🎯 Master your game with the BladeMaster PRO – where precision meets wireless freedom.
The DREVO BladeMaster PRO is a compact tenkeyless mechanical keyboard featuring tactile Cherry MX Blue switches, versatile wireless connectivity via 2.4G and Bluetooth 4.0, and vibrant RGB lighting. Designed for professionals and gamers alike, it supports multiple operating systems and offers a sleek, space-saving design without compromising performance.
Brand | DREVO |
Product Dimensions | 36.91 x 13.59 x 4.5 cm; 979.76 g |
Manufacturer reference | BMPRO88UK-2 |
Operating System | Android,Ios,Linux,Mac,Windows |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Lithium Battery Energy Content | 7.4 Watt Hours |
Lithium Battery Packaging | Batteries contained in equipment |
Item Weight | 980 g |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
E**J
It's pefect for multi device setups where productivity is your priority.
So to start off, I bought this keyboard to replace my previous full size keyboard with Cherry MX Browns.Over the years, I've slowly reduced the amount of time I've spent on my pc gaming and more on working. Such is with growing up I guess.To be exact, I am using this to replace my Roccat Ryos MK FX RGB which has served me faithfully the last 4 years.Gaming:I do occasionally play games with this and to be honest, I would suggest you not get this type of switch for anything fast paced like fps etc. You can use it but it won't be the most competitive. Not that I play competitively.One advantage I see for this, which I believe would also relate to the other switch models is when sim racing, I can disconnect it from the wire and use it in the 2.4 GHz mode and place it anywhere I want within reach when using a steering wheel which is just great.Typing:I've only been able to use Membrane, cherry reds, browns and blues. These by far IMO are the best experience for typing. It feels great. The keycaps are ABS and do have a nice feel to them. I did swap them out for some white pudding keycaps to match my new which are PBT.Comfort:The angle is good for me. I do use it with the legs being flipped open. My old keyboard did have a wrist wrest but I do sit low compared to my desk. When level i set it as flat and the lack of no wrist rest is also no issue.When i sit it on my lap, it still remains comfortable and the fact that my hands are centred allow me to type for longer without breaks. When using full size keyboard i did notice my left hand getting cramps.Workflow:I have an iPad mini which I would switch back and forth with when I am doing multi-tasking with my pc. The near seamless ability to switch between the two different sources is just amazing. I even brought it to college for two weeks, it's small size allowed me to easily fit it into my bag which is quite slim. Simply bringing the dongle and I connect easily to the pc's there. (I did stop using it because blues really will annoy other people in a quiet environment, but I expected that anyway).Build:It isn't light which I appreciate, it stays where you set it, the rubber feet help with that. It also is rigid and feels sturdy. It has even stood being put into a backpack. (I haven't dropped it though because keyboards aren't meant to be dropped.)Lighting:When comparing it to my old keyboard, I was so surprised with how bright it was. I still havent gotten used to it's brightness which i do tone down a little in dark environments.Genius Knob:It is mostly used for volume and switching tracks on the fly, but I do use it when i am on iPad to scroll up and down. Super useful when you want to keep your fingers on the keys. The one I have does have stepped scrolling which from older reviews say it didn't have. I like it.Software:It straight up is not the best, but it is better than not having one at all. The lighting options do leave more to be desired regarding it's versatility. It may also take some time to get used to the layout. Drevo does seem to update it though which is good. I don't really use it much though because of it's current options.Connection:My pc is under the desk though the dongle is on the front usb 3 port. No issues for me when using it realistically. Switching between devices is also really good as you can have it all connected and just switch with the FN+Ins; Home or PgUp keys. I can use it with 7-8 ft no problem which is where i then run out of space with my pc but it really isn't practical as my screen isnt big enough to be used at such distance.Battery:It is great. I actually have itt set usually as 1-2ms when playing games and 4 when doing everything else. I actually haven't times how long it lasts but it gets me through an entire day of taking it to class and typing around 3 hours and then brining it home to use for another 8-9 hours. So about 11-12 hours of usage in a day which I think is perfectly acceptable. It hasn't died on me yet as it is plugged into my pc to charge just before i go to bed. There have been a few times when I have forgotten to charge it and so i do put it to the 8ms response time to save power which is good enough until i get back home to plug it back in. Though i did have a short usb-cable with me in case.Cons:Software. Bummed that I can't use the 3 different genius knob settings when not launched and in wired mode.Profile switching and saving is complicated and not as easy.Noise: Not for quiet. (Seriously, they're blue switches.)Hope this was helpful. As of this review I've used it for 7 weeks.My use case was literally for it's form factor, blue switches and connectivity with a range of devices.(I did comparison of what different keycaps look like. The white appears black because of contrast of how bright it is. You decide how it looks.)
T**M
Versatile "jack of all trades" Keyboard at a Great Price, Not ideal for Constant wireless usage
Finding a TKL wireless keyboard is a near impossible task for seemingly no reason. However, if that's what you're looking for, this is a pretty solid option.The good:- Support for wired, wireless and Bluetooth makes it about as versatile as it gets, although with a cost (to be discussed)- A variety of switch options is nice (although I'm sure enthusiasts might whine at the use of Cherry, they do the job)- Plenty of on board RGB options, for those who like that- The rather hilariously named "genius knob" is about as useful as it gets, with media controls built in, and the option to program uses for it as well. Very unique- Dim switches in the back allow for both PC/Mac/Dvorak options, adding to the versatilityThe bad- Battery life isn't ideal, although it's not terrible all things considered. I can get about 24 hours out of it with dim lighting- The wireless connectivity isn't great in my experience, unless the dongle is essentially right next to the keyboard- The customer support is essentially non existent. In my experience it can take a while to get any response, so fingers crossed you don't have any major issues with it!Overall it's the best keyboard I've used so far, and it's definitely worth ~£100 if you think you're going to use most of the many features it has on offer
J**I
Item listing shows DIFFERENT MODEL - BEWARE
Item listing shows DIFFERENT MODEL - BEWAREExcellent typing keyboard.
A**S
Not good value for money
Love the design, don’t like its usability, difficult to connect, needs a firmware update which is not applied Out of the box. Connection keeps failing, platform switch ( Mac and pc) is done by using a dodgy switch.
S**Y
Amazing, Fits all my needs
Great build quality, a tonne of programmable keys and lighting modes using the desktop app which is relatibvely easy to use. I chose the cherryMX Blue which I love, clicky and typewriter like as I wanted. The battery life is good when on wireless mode and I like that it uses a 2.4 dongle as Windows is notoriously bad with bluetooth. No discernible input lag when wireless if you make sure the dongle is plugged in realtively clear view of the keyboard (for me I plugged it into my monitor), starts up fast enough to go into BIOS when needed etc.Only minor gripes are the very small power switch on the back (very odd for such a premium keyboard) and the usb c port being so recessed makes it a bit more dificult to plg in than it should. But compared to the all the other amazing features and feel, Im willling to trade-off.Had to do a lot of research on wireless mechanical keyboards but I'm glad I settled on this.
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