🌟 Elevate Your Game with Every Keystroke!
The Rottay Rainbow Backlit Mechanical Keyboard is a wired gaming keyboard featuring 16.8 million RGB colors, anti-ghosting technology, and a durable aluminum panel. With fully programmable keys and customizable lighting modes, it’s designed for both gamers and professionals seeking an immersive typing experience.
L**L
Ease of use, Beautiful keyboard
I have to say, this is the best keyboard I ever had. When typing, it is smooth. My typing speed has increased. Its sleek design is stunning. The colors are beautiful and it is extremely well made, I love it and I encourage everyone to treat themselves and buy one.Update!I have had this keyboard for almost a year. It just keeps getting better and better. I have recommended this product to many friends and neighbors. This is not only a terrific price but it is a product you can trust, it is durable and reliable.I highly recommend this keyboard. I plan on purchasing this again if need be.
M**S
Completely customizable and satisfactory brown switches
In all seriousness - this is the absolute perfect keyboard. Brown switches, white keys, so many options for colors and the customization is endless. The keys aren’t too loud, and create a satisfaction once clicked, which is really nice to typing as I do a lot. The macros are very useful. Great keyboard all around, especially with the aluminum and heavy-plastic design. Seemed underrated with a few reviews and stars, but it definitely fits the price.DeDucting stars because the D letter stoppeD working in 1 Day. I have to control paste a capital D now.—1/2/2018The company reached out to me personally and offered to replace my defected/broken keyboard, in addition to providing a mouse. The keyboard works completely well, as I believe they even checked over it. Everything works well with the keyboard, as stated in the description.
N**I
PRETTY! Good price for low budget gaming keyboard
As someone who values aesthetics for their gaming and work station quite a bit, I am always on the hunt for a keyboard that not only functions well but has a look that really fits my style. I'm far from a newbie when it comes to mechanical keyboard. And let me tell you, for such a cheap keyboard, this actually feels really nice!PROS: (some of these could be pros or cons, depending on your style)- It's absolutely gorgeous. Seriously, I've never seen such a pretty looking keyboard in my life. The back plate and the keycaps all have a clear, plastic casing on them. It sorta reminds me of the old school Mac keyboards with the clear casing on the back part. But I've never seen a keyboard where all of the keys have that casing on it, so it's kinda neat. It might be a con for some, if you're not a fan of "shiny" keys, but I see it as a pro because it means it will be easier to clean and won't smudge from your fingers, like regular matte key caps. The top plate has this brushed aluminum on it with silver engraving. It's a nice touch, because otherwise the entire keyboard would be plastic, and it would look cheap.- You don't need a software. That might also be a con for some, but I like how simple it is. All of the lighting settings are right there on the keyboard.- Brown switches are like an in-between feel of Reds and Blues. It's not super loud, but it still has that satisfying tactile feel. Browns are generally best for typing.CONS:- The key cap casing. Personally, I really like the way it feels and looks, but I suppose it could be a con to some, because it means that if you tried to replace the key caps to customize, it won't look right unless you plan on replacing ALL of the key caps.- Only brown switch. I don't believe this comes in any other switch, so if you're not a fan of Brown switches, you're out of luck there.- Can look sorta cheap. Again, depends on your style, but even with the brushed metal plating on top, the keyboard still looks sorta cheapish because it is mostly plastic. But for $60, you're not getting a premium mechanical keyboard, so you can't expect too much.- Unknown customer service. Since this is not a big brand, you might have to test your luck on the customer service side of things.GAMING EXPERIENCE:Not gonna lie, the keyboard feels sorta weird for gaming. I tested Apex Legends, League of Legends, and Diablo 3 on this so far. Keys register just fine and I didn't experience any kind of input lag. For League, it wasn't too bad, but this was my first brown switch keyboard, and it felt kinda nice. For D3 however, I felt the Browns to be really tiring on my fingers when I'm spamming skills. I don't know if its the fault of the keys or the switch, but I'm going to go ahead and say it's a little bit of both. Because the keys are encased, they are physically heavier, so pressing down on the keys FEEL heavier in general.TYPING EXPERIENCE:Again, the heavier key caps probably contribute to finger