🎮 Elevate Your Game with Style!
The MANBASNAKE X Attack Shark X87 is a versatile wireless mechanical keyboard designed for gamers and professionals alike. With three connectivity modes, a robust 4000mAh battery, and customizable RGB lighting, it combines functionality with style. The hot-swappable feature allows for easy switch customization, while the gasket-mounted design ensures a comfortable and quiet typing experience. Its compact TKL layout maximizes desk space without sacrificing essential keys.
B**I
Solid entry-level keyboard
Great keyboard for the price. Easy to build thanks to it's hotswappable pcb, and has a great gasket set. Everything on this board is great for getting into keyboard building. The out of box experience is pretty good for being about $60 (current coupon drops it to about $50). Plug and play whether you use it wired or wirelessly. Switches feel and sound very good, not my personal favorite, but I definitely enjoyed this keyboard more than I thought I would. Color scheme looks really nice and the RGB is very rgb'y. I also like the usb dongle placement as well as the offset type-c port.
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A very solid platform to build on
Having a keyboard hobby is akin to being a car enthusiast and this is a great platform to start modifying.ProsFeels solidExtremely customizable RGBGood accessoriesWorks with Linux2.4g dongle held in place with a magnetConsNo function legends on keycapsCan't find the brand on the keyswitchPCB has a little bit of flexThe first thing I noticed when I opened the box was the colorway really pops. The keyboard is "plug and play" and was recognized instantly when I plugged it in to my PC. The RGB is prominent in this keyboard and like all RGB keyboards it starts with an assault on your eyes with an animated rainbow. I went to change the rainbow and noticed the keys were not labeled with the "functions" so I had to break out the instructions and WOW there's a lot of options for tweaking the RGB! The color choices are robust and the lights shine in a bright room and can be dimmed for dark caves as well.The keyboard feels solid and I did not note any "creaking" while handling as you do with some cheaper boards. The keycaps feel/sound like PBT and have a little thocc to them but they could always have more and the stabilizers have a little play to them. The keyswitches appear to be unbranded and the keyboard came with two spares. The included keycap/switch puller is the style I prefer over those cheap plastic rings/tweezers that you find in the budget models. The 2.4g dongle worked great with my Linux system and I was able to pair the keyboard in BT mode with my android phone. I liked that the dongle sockets solidly into the keyboard with a magnet when not in use.Honestly at first I was dismayed at the lack of function legends on the keycaps but as I thought about it most enthusiasts like myself swap out the keycaps anyway so you lose the legends anyway so it's really no big deal. If you or someone you know is just getting into mech keyboards this is a great intro that won't break the bank. Is there room for improvement, absolutely but as is there's nothing that NEEDS to be replaced so much as there's things you can replace. Oh before I forget DO NOT throw away the clear plastic cover that comes with the keyboard it's a perfectly sized dustcover that new owners might not realize its use.I prefer lower profile keycaps so I opted to swap out the keycaps with some XVX ones I had, while doing so I noted that the PCB for the board had a little more flex than I like to see in my keyboards. It's not a dealbreaker but it's something to be aware of, swapping out keycaps with the included puller was a breeze through there was a case of either the sockets that hold the keyswitches aren't tight enough or the included keycaps are too tight but I found that I had an inordinate number of switches come out with the keycaps. Not a big deal, but you have to be careful when reinserting switches to not bend the pins!Bottom line: This is a greater "starter keyboard" for people who want to try tenkeyless and/or get into the hobby of modding keyboards
M**T
Solid mechanical keyboard for the price
The X87 keyboard is very well made, with PBT keycaps and linear type switches. Every button is seated perfectly and the spacebar is stabilized, providing a rich typing experience. The RGB is very bright, and has several adjustable schemes and color patterns for customization. In gaming, every button was responsive and there was no errors. The only negative is that there is a horizontal RGB light right above the directional keys, and it can be distracting if you tend to stare at your keyboard.
A**W
Nice Solid Starter Keeb
nice keyboard lightweight but not junky. The polling rate appears to be 500hz which is strange usually they default to the 1000hz for gaming but either way this keyboard is nice the gradient keys threw me off but then i quickly got used to them. The sound is solid but i have others that sound better out of the box. For the money this is a solid keyboard. the keycaps are nice quality and the case is alright. It will perform well for what it is however i would get it of on sale. The rgb strip is constant on and cant be turned which is nuts to me.
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