
Let me start by saying this keyboard is an absolute vibe. The RGB lighting isn't just bright - it's like having a mini light show at your fingertips. I've caught myself just staring at the ripple effects instead of actually typing sometimes (oops).
The blue switches give that satisfying clicky feedback that makes typing feel like an event. It's loud enough to annoy my roommate during late-night gaming sessions, but that's part of the charm for me. The PBT keycaps have this slightly textured feel that stops my fingers from slipping, even during intense Valorant matches.
What really surprised me was how much I ended up using the hot-swappable feature. At first I thought it was just a gimmick, but after swapping in some different switches I bought on a whim, it completely changed how the keyboard felt. Pro tip: the stock switches are good, but experimenting with others takes it to another level.
The compact 87-key layout was perfect for my small desk setup - I still get all the functionality without sacrificing mouse space. And those double-shot keycaps? After three months of heavy use, they still look brand new despite all my snacking while gaming.
Is it perfect? The software for customizing the lighting could be more intuitive, and yeah, it's definitely not the quietest keyboard out there. But for under $100? This thing punches way above its weight class in both looks and performance.
