





🎮 Elevate your game with wireless precision and style!
The DREVO Calibur V2 PRO is a compact 72-key mechanical keyboard featuring Outemu Brown switches for tactile, quiet feedback. It offers Bluetooth 5.1 wireless connectivity and a detachable USB-C cable for versatile use across PC and Mac. Customizable RGB lighting enhances your setup, making it ideal for gamers and professionals seeking a sleek, high-performance input device.






R**D
Excellent for the price, with some good features
I really like this keyboard, which is the first 60% board I have used. I don't have time for an in-depth plunge into all the whys and wherefores of why I like it, but top of the list is the ability to connect to up to five devices via Bluetooth (which I have had no problem doing - seems to have been an issue for some people). Yes, the software you get is a bit ropey, but at this price point, I don't think you can expect something akin to Razer's offering. I love the fact that if you hit the Caps Lock key, it lights up in a special, static white fashion, so you know it is activated (ditto if you use the Fn+WIN to lock the Windows key). All the functions you would sensibly want are available via the keyboard. I like the fact that it remembers your last lighting set up after you switch it off, and goes back to that when you turn it on again, so you don't have to waste time cycling through the options all over again. The actual RGB is very interesting - you can have it bright and festive, or dark and subtle. Most importantly, if you want to use it in an office, you can turn it off completely. And the lighting turns off if you haven't used the board after a minute in any event, to save power.The one downside I have discovered, is that, as some others have mentioned, the battery does not last long if you have the RGB on when working wirelessly. It seems to only last a couple of workdays (about 8-16 hours). I haven't paid too much attention to exactly how long, as my use when working is fairly intermittent - I'm not typing paragraphs, just minor amendments and a lot of Ctrl+C+V. So the actual longevity varies a lot for me. I don't find this to be a big problem, as I was intending to use it mostly wired up, anyway. The Fn button flashes to let you know that it needs feeding.The sound of the board is relatively quiet. The keys with stabilizers are not loud and clangy, but are a close match to the other keys (the spacebar is perhaps a little clunky). Weirdly, my "0" (zero) key has a metallic ringing sound to it. I'm not sure why this is. The "F" key also has a similar sound, but not as pronounced. My best guess is that the metal base either has a fixing, or lacks one, at those points, but I'm no expert on the construction of these things.Overall, I've been very pleased with this board as my introduction to mechanical wireless 60% boards.
M**H
Long-term review - Bad Battery Life - [REVISED]
**EDIT - 16 MONTHS LATER**My original review was shining. About a year and a half into using this keyboard the battery has completely given up. I've taken 3 stars off this review. Please consider this when buying one. The keyboard is great in every way for about 16-18 months. Don't expect it to last longer than that.**This review has been edited after 2 weeks of use**There is a reason this keyboard is all over YouTube as the best budget wireless mechanical keyboard. I would even go as far as to say it is the best wireless mechanical keyboard. Certainly the best I have used.It is true RGB, with a myriad of colour combinations and patterns. The base below the keys is white, which reflects the colours very well. The LEDs on the sides are a great touch. Because this is RGB, many of the settings allow for this pastel colour combination to shine through the keys which, to me, looks spectacular. See the image.The brown keys are tactile and satisfying to type on. I also bought the red switch keyboard in white to test, but didn't rate the red keys as they are too linear. The white keyboard doesn't look as well-built as the black board, and looks a bit cheap. The outemu red switches create this springy post-tap resonance which sounds very cheap and annoying - if you want a truly quiet switch, keep this in mind.The key caps on this board are ABS plastic which has this rubbery feel, which I love. Some people dislike it. Yes, they show oily finger prints more - but wash your hands often and that won't be an issue! They feel smoother to touch and easier on the finger tips than traditional plastic. They are also lighter.The keyboard is - finally - a UK layout! Meaning a larger ENTER key and a more prominent SHIFT key. The 71-key feature means you won't accidentally delete words and paragraphs by pressing SHIFT + UP arrow too. I love the layout of this board, and am adapting very well.Connectivity is seamless - not much to say on this as the Bluetooth 5.1 speaks for itself. It connects directly to my PS4, so I have this keyboard connected to my computer, work laptop, LG TV, PS4, and my partner's Mac. All extremely convenient, easy to set up, and absolutely seamless to switch.The board will go to sleep after about 30 seconds (more or less) of idleness. When this happens, the lights turn off and it saves battery. But as soon as you press a key it wakes up and begins typing instantly. After 2 weeks, I find this slightly inconvenient and would prefer if it was more around a minute.I got the board 2 days ago, stuck it on charge until full, and have been using it since. I predict to get about 3/4 days on a full charge with occasional use, but about 2 days with regular use. If this differs, I'll come back and edit this review. The battery is still only 1000 mAh. For an item with such a long surface area, I'd have expected a larger battery. The less you need to plug it in the better.**EDIT - the battery life is great, and feels more than 1000 mAh. I have tested other boards with the same battery and they last nowhere near as long.**Now to the cons.The G key on my board is slightly more depressed than the rest of the keys, and it is noticeable. The F and H keys look much higher up. I bought the white board at the same time to test the red keys and the G key on this board was fine. In addition, the SPACE bar on my board is very slightly more depressed on the left. For these two reasons I will return the board in exchange and hope these issues are resolved.**EDIT - I returned the board and got an instant refund, bought a different board and it was just fine. I think they key itself was forced onto the keyboard with a heavy hand which loosened the joint.**Another issue is that the DREVO console simply does not work with this board. The software is there, but I can't figure out how to connect my board to it. So it either does not work, or it does work but it is insanely difficult to set up. Either way, this is a drawback. But I didn't expect any software, so this does not affect my rating.Overall, I am extremely happy with the board. After a couple of weeks of use the board has done nothing but impress me. The brown switches are great - to me they are actually quieter than the red switches as I think the tactile bump mutes the sound of the cheap spring back. The RGB scheme is great. Battery life is great. Build quality is great. The only issue is the fact that for an extra £20, you can get a Keychron K2 with Cherry switches and a MUCH larger battery. The price point is slightly too high to call this perfect, but I am extremely happy with the board and could not recommend an alternative.
"**"
Great budget wireless mechanical keyboard
Good wireless mechanical keyboard. I went for the brown switches which have a nice tactile feel to them. The RGB lights are great with loads of different settings. Slight criticisms are battery life not being amazing. You are talking just shy of a week wireless but I am working from home at the moment so using it all the time. Also, the form factor is small. Not a criticism per se as I knew what I was buying but it take a little adjustment. All in all for the price its a really solid choice and I would reccomend it.
R**L
100% recommend VFM
I bought this product for 54£ and for that price it’s absolutely worth it. I was originally looking to get a 60% keyboard that was also wireless due to my small desk space and that keyboard really caught my eye, especially with the rgb on the side. If you’re looking for something wired then I would suggest that TE version which costs 10£ less. 100% would recommend both
J**.
Very bad quality - some keys stopped working after a few months
I was very pleased when I first got this keyboard, everything was working great, even the bluetooth on Mac was seamless. But after a few months some keys stopped working. It does not have hot swappable keys so it is not easy to replace them. Overall very poor quality. DO NOT buy this keyboard for gaming, it won't last.
J**R
Disappointing keys, power saving annoying
Several months in, I am disappointed with this keyboard:* The key caps get greasy very easily, and they're louder than I had expected (compared to e..g cherry brown or gateron brown)* One of the keys has developed a fault which means it needs to be pressed harder than the rest, or touches don't register. This is despite reseating and cleaning, and an issue I haven't really had with other keyboards.* They need quite a lot of time to wake up when getting out of USB power-saving mode
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