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🎯 Level up your desk game with silent power and dazzling RGB flair!
The TECKNET Gaming Keyboard combines ergonomic design with a robust metal base and ABS keycaps for durability. Featuring 15-zone customizable RGB lighting, whisper-quiet membrane switches rated for 50 million keystrokes, and 25 anti-ghosting keys, it ensures precision and style. Its IP32 spill resistance and drainage system protect against accidents, making it ideal for both gaming marathons and professional use.










| ASIN | B0D17C3ZVJ |
| Additional Features | Rainbow |
| Antenna Location | Everyday Use, Gaming, Video Editing |
| Best Sellers Rank | #277 in Video Games ( See Top 100 in Video Games ) #14 in PC Gaming Keyboards |
| Brand | TECKNET |
| Built-In Media | User Manual |
| Button Quantity | 104 |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Laptop, PC |
| Compatible Operating System Family | Windows |
| Compatible Tablet Computer Models | AAUB P30, AAUB X11, ACEPAD A130, ACEPAD A140 |
| Connectivity Technology | USB-A Wired |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 4,154 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | ABS Keycaps, Metal |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Keyboard Backlighting Color Support | RGB |
| Keyboard Description | Membrane |
| Keyboard Layout | QWERTY |
| Keyboard Plate Material | Metal |
| Language | English |
| Manufacturer | TECKNET |
| Mechanical Keyboard Switch Model | volcano switch |
| Minimum Required Operating System Version | Windows 10 |
| Model Number | TK-KB002 |
| Number of Keys | 104 |
| Power Source | Wired |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Everyday Use, Gaming, Video Editing |
| Special Feature | Rainbow |
| Style Name | Gaming |
| Switch Type | Membrane |
| Theme | Rainbow |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
M**E
The best affordable keyboard
I've tried so many inexpensive keyboards. My problem is that they always get good reviews and they look great online through the pictures, but then they end up being cheap plastic in person. This keyboard is amazing. I was looking for a keyboard that is good with the hotkey commands like CTRL + C, and CTRL + V. I copy paste very fast and I need the keyboard to register my commands quickly without mistakes. This keyboard does all of that. The raised keys have a nice feeling and the keys are very quiet, which works for me. The keys feel a little bit tactile but with a membrane feel, because of membrane. The spacing between the keys make it easy to type without looking down so much and the RBG is adjustable. You can switch off the RGB lights, change the light pattern/breathing, and/or pick your favorite light color. The wrist rest is metal. The keyboard housing is metal. The keys are not metal. This is a nice, inexpensive keyboard that works well.
J**N
Great sturdy keyboard for the price! Lights are cool
Great keyboard for the price. Very responsive and well built. Heavier in a good way. Keys seem sturdy and feel great. Lights are impressive for price range. Good click feel, yet not completely silent although very close. Great product for the money range. Great for gaming so far.
J**N
Really nice for gaming
Came out exactly as the picture, has nice RGB and its controllable, is big enough, colors are amazing and the quality is amazing. Is mechanical, which makes it even better, sometimes you buy stuff and they end up being the membrana ones instead of mechanical. I love the sound it makes while writing.
J**.
Good keyboard, but keycap paint wearing off
I bought this keyboard for gaming due to the price. I really like the keyboard, solid. However, the black keycap paint is wearing off on some of the keys after 3 months of light gaming. They don't offer replacement keycaps. I contacted TECKNET and got a quick replacement keyboard. They have good warranty support. Thank you, TECKNET Support Team. Pros: Design: Features an all-metal panel that provides a solid, premium feel compared to plastic competitors. Quiet Typing: Uses membrane/crater-structure switches that are very quiet, suitable for night gaming. Impressive RGB: Features 15-zone RGB lighting with 7 modes, 4 brightness levels, and 15 lighting modes. Ergonomics: Includes an integrated wrist rest and a 7° ergonomic typing angle. Functional: 25 anti-ghosting keys and 12 dedicated media keys. Cons: Durability Concerns: keycap paint wearing off Suggestion to TECKNET: Stock the replacement keycap for this keyboard. Best regards
H**Y
Amazing keyboard
Did not realize this was metal when I got it but boy do I love it! All the different settings, the way it feels and the perfect clickety clackety. It's a great price and I got it same day when I ordered it
R**S
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ 5/5 — Surprisingly Impressive Gaming Keyboard for the Price
I wasn’t expecting much from a budget-friendly gaming keyboard, but the TECKNET USB Wired model completely exceeded my expectations. The keys feel solid and responsive with just the right amount of feedback—great for both gaming and fast typing. The backlighting is bright without being overwhelming, and the overall build feels sturdy and way more premium than the price suggests. Plug-and-play setup was instant, no hassle at all. It stays stable on the desk, doesn’t slide around, and the keystrokes are quiet enough that I can use it late at night without waking anyone. If you want a reliable, comfortable, and good-looking gaming keyboard without spending a fortune, this one delivers. I’d absolutely buy it again.
