Bought this about 2 weeks ago and Absolutely loving it..Thought I'd review it, This is my first time reviewing a product...Let me just say, I highly recommend this.
Keyboard:
Keys:
They're using what coolermaster calls "Memchanical" switches, Pretty decent travel distance and a bit on the clicky side, but the click is mostly the plastic.
The keys feel plastic-ish .and the RGB lighting is bright and easy to see.
They are cherryMX compatible and can be easily pulled out and switched
Lighting:
The lighting is controlled entirely on the keyboard with no software necessary. The lighting is controlled using the Function Key + F1-F7 combos.
Fn+F1- Random solid colour ( hold for 10 seconds to reset all the modes)
Fn+F2- 5 Steps of Red Lighting
Fn+F3- 5 Steps of Green Lighting
Fn+F4- 5 Steps of Blue Lighting
Fn+F5- Switch between 8 modes
Fn+F6-Change lighting pattern in specific modes
Fn+F7- Change the speed of lighting ( 3 stops)
Lighting modes :
1-Breathing Light: Speed Control,Use Random colours with F1
2-RGB Wave: Speed Control ( Calm to Epileptic)
3-Lightwave: Wave of light travels from the pressed key, Left to right, Right to left, Centre to edges, Centre to edges and bounce back.
4-Changing colour mode: Speed Control
5-Single colour wave: Left to right, Right to left, Centre to edges, Centre to edges and bounce back. 125 colours
6-RGB Random Zone switch- its kinda horrible,2 directions
7-Solid Zone lighting- Custom 6 zone lighting, can set 125 colours for 6 different lighting zones.
8-Solid light- Set any of 125 colours
Build Quality:
The keyboard is quite heavy and has no body flex at all, it is entirely plastic with a matte black finish, the keycaps are invisible when the lights turn off
Other Minor Details:
F9 and F10 controls the key repeat rates, 1x and 8x respectively.
F11 and F12 are Keyboard lock and Windows key lock
Images:
Mouse:
Its satisfyingly clicky, It has 4 DPI modes, It uses Omron Switches with 10 million click life, 5 Buttons, + DPI button
Has a few combos to control lighting.
2 modes of lighting, RGB and Static.
DPI + Scroll Click is for mode switching
DPI + Right Click is to turn the lights off and on
DPI + Back Button changed the lights in static mode
DPI + Forward Button changes speed of colour change in RGB mode
Images:
Pricing :
It costs 4000 Indian Rupees \ 62.480 US Dollar \ 79.503 Canadian Dollar
I'm kinda new here, been a big fan of LTT for a long time, I'm from Kerala, India. I've been a Gamer and Tech Geek for as long as I can remember. My new specs are in the description. I'd like to look into what happened to my old pc. but since this thread isn't supposed to have tech stuff, I'll do it elsewhere.