⌨️ Elevate your desk game with retro flair and pro-level precision!
The EWEADN Typewriter Style Mechanical Gaming Keyboard combines nostalgic typewriter aesthetics with modern mechanical pink switches for smooth, quiet typing. Featuring 104 anti-ghosting keys, a robust aluminum alloy frame, and 19 customizable LED backlight modes, it offers seamless multimedia control via a dedicated knob and buttons. Its Type-C wired connection ensures low latency and broad compatibility across Windows, Mac, and Linux systems without requiring drivers.
F**2
Clickity Clack Typewriter
If you like the clickity clack of the old school typewriters, this is the keyboard for you and me. In the age of ASMR, this satisfies my need to hear my strokes. The strokes are easy and fluid. The color is rich! I thinks it’s a tad expensive however, the quality and ease of use makes up for it. It helped that it was my favorite color. Purple.I like this keyboard so much I bought another one for home and for a friend.
C**I
Beautiful & Beyond happy.
Super responsive. Pink keys make it clicky while being smooth as butter. The round keys help me hit the letters better with longer nails. I got it on sale so it was a great price. It has the adapter so it's USB or C . The cord is purple too. You can choose different light effects and control the brightness from the keyboard. My job doesn't allow 3rd party software so that's super helpful. I want another one for my gaming PC too!!! SOON!!!
T**R
Plastic bottom, no cord in box
*edited from original*I didn't receive the cord I was supposed to or instructions, but was able to get the keyboard to work. If anyone else runs into my issue just make sure the usbc cord you use will transfer microdata I think it was.Perks: cool looking, smooth to type, many color and dimming light options. Mechanical keyboards offer personalization and easier key replacement (usually imo)Cons: can get wires caught in it easy and pop the keys off. Was a bit hard to navigate bc of no cord no instructions but not impossible (have more patience than me, if you're running into trouble- YOU GOT THIS)Also my sister figured out the cord thing not me so maybe just ask for help
E**R
Cute and functional
This keyboard is great! The quality is beyond expectations! I initially bought this because i had long nails and the standard keyboard would have me typing in constant errors . This keyboard is spaced out enough that long nails aren’t an issue as well as keeping the board clean
R**S
Looks and feels nice!
So far good! Looks and feels nice! Not too clacky, love the different lighting options you have. Hoping this will last longer than my other keyboard purchase from a different vendor (4 months)!
M**Z
Smooth click fast
First word it comes to mindAWESOMEI likes keyboard . I work from home I need something that’s easy typing fast reliable cute somewhere not boringI’ve had several keyboard in the pastTHIS IS THE ONE ! Amazingly smooth the click is pleasant fast omg I am amazedThank you !You yes you … don’t hesitateBuy it
R**.
DO NOT BUY!
Complete waste of time. The item was dusty and contained hairs from whoever. When I plugged it in, the keys were responding without being pressed. Just an absolutely horrible product.
B**A
I'm gonna go with "Meh"
I didn't know what to expect when I bought this since there are a lot of mixed reviews. So, for those of you undecided like I was, here are my thoughts:First glance was what I expected. The main colors are nice. I like the darker green base with lighter green keys. However, the copper tends to have a pinkish cast to it in some lighting. Also the keys are held up by white and clear plastic which isn't my favorite. Not surprising, it looks like a cheap keyboard trying to pose as something more expensive. As for the keyboard lighting a lot of other people have commented on, I find most of the options too busy and obnoxious. The plain backlit option is a bit too bright for my taste, so I've been using the keystroke option that only temporarily lights up the keys you're using.Next up, functionality:Setup was easy with plug-and-play. However, I was a bit disappointed that the USB-C connection of the power cord is only on the keyboard side of things. There is an adapter that is USB-C in case you don't have a regular USB connection but I thought it would have been USB-C on both ends with an regular USB connection adapter. I haven't noticed any delay caused by the connection, so I guess it's just personal preference on my part.As for typing on it, all they keys work, but I have noticed a hesitation on couple of them. Specifically, the space bar, backspace, and Num lock keys. Sometimes I have to hit them harder or several times in a row. The keys do have a satisfactory "click-clack" to them, but to me it seems a little high pitched and insubstantial, probably due to the cheaper materials used. The most annoyingthing I've found about typing on it, though, is they way my fingers catch on the the edges of the keys. I'm guessing this is because the keys are designed with a slight depression in the middle. I'm not sure if this is supposed to be an aesthetic thing or just a design flaw, but I find it irritating. I'm also wondering if I'm gonna accidently break one if I catch it wrong.Overall, I'm not sure it was worth the $69 I paid for it. I think $30-40 would be more reasonable. I would say, if you're just wanting a retro-looking keyboard for a not-outrageous price, go for it. However, if you want a keyboard that is both beautiful and functional, you're probably better off saving your money for a more expensive one. That's what I'll be doing.
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