fatigue. In fact, as I'm typing this review, I could start to feel typing fatigue pretty quickly. But it's still so cool to type on. The lighting effects make typing really fun, and the brown switches have such a nice sound to them.OVERALL: 4 Stars (on first impression. will update if the keyboard has hardware failure)I think for $60, this is a great budget mechanical keyboard. It's aesthetically pleasing to the eye, feels nice in the hands, and has a Brown switch, which is great for beginners of mechanical keyboards. The gaming experience is a hit or miss, depending on the type of game. The typing experience is great but can easily tire your fingers out because of the heavier encased key caps. Rottay's customer service has not been tested, so I can't really speak on that. There is no software for this keyboard, so all of the lighting presets are in the keyboard directly, which can be accessed with the FN key.For comparison, here are keyboards I own (in case you're interested any of these):Corsair Strafe RGB 104 keys - One of my favorite keyboards actually. Strafe uses Silent Red switches, and they sort of remind me of this keyboard in terms of the typing experience. IMHO, if you enjoy this keyboard but would like an upgrade, I would look up the Strafe RGB. It's about $130 I believe. It's def more expensive, but the silent reds are imo, a better version of these Brown switches. Similar feel and sound, but less fatigue.Qisan Magicforce 68 keys - This one is probably the most comparable keyboard since it is also a budget keyboard around the same price range. However, I'd say this is a better option for those who want to try different switches other than brown. They offer reds, blues, browns, and silvers. I have the Silver switch version and it's really nice and light to type on and game with.Other keyboards:Razer BlackWidow TE Chroma (keys stopped working after 6 months, but is backed by Razer's customer support), Drevo Blademaster Pro (wireless gaming keyboard in Silver switch. Best typing experience on any keyboard I've owned. Terrible software and quality control)Razer Huntsman (uses their new "opto" Purple switch which basically registers keys before they are pressed all the way down. Hated this keyboard.)My advice to ROTTAY: Please make a version of this keyboard with Silver switches and a 10-keyless version (or a 68 keys version). Many gamers prefer keyboards without the number pad. And although the key encasing is beautiful, it creates a lot of finger fatigue. It can be alleviated with a lighter switch, such as the Silver.
J**S
The BEST Mechanical keyboard!
I love this keyboard so much! i would highly recommend to anyone and everyone! The feel, the sound, the colors... perfect!!! So many different color options and modes, plus the option to make your own custom settings. Seriously worth all the money!
M**N
Enter key is whacky
UPDATE: I couldn't handle the enter key because it started acting like it was possessed. I would not even touch the key and it would act like I had hit enter 50 times, or I would forget and hit it and it wouldn't enter or it would enter once or twice or three time or 50. It just got weird!!! Anyway I get a hold of Amazon and they tell me it has been longer than 30 days and they can't do anything but give me a partial credit. Um, $50+ for a keyboard I have used less than 90 days? That doesn't really work for me so they tell me to reach out to the seller. Not an issue just tell me how. The Amazon rep gave me a link so I could talk to the seller. I sent them a message with pictures and waited. The link said it would take 24-48 hours for them to respond. They responded the next morning and said they were sorry this had happened and what was my address so they could send a new keyboard. I gave them my address but I am pretty jaded with people at this point and expected to get a used one or to get one of their cheaper junk keyboards. Nope!! They sent a brand new one!!! I just plugged it in and will work with it tomorrow and see how this one works. I changed to 5 star because of the customer service which was amazing!!!I love this keyboard and I will keep using it because at my job typing is the main part of my employment. The only issue I have is the Enter key on the number pad is whacky. When I hit the enter key next to the letters it is fine. When I hit the enter key next to the number pad it does it's own thing. Sometimes it actually reads it as an enter, other times it thinks I have hit enter twice and still others it doesn't do anything. When it first started happening I checked to make sure nothing got under the key but haven't actually pulled if off because I don't know if that would break it or not. I don't know how important that one key is for gaming but if you need to use it this would not be a good keyboard.
A**R
Great
Works great
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