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The MAMBASNAKE K3 Pro Mechanical Keyboard is a wired, ultra-compact 98-key keyboard featuring durable blue optical linear switches rated for 50 million clicks. It boasts 10 RGB backlight modes with ABS two-color injection keycaps, a premium metal panel, and an ergonomic design to reduce fatigue. The detachable coiled USB Type-C to USB-A cable with gold-plated connectors ensures reliable, fast data transmission and flexible cable management, making it ideal for professionals and gamers seeking portability without sacrificing performance.





| Brand | MAMBASNAKE |
| Package Dimensions | 40.1 x 15.9 x 4.7 cm; 1.05 kg |
| Item model number | K3 |
| Manufacturer | MAMBASNAKE |
| Series | K3 Pro |
| Colour | Blue Switch+Green Coiled Cable |
| Power Source | Wired |
| Operating System | Windows |
| Are Batteries Included | No |
| Item Weight | 1.05 kg |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
M**L
Great keyboard
It looks and feels great. I am in love with this keyboard :)
A**D
Surprising
Today is Jan 16 2025, I bought this keyboard on Feb 5 2024. Keyboard is a bit too noisy, led lightning patterns are weird to annoying, and with said lightning off, letters and signs on it are barely visible.BUTNothing has broken yet. And I am not a guy who takes a good care of a cheap keyboard.All keys work, folding legs are still here, leds have not disconnected or burned out, none of the keys is getting stuck nor any opf them requires an extra effort to work. This is more than I can say about several cheap mechanicals I have owned.
J**E
It's clicky
I like this product aesthetically and ergonomically. It fits my hands well to type with. I have quite slender hands. And visually reminds me of a space shuttle with the grey orange and cream colours. As a functioning keyboard, I have no complaints. However the lights are crap. The lights are static, yes they flicker, yes they pulse, yes they light up when you type with them and even explodes out from the key you type. My problem is, is that the light colours are the same across the keyboard from left to right. Red orange green purple blue lilac pink. These colours will always show In that order of the keyboard for example you will never have blue on the left red on the right. It works like Christmas lights where one light only lights uo one colour just in different orders. If that doesn't bug you, you will probably enjoy the lights for than I do. I think for the price you probably won't find many mechanical keyboards. Unlike other brands costing 5 to 10x more the lights can't compete with natural light and will be lost with any sunlight that might come through. For gaming ? It's spaced out like a normal keyboard nice compact design for ever so slightly more desk room may be a bonus to some.
D**D
Only thing its missing is a backslash key
Can't even shift or alt into backslash, alt 092 works of course but if you use a lot of code this *might* annoy you more than the space saving... I guess you could reprogram a key with software on Linux or Windows but meh.Otherwise, it's pretty good.
K**S
Nice to start but didn't last long
Initially I was pleased with this looks and functionality wise.Unfortunately just under a year and some of the keys are failing to register.So disappointed as the return window closed ages ago but it seems a product like this should last longer than 11 months.Mouse still works ok but without a keyboard the combo is kind of pointless.
S**N
Not UK OR GOOD QUALITY
I was really excited about this keyboard and mouse combination. The colours are really vibrant and the build quality of the keyboard is actually really good quality but the cable for the mouse and the cable for the keyboard don’t match the mouse is really really bad quality in terms of build and is really light and flimsy will be sending it back and don’t think I’ll be buying from this manufacturer again.The led lights can’t be controlled by an app. They are dumb
C**G
Rgb not the best but otherwise better than I expected
The media could not be loaded. Pretty good keyboard better than I expectedIt comes in a well presented and well packed branded box and contains the keyboard a white usb A to C cable a key cap puller and instructionsIt has red mechanical switches that feel premium they have a nice dull sound like they have dampeningNot sure of they are inside but the deck is aluminium which is a big plus so the keyboard has a little weight to it like premium boardsThe keys are double injected so they will never wear away and they let the RGB come through the difused letteringThe space bar has supports either side again a massive plus for that there are one or 2 keys that sound a little tinny the enter and hyphen but nothing to bad just different from the rest not sure why other than keycap sizeIt's in a nice white finish with some green keys again very premium likeEven the folding feet at the back they are tight secure snappy with rubber non slip pads and the type you expect to see on keyboards double this price I would describe it overall as midrange keyboard trying to be premium buy at a affordable price the RGB modes work well but the rainbow setting I prefer to match my set up is static not a major issue as there are pulsing ones etc to chose from but would love that rainbow to have motion like the rest otherwise can't find any faults with it maybe a braded cable instead of the generic ones but I'm just being fussy there pretty good for all uses gaming editing or browsing
D**.
A great "first" 1800-sized mechanical keyboard for the money!
Warning!: This is NOT wireless! Nor is it a UK layout! If you want what you type to match the key caps, hit Start, type keyboard layout, hit enter, then choose "US Layout!"But, the most important thing about this keyboard is that the keys make satisfyingly clicky sounds when you type! It isn't overly loud, nor is it creamy or particularly thocky. (If you want thocky, look for enclosed edges which dampens the click a bit. As for creamy, be prepared to spend at least eighty pounds...) As noted above, this model requires a USB cable at all times! The next model up (the K8, I think) has both USB and Bluetooth. It also allows hot swapping the 3-pin switches and the key caps. It costs more (about forty-five pounds new, at present) but I feel it's a better value and wish I'd gotten that one instead.My only real gripes with it stem from the placement of some keys kept and the placement of some keys removed to a function key command. Their choices make for awkward and uncomfortable fingerings! When you consider how many *other* keys they could have used it's a bit frustrating. However, if you don't use the Delete, Home, End, Pg Up/Dn keys then this won't affect you at all. They're minor gripes, really. If you require a UK or 'ISO' layout you may want to look elsewhere but you *will* spend more. Almost all cheap, mechanical keyboards use the US layout, so... Money vs. convenience!
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