Level Up Your Game with Style! 🎮
The AJazz AK60 RGB Back Lit Mechanical USB Gaming Keyboard features a robust 110-key layout, including multimedia controls and a scroll wheel, designed for gamers who demand both performance and style. With a water-resistant build and an impressive 50 million keystroke lifespan, this keyboard is perfect for intense gaming sessions and everyday use.
M**S
Nice keyboard but with one big problem....
I’ve had this keyboard about a month and although it is a great keyboard, it has one *major issue*. I’ve summarised the good and bad points below:Good:- Great feeling red mechanical keys- UK layout- Fancy key pulling device with a blue switch on top- Great RBG colours and plenty of customisation- Media wheel and media controls work great- You soon get used to the blank key caps and I now prefer them over regular key capsBad:- *Major Issue* When you first power up your PC or restart, the RBG doesn’t turn on. You can see it initially light up but then cut out. To fix this you have to unplug the keyboard and plug it in again or restart your PC, which doesn't always fix it. I’m fairly sure this is a software issue however at the time of writing this review (March 2018) I have the latest drivers installed and have tried everything to fix this but the issue occurs all time, which is very, very annoying!- On the UK layout, the enter/return key and the num pad enter and plus(+) keys don’t illuminate much at all. At first I thought the lights might be broken but when I pulled the key caps up I could see the lights are working fine. The issue is the result of a design flaw. When you pull the key caps up, you can see that these larger keys have double connectors, one on the top and one on the bottom. The bottom connector is blocking the character symbol where the light would usually shine through. I’ve included a few pictures to try and show how this looks, although it looks worse in person than in the images. Note how, in the third picture, the bottom connector would block the light reaching the transparent symbol on the key- Slight metal reverb from the aluminium back plate when you type
P**R
Very light keyboard, faster than cherry mx reds,
Light actuation makes typing fast, however after only a year one of the keys has stopped working registering, I'll probably have to solder in a replacement, dissapointing. Nice keyboard for the price otherwise.
A**N
And what a great week it's been
Wel, I thought I'd give it a week before I left a mini review on the AK60 Ajazz First Blood keyboard. And what a great week it's been!! The side legend keycaps took a couple of hours to get used and if you're not a fantastic typist I'd certainly recommend doing so with the lights on. Adjusting the light effects can be done 3 different ways, either through the FN key and chosen function, the dedicated light button found at the top right of the keyboard or through the Ajazz software. The keycap LEDs have a large amount of brightness control and at night they are very bright. The selection of colour schemes are unlimited if you use the "per key colouring" tool or using FN and REC then cycling through each keys colours, with your selected keys press FN and REC to save that scheme. The software is sketchy but has now been translated to English, making the macro selection screen a touch easier to navigate for those that don't know simplified Chinese.The keys in terms of typing these keys are super responsive, clacky with a smidge of sponge, a light press is all is needed to activate and Ajazz's own branded red switches work on both typing and gaming well.In terms of build quality, it's even better built than the ever popular AK33 TenKeyless. The ABS rear cover is thick and the aluminium top is weighty and non flexing. The keys have a touch of sheen on top and regardless of other reviews I've seen they've stayed very clean. So overall build quality is top drawer.If you're wondering whether or not to buy, I can tell you that geekbuying.com have this keyboard in stock @ £104.99 inc shipping, gearbest.com have it in for £96.24 inc shipping. From this seller on Amazon I also received a free iRocks C10 mouse mat, a nice touch, but as it is I'm in the market for the Ajazz RGB mouse pad and matching First Blood AJ100 mouse.If brushed gun metal Aluminium and an alternative side legend couple with brilliant RGB and excellent gaming compatability is your bag, then the First Blood Ajazz AK60 is for you.
M**J
Fantastic mechinical keyboard - easily worth the price
This is such a step up from my old keyboard. I paid £41, which was totally worth it. Easily 5 out of 5 stars.The dedicated volume/mute dial is great. It's click to mute or turn to change volume.The keycaps feel nice. The function row is slightly raised. Having the letters on the front of the caps took about one minute to get used to. It's actually slightly easier to find a letter while typing with this design. There are some extra symbols for the Fn features, but they are small and subtle.The backspace key was a little wobbly. It's a minor issue, but similar keys like the shift keys don't have the loose feeling to them. I jammed the end of a toothpick next to the white piece of plastic next to the switch to give it less room to wiggle and it's solid now.The UK layout comes with red switches. Reds don't feel as good as blues but the sound is quieter. I couldn't live with the racket made by blues. I may get o-rings for these. I think the switch is a standard cherry-like design so it should work with standard o-rings.The lights are gorgeous and highly customisable once you've downloaded the drivers. The software isn't fantastic, the profiles don't seem to work very well and it doesn't want to save the polling rate. There are a few things you can't customise. But you can choose which keys are which colour individually - you can actually do that without the software but it takes a little longer and you can only choose from 7 colours.One problem with the lights is the light-bleed from under the key caps. The light is brighter between the keys than through the lettering. This is pretty common for keyboards with lighting. It's a shame, it could be fixed with a small opaque piece of plastic on each switch.Despite the tiny flaws it's definitely a fantastic keyboard.
D**N
A Hearty Recommendation
This is an amazing keyboard.This keyboard comes with Red Keys which don't have the clicky feel of the blues, although when it comes to activation I haven't noticed a difference. The RGB lights here are excellent and the design of the keys is fantastic, they feel smooth but enough to still be able to grip enough and feel incredibly high quality. The lighting can all be adjusted from the keyboard itself and while there is software available online I've not felt the need to download it.It's actual construction is fairly heavy and it simply does not flex at all in regular use I also find that the front facing keys really bring out the aesthetic of this keyboard so well and of course thinking in long term mean your key caps lettering will never wear out. The media keys are all fairly responsive and the volume wheel (which you can also control the brightness of the LED's from) is fairly solid, although it does have a slight wiggle to it. On top of all that you get a key puller which has a blue key on, perfect to fidget with and is one of my best key pullers.For the price this is one of the best mechanical keyboards I've ever come across, just be aware at the time of writing the photos show the US style keyboard, where you will actually get a UK layout.
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