🎮 Elevate Your Game with Style and Comfort!
The Orzly RX250-K Hornet Edition is a versatile wired gaming keyboard designed for both gamers and professionals. It features a full-size 104-key layout, RGB backlighting with customizable options, and ergonomic design for comfort during extended use. With 19-key rollover and Anti-Ghosting technology, it ensures accurate keystrokes, while its durable construction withstands up to 8 million presses and accidental spills.
Brand | Orzly |
Package Dimensions | 44.79 x 14.6 x 3.7 cm; 560 g |
Manufacturer reference | 6ORZPCKEYBOARDUK |
Manufacturer | Orzly |
Colour | Black |
Operating System | Windows |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Item Weight | 560 g |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
M**S
Great all rounder keyboard
I'm not a gamer, however I wanted a keyboard to connect to my laptop for work. This was a great price and is well worth the money. It has a solid feel, keys are well spaced and although feel sturdy they are quiet. The backlit is ideal and you can change the colours but not have them all the same. It's a good size, like the layout and not cramped like others which result in double keystrokes.
B**Y
Value+
After spilling a full cup of coffee on my blackwidow, I didn't feel like shelling out another £100+ just yet, so went for this.For £12 it's pretty insane value. It's very lightweight & reasonably compact for a full-sized keyboard. The keys do feel a bit spongy if you're used to mechanical switches - as you'd expect with a membrane keyboard, but they still feel somewhat satisfying & produce a soft 'Klunk' sound - they're far from the worst I've used. They are a lot quieter than mechanical switches, so could be a bonus for some. Has feet on the back with a couple of different stopping points, which is a cool feature. The lighting looks decent enough - It's nicely diffused, but it's fairly dim. If you prefer your RGB to be more subtle (if that's possible) then it's ideal. Unfortunately, there's not much customisation, but the preset lighting modes are quite nice & can be changed with a single keypress.Overall, if you need a temporary or backup keyboard this isn't a bad buy. If you're looking for something more permanent it's worth paying a bit more for better switches.---After using this for a couple of months now, I have to say this is a steal. No issues whatsoever. Genuinely don't understand how this is so cheap.
M**R
Good keyboard
It's a good keyboard for a cheap price considering it's RGB. It works and the three different light setups are pretty cool. Would be pretty cool if I could modify the settings of the lights myself (for example control how fast it "breathes" so it can match my other RGBs) but I'm not complaining.
T**5
Great keyboard
Fantastic keyboard even though it's not mechanical it feels and types like a mechanical keyboard amazing keyboard for the price
D**N
Poor quality for the price
I liked this keyboard to start with. It is light, small and has pretty lights. However, after 7 month's of use, I noticed that the cable at both ends had pulled away and revealed the inner cores. This is a keyboard, they don't get moved around a lot so how can this happen? I pushed the out sheathing back into both the keyboard and USB plug and used a glue gun to hold them in place. Great, all fine. For a month. Now it has become unusable. The pretty lights still work, the keys don't. £20 wasted.
D**E
Good feel, functionality needs some work
I bought it primarily for the backlight - Some of the keys on my laptop don't work, and so I needed a keyboard to write code (I didn't buy it specifically for gaming).The keys are very responsive, and the light is bright enough to work without extra lamps - the keys were also designed to highlight the 'shift + keys', which is very handy, as I am not especially great at touch-type.There are some functionality issues though - specifically: the keyboard becomes inoperable if I attempt to use the function key along with a key to increase/decrease volume.Also I would have preferred to have had single light options, as opposed to a "rainbow" - I don't really know why they decided to light it in this manner, but the third option is alright.I like the overall design, and the feel of the keys are great for coding, and therefore I would imagine they would be equally great for gaming.I using a Black Widow for that - so on price alone, can't really complain.It's a solid product for the price - and it's like £100 cheaper than a Razer, so if you're on a budget, get this deck 👍🏽
M**Y
Exactly what I needed 🙂
I was looking for a keyboard that;1. Lit up so I could use in dim lighting.2. Was set up so that I didn't keep turning caps lock on inadvertently.I'm not a gamer so cannot comment on that however it is perfect for what I needed it for.I work from home a lot and needed it to light up so I could work during all hours without the need for harsh lighting. This fits the bill perfectly and I like that it's multi coloured as opposed to just white. Easier on the eyes.The keys are chunky enough that my sausage fingers aren't accidentally hitting other keys when I'm in full flow which was a major plus for me.Apart from that, I've been using it for a couple of weeks now and the build quality seems good and I'm very pleased with it. Would definitely recommend.
E**A
not as good as I wanted
I have been using this for a few months now and already the keys are starting to rub away which is so annoying.The keyboard is pretty responsive but it feels really cheaply made, the keys rattle and the light isnt as bright as I would like so it isnt the best to use in low light settings
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