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The Qisan Keyboard is a compact and stylish mechanical wired keyboard with blue switches, perfect for gaming enthusiasts. With its 68-keys mini design, it offers a comfortable typing experience while saving space on your desk. The keyboard comes with a free data OTG cable, allowing you to connect it to your mobile devices effortlessly. Its white silver Magicforce design adds a touch of elegance to your setup.
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7,902.00
PROS:
  • - The keyboard has comfortable mechanical keys that provide tactile feedback and pleasant sound during gaming.
  • - The build quality is excellent for the price, with only a slight wobble issue that can be easily fixed.
  • - The Outemu switches have a higher actuation point compared to Cherry MX switches, making key presses shorter and providing more resistance at the actuation point.
  • - The keyboard is recommended for those on a budget, as it offers good overall quality and is a great option for trying mechanical switches for the first time.
  • - The keyboard can be customized with keycap replacements and rubber o-rings for a more personalized look and feel.
  • - It is suitable for gaming, even though blue switches are not typically considered the best for gaming.
  • - The keyboard has a clean and nice-looking design, with adjustable feet for different angles.
  • - It is wired by USB, ensuring a stable connection.
  • - The keyboard offers great value for the price, especially considering its minimal and clean design, OUTEMU switches, and overall functionality.
  • - The lettering on the keys looks fantastic and clean.
  • - The keyboard is a good option for those looking for a budget mechanical keyboard, with the suggestion to choose brown or red switches for a quieter experience.
  • - The Qisan/Magicforce 68 keyboard has a similar layout to the more expensive Leopold FC660C, but at a much more affordable price.
  • - The Qisan/Magicforce 68 keyboard addresses common complaints about the Leopold FC660C, such as the non-standard bottom row, lack of dedicated page up/page down keys, and high price.
  • - The keyboard is a great starting point for anyone interested in getting into mechanical keyboards, offering good design and functionality at a reasonable price.
CONS:
  • - The sound of the blue switches may be loud and distracting for those not accustomed to mechanical keyboards.
  • - There is a slight metallic rattle when the keys are released and return to their starting position, which may take some time to get used to.
  • - Some keys, such as (f) and (k), may stop working temporarily, indicating a potential issue with key registration.
  • - The keyboard may not have true 6-key rollover as advertised, which could be a concern for gaming.
  • - The bottom row of keycaps may melt or become rusted if exposed to spills or excessive heat.
  • - The keyboard may not be suitable for quiet office settings or serious gaming due to the loudness of the Outemu blue switches.
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