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The Qisan Wireless/Wired Mechanical Gaming Keyboard offers a versatile 98% layout with 100 tactile Blue switches, triple-mode connectivity (2.4G, Bluetooth, USB-C), and vibrant rechargeable RGB backlighting. Compatible across Windows, Mac, Android, and gaming consoles, it combines ergonomic design with durable ABS keycaps, making it a premium choice for professionals and gamers seeking seamless performance and style.





| Keyboard Layout | QWERTY |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Button Quantity | 100 |
| Number of Batteries Required | 1 |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Switch Type | Blue Switch |
| Compatible Devices | Gaming Console |
| Connectivity Technology | USB-C |
| Special Features | Backlit, Rechargeable |
| Number of Keys | 100 |
| Style | Modern |
| Color | Blue Switch-Brown Combo |
| Material | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 15.35"L x 5.55"W x 1.61"H |
C**Z
Very capable
Brown switch – brown combo reviewed here. First off, many of these reviews are for a completely different keyboard. Mine appears exactly as the picture on the Amazon website. The brand name is Qisan but the only name on the keyboard is Sunsonny (model N-J90). Many of the reviews picture a 68 key keyboard labeled Magicforce, evidently another brand by Qisan.This is a 100 key compressed layout, which is the main reason I bought it. One minor complaint about the layout is the number pad and zero key. If you look closely at the pictures, it shows the zero key is only a single space and not a double space like many other keyboards.The other reason I bought it is because it is wireless. I have only had it a few days, so I do not have a good sense of how long the battery charge will last. At around $40, it is pretty amazing to have a solid mechanical keyboard that has both radio frequency and 3 Bluetooth connections.My only other disappointment is with the visibility of some of the keys. Specifically, the number keys going across the top are hard to see. I think the back lighting does help.The build and quality seem very good. I like the mechanical switching between radio frequency and Bluetooth connection. It is my home computer keyboard, and I’m not a gamer. The feel of the keyboard is OK, but I am not blown away by it. I have to admit that I have really not tried other mechanical keyboards.
A**H
Great "Clicky" Keyboard for the price
If you're I'm the market for a louder more clicky keyboard and you don't want to spend much this keyboard will leave you pleasantly surprised
P**P
Pretty good keyboard
There are some odd led patterns but skip through enough of them and you can find a simple key glow. I don't quite understand the need/desire for the changing or flashing lights, but they are there if you want them. Light from keys is a little rough, like the sillouettes are not cleanly cut. Would not even mention but for explaining why it's not 5 stars.More importantly, the key presses feel nice. About where a cherry red should be. The wireless works great too.Super value here.
M**.
Fantastic Compact keyboard with top rated switches
The media could not be loaded. I was looking for a small form factor mechanical keyboard and after much searching found this 68-key model. I preferred a black keyboard, and this was one of the few mechanical keyboards in this price range.First, I will also confirm that this model with the black keys has white backlighting, and is not blue and red as shown in the pictures. I actually prefer the white backlighting, so that helped influence my purchase. Now for some quick details:- Small form factor. It's a small compact layout, but still has arrow keys and del, ins, PU, PD. I had a 61-key keyboard for a while, and realized after I didn't have one, that I use the delete key a lot more than I thought. Having to use the function key to initiate a delete command really slowed down my typing. With a separate delete key, this keyboard makes logging into my workstation (ctrl+alt+del) easier, and also doesn't slow me down when typing or working with PDF document mark-ups. Also, it's the perfect size for setting on top of, and replacing the keyboard on my 14" notebook!- Good Construction. The lower part of the case is plastic, but the upper plate is metal (aluminum?) which gives it rigidity and weight. It's not super heavy, but the rubber pads are large enough that the keyboard won't slide around on the desk. The back of the keyboard has 3 dipswitches that change up a few keys, and lock the windows key. I flipped the middle switch, which swaps the location of the Windows key and Fn key, so I can easily hit F1 through F4 with one hand.- GATERON Brown switches. I think this was the only keyboard I found in this price range with Gateron switches. I've had a few mechanical keyboards with various blue and brown switches from 3 different brands. Gateron browns are my favorite out of all I've tried so far. They feel a bit lighter than the "C"-brand browns, but have a bit more of a tactile bump at the start of the keystroke. They feel very smooth and are fast (like red switches), but have that nice little positive bump that you don't get in linear switches like reds & blacks. They don't make a click sound during the keystroke like blue switches, but they do make a lower pitched clacky noise when the key bottoms out the switch. So expect some noise when using this keyboard, but Not as much as with blue switches. Personally, I love it :)- Keycaps. The keycaps are double-injection molded (probably ABS material). They have a light sandblast texture and feel pretty nice actually. The only thing I'm not crazy about is the font used for the letters and numbers. It's a modern typeface That makes some characters look kinda weird (especially the 8 and B). that's really the only thing I'm not crazy about on this keyboard, but it's not a dealbreaker for me.Overall, considering the price, this is a fantastic keyboard!
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