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The DrunkDeerA75 Rapid Trigger Mechanical Keyboard features a compact 75% layout with adjustable actuation distances, magnetic switches for durability, and ergonomic keycaps designed for comfort. Perfect for gamers and professionals alike, this keyboard promises a responsive and enjoyable typing experience.
N**2
Durable and smooth
Durable keyboard with good customization. Exellent build quality with smooth keys.
A**R
Perfect for those wanting a wooting but not wanting to spend that coin
My new favorite keyboard. There are so many features and it is on par with a wooting but doesn't cost the wooting price
M**S
Epic teclado
Increible
K**R
GET THIS! Great alternative to Wooting!
TLDR: A definitely "up there" entry to hall effect keyboards, really only held back by a few missing features in the software.Pros:-GREAT out of the box!-Rapid Trigger functionality-Really good feeling (and sounding) magnetic, pre-lubed switches-Volume Knob-75% layout (the best variant)-Web based software (no installing an app)-Solid RGB lighting-PBT keycaps-THE PRICE!-2 FN layers-Hotswap switches*Cons:-Software still seems new, a bit clunky, and could generally use more features-Unable to rebind FN keys-Unable to rebind knob functions-Not all magnetic switches will be compatible (stem is offset)Thoughts:While this isn't a new take, I compare all hall effect keyboards to Wooting because the 60HE is my current favorite keyboard. With that said, this is a really, really good alternative! First of all, it's available here on amazon without needing to pre-order months in advance. Second, the price is really good! Third, the 75% layout is the most efficient one having only 1 column of keys to the right of backspace, backslash, enter, etc... It always drives me nuts when a company will opt to do a 75% layout, but put those 4 right side keys into a 2x2 layout or something. At that point, the keyboard is about as wide as a TKL, but without the same amount of TKL keys.I really like these switches. They have a sound and feel that I really like, which are subjective of course, but the box design they went with seems to give them the least stem wobble of the magnetic switches I've used. Or at least put them among the least wobbly. Also, being hotswappable, you can pop the pre-lubed switches out and lube them up yourself if you want. The caveat with the switches is that the magnet is offset from the center. This means that you cannot get the gateron magnetic switches for example, and pop them in this board. You'd have to wait until someone made switches specifically for this offset if you wanted to try other kinds of switches. That said, these switches feel really good! I have no desire to switch them, or even lube them honestly. I still might lube them in the future just to do it, but I don't feel like I need to do it to mute some imperfection in the springs or anything for example. While hall effect keyboards are my absolute favorites, my only real gripe with them is that they tend to have quite an audible springy noise as soon as you make contact with a key. These switches don't have that.The only other thing that keeps this keyboard from being a full five stars, despite me absolutely loving it, is the lack of some features in the software. Again, coming from Wooting, I'm missing things like being able to rebind my FN key to capslock, rebind the click of the volume knob to be mute instead of play/pause, and one particular lighting mode that Wooting has that I haven't seen on another keyboard, but that's not important. In case you're wondering, it's a lighting effect that illuminates the key you're pressing and the surrounding keys as you apply pressure to the key. It's a really nice effect unique to hall effect keyboards. While these things are missing, they're far from a dealbreaker to me since they can always be added in a future update, and their absence leave me feeling like I'm really losing out on functionality or anything. Speaking of the software, I always appreciate web based software, or at least something that saves the setting to the keyboard so I don't need to have another peripheral software running in the background.Conclusion:If you're looking to get a hall effect keyboard, it's really hard to argue against the price of this one imo. You get a really nicely built keyboard with rapid trigger and hotswap for a really good price. I look forward to seeing what Drunkdeer does in the future. I'm so happy to see more and more companies get on board the hall effect train!
K**E
Good product!
Good high tier keyboard for a good price!
J**B
Great for competitive Gaming
I'm going to keep this simple: The DrunkDeer A75 is a significantly more accessible competitor to the Wooting.Pros:-Can buy on Amazon-Will arrive within a few days instead of 3 months(Probably, depending on location)-Less Expensive Than Wooting, Steelseries, Corsair K70, etc.-Real In-Game Experience comparable to Wooting (I didn't notice a difference between using this and a 60He)-Online Software easy to use (Much better than it used to be), easy to navigate and simple to understand.-75% Layout gives access to Arrow Keys, Function Row, plus a few extras that can be re-bound for Macros if required. This makes the keyboard usable for both FPS Gaming, AND any other type of gaming you might do (i.e: MMOs, RPGs) where having Macros is important.-It has a Knob. The dial. It spins, and it clicks. Yay.-Stabilizers are... actually pretty decent. Better than my Razer Huntsman Mini.-Switches are decently lubricated, slightly inconsistent, though. (Not sure the difficulty of re-lubing these but, probably won't need it)Cons:-Not easy to take apart (Comparatively, you're gonna want 2 Butter Knives imho)-Sounds kinda gross/pingy Stock (as a keyboard enthusiast. Otherwise, might not notice)-Only 2 options for angle. Alas, most keyboards don't have enough options though.-Plastic Case... More than acceptable at this price-point though.-Not as Customizable (Wooting has many more switch options. idk if this KeyB is hotswap)If you are interested in modding your keyboard at all, then this one can get pretty decent sound for cheap and not a lot of work. I did this:-Trimmed down Packaging Foam inside box and put 1 layer inside (With existing foam)-Tempest Tape Mod (3 Layers, Blue tape)-Tape Mod to Spacebar (I always do this, makes the space bars sound thicc)Bottom Line:If you are looking for a more budget-friendly alternative to the Wooting, get this keyboard or the G65.If you are looking for a more customizable/premium version of this keyboard (for keyboard enthusiasts, mainly), then I recommend the Keychron Q1 HE. Its a 75% Hall Effect with a Knob, but has a Full Aluminum Case and comes stock with Gateron's 2nd Generation of Hall Effect switches (Dual Rail, prelubed), has optional Brass Plate vice Aluminum, etc, at a cost of ~$200.
M**L
Hermoso Teclado
The media could not be loaded. Teclado muy bonito, y con mucha sociedad de Configuración me encanta.
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