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The Xtrfy K4 TKL RGB Gaming Keyboard features mechanical switches for enhanced responsiveness, customizable RGB lighting, and a compact tenkeyless design, making it the perfect choice for gamers seeking both performance and style.
I**E
Solid and Colourful
I really like this keyboard so far. I received it today and I was pretty amazed at the rigidity of the the thing--it's very solid and feel pretty heavy as well and the keys feel very smooth for reds, and I've heard that they are smoother than Cherry reds (which most are).The lights are clear and colour accurate, with built in presets (no software needed) and you have a different array of animations like reactive typing, colour waves, fading rainbow etc. Very flashyWhat I wasn't a fan of is the sound that the keys make inside the chassis, as it gives off an echo-y pinging sound. And my model also came with a manufacturing flaw with the keycaps having remaining plastic around the TAB and tilde key. Aside from that, the keycaps feel okay as they have a smooth satin texture to them which isn't super grease resistant but feels nice nonetheless. In future, I might consider buying a replacement set since they are quite thin.Everything else is fine like the braided cable, the flip-out feet, the texture of the underside and the font use for the keycap legends.
A**D
Very responsive and tactile keyboard
Having tried a light, soft-touch, wireless keyboard I found that I made too many mistakes, (I type frequent responses in the chat area of meetings where I don’t have time to correct mis-typed words before hitting the send button), and opted for this keyboard as a replacement. I am not into the fancy lighting but what is offered is acceptably appealing. I also use shortcut keystrokes for much of what I do and this keyboard doesn’t miss a beat. This has been a great purchase at a decent price. Solidly-built, I am confident that this will last for many years.
C**H
Very impressive and extremely sturdy
Only got it today so I cannot comment on reliability but there are my initial thoughts:VERY sturdy and heavy, especially the budget priceExcellent RGB lights which are nice and brightThe switches feel very nice and are fairly quiet. Similar to the Cherry Brown switches on my main PC keyboard but even quieter.Nice, long braided cable.I can't really fault it to be honest. The only slight negative is not having a number pad but you won't find a better mechanical full sized keyboard at this price (£40.56 on sale yesterday), let alone one as well built and with full RGB lighting.Overall, extremely impressive keyboard.
A**E
Worried about buying an expensive keyboard? Don't be. It's worth it.
For a long time I've been in search of the perfect keyboard, one that is good for gaming and also good for typing on. My usual keyboard was coming to the end of its life and having read a review of smaller keyboards (do I *really* need a numeric pad? why?) I decided to commit to something whose build quality was reflective of how much time I spend on the keyboard every day.So I did some research, made a decision, put in the order, and then I got a little anxious. This is not a cheap £10 keyboard that 'does the job'.And then it came, I plugged it in, and I was sold!The movement of the keys is physically satisfying, they keys make a wonderful clacking noise, keypresses are solid and swift when gaming, and you quickly get used to no numeric pad. After a minute's typing I knew this was the keyboard I should always have got.If you spend a lot of time on a keyboard this is absolutely the right step, gaming or not. It feels solid and planted, swift and responsive, and if you like the old school clattering noise as you type, you won't be disappointed. Definitely recommended.
D**H
Great smaller scale keyboard
Got this as I broke my last one and downgraded my desk size and I love it. So well made and put together, doesn't have the cheap feel a lot of other mechanical keyboards have and is such a satisfying keyboard to type on.The light functions aren't as broad as on some of the more high end boards BUT it is SO much simpler to use and you can change the lighting without downloading an app on your PC that crashes and sucks up your CPU and RAM (looking at you Corsair). I cannot recommend this enough, you should only look elsewhere if you want a quieter keyboard than the standard (although just get the quieter keys) or you are determined to have one of the mainstream PC hardware logos printed on it. No, you don't need your keyboard lighting to sync up with your silver Sona support plays, save yourself £100 and get this wonderful little keyboard.
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