⌨️ Elevate your desk game with creamy clicks and wireless freedom!
The KisntWireless Mechanical Keyboard is a versatile 75% compact keyboard featuring tri-mode connectivity (Bluetooth 5.0, 2.4GHz wireless, USB-C wired), a robust 4000mAh battery lasting up to a week, and a gasket-mounted design with sound-dampening foam for a premium 'thocky' typing experience. Equipped with hot-swappable pre-lubed linear switches and customizable RGB lighting, it blends retro aesthetics with modern functionality, ideal for gamers and professionals seeking style and performance.
K**A
An absolute gem of a keyboard. Almost nostalgic mechanical feel from keyboards of old.
The media could not be loaded. Best keyboard I have ever used. Happily writing this review on my Kinst keyboard on my 2024 Mac MiniThe keys feel extremely comfortable to type with and have a very quality feel. Overall, the build quality is phenomenal, especially for its price. The connectivity options are great with you being able to pair via bluetooth, 2.4G wireless, or via a USB cable. Specific to the bluetooth, what's nice is that you can pair to three different devices and is pretty seamless ( just hit Fn + w, e, or r for each individual bluetooth connection). The USB has a little cutout underneath the keyboard where you can run the USB cable for a cleaner look. The USB cable that Kisnt includes is also a heavy duty braided cable which is nice.The sound is " Creamy" as the item description alludes to. Very gratifying. Reminds a lot of an old typewriter.The only three potential issues that others may have is1. The sound is "nice" to listen to when you're the only one in a room. However, if you're in an office setting surrounded by colleagues in a close vicinity, they are all going to know when you are typing. It's a bit on a louder side. Not a big deal for me as I work from home, but if you're in the presence of others, be mindful this keyboard is NOT shy about being heard.2. As I mentioned, this keyboard feels like it is built like a tank. However, that may (for others) be a downside as the it's a little bit heavier than other keyboards; as such, if you are taking this keyboard with you in a backpack, just keep in mind the added weight.3. The rainbow backlight may be distracting to some.
C**.
AMAZING keyboard for 40$, only minor flaws.
The media could not be loaded. Great keyboard, has that nice marble/poppy sound.Pros:Keys are easy to press and really smooth.Has lots of sound dampening features.The software is a little messy but has great features like rgb, key mapping, and latency settings.The leds are south facing, so the rgb effects are well visible.The 3 modes of connection work really well, and the usb dongle has a magnetic spot to attach at the bottom of the keyboard.Stabilizers are good and keys dont wobble too much.Right side of the keyboard is spaced well and won’t be accidentally pressed.Cons (just little details):Can be a little loud if you have a roommate or not trying to disturb anyone.Spacebar sounds a little hollow.Some of the pre lubing on the switches isn’t great and some feel dry and scratchy.The LED off option on the software didn’t actually turn the rgb off.Is a bit of a hassle to disassemble because there are no screws.The printing for the 2.4, BT1, BT2, and BT3 on the Q, W, E, and R keycaps sticks out and is a little uncomfortable.No spare switches or keycaps (Kisnt stopped including these as of January 2025).Overall, this is a great keyboard and unbeatable value for 40$, the sound compares well to 70$ keyboards.
A**O
Fantastically good!
I hadn't bought a new keyboard for a few years, and didn't expect to since the ones I already had were pretty good. Then I saw a review of this one on youtube, and though I would give it a try.They don't include the spare key switches and alternate coloured key caps any longer, but that's not really an issue. What is - or might be for some - is the lack of driver software to do all the clever stuff creating light shows, macros and the like. It can be downloaded though when you can find it!In use, this is astonishingly good for a keyboard that costs $49. It is an all-plastic design, which doesn't inspire confidence on first sight, but it is in fact rigid and very solidly made. Unlike a lot of mechanical keyboards, this doesn't have the switches exposed but encased as is more common generally, so it doesn't look all that remarkable. Looks can be deceiving though, because this one not only has USB, wireless (with included dongle) and BlueTooth connectivity, with up to three BT pairings, but it also has the feel of a good 1980's style keyboard, though with backlighting and a gloriously wide variety of lighting effects.The keys are hot swappable, and the backlights are 'south facing' so even though they don't shine through the keycaps, they do illuminate very nicely.It can be a bit hit or miss to get the pattern you want, or indeed to have a solid all-on backlight in one or many colours, but it's well worth it for the visuals.And typing on it is fantastic. The feel is smooth and moderate so you know you've hit a key, and the sound is not loud, but very satisfyingly 'thocky'.Get one - it has a switch for PC or Mac use, and it connects to just about any computer, and if you take your keyboards seriously, you'll thank yourself!
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