Let me start by saying—this keyboard *delivers* for its price. The Ajazz AK820 Pro isn’t just another mechanical keyboard; it’s a feature-packed gem with a personality. I’ve been using it daily for work and gaming, and here’s the raw scoop.
The Good Stuff: First, that TFT screen is a flex. Custom GIFs? Battery/connection status? Yes, please. It’s tiny but mighty, though setup required some Googling (more on that later). The gasket-mounted design makes typing feel like butter—soft yet precise. My Flying Fish switches sound *chef’s kiss* thocky right out of the box, and lubing them took it to ASMR levels.
The RGB is vibrant (1.6M colors!), and south-facing LEDs mean no glare. Wireless modes (Bluetooth 5.1/2.4G) work flawlessly—I hopped between my laptop and iPad without hiccups. And that knob? Perfect for volume tweaks mid-game… until it isn’t (see cons).
The Not-So-Good: The software is a hot mess. Downloading it felt like a scavenger hunt, and navigating the UI? Pure guesswork. I gave up trying to sync the clock on the TFT screen. Also, once you use the knob to control the display, good luck switching it back to volume—no clear way without resetting.
Real-World Use: Typing all day? Blissful. Gaming? Responsive with zero lag (wired mode). But the compact 75% layout means sacrificing a numpad—fine for my desk, but might bug spreadsheet warriors.
Verdict: For ~$60, this keyboard punches way above its weight in sound, feel, and features—if you can tolerate janky software and minor quirks. It’s my daily driver now, flaws and all.
*Pro tip:* Tape mod + thicker keycaps = endgame sound on a budget.