✨ Type Like It's 1920—Game Like It's 2023!
The USB LED Backlit Retro Typewriter Mechanical Keyboard combines vintage aesthetics with modern functionality. Featuring 104 round keycaps, RGB backlighting with 9 effects, and a robust ABS construction, this keyboard is perfect for gamers and typists alike. With a lifespan of 50 million keystrokes and plug-and-play compatibility, it offers both style and performance for any setup.
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
Button Quantity | 104 |
Keyboard Backlighting Color Support | RGB |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Compatible Devices | Gaming Console |
Connectivity Technology | USB |
Special Features | Lighting |
Number of Keys | 104 |
Style | Retro |
Color | (19.10)/Gm.720 |
Material | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene |
C**D
Really pretty
I knew this keyboard was my style the moment I saw the picture. I was a big skeptical because of the price, since this was the cheapest one I found from all the others vintage keyboard I liked! I had a bit of a problem at first. Some of the keys weren’t responding to the touch and the mouse I had at the time was giving me issues too so I figured it was my desktop from work. Then I brought it back home and started using it with my laptop and the monitor and its been working fine again no issues at all. And I’ve been having it for over 6 months. I work with photoshop, indesign, sketchup so yes I use it a lot.It is loud.. very loud... I like the sound of the keyboard it does not bothered me but if you using it at work it might be too much for your co-workers. That’s why I decided to bring it home too cuz of the sound. But if you are okay with the sound of vintage keyboards and you’ll have it at home.. go for it you’ll like it
V**.
Well worth it!
I wasn't going to write a review BUT I discovered something that made me love my keyboard that much more. So, a little back story, I found a website with mechanical and typewriter keyboards. They were all listed at $70-150 and I wanted one so bad. I decided I'd find a cheap one on Amazon and see how I really like it before I drop a fr investment. Best decision ever. I want looking at a keyboard similar to this white one. Little did I know, they're the exact same thing! That one's just listed at $75. That website had a list of light controls that match those in the listing; they work.As for the actual keyboard, the sound is cruel and I love it. The lights are bright and you can adjust that or turn them off. It came well.packed in 2 boxes with a tool amd a couple extra switches. I had a small compact keyboard that came wit my HP All-in-One that I hated. This is so so so so much better and it makes me smile to see my computer lol
J**A
It's alright
So, I bought this keyboard not too long ago. I don't mind that the keys aren't RGB or anything and I've been looking for a white keyboard with a blue switch. My main issue is that the keys have become more resistant to typing I guess? What I mean by this is that when I type, sometimes the keys will register what was written and sometimes it won't. I had to go back a couple times to fix this review. The keyboard also visibly bends at the center, like a lot. I don't think you'd be trying to snap your keyboard in half but you could if you put your heart and soul into it.Comes with some lighting settings such as waterfall, waterfall (reverse), pulsing, and a setting that lights up the row when you hit a key in said row. Would I recommend this keyboard? Yes, but only if you're patient enough with it, or if you like to slam your keys while you type.
J**R
Your fingers will squeal with joy
This keyboard is all that and a bag of chips. The lighting makes my fingers feel like they are at a rave but are quickly brought back to reality with the clanking of the keys. They feel like authentic typewriter keys and bring me back to a simpler time, as I reminisce the gruffness in President Eisenhower would say, “Jane. Take this down.” I, being the amazing secretary I was would nod and get my fingers to work.Fast forward to today, this keyboard will suffice in wrecking noobs on call of duty. If you do use a mic, you will get yelled at for being too loud as you mash those keys, but that’s the risk you take and when they realize they got beat by a person using a typewriter, they will cower in fear as you rise to the top of the leaderboards. Lastly this review asked me how the thickness was...I’m sorry what? Ok. Here it goes. It’s keyboard thick. Not too girthy, not too skinny. Just right. That’s what she....never mind.
J**Y
One star for being pretty
These are CRAP. I don't often believe reviews or even look them up. I gave this 4 chances. Ordered 1st one for my work office. Loved it! Love the colors, loved the sound and feel of a typewriter. So ordered another one for my studio. THEN my office one started cutting out on me, or double typing or wouldn't type a keystroke at all till after hitting it like 3 times. I was out of time to return it so ate the cost of that one, and ordered another one. Thought I'd give it a chance. (Studio one still working but I do more photoshop and not keystrokes like at the office) So I get my 3rd one. Within two weeks it started, same thing. Strange thing, the same keys. So I said "self....... we are going to give it one more try" So I returned that one and got another one. Here I am now right about at the 2 wk stage and the same keys are starting to give me trouble again. Not yet enough to throw it against the wall but just enough that I put in a return slip and ordered a completely different company, Amazon's Pic, and tons of good ratings. There is NO WAY this would work for gaming, it barely works for PERIOD for like two weeks. So now I'm wondering how long my studio one will last with very minor keystroking. DO NOT BOTHER TRYING THIS. Believe me. 3 out of 4 defectives with regular typing use. JUNK
O**D
WARNING! This keyboard may PISS OFF your spouse...
I bought this keyboard for two reasons: the lights and the sounds it makes when in use. It hits the mark on both of those area. Unfortunately, there are two drawbacks...First, after only a few weeks of use, I have started to notice keys malfunctioning already. I notice it because I have to type my password in to certain websites daily and I keep getting password failures. I KNOW my password. It takes 10+ attempts to get it to enter correctly. The keys are typing in duplicates or not at all.Second, since my desk is in my bedroom, the keyboard lights up my room at night. I don't have a problem with this. In fact, I think it is kind of cool... But my spouse does not. She absolutely hates the bright lights so I now unplug my keyboard every night to turn it off. You can FN + INS to change the lighting sequence but since there are so many different sequences...it takes forever to get to the OFF mode. Unplugging the USB is much quicker.So, beware... This product may stop functioning properly very early AND your spouse may find it quite annoying at night...even though she sleeps with the friggin' TV on all night...
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