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Womier TKL RGB Hot-Swappable Acrylic Mechanical Keyboard
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Womier TKL RGB Hot-Swappable Acrylic Mechanical Keyboard

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DJ123
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Nov 5, 2020
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Very Simple Design Makes For A Beautiful Aesthetic!
I initially was looking at an aluminum, hot swappable case but couldnt bring myself to shell out the $200 without switches or caps. I found this beauty a few weeks later and impulse bought it. I was hesitant about the acrylic case as I wouldnt know how durable it is. And although the 24hrs I've had it wouldnt be able to give an accurate conclusion, the build quality seems very strong. The clear acrylic makes the LEDs pop even in a bright room. There are plenty of options to customize the color patterns, however I cannot find any way to turn off them off completely (you can turn off the individual keys but there is a strip that encompasses the outer edge which looks amazing but cant be turned off or even dimmed from my experience. Makes it hard on the eyes on those late nights.) Jury is still out on the caps for me as they feel a little "sticky" or gritty almost like a fine sandpaper. I imagine this will wear down with use. I swapped the reds I got with it for Halo Clears. The included cap and switch puller worked well and was a pleasant surprise to even find it in the box. Speaking of inside the box, you'll also find a neat little brush for cleaning in between the keys (a must on this keyboard as the switches are exposed due to the low case). The USB cable is a standard, nonbraided one and nothing special. I'll probably end up swapping it out. I'm not too thrilled ab the type c port; it's pretty exposed and seems flimsy. If you change keyboards often I would be weary of accidently moving to fast and taking it out at a nasty angle. This review has gone on much to long, sorry! But overall I really love the keyboard. The small complaints are easily masked by the aesthetics alone. I'll update in a few months about any wear I've noticed!
Recommends this product? Yes
hy0rii
4
Jun 9, 2021
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Really nice + how to lower light intensity suggestion
I bought this keyboard because I was tired of taking apart my old one to clean it all the time (cat hair man) and this one I'm able to just wipe down and use an air blower to get anything out. It comes with it's own wire and key puller and brush, so that was nice. The lights are great too! I love the diffuse look from the acrylic. I know there is some complaints about turning the base board light down and this is what I did. After you download the program to change the lights, whatever color you want, use the (grey)scale to "lower" the intensity of the light. I like a simple white color light and chose a 50% grey and it still shows it as white, but just less bright. So if you wanted say a pink color, but not the BRIGHT NEON PINK, just lower it half way down the scale and it will be less intense. It should work for the other colors too if you needed. You can also change the key colors to something different and have different settings like a wave pattern or breathing. If you hold FN and press up or down arrows you can lower the light intensity. This however goes in really weird increments, so I suggest the grey scale method for more control over the light. FN+CTR changes the light to solid (no animation/blinking) or to animated/blinking. As for the board itself I love how simple and sleek it is. The keys feel nice and has good feedback for my needs. All in all, a great investment :D (I'm an artist, so use the keyboard to draw/shortcuts so the tactile feel is great for me to know I pushed my buttons)
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Recommends this product? Yes
Rowdy
14
Jul 25, 2021
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An average keyboard with a few shortcomings
After buying a Womier K61 recently, I was hoping for a similar overall positive experience. Out of the box the keyboard looks similar to the K61, with its frosted case, USB-C cable and included brush and switch/keycap removers (both the cheap simple ones). Plugging the keyboard in, nothing happened for a long time, at least 10 seconds. Then the LED pattern snaked its way across the keyboard as it initialised, and finally the default rainbow pattern appeared. This worried me for a while that the keyboard was dead OOTB, but it just seems to take a while to start. The keycaps are ... well, the legends look ok, but feel as if they have been carved from the keycaps with the extra material left around the letters. They are definitely not smooth to the touch, and after a week of use much of the roughness has gone, but the longer keys are still rough enough to feel. Never had keycaps with as rough a surface as this before. In fact I've never had keycaps where you could easily feel the legends before. If it is a bit enough problem for anyone, keycaps can be replaced. I got the keyboard with Gateron blue switches installed. They are terrible - the click is inconsistent across the board, and the W key does not click at all. After removing the switches the switch under W appears to have been damaged. The slider does move up and down, but doesn't click. The rest of the switches are very inconsistent with their clicks, and with the overall feel. I have subsequently replaced the switches with Aliaz silent tactile switches, and the different is huge - this keyboard is now enjoyable to type on. The instructions (slip of paper) included with the keyboard provide hotkey combinations to change the backlighting, but they are incorrect and incomplete. A few Google searches provide lists of additional key combinations which seem to work. The biggest issue with the keyboard was the case lights flickering when it was connected. No key combination could be found to turn them off, and the flickering was very obvious to the point of being completely unusable. I am using the keyboard on a Mac, and the "driver software" is only available for Windows. After quite a few more searches, I found (on the Banggood product page for this keyboard, of all places) a link to a piece of Mac software that is supposed to update the keyboard firmware and, as they say, "fixed the light problem". After several tries to get it to run (it is not as easy as it is made to look in the video), I did manage to get it to work, and it did fix the problem! No more flickering lights, and press Fn + left Ctrl several times actually turns the case lighting off. The plate is not fixed in the case, and removing all the switches causes the plate to slip around a little inside the case. When swapping switches it would be a good idea to leave a couple of the old switches in place, insert a few of the new switches, then remove the rest of the old switches, mainly to keep the plate held in place. Many of the switches would not come out easily, and a little leverage with a small screwdriver was required to coerce them to come out. Perhaps a side effect of the acrylic case, rather than a machined metal plate? Or the cost of using a cheap switch removal tool? Dunno. Got them all out in the end. Backlighting effects are pretty much what you'd expect these days, with wave, ripple and raindrop effects. There is only one mode that appears to have a single static colour across the keyboard, but that is limited to one of four colours, and as you type the colour gradually changes to another in the spectrum, and reverts back to the original colour a couple of seconds after you stop typing. I was really hoping the Fn+space feature from the K61 would be present on this keyboard (lights up the keyboard in different colours and you press the key corresponding to the colour you want), but alas it is not. Overall it is an average keyboard, let down by poor keycaps (they can easily be replaced), bad switches (YMMV with different switches), buggy firmware (fixed, but only after going to some trouble), poor/missing documentation (mostly located by searching the internet), and somewhat limited backlight options (maybe the Windows software provides more options, but on a Mac limited to a few modes with the hotkeys). I'd still recommend it though, as most people like the animated RGB effects, keycaps and switches can be replaced, and the firmware issues on the Mac would affect a minority of purchasers, and can be resolved anyway.
