early on, but didn't think too much about. Now, I really don't want to use a mechanical keyboard that doesn't have that stability
F**A
Brown switches are the way to go
The media could not be loaded. Brown switch makes a nice thocky noise. Got this over my $120 mechanical keyboard! The RGB lights are also surprisingly good!
C**T
Solide et tres jolie
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