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The Baytion Mechanical Gaming Keyboard features a compact 98-key layout with red switches for smooth typing and gaming. It boasts 19 RGB backlight modes, full anti-ghosting capabilities, and extensive compatibility with various operating systems, making it an ideal choice for both work and play.
Brand | Baytion |
Package Dimensions | 42 x 19.4 x 4.8 cm; 1 kg |
Item model number | 8e31228a-395a-49b9-ba6b-d840c5cbf16e |
Manufacturer | Baytion |
Series | Mechanical Gaming Keyboard |
Color | White-Red Switch |
Power Source | Wired |
Operating System | Windows Vista, Windows XP |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Item Weight | 1 Kilograms |
Z**D
Cheap but very good quality
Best keyboard ever used, it’s cheap and I would highly recommend.
C**S
Brilliant 9/10
The Keyboard is wonderful. Works was described. It's small, compact and the typing speed is amazing. My hands sitting perfectly while typing. The RGB is vibrant and bright with different types of RGB styles. The build quality is very good and the mechanical keys sounds perfect. I definitely recommend this keyboard to everyone.
A**O
A bang for you buck!
In the context of the time I'm currently writing, this is the cheapest 60% mechanical keyboard you'll find - especially if you're in the UAE - that isn't sketchy and actually offers you updated features (detachable, USB-C port). Much of what you'll find near prices such as this are the HSXJ V900 (a 60% as well) and the T-Dagger TGK311 (a cheaper E-Yooso K620 alternative with similar housing) but I can well defend this keeb as that those things could never be found in glorious white and red, at this price range.What do you find with the Baytion BK002?You have to expect, this IS a budget keyboard. And if you bought this keyboard as for your daily driver needs or you want a cheap keyboard to do sketchy-untested modding ideas (ehem) it's quite a versatile (being a 60% of course). Granted that you aren't buying this expecting it to sound and perform like the custom keebs you find around the custom KB community scene.Looking straight on, the keycaps are your generic ABS Backlit (They are roughly a 1mm of thickness) they may have chances of being a little warped (keycaps such as the spacebar, shift, backspace, enter) just like how mine turned out, but not by much.The switches are Jixian blue switches (a cheaper, scratchier, and louder switch than your Cherry MX blues AND, suprisingly, Outemu Blues too). There is some audible spring ping if you're closer to the board but believe me you'll hear the clicks louder than the pings.The stabs (stabilizers) are kind of wobbly, a lot of ticking and rattle too. But you should expect this already for prices this low. Overall, you can live with it.As we go deeper, we find that the pcb plate is actually made out of metal! Good for sound insulation and your basics thoccs. But do keep in mind, if you're planning to swap the pcb plate for something else? Good luck. This type of layout is hard to find, unless you DIY.The pcb itself is NOT hotswap. Let's make that clear: Not. Hotswap. If you thought I'd mention something of it being hotswap, you'd be dead wrong. About the longevity of this pcb, I will have to stick with this keyboard a little longer.Oh yes, did I mention that this keeb have RGB? If I hadn't, there is RGB (they are north facing, specifically) although, it may not be what you quite expect. They are SMDs (Surface Mounted Diodes) and they differ from the LED bulbs. So be careful if you're curating to change your switches, you don't want to lose your gaming advantage just because your switches don't allow light from the SMD to pass through.The case, itself, I can say quite decent. Pretty thick for my standard. No visible amount of case stretch nor flex would be noticeable, especially if you have the plate mounted on. But the case is hallow, but not too hollow - enough to put whatever foam or dampening material you'd like to have, inside.Overall, this keyboard would be a perfect match for people not looking for anything specific for their keyboard but are looking for a mechanical. It meets the USB-C requirement, a lot of us ask for. And have features that help make it a decent choice {metal pcb plate).There may be a lot of keebs out there, but nothing can beat this keeb's main strength: it's value.
E**.
Cheap but lit
For budget friendly keyboard it is worth it good looking and soft touch keys nice.
R**S
Price worth!
for the price is worth...
Z**R
Good
Good
H**N
READ THIS!!!
It's an excellent keyboard; product description absolutely matches what I received. For just 80 dirhams, its perfect and has absolutely no flaws.Also, I'd like to debunk some other reviews that claimed the following:1: "Caps lock LED is faulty"- Caps lock Led is not faulty, it is just designed to stay off when your RGB lights are enabled, and it actually turns on when you press it!2: "Arrow keys aren't working"- Yes, your arrow keys do work but since this is a 60% keyboard, it has other functions. To make your arrow keys function, simply hold Fn and Right Shift for 3 seconds: once the arrow key RGBs flash, that means your arrow keys work.3: "Stopped working after 6 months"- This one is clearly your son's fault and he probably either smashed the keyboard and his "E" key started malfunctioning, or he spilled something on the keyboard and made it dysfunctional.PS. they are not paying me to write this I just read the reviews of some people who couldnt figure out how their keyboard works even though everything is mentioned in the product description.Thank you :)
K**J
Gorgeous but unreliable
Wonderful feedback, beautiful design, so many different light modes and patterns.Unfortunately after only 2 weeks of use the thing suddenly stopped working. Tried and tested different cables, different , PCs, it just would not work.
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