Recommends this product? Yes
Gaboro
0
Aug 10, 2021
RowdyHey can you send me the Mac software or send me the link on where to get it? thanks
Rowdy
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Aug 10, 2021
GaboroThere's a bunch of 5 videos on the page as you scroll down, just under the videos (search for text "Software for Mac (fixed the light problem)") are links to download the Mac app, a video instruction and a document instruction. https://www.banggood.com/groupshopping-item-1911753_1703697.html
walkerboh1213
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Nov 23, 2021
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Wonderfully colorful keyboard
I picked this up to have a brighter keyboard and I must say I enjoy the RGB and the acrylic base. It may seem flashy but as I use it through out the day it brings a levity that helps keep me relaxed. The keyboard itself has been very good. I got it with the Gateron Black switches and it feels very nice to type on. I've seen previous issues with the key caps and stabilizers but mine have been fine.
Recommends this product? Yes
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It's okay, with one critical flaw
For the price, I think quality was decent, and design was clean - with some flaws. As you can see in product picture, body of the keyboard is built with multiple layers of acrylic slates. Unfortunately, they are not seamless and very noticeable. Software is far less flexible than some of other products in the market (Drop, Glorious, etc - I own couple of those), but dealbreaker for me was that you cannot control edge LEDs. They are always on, you cannot assign static colors.
Recommends this product? No
That's right, I already tried software, and like I mentioned software was extremely limited, and I couldn't control all the light in the way I wished. But for me specifically, not allowing to fully customize edge LEDs were very annoying as I didn't want to see this spinning colors around keyboard :-/ I'm back to Drop keyboard and handed keyboard over to my son
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ChocolateMoose
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Feb 7, 2021
Ashburn81Me too, which is why I turned them off
bos0
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Aug 25, 2022
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Check Amazon and keycaps are horrible
The keyboard's colors are gorgeous but the keycaps ruin the experience. They are rough and feel like I'm typing on a blackboard. These keycaps also don't let too much light through, which defeats the purpose of this keyboard. If you are going to get this keyboard, I would recommend looking into buying pudding keycaps, such as the HyperX Pudding Keycaps. While you're at it, check other sites (e.g., Amazon) for this keyboard. It can be found for the same or cheaper and you might get a better return policy and faster shipping. Lastly, this keyboard as a slight wobble for me. It's not too bad as I don't use this as my main keyboard. If you are buying your first keyboard, I think you should buy a higher quality keyboard. Keychron, for example, as much better keyboards for in this price range.
Recommends this product? No
Fyriif
11
Nov 15, 2020
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The quality of the keyboard is quite subpar with the acrylic layers having multiple millimetres of variance - for me this is an issue with middle layer sticking out the back side of keyboard by about 3-4 mm compared to top and bottom layers. Most of the switches are not fully in, with majority being slanted or higher than they should be (cannot be pushed in further) Stabilisers are very loose and rattle/rock. Also the keyboard is completely flat with no angle adjustment which makes it super uncomfortable to type on
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Ciaobriella
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Apr 3, 2021
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Love the silent reds
The only reasons I'm giving this keyboard a 4/5 star rating is, the keycaps are super hard to get off, and same goes for the switches (at least with the tool they provided for free). Also, as far as I can tell there is no per key lighting options you can control, and the software is not very useful if you do wish to have more freedom with lighting. Overall the feel and quality seems great. I'd recommend it.
Ciaobriella
22
Apr 4, 2021
Ciaobriella*SINGLE KEY COLORS* I see a lot of people struggling with fully customizing the rgb to any keys you want. With Womier software, go to coastal setting, then change drop down bar from fps mode to customize1 (or any of the customize numbers). From there use the pencil icon and color selector to click any keys you want to change. I too thought this keyboard couldn't change individual keys but I happened to figure it out. Now my outer ring is teal and the middle is pink!
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Great for RGB but nothing else
If you only care about rgb then this board does a great job with that. For the price, it falls so far behind lots of other options based on its sound and typing feel.
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Excellent starter keyboard!
This is my first mechanical keyboard, I ordered it along with a new set of keycaps and applying them couldnt have been easier. The software (linked in the manual) that lets you change the colors/behavior of the RGB lights is simple and easy to use- a few more customization options in there would be nice, but i truly cannot complain. It's really a special piece of technology and i recommend it to anyone just starting it out!
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