Type in Style! 🌟 Elevate your workspace with the YUNZII KC84S.
The YUNZII KC84S Graphite Blue is an 84-key wireless mechanical keyboard featuring Bluetooth 5.0 connectivity, a long-lasting 2700mAh battery, and hotswappable Gateron switches. With durable PBT dye-sublimated keycaps and customizable RGB effects, this compact keyboard is perfect for both gamers and professionals seeking a stylish and functional typing experience.
Brand | YUNZII |
Product Dimensions | 30.48 x 25.4 x 7.62 cm; 1 kg |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
Item model number | GK84S |
Manufacturer | KEYCOOL |
Color | Graphite Blue |
Hardware Platform | Laptop |
Operating System | mac |
Are Batteries Included | Yes |
Lithium Battery Energy Content | 2.3 Watt Hours |
Lithium Battery Packaging | Batteries contained in equipment |
Lithium Battery Weight | 0.3 Grams |
Item Weight | 1 Kilograms |
F**R
Stunning for the price!
Wow, what an incredible keyboard! I've always wanted an 84-key keyboard and after looking through dozens of options, I decided on this one since it had hot-swap, Bluetooth, and full RGB. Upon first using the keyboard, the switches feel great. I chose Gateron Blacks because I like heavier switches and I can always swap these out later with something else. In classic Gateron fashion, they feel super smooth and the stabilizers that come with the keyboard aren't too bad; not the greatest, but far better than some other keyboards I've had at this price. Surprisingly, despite the full plastic build, the keyboard is very quiet and there is no deck-flex when typing or gaming. Bluetooth connection is great and swapping devices was really easy. The RGB is fantastic. Full color coverage and easy to change with plenty of unique settings. The only real two downsides I have about this board have to do with the lighting and the keycaps. I already said that the RGB is really good, but it's by no means the brightest LED's I've ever had. As for the keycaps, they feel and look fantastic, but they are sadly not shine-through. That does play a big part in the keyboard not being very bright, but I had hoped that the keycaps would at least be fully shine-through at this price.Despite those two downsides, I am still giving this keyboard the full 5/5. Great build, quiet, good RGB, Bluetooth, etc. Honestly hard to beat at this price!
A**A
Great little keyboard but too expensive
Coming from the OG Corsair K70 RGB, this board exceeded my expectations at the price I paid ($60). I was looking for something more compact and tactile than the K70, was wireless, and hot swappable. After a couple days shopping, I settled on this yunzii board with blue gaterons. Setup was OK, and took me a bit to figure out how to pair Bluetooth, but has since worked flawlessly on my desktop, laptop, and phone. Switches sound and feel great. Board is compact and solid. The keycaps are awesome. Wired mode worked flawless and I love that it has a recessed area underneath to fit the cable so you can run it left, right, or straight out the back. Battery life seems great--I charged it a month ago and haven't had to since (but I haven't been using my computer a whole lot lately).It's not perfect though. RGB leaves a little to be desired and can be a little dim, but isn't worthy of removing a star. Instructions are all on a card with all the key combos on it--no markings on keycaps to signify which fn key does what. There is a delay when waking the keyboard up when paired via Bluetooth. I would have loved to see a 2.4ghz wireless receiver with this board. For the current price of $100 I would really have liked to see an aluminum body. RGB software is hard to find and doesn't work.Overall I like the board, but I don't think I would have chose this board at its current price of $100--theres just too many other boards at better price points. For what I paid, however, I feel it to be a worthy investment.
S**Y
Hands down best value for custom keyboard beginners!
Some switches have a high pitched spring ping, so while it may be lubed you may want to add your own. Gateron Black is nice for me as I was looking for a linear smooth press with no shrill tactile bump like Razer Greens, though some people prefer the noise. To which I recommend buying this keyboard and some Akko CS or Glorious switches for your preference in typing. Always make sure to lube your switches though.About this keyboard: it's great! flexes only if you pick it up and try, otherwise very sturdy and doesn't move with these fantastic rubber feet. For $100 (or $70 in my case) how could anyone be upset? It's not just a blank overpriced base, it's a full keyboard with RGB, Bluetooth, and so much more!BONUS! Comes with key cap and switch pullers!
H**H
Amazing
Works great and keyboard sounds are so good. I've been using for over a year and no issues.
T**.
Physically solid, but terrible software
When I took it out of the box it felt pretty standard as a mechanical keyboard, it was pretty solid and sturdy; but didn't feel premium, which is fair at the price point.When I went to go configure it, I had trouble connecting to the software which was in Chinese. I then went to configure it without the software, I was able to change some things, but couldn't get it exactly the way I wanted. I wanted to immediately go back to the anne pro2 I had, but I figure I give it a try. After a couple days of messing with the software and playing with it I had decided to returned it.
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