I love the design, plastic and acrylic aren't too bad. I thought the quality of the default black keycaps were ok-.
It does what it's supposed to as a standalone numpad especially including that it sends true numpad codes which I feel is absolutely necessary for standalone numpads.
The connector type is outdated. RGB modes are pretty limited. The stabilizers on the larger keys rattle like hell and got stuck a couple of times when trying on different keycaps. The case is actually pretty solid and the build quality is very decent, but the rattle of the stabilizers and the quality of the stock keycaps makes the product feel like a cheap toy. I think there are better options available for less money.
This keypad gets the job done and works well for my use case: left handed gamer who remaps to keypad when playing fps. The plastic feels a little cheep but for the price it's fine.
The one complaint/weird observation I have is when it's connected to my computer when it starts up the computer only recognises the keypad and not the keyboard regardless of what keyboard I have connected. This is easy to solve by disconnecting the keypad before start up/restart if I need to get into the BIOS and it could easily be a setting issue in my BIOS causing the issue. It's worth bringing up just in case.
This numpad is beautiful but it lacks macro functionality and the stabilizers rattles like a monster. Not only that but the stabs make the switches feel mushy.
This is nothing fancy, and imo it’s probably a bit overpriced for what it is, but it’s hard to find a cheap mechanical number pad, so this may be the best option out there. I wish there was a tab, ctrl, and/or shift keys in the top row, but backspace and f5 for refresh are nice
cheap stabs and keycaps, but oh well, not too noticeable to me.
the whole thing is a cheap number pad, but considering I wasn’t willing to spend $90+ on one, I’m happy with my purchase
I believe there’s a v2 on here as well? So if you’re reading this, check out the v2
Honestly it does it's job and looks great next to the Anne Pro 60%
Cons
Plastic feels very cheap
Stabalizers rattle a lot
The mounting plate makes a tingy sound when the keys bottom out. My biggest gripe to be honest
The LEDS are very uneven in brightness and one of them did not even work when the pad arrived
I got the Gateron Browns and they were SUPER scratchy and overall unpleasant
I can't really complain all that much since at the end of the day it does work. I put in a different keycap set, fixed the stabilizers and put in Cherry MX Silvers Switches. I like it a lot more now but only after I put some work into it.
I would also recommend not putting this in direct sunlight for long amounts of time. The white plastic case is very cheap and started to yellow as my desk is next to my window.
Overall, dont buy this if you are into aesthetics or build quality. Buy it if you are looking for a neat numpad that works.