🎮 Level Up Your Game with Every Keystroke!
The Fiodio F-2068 Mechanical Gaming Keyboard combines vibrant LED rainbow backlighting with superior blue switches for an immersive gaming experience. Its full anti-ghosting capability ensures every command is registered, while the spill-resistant design and durability make it a reliable choice for gamers. Compatible with various Windows operating systems, this keyboard is perfect for both casual and professional use.
Brand | Fiodio |
Series | F-2068 |
Item model number | F-2068 |
Hardware Platform | Laptop, PC, Computer |
Operating System | Windows Vista, Windows 2000 |
Item Weight | 1.8 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 17 x 5 x 1.5 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 17 x 5 x 1.5 inches |
Color | Mechanical-Rainbow Light |
Power Source | wired |
Manufacturer | Fiodio |
ASIN | B086161951 |
Date First Available | July 15, 2020 |
R**R
Solid keyboard
So, if you're looking for a light show from your keyboard, this isn't going to impress, the color pattern is set, you can turn it off, and there are a couple of other settings to play with, but it's not a real feature of the board.That being said, I wasn't looking for a light show, I wanted a good working keyboard that would last longer than the standard keyboards, and specifically I wanted a mechanical keyboard.This keyboard has some bells and whistles, but it's clean and tidy, without bulky trim.It's simple, has a pretty small footprint for a full sized keyboard, and the switches are very responsive. Comes with a key cap puller.Overall, this is a great value for the price.
J**T
Great Keyboard for the Price
I bought this keyboard as a replacement for a different brand that my son had spilt coffe in. I was expecting much, given the price, but the feel is good, the board has enough weight to stay in place and the keys have a good feel and travel. It's a full size keyboard with numeric keypad. It doesn't really have dedicated media keys (although you can use some chords to get them), but that doesn't matter to me as I never used them anyway. One interesting feature is that the switches are mounted in the top plate of the keyboard, so there's nothing around the keycaps to trap crumbs and detritus, it's easy to use compressed air to blow out dirt around the keys and keep the board clean. It also has braided nylon insulation on the cord, so that should hold up better than the standard PVC insulation you normally see. I'm probably going to buy a second one as a spare.
F**S
well i love it.
i ordered this along with a desk , i have a steel series keyboard that i love but wanted to try something out . i received this and plugged it in and gave it a test run on wow for raid night (heroic) i play fury warrior and i smack the daylights out of my keys haha and well this keyboard held up and still is a couple weeks later. Some cons, The keyboard does not change colors at all, by which i mean what you see in the picture is the colors you get , but you can change the modes on it as in strobe or when you press a key it goes dark and slowly brightens back up. Also i love loud annoying mechanical keyboards, the more click clack the more i enjoy it and this product is okay , i mean its a mechanical so you get what you buy . I really enjoy it and hadn't went back to my steel series yet
R**L
Not for routine use - Not durable
I have owned this keyboard for under a year and the keys have started to stick in place (depressed position) causing continuous keystrikes until you press the button in such a way to unstick it. Would not recommend for gaming or continuous use. Looks nice and is easy to setup but quality over time is where this keyboard fails. Be ware the warranty is short AF
G**R
Nice Keyboard for gaming
Like the feel of the keys, lights are just bight enough for me to see. The only con i can see is really not the keyboard, took almost 10 days to get it. i have ordered this from Amazon before, but they never took this long. Took almost 5 days for them just to ship it to UPS.
M**I
Doesn't Compare to Cherry MX Blue
Though the switches are advertised as "blue", they clearly are not genuine Cherry MX Blue switches. These switches have a click to them, but the tactile response and sound are lacking. The keys have a squishy, almost membranous feel to them, despite clearly having mechanical switches. I had hoped this would feel similar to another knock-off no-name brand keyboard I had purchased in the past, but I simply could not get over the spongy feel of these keys. It may be perfectly fine for most applications, but if you have the means to purchase a more expensive keyboard with genuine Cherry switches (and you can tell the difference), then you'll be better off with another keyboard.Note: As others have mentioned, more combinations than just Fn+Ins trigger the various LED patterns. It appears that the buttons Ins, Home, PgUp, PgDn all have 3 different patterns. Fn+arrow keys control the brightness and the cycle speed for lighting effects. Good variety of animations overall and it is nice to see a keyboard with built in features that does not require additional bloatware to be installed.
P**R
Love it for the price
My first mechanical keyboard since back in the MS-DOS days probably. Really love the typing experience on these keys. I would definitely recommend you have a wrist rest if you want to use this keyboard in comfort. The keys sit very high compared to your usual membrane keyboards so your wrist will be turned up and uncomfortable unless you have something to rest them on. Other than that the backlight is fun and settings are novel. I don’t use it for gaming so I can’t comment on that.
M**N
Space bar doesn't always trigger on edge strike
Buyer beware. While this is billed as an RGB keyboard, each color is fixed and cannot be changed. You get the colors they give you, the end. What a silly gimmick, and what an insulting pseudo-false advertisement. Sure, there are red, green and blue LEDs on it. It's "technically" RGB, but come on. Who in their right mind thinks a keyboard with fixed color LEDs should be called RGB, which implies something this keyboard does not do. But aside from that annoyance, I chