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The KITCOM NK60T is a compact, ergonomic mechanical gaming keyboard featuring silent Red switches, customizable RGB backlighting, and robust durability, making it perfect for both gaming and professional use.














S**S
KITCOM NK60T TKL Mechanical Gaming Keyboard
The media could not be loaded. The KITCOM NK60T is a fantastic keyboard that is not only feature rich, its a great value.Inside the box you will find the keyboard itself, a nice braided nylon USB type A to USB type C cable, a keycap puller and a quick user guide.This keyboard features ABS construction in the main body and a top mounted aluminum plate. The NK60T feels substantial and well constructed. Underneath you will find a nice routing channel to help you manage the detachable cable. The rubber feet grip well and kick out in the rear for ergonomic adjustment if you so choose.The KITCOM NK60T utilizes brown OUTEMU switches which are an equivalent to cherry browns. The brown switches are what many consider to be a "middle ground" among switch varieties. They offer a significantly quieter audible experience when compared to say, a blue switch. The brown switches feel lighter under hand and responsive. The tactile "bump" is also less noticeable. The NK60T's switches are plate mounted and the keycaps are a double-shot injection molded ABS.This keyboard features 100% anti-ghosting N-Key rollover, an important feature for gamers!One of the biggest pro's for this NK60T the nice software suite that allows you to adjust all of its features from your desktop. There are a lot of great RGB lighting configurations, including one that is music responsive. The software also allows you to fully reprogram every key on the keyboard and setup custom macros. The software also includes the option to create and switch between custom profiles. The software is easy to use and a really awesome addition to this keyboard!The only cons I see are the cable management channel on the bottom of the keyboard doesn't hold onto the cable as well as I'd like. When you route the cable left or right it has tendency to fall out if you pick up the keyboard or have its feet flipped out to raise the rear. Not a huge deal and easily taken care of with a little blue tack or tape. The other issue I had was locating the software download. You'll need to search "Kitcomgaming" to find the manufacturers site.All in all, this keyboard hits harder than its price tag. Its well built and feels great to type on. I enjoy the ten keyless form factor more than I expected, as well as the brown switches. Which are a change up from my usual blues.I feel good recommending it if you're looking for one!
L**T
pretty keyboard - mine was defective but seller came through and issued a refund
This is a very good looking keyboard - and a very dependable seller - my unit happened to malfunction a few weeks after my purchase and the seller stood by his product and issued a refund.
J**.
Excellent value mechanical keyboard
For the price, this is an amazing keyboard.PROS- Great value- Good feel- Quiet enough- Illuminated well enough- Worked with no trouble when I plugged it in- Compact "tenkeyless" layout- Heavy enough with non-skid feet- Nice cable routing- Detachable cable- Durable double-shot key labelsCONS- Company unresponsive- Lighting effects are distracting and a bit annoying to disable- Key labels are hard to readThe Amazon listing was inconsistent about whether the keyboard came with loud tactile switches (blue) or quiet tactile switches (brown). This was only visible after I'd placed the order. The company didn't reply when I asked about it. Amazon customer support had a hard time understanding the problem. The switches were brown like I ordered. I can't tell whether they are tactile or linear, but either way, they're not too loud, not too mushy, and so much better than the membrane keyboard it replaced.Others might enjoy the lighting effects and macro feature. My preference is for tools to work without calling attention to themselves.The key label design looks like a spray paint stencil. Perhaps this is due to the double shot molding technique. I don't find them beautiful, but it's easy enough to get used to them.
J**N
Good for 8 months, keys becoming unresponsive
Started out with just 1 key, have about 10 keys that work only when they want to. Was good while it lasted.
L**H
Great entry keyboard that has most features a $80+ have
The media could not be loaded. Took it for a drive yesterday in COD: Warzone and was very satisfied (right up until my game started to crap itself because I equipped the MG82 and get Dev Error 5573 and could no longer get back in lol thanks Activision).This is my 5th mechanical keyboard after trying out Gaterons switches and my last one was an Outemu Blue (both are Cherry MX alternatives) and this is my first Outemu Red (Cherry MX Red alt). It being quieter than the Blue plus being linear was a huge plus for me since my microphone no longer picks it up since I play with having it automatically detect noise level on Discord.Structure is *very* solid and thankfully the font is normal and not the 'gamer' kind of font which gives me confidence in future durability, not to mention this is not my first keyboard with the brand. Bright RGBs with adjustable brightness levels and many different modes plus reprogrammable individual keys + macro set ups in the simple software that you can expect from $80+ keyboards.My previous keyboard was also their 1st Player DK 5.0 that I've been using for over a year right up until I got this one with no issues since I wanted a TKL keyboard + something quieter. (Very good review from Techvania on it on Youtube btw).From my previous experience with Gateron Red I can't say one is better than the other in this instance which means I can say that they're about the same in feel and usage (which is a good thing since Gaterons are highly rated amongst Cherry MX alts) though I tend to be less picky with my keys than some people seems to be, down to even the 10g difference (ㅋ_ㅋ). I do primarily gaming (FPS) and a lot of typing almost every day, for reference.It comes with a keycap puller plus a standard length USB-C cable plus a user manual. The 3 way cable manager/routing below is a plus for me since I dislike having to relocate my entire keyboard just to have the cable looks straight without having to use any sort of external cable manager like other keyboards for a cleaner look, especially ones with the plug-in on the side.As a reference, I've been gaming and playing FPS since 2005.
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