

🌌 Elevate your desk game with Themis — where compact meets cosmic!
The Cosmic Byte CB-GK-21 Themis is a sleek, 61-key mechanical keyboard featuring durable Outemu Blue switches rated for over 50 million keystrokes. Its injection molded double-shot keycaps ensure long-lasting vibrancy, while per-key RGB lighting with 10+ modes offers customizable aesthetics. Designed for gamers and professionals alike, it supports ghosting-free simultaneous key presses and connects via a reliable USB-C wired interface, making it a compact powerhouse for Windows and Mac users.
| ASIN | B09SH9PS1G |
| Brand | Cosmic Byte |
| Colour | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (474) |
| Date First Available | 26 Jan. 2023 |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
| Hardware Platform | PC |
| Item Weight | 556 g |
| Item model number | Themis |
| Manufacturer | Cosmic Byte |
| Operating System | Windows |
| Power Source | Wired |
| Product Dimensions | 29.1 x 10.1 x 3.9 cm; 556 g |
| Series | Themis |
S**H
The positive's of this are: 1. The keys are tactile and responsive 2. Its very easy to clean 3. It feels quite durable. 4. Blue keys with very good sound. (Are very loud if use near to roommate/parents💀) 5. 10KL means less space, perfect for me in my gaming setup. My laptop already has all the other keys I would need. The negative points are: 1. There are no (flip) legs. 2. The keys are tightly secured to the keycaps and are somewhat difficult to remove if you don't have the correct tool and technique. 3. The backlight only shows up on the keys/numbers. The alternate key function (F1, F2, F3, etc) are printed with grey/white color, so unless you got direct light on the keyboard, they wont be visible with the backlight. 4. Little hard to find the shortcuts in the first few months, especially if you already had habit from another keyboard. If you get this KB for Rs 2300 or less, go for it. Its a good 10 keyless keyboard for gaming. If you are programmer or often use the keypad, then this is a poor choice of mechanical keyboard.
A**R
What I like Looks : Very clean and nice looking keys. Possibly the best RGB in this price segment. The light shines through and it looks gorgeous. Feel : I was worried if it'll work for gaming and typing and it's safe to say it is amazing to do both. I fell in love with the clicky feel of the outemu blue variant and have been a typist since. Price: At the time I bought it, it was 1899. Around that price it is full value for money. What I dislike : Build: Don't get me wrong build quality is actually solid. But one con is that there is no adjustable pegs in the bottom to adjust height. Not for everyone, It is indeed a problem for me as I wished the keyboard was more inclined. RGB: As I said the RGB is lovely, but there is limited customisable options in the software. However the presets are beautiful and I honestly just leave it at that. You can personally paint your keyboard but cannot use any effects on them. Overall I am very happy with this purchase and would recommend it to anyone. Even with the cons I love the product and I assure you won't have buyers remorse.
S**A
I am writing this review after 2 year and 4 month of constant use. The plastic quality is decently nice and the wire quality is fabulous. The keyboard worked really good till 2 years in terms of literally everything. But from past 2.5 months approximately, i am facing issue with the keystrokes. The keyboard randomly types the letter more than one or twice especially during fast typing. From my experience i can surely say its due to the quality of mechanical switches used and not a software or driver problem. But overall great experience !!!
A**L
The review will be straightforward. I am using it for the past few months daily for gaming and coding mostly. I purchased the keyboard for Rs. 2,060 on Amazon. Delivery was on time but the package I recieved was tampered with, missing the UBS c cable and key cap puller. So I had to replace the product. Anyway received a good one later on. the keyboard shortcuts are inbuilt. fn+q = vol down fn+w = vol up fn+e = mute fn+z = previous/rewind fn+x = play pause fn+c = next/forward fn+v = stop fn+h = insert fn+b = delete fn+j = home fn+n = end fn+k = pageup fn+m = pagedown fn+i = scroll lock fn+o = numlock (don't know why even xD) fn+esc = `(tilde Here are the pros and cons of the keyboard. Pros. Compact. Doesn't take up much space on my table. Build quality is good enough for the price. Mechanical switches are blue outemu. Great sound. Braided cable is long enough. RGB with diffuser plate looks superb and bright with actual RGB controls not static row colors. All keys are anti ghosting. Tested myself. Cons. No height adjustable leverage on the back. No drainage hole beneath the keyboard. The spacebar kind of gives way after rough use. Double clicks sometimes but it's okay. Arrow keys are on the function key. So you have to press fn to use the arrow keys. The usb c port on the keyboard is a bit loose for my liking. Could have been in the frame or something. Overall best bang for buck budget 60% keyboard.
S**Y
LED of some keys died after 1 year (only displays green light) UPDATE: now some keys stopped working (T, 5, G, spacebar). Really disappointed with the keyboard.
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