🎮 Elevate your game with every keystroke—where precision meets style.
The Hcman Mechanical Gaming Keyboard features 87 tactile blue switches with 50 million keystroke lifespan, 21 customizable LED backlight modes, and full anti-ghosting technology. Its ergonomic, compact design with a durable aviation aluminum alloy panel ensures comfort and longevity. Compatible with Windows and Mac OS, this wired USB keyboard is engineered for gamers, typists, and professionals seeking high performance and style.
Brand | Hcman |
Product Dimensions | 35 x 12 x 3.5 cm; 626 g |
Item model number | H02 |
Manufacturer | Hcman INC |
Series | Windows 10, Windows 8, Windows 7, Macintosh Mac OS X, Windows XP, Windows VISTA, etc |
Colour | 87 Keys Rainbow Black |
Form Factor | Durability and Compatibility, Dust-proof Blue Switches, Ergonomic Design Keyboard, LED Backlit Keyboard, Mechanical Keyboard |
Computer Memory Type | PC800 |
Wattage | 1 watts |
Power Source | USB powered |
Operating System | iOS, windows |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Item Weight | 626 g |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
T**O
Lovely Keyboard, I genuinely enjoyed using it. But I had to send it back.
This is probably the best keyboard I have owned, but there was only major problem with it and another one but I worked around the quickly. It was extremely loud, simply to the point where the people I'm living with would come over and tell me it sounds like a "Warzone". I obviously didn't notice, as a Gamer I have a headset on, but I turned down the volume and it certainly was very loud.Maybe it was my typing style that didn't help, I am quite heavy handed and can be smacking down on the keyboard, but even so I had no idea that Blue Switches would be this loud. Certainly very satisfying but I'm just wondering what the people online would be saying if I had owned the keyboard for even longer.Coming to the second problem, which was the layout, it's US. I had to make a few changes on my Windows to get it to work properly but then it was fine, didn't take me long at all to get used to it. But it didn't mention that anywhere on the product page and I wish it had because I would not have purchased it otherwise.The build quality is the first thing that gets you though, you just know you have purchased something quality, even Logitech keyboard thats cost significantly more feel cheap compared to this. Wish I could keep it but I don't really want to be annoying people that I live with, considering I play Overwatch sometimes things can get heated and hammering away at the Loud blue switches can become something of a nightmare. IAfter using this keyboard I searched up what switches were what, finding out the Blue is Loud and Clicky, should have done a little more research before making the plunge. Really wishing that Hcman puts out a Red Switch keyboard now, I would literally buy that in a heartbeat.Pros:BuildSatisfyingBraided CableLovely Lighting and ModesSmall Form FactorCons:LoudUS LayoutShort CableTo be honest this keyboard has way too many Pros but the 2 Issues that I have with it make it a No go for me, but certainly if this is your type of keyboard go for it.Like late night gaming had become impossible for me, because I would just end up with someone at my door telling me to stop hammering my Desk.Update: Yeah. Not sending it back
O**F
Amazing keyboard. Great feel. Sturdy. Aurally and aesthetically pleasing. Great price!
Ordered this keyboard a week ago, received it today.Straight up, I was actually surprised by it's small size, but hey, it feels bigger now. Overall, build quality seems solid, a bit on the heftier side. Clickiness is loud and responsive, I can type much faster with this than the keyboard on my laptop or the old membrane one I have. I even prefer it over the Razer Blackwidow.Cool customisability with per key lighting as well as different lighting modes. Shortcuts (like browser and My PC) are handy to have. Generally, I can't complain. If I were to be nitpicking, it'd be the font on some fo the keys, but that doesn't bother me at all. Perhaps the cheaper feel of the keys, but once again, that doesn't bother me at all.Tl;dr: Great keyboard, picked up at €23,45 (20 pounds). Awesome response, feel and build quality. Lighting is good too. HOWEVER mine has some issues (SL key always lit, media keys and dimming keys (- and =) do not respond.EDIT: Upon contacting the manufacturer, they fixed my issue and everything works fine. Much appreciated and really like the quick response.
J**.
Merits and Demerits.
Eh pretty good cheap mechanical keyboard for what it is, not bad but not great.First the good points. It's a cheap, fully mechanical keyboard, exactly what it says on the tin. The packaging it came in was great, and it seemed really nice when it first arrived. the keys are easily changed if you don't like their style, as it comes with a key remover so you can customize it if you wish (or you can just pull them off I guess, but it's still a free thing).Now the bad points. First of all, the keys themselves. I don't mean that they feel bad or that they don't work, it's just that this is probably an asian keyboard or something, as some of the keys don't work as listed. e.g., my @ button is actually shift + ' rather than shift + 2 (look at the picture shown). the Windows light and the scroll lock light also seem to be constantly on no matter what I do, and the scroll lock also does not work. In addition to that, the keyboard's also missing the \ key (I had to copy and paste that from file explorer). It's listed there above the enter, but the key itself gives a # or a (Shift) ~, rather than what is listed.Other than that, the only thing I find neutral (as in I can't say it being a demerit, since it's kind of listed there) is the colour scheme. I thought that I could personalise the colours so that it would all be one colour as a keyboard (blue) but it's got fixed LEDs as multicoloured. That was my fault, just listing it in case anyone else gets confused.Overall, I'd say if you're looking for a mechanical keyboard and want the cheapest possible thing, this is the best option. Although I will say you'll probably find this as a temporary fix, as in the future I will look for a new one before this one breaks, simply because 1. I want something with a single colour scheme, and 2. I'm missing keys, and I really cannot be bothered to paste \ every time I want to type it, especially for stuff like \o/. Though it is exactly what it says again, and it works *almost* perfectly, and the mechanical design is still cool for the price so it's still pretty good.
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