D**S
Happy with my purchase
The keyboard works well but just be prepared as the metal rest clicks if you have an uneven surface so make sure you place the keyboard flat and avoid jewelery that will click against it. Keys are more muted and not click but it still satisfying.
M**G
Definitely a Budget Keyboard - But a Nice Budget Keyboard
Overall, I'm fairly impressed with the TECKNET RGB Gaming Keyboard. It's a lot better than I thought it would be for a budget keyboard. It looks really good and the keys are pretty responsive, though you do have to press a bit more to get them to respond than I'm used to with my old, loud mechanical keyboard. It is pretty quiet, too, which is nice if you need to type with others in the house or late at night. Having said that, there's one thing that's really bugging me about this keyboard. All of the keys are great ... all of them except the spacebar. The spacebar uses two cheap springs, one on either side, to cause the spacebar to 'equally' spring up after a press. This key feels less solid than the other keys and the way this one was put together makes the spacebar the one noisy key on the entire board. It's not bad, but since the other keys are so quiet, the spacebar stands out and after a good bit of typing, I find it's annoying me. The spacebar should be as quiet as all the other keys and it's not. As nice as this budget board is, the spacebar makes me consider sending it back for a refund. Set up is super simple. I'm on a Windows PC and all I had to do was plug in the USB cable to my PC and I was ready to go. You can't get any simpler than that. But you also expect that from keyboards. Customizing the lighting is limited compared to more expensive keyboards where you can download software and control almost every aspect of the RGB lighting. However, the colors you're given and the control you do have via the keyboard is good. In my case, it's good enough. Overall, this is a nice keyboard that, in my opinion, looks better than the asking price, but is definitely a budget board.
F**R
2 jours à faire un choix
Petit, pas encombrant, pas lourd, pas comme moi....et tant mieux. j'ai souvent lu dans des avis clients des plaintes concernant le bruit, c'est tout à fait normal et le contraire ne le serai pas, on s'en plaindrait. Si on ne connaît pas les claviers mécanique ça peut surprendre. Ces claviers c'est un vrai plaisir. On n'y prend plus vite goût qu'un bonbon. Vos voisins de chambre, je ne sais pas si ils vont ils prend goût. Personnellement je ne suis pas un gamer, j'ai pris l'habitude des clavier mécanique et je les adore pour les saisies. Aussi grand fan des couleurs en général. Mon choix avait vraiment son importance, j'ai vu le même genre de clavier un peu moins cher, mais je cherchais absolument un clavier qui donne des couleurs aléatoire, suivant vos goûts faire attention à ça. Beaucoup de claviers ont des effets, mais on les voit souvent couper en trois couleurs dans la largeur, EX: bleu, vert, rouge. C'est pas beau. de plus il donne pas la possibilité d'avoir autant d'effet. Sur ce clavier les couleurs sont en ligne, mais comme je disais, les goûts et les couleurs... Les caractères son vraiment bien lumineux, les petits en dessous "é" "ç" etc, bien moins. Dommage. Il y a des touches qui ne sont pas bien en cohérence avec les noms indiquer sur la notice, La touche "INS" c'est la touche "INSER" sur le clavier. "Home" c'est celle à côté "LR" Ils y ont penser, merci, il y a 9 modes d'effets de couleurs, pas toujours évident de bien repérer le début de la fin et de ne pas raté le coche. Le mode fixe des couleurs est répéter deux fois, donc au deuxième appuis ça bouge pas de mode. On n'est sur le premier mode. Un effet que je n'avais jamais vu, c'est comme un effet Matrix. C'est super aléatoire sur chaque touche avec des fondus. Très sympa. Une touche raccourci pour aller directement en mode fixe. Ça aussi ça m'arrange. Bon clavier quand on manque de place, si on souhaite être à l'aise. C'est sobre sans fioriture tout en restant sympa des les changements de couleurs. Pour les gamer exigeant je ne sais pas, mais je pense que vous ne seriez pas sur cette annonce ;) à vous de voir. Un clavier mécanique dans ces prix ça dure pas très longtemps. Bien qu'il est dit qu'il est étanche, il ne l'est pas à cent pour cent, si vous êtes fumeur, si vous avez une cuisine ouverte, les clavier mécanique n'apprécient pas du tout et il vous feras des faux rebonds à moyen terme. Voilà vous avez mon avis. Penser bien aux couleurs et effets que vous souhaitez voir sur votre clavier. Ce serait bien que les vendeurs laissent une vidéo de présentation sur les modes de couleur du clavier proposé. Qu'on ne soit pas déçu. Prenez soin de vous en ces moments difficiles. ---w°-°w--- Je fais un aveu, je suis pas un gamer.... MAIS JE KIFFE LES YEUX LEGO !
R**I
goood
Reçu il y a 3h, c'est mon premier clavier mécanique. Je crois que ma famille va me prendre pour un fou à faire des bruits de mitraillette dans le salon avec ce nouveau clavier. RAS, produit propre, réactif. Hâte de voir avec + de temps ce que ça donne, faut que je me réhabitue à certains raccourcis. Même si je ne tape pas encore + vite, je sens la puissance du mécanique m'envahir, je rentre dans le flow du clavier mécanique. Petit point négatif: les repères sur J et F sont très très léger, j'avais un tic c'était de me frotter à ces repères, mais mtn c'est moins agréable que sur mon ancien clavier où la marque était + épaisse. A dans quelques temps pr un update ;) update: J'avais vu des commentaires se plaignant de la luminosité des touches, on peut réduire la luminosite en appuyant sur fn + fleche du bas. Si vous voulez augmenter ce sera flèche du haut, on peut même totalement éteindre l'éclairage de cette manière! Les habitudes reprennent je me sens un peu + rapide! (le meilleur clavier c'est celui que tu utilises)
M**S
C’est un super clavier pour son prix !
Frenchement le produit est cool mais sent que le clavier coûte 30€ après sincèrement il fait très très bien le taff je l’utilise durement tout les jours depuis 1 moi maintenant et rien à signaler Le clavier n’est pas rgb juste dés couleur qui défile et on peut changer les scènes du clavier
H**N
It's a great mechanical keyboard
I love this mechanical keyboard! The brushed metal finish is gorgeous, not only does it look good with the LEDs off, but when the LEDs are on the metal really accentuates the lighting. The light-modes themselves are all pretty good, with their being about a dozen or so in all. The usual ones such as breathing, solid on, off, and various patterns. Each row of keys can light up independently of each other. While it doesn’t have individual keys that are able to light up independently like my last Tecknet keyboard, the lighting effect is significantly nicer due to the combination of LEDs and brushed metal. I wanted a keyboard that doesn’t have a number pad, which means that I can have the keys perfectly centred with my body and the monitor. It’s just good ergonomics. I am a programmer, so as you can imagine having a good keyboard (and ergonomics) is a necessity for this line of work. While I don’t have repetitive strain injury (RSI), many of my friends and colleagues have it. And so I’ve been making an effort to proactively avoid developing RSI as best as I can. I try to make my typing experience the best possible. One thing I do know is that mechanical keyboards are good for ergonomics because of how comfortable they are to type on. Typing on this keyboard feels really good, and I am not sure how to describe it, but it’s got a certain sense of satisfaction that you don’t get with other types of keyboards (such as the membrane keyboards you get on laptops) due to the tactile nature of the switches. Some people say that popping bubble wrap is really satisfying, and whenever I type on this keyboard or my other mechanical keyboard, the closest thing I can think of to describe the sensation of typing on a mechanical keybord is that it is something akin to the satisfaction of popping bubble wrap. Although some may disagree, I love the ‘clickyness’ of the blue switches in this keyboard. My other keyboard had brown switches, and I was a little worried that perhaps the blue would be too clicky for me, but now that I’ve been using it I find that I am enjoying it. It feels different, but in a good way. Although I do understand switch preference is a highly subjective thing so best to do your own research. While discussing the switches I should also note that this keyboard also has anti-ghosting technology that I will no doubt find useful since I like to play video games from time to time. It has a keycap puller conveniently located on the bottom. I’ve already made good use of this, when I decided to clean my old mechanical keyboard, and couldn’t find it’s keycap puller but remembered my new one had one. I like that it’s built into the keyboard because that will solve the problem I had with my old keyboard where I put the keycap puller in a safe place, that ended up being too safe (I can’t remember where it is). Some expensive brands of Mechanical Keyboard require you to sign into an online service before you can access the keyboard’s drivers (which leads to the comical situation where you need to go online to configure your own hardware such as turning keyboard LEDs!). Technet blows those expensive keyboards out of the water by doing the same thing much better. With this keyboard all the LED settings are tweakable through the hardware itself using physical buttons on the device. I like that this keyboard is plug and play. I can move it from my desktop to my laptop very easily. When this keyboard is plugged in windows will just automatically find the needed drivers, and the LED settings are always available through the hardware. If there are any downsides to this keyboard I’ve not encountered them yet. The lack of numpad is (for me at least) more of a benefit since I’d rather use an external one that I can then position to my left (which to me feels like the most sensible place for a numpad). But I can imagine for some it might be an issue. It would have been nice if each individual key could be lit independently, but for me that is a luxury rather than a necessity but I could see that some individuals may see it as a drawback. The clickyness of blue switches are all down to personal preference. It has so many upsides, such as being plug and play, configuration of the LEDs accessible through the hardware, built in keycap puller, absolutely gorgeous brushed metal finish, braided cable, anti-ghosting technology, not to mention how downright pretty it looks like when its all lit up. All in all, I am delighted with this Tecknet Mechanical Keyboard. I think it goes toe to toe with some much more expensive keyboards while being much more reasonably priced (and without sacrificing any quality).
M**Y
Très bon !
Pour ce prix la je m'attendais à moins bien mais j'ai été agréablement surpris de voir la qualité du clavier, le son est bon mais très bruyant puisque c'est un clavier mécanique, le toucher est agréable et la qualité des leds sont exceptionnels ! Pour seulement 30e c'est selon moi un excellent produit qui vaut largement son prix ! Si vous êtes à la recherche d'un clavier pas cher il est fait pour vous !
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