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Tezarre TK61 60% Hotswap Mechanical Gaming Keyboard with PBT Pudding Keycaps,RGB Backlit Wired USB Optical Switches Keyboards Full Keys Programmable for Windows MAC PC Gamers (Gateron Optical Blue)

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Alright, so I am going to do my best to do a thorough review on the keyboard. Overall, it is DEFINITELY a 5 star review. Are there a couple caveats about it? Sure, but I will get to that a little later.

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And there are two plastic feet to slightly raise the keyboard to make typing easier for some users (only one position is available). Also here, the manufacturer has included an On/Off switch and there is a dedicated hole where you can find the WiFi dongle. This way, it’s harder to lose it (since it’s very small). Now let’s see what’s inside the Tezarre TK63 mechanical keyboard. The bottom side of the Tezarre TK63. What’s inside the Tezarre TK63 keyboard? As I already mentioned, the Tezarre TK63 is a 60 percent keyboard, but the one advantage that it has over both its predecessor and some other keyboards (such as one of its main competitors, the Huntsman Mini) is the addition of the arrow keys. I mean you could get around and map other keys (or use some particular combo if you truly need them), but the Tezarre TK63 has made space for them with the compromise of moving the question mark a bit to the right. Top view of the Tezarre TK63. I'm writing this review from the perspective of someone who has an EXPENSIVE ErgoDox keyboard that he daily drives. Since I received this keyboard, I've replaced the ErgoDox at my desk so I could fully immerse myself in this keyboard's experience. If I didn't have the ErgoDox, this would easily take the cake as one of my highest quality and well built keyboards. I consider myself more of a typist (software development) than a gamer, but I need my keyboards to be comfortable and suitable for both tasks.And I doubt anyone actually does use a keyboard in this manner. If you have an incredibly large room and an incredibly large screen, know that the range of the Bluetooth 5.0 is about 30 feet without line of sight, so you should still be covered. The Battery Life

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Our servers are getting hit pretty hard right now. To continue shopping, enter the characters as they are shown Additional charges for customs clearance (duties) will have to be borne by the recipient. As the tax and customs policy may vary greatly in different countries and we can’t predict what they might be, we recommend you to turn to the local customs or tax board’s representation for additional information about customs policies or duties.So, most gamers and people that are not keyboard connoisseurs will not be bothered, but if you really need to dampen the hollowness a bit, you can try adding more foam. As for the red switches, when compared to the brown ones from the GMMK, all I can say is that there is less resistance. I understand the appeal of the linear feel of the red switches, but if you like to feel a slight resistance when you type (about half-way through), then give the brown switches a try. You may have heard that the optical switches have way less room for modding than the mechanical switches. Optical switches: my main reason for wanting this is longevity. Gateron advertises 100m actuations, while Tezzare conservatively advertises 80m actuations. Theoretically better for competitive gaming, but I don't competitively game.

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Could this really be potentially an exemplar to add to the greatest budget kb's at that price range along with the GK61 or is this just some kind of marketing scheme (gifts to reviewers, fake accounts, etc)? I have just gotten into the world of PC gaming and I was in the market for a good-looking, good sounding, and, most importantly, functional mechanical keyboard. I was looking for a good priced keyboard from one of the major brands (Corsair, Hyper-X, etc), but they were all too expensive, so I found the Tezarre keyboard, and the price + specs lured me in, and at first I was hesitant, so I tried it out, and I do not regret it one bit. So...I had a Keychron and was using it more for work and was looking for an affordable but decent keyboard. Yeah, this is my first mechanical keyboard, and I think it’s great! I got the gateron Blues and they’re exactly what I wanted. Feels great, sounds great, I’m spending tomorrow trying to get it set up with the UI. Also, I could mention that the device is IPX4-rated, so if you accidentally splash some water on the keyboard, it’s not going to ruin the board. Still, make sure to keep the food and drinks away from the keyboard for safe measure. The Optical Switches: No more chatter

Didn’t really matter that much for me and I doubt it will be an issue for the majority of users (especially gamers), but it’s an aspect that you need to be made aware of. Next, let’s talk about size. The Tezarre TK63 measures 11.5 x 4.0 x 1.6 inches which means that despite having 63 keys which is two more than the TK61, it’s actually the smaller keyboard. I have unusually long fingers and I can easily find my way on the Tezarre TK63, so the size is just fine.

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