🎮 Elevate Your Game with Precision and Style!
The YUNZII RT75 Rapid Trigger Wired Gaming Keyboard features advanced Hall Effect Magnetic Switches for enhanced durability and speed, customizable actuation points for tailored control, and a compact 75% TKL layout. With web-based customization options and vibrant RGB backlighting, this keyboard is designed for both gamers and professionals seeking a high-performance typing experience.
Keyboard Layout | QWERTY |
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
Button Quantity | 84 |
Number of Sections | 3 |
Is Electric | No |
Keyboard Backlighting Color Support | RGB |
Power Source | USB Power |
Switch Type | Clicky |
Compatible Devices | PC |
Connectivity Technology | USB-C |
Special Features | Hall Effect Magnetic Switches, Gasket Mount Structure and 4-Layer Sound Padding |
Number of Keys | 82 |
Style | Modern |
Color | Black |
Material | Plastic |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 1.1"L x 0.39"W x 0.1"H |
E**N
Amazing KB
I really like this KB very much. I have always preferred mechanical keyboards but the noise is just unbearable on calls/meetings. This is the best of both worlds. The tactile feedback of mechanical but without the clicky klak. The only thing I wish you could do is remap the push button on the volume knob. Rather than mute, I would like to remap it to play/pause. Other than that... outstanding keyboard.
D**J
For my gamer
This was a gift for my son, he says quote it's the bomb. For gaming, and people that know about the click style keyboards, apparently this one is top notch. Quality made, fastest ship, and please a gamer.
D**U
Good quality for price.
Good for the price. And looks good.
A**O
A joy to type and game on
I have a stack of keyboards on a shelf in my quest to find the perfect keyboard that's right for me. This just might be it. It looks fantastic, it feels great, and the clicks are satisfying. The key layout is just about perfect for my preferences. I love the volume knob. I've never had a keyboard with one before and I don't know how I've gone so long without it. I love that I was able to fine-tune the sensitivity of the keys. The only bummer is that I had to boot up my Windows laptop to set it. Luckily the settings save when I move the keyboard back to my Linux machine. Overall I'm very pleased with this keyboard. If YUNZII ever makes a split hall effect keyboard with this layout, I'll be all over it.
S**
Great keyboard
It’s a great budget hall affect keyboard and if you can get it during a sale go ahead and grab yourself one. I love mine and feel like it’s gonna last me a good while!
H**Y
Performs well, but a difficult user experience
Used in Valorant, was coming from another rapid trigger keyboard (Steelseries Apex Pro TKL)Pros:- Build quality feels solid for a plastic board, the case and keycaps are thick- Sounds great -- stabilizers are tuned well and the switches sound and feel smooth- Aesthetically neutral and fits with my setup- Performance in-game seems on par with other hall effect keyboards I've tried and usedCons:SOFTWARE is a buggy mess. I was hyped for the promise of web-based software, which exists, but using it is another story:1. I can't select multiple keys (e.g., WASD) to apply settings all at once.2. It's difficult to tell which settings (actuation, rapid trigger) are applied to which keys (or if they are applied at all).3. Some features seem to be available for some people online (e.g., Snap Tap), but missing from my version.4. Lighting can't be automatically changed by profile (e.g., RGB off for custom gaming settings, on for standard setting).5. Some menu items seem to be mistranslated.6. The 'testing' UI to test out Rapid Trigger seems to always indicate RT is on, despite using keys that have it disabled.Anyway, software is the only thing that's holding this keyboard back. If you're switching between a gaming mode and a standard typing mode and want to customize / adjust settings frequently, I'd recommend a different keyboard!
J**K
Incredible Keyboard -- huge step up from my last optical switch setup
I had a Keychron K3 optical brown keyboard (about the same price as this) before. The K3's base was built with higher quality materials, but the Yunzii's plastic base has good heft and still feels reasonably good -- I think it's mostly just a limitation of building with plastic. The key caps are solid, they're similar to the K3's (which are of good quality).Where this keyboard really shines is in the switches -- they're phenomenal. The actuation force is perfect: light enough to be pressed without fatiguing the fingers but heavy enough to assist with not bottoming out the keys. I've noticed a small, but appreciable improvement in responsiveness/latency when I play games. My typing speed has also went up a bit -- though I do make more typing errors (I just need to practice more with the low actuation keys).The keyboard sounds great (moderate noise level) and the software is decent.Overall, this keyboard is not as good as a Wooting or high end Keychron (the really expensive ones), but it's functionally 98% there, and build-quality wise about 70% there. Considering that it's 1/3-1/2 the price, it's probably one of the best value keyboards on the market as of 10/2024. I am very happy with my purchase.
G**G
Very Solid
This is a very solid keyboard. I was using a Wooting 60 he, Actually liked my Apex mini pro better than that one. The game Im actually playing I need more keys. So I bought this one one instead. Feels just like the others in rappy tap mode and very solid typing. This is a great alternative to the expensives one.
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