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The Varmilo VA87M is a community-favorite layout from a proven manufacturer. It comes with your choice of Cherry MX switches to get just the feel you want Read More
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Azio FOQO Pro Wireless Hot-Swappable Mechanical Keyboard
I've been using this board for 2 years now (Cherry Blacks). No issues and it looks and feels as new as the day I bought it. The keycap material feels great. The only noticeable thing is a rattle (?) noise when the keys touch the metal which I honestly don't notice at all anymore, turns out it's pretty common in mechanical keyboards. Overall recommend.
The black switches do tire my fingers if I'm coding or typing a lot (177 cm average hand-sized male)
If I'd buy these again, I'd probably go for browns simply so I could type on this keyboard more without my fingers tiring.
Overall my amateur opinion on switches:
Blacks for gaming (which I use this keyboard for).
A good all-rounder are browns (which I use for work).
Reds if you're not a heavy typer and don't want the 'clickiness' of a mechanical keyboard. I love reds but I miss a lot of key presses on them - that's why browns are a sweet spot, still clicky, and easy to type.
a high-quality keyboard with clean look and a good feel.
the white keycaps (i chose the front-printed variant) look really clean and fit perfectly with the adjustable blue backlighting; however, they also tend to highlight any collected dust and dirt.
the board's frame seems very solid and sturdy.
i bought it with cherry mx browns and added noise dampeners such that i wouldn't be too much of a nuisance to my colleagues.
the typing feels really good while not being too much of a noise pollution (at least, none of my colleagues complained so far ;))
overall, would definitely recommend!
Great keyboard. Love the shallow keycaps- definitely helps with mistypes. Got mine with Cherry Browns, so the feel is buttery and nice. It's a shame there's no easy way to reprogram the media keys that come with it, though.
Would love a version with white LEDs instead of blue!
Very good keyboard. Keycaps have an unusual feel, it might irritate some people. It's hard to describe, but almost like there's a layer of talcum powder or something that doesn't brush off. Quite solid case, I have a tempered glass desk and I thought it had suction cup feet because it would not slide in the least unless I picked it up. My one complaint is that it doesn't use USB C connecter, but that's minor. A really good entry level TKL mechanical keyboard overall.
I've been using this keyboard as my daily driver ( I'm a Software Engineer ) and it is just impeccable. Coding for hours on end is a breeze with this baby and Cherry MX Blue keys.
This is my first mechanical keyboard and I have to say I absolutely love it. I want with the MX Browns and they provide a satisfying feel with just the right amount of noise. The keyboard feels well built and is extremely stout.
Having lived a life of rubberdome boards until now, I wasn't sure I would appreciate the feel of my C. Brown switches. But with the keys moving so easily despite their noticable response, I've never typed faster or with less strain. I'm pleased with the neutral aesthetics, and the multilayered packaging was fit to survive an explosion.
I have one gripe, that the keys are opaque, so hard to tell in the dark which keys are which.