Type in Style! 🎉 Elevate your workspace with the IROK FE75Pro.
The IROK FE75Pro is a versatile wireless mechanical keyboard featuring hot-swappable switches, customizable RGB backlighting, and a three-layer dampening design for a superior typing experience. With ergonomic keycaps and dual connectivity options, it’s perfect for gamers and professionals alike.
G**I
Best value for the money
I bought this keyboard a few months ago and I take it EVERYWHERE. It's small enough to fit in my 14" laptop bag, It supports 3 bluetooth profiles, a wired connection, or a Wireless USB connector that slides into the back to hold it when not in use. The bluetooth overrides the wired connection so if I want to charge it in a different computer while using it for another, easy! And setting one of the profiles to that computer means that I don't have to flick the switch on the back. I just hold fn and hit the number (1-3) for the bluetooth profile.The backlights are gorgeous, the keys feel great, and as clickity clackity as they feel, they're really quiet. I originally bought some purple keycaps to go with my love of purple stuff but they didn't have all the right keys in the right sizes and putting different caps on some of the special keys resulted in the keys being different heights since the cap manufacturer expected them to be in different places than I put them. I lived with this for a while until I found a set of low profile caps:XVX Low Profile Keycaps, 118 Keys... https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0BVYV67QS?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_shareEvery single key is represented in this pack, the lower profile makes them even more portable, and if I want to tear them off and put them in a different layout (like Dvorak or Colemak) it's trivial. Together, it makes for the perfect keyboard.And the feet on the bottom not only allow you to prop it up on an angle but has two different levels to lift the back. The smaller feet are recessed into the larger feet or you can flip them both up and have the keyboard lie flat.I also immediately unsnapped the bezel around the keys and painted that purple with spraypaint and it looks awesome. Use painters tape and an exacto knife to protect the labels for the switch on the back and it is just fantastic. I even got the light on my mouse to match the color for the keyboard backlights and it looks amazing.My only complaint is that it's easy if you miss the key there's very little room before your light touch of the nearby key will actuate it but that comes with the territory of mechanical keyboards.On the other hand, it also feels REALLY solid and hefty which makes it feel way more expensive than it was. The reduced footprint was a huge plus as well since I have a keyboard & mouse tray that's too small for a mouse and full size keyboard.My only caveats are that there are three buttons that are super easy to activate and make for a good feature but can cause confusion when your modifier keys are switched or the windows key suddenly doesn't work. Fn+F9 disables the Windows key, and Fn+M/N switches between Windows mode and Mac mode. So if it starts behaving strangely in that sense, try those. It's only happened a couple times because I forgot to turn it off before putting it into my bag.Overall, I give this keyboard a 5/5 as a beginner to the mechanical keyboard stuff. I love this keyboard and it would be my first recommendation to anyone starting out with customizable mechanical keyboards. It's hands down the best value for the money spent. I have zero regrets about buying this keyboard.
T**R
Pretty Insane Value at 60 Bucks
So, is this keyboard perfect? No, but there isn't a perfect board out there. There is always something, some kind of trade off.ProsFirst, I got the linear switches on mine, with the back and red color scheme. The switches are whisper quiet, its not any louder than a membrane keyboard. Action feels very nice, actuation force of the switch feels consistent, and the entirety of the travel of the key is smooth.The board is very well made too. There is no flex on this thing at all. It feels like I could smack someone with it, hard, and plop it down and keep typing. Even as a bare board, its probably worth it. The switches are swappable, so if they ever wear out or you need to change styles for whatever reason it's very possible. Considering that a lot of bare keyboard kits cost about as much as this whole board does, might as well get it. Unless you really, really want to build a board.Cons.No volume knob. At this price point finding something like that is probably not going to happen, but still it would be nice to have.The software is meh. It lets you set the lighting and that seems to be about that, with some basic macro functionality. Speaking of the lighting, the key caps that this thing come with don't really allow the lighting to "shine" through a whole lit, just a bit. I don't mind it, but some people might. See the picture to get an idea.Overall, recommended. Typing this review on it right now!
C**O
Best bang for buck keyboard i’ve used
Really sturdy, lubed switched feel great, really good for the price.
W**G
Good Budget Keyboard
Edit: I will update my rating from 3/5 to 4/5 as the LED itself is bright but the stock keycap blocks most of it. I would recommend buying a better shine through keycap to get the most out of this keyboard's LEDs. Still not too sure about the software but you don't really need it.TLDR: Nicely built keyboard, have a "creamy" (quiet/thocky) sound profile due to foam, feels nice to type on, doesn't look too gamer-ish (which I like), and keycaps shine through not so great.Would recommend tape modification for extra "thock" sound profile.I'll start off with the bad thing about this keyboard is that the software/drivers seems very suspicious, I would look up "MechTech Keyboards" YouTube video about this keyboard. The backlight of the keyboard RGB seem very dim even at peak brightness. The battery isn't anything to write home about either.This is a good budget keyboard. Looks sleek, feels premium, and sounds very nice (quiet switches). I got the keyboard on a flash sale (got it for around 45$ +tax). If you're looking for a budget keyboard this is definitely the one, but I would wait until it goes on sale. But, if you care about customizing the RGB or anything related to needing the software/driver I would definitely look elsewhere.
P**8
An Amazing Keyboard at an Amazing Price!
I grabbed this board at the amazing price of $29.99 plus a $3 off coupon and what a deal that was! This board looks and feels amazing. I love the Gateron Yellows they went with as it makes the typing experience extremely smooth and the sounds that come from it are very complimentary.I love the color scheme of the caps, as it is something that you would not typically see. I collect a lot of mechanical keyboards as a hobbyist and this one definitely stands out. The build quality is amazing and there is nothing I could nitpick about it. I know that all things have flaws, but I haven't been able to find one on this board yet. I highly recommend it, especially if you can snag it at the price that I did. IROK is definitely a brand I will keep my eyes on as this is my second board from them, and I haven't had any complaints yet.
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