Not worth it if you're looking into customizing keys. Not much customizing done here other than switch selection and backlight. Other than that it just feels like any generic numpad you could get for cheaper.
Reasonable product for the price. But note that it uses 3-pin keys, so Drop's "frequently bought together" listing Holy Panda X is wrong - they cannot be use in this product. I used Cherry reds.
I personally detest the gaudy rainbow wave LED pattern, and there appears to be no software to control it. And no software to create macros. I've ordered a different keypad from a different seller and will be dumping this one into my bin of "stuff that can be used in an emergency"
If you are looking for an affordable hotswappable numpad then this is an alright option. The RGB is pretty cool and adds a cool colorful flair to your set up. However, 3 pin hotswap is disappointing, but understandable for the price. Furthermore the configuration software is disappointing, and doesn't allow for enough customization as you can't configure the top rows. VIA/QMK would make this keypad much better in my opinion. However, if you like the RGB and are fine with using this mainly as a numpad it is an alright option for the price with hotswap
Puting this together was easy and I like the overalls design with the acrylic body. The only annoyance was finding the proper software which only works when I click UNINSTALL? Well, the numpad works and I like how it looks :)
If you need a numpad for typical numpad things, and want a clean frosted look, this is a great budget option. Otherwise, look elsewhere, there is no software for this product, and you cannot adjust LEDs or macros.
i have the Drop Ctrl keyboard and I didnt think I needed a numpad till I got promoted and it was much easier to have the numpad keys. so when I saw this I fell in love and bought it right away. Its very easy to assemble and it looks nice with my set