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The Vortex VIBE is a riff on the popular 83-key Vortex Race 3 keyboard. After requests to include a numpad (which the Race 3 lacked) and to remove the function keys (which it had), Vortex heeded the call Read More
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Got this back in 2018 for work. I like the layout a lot, also love being able to map layers on the fly (no need for flashing software). The stock keycaps on these are SA profile, a tad bit too tall for me without a wrist rest but good quality nonetheless.
Great quality, Great key caps, Great switches. Solid build
Going to start with any negatives, not backlit (but not taking of a star for this), the home keys are not marked, but if you are an avid typist then it won't really be a problem, just thought that marked home keys was a universal thing. Due to the height of the keyboard with the keys, it is recommended that you have a wrist rest with this ( I am using the glorious pc gaming pad and it goes very will with it)
The keys are a great shape, very easy to type with, the key-caps are solid quality. The build quality is solid, no flex at all the frame is well built and switches are great. I am used to blue tactile switches and you have to bottom these out to get any input, which is not hard since they are so light.
The best part is that you get a full keypad and function keys but it still stays in a compact size.
Gaming on this keyboard is fine, it is best for typing, my wpm have increased, have made less typos also.
The feeling is good, but the quality/price rate is not so good. The package misses the feet/stickers with screws. It is not so good due to the shape of the keyboard (and the price). Moreover I’using it on Mac and I found some compatibility problem such as the system cannot recognize it and the "num lock" doesn't work.
Felt great to type on (while it worked)
Parenthetical statement is my own doing, accidentally ripped out the USB port at one point. I have the replacement parts for it, just need to get in there and fix it.
Overall build quality is great, loses a star because I feel the edge is a bit sharp and I caught myself on it a couple times.
BpendragonThe design of the connector on the PCB isn't great. It's fairly tricky to re-solder it back on yourself while making sure the alignment is correct with the case. I'm considering modifying that connection point to be something more robust. I've had to re-solder mine twice now just from normal use and having cats.
I've only been using it for a few days, but so far I'm in love. Keycaps feel fantastic, and having a dedicated numpad is exactly the joy I thought it'd be. Not sure if it's just the switch from brown to clear or if it has to do with the keycaps, but it's also quite a bit more quiet then my other board. 5/5 would buy again if I didn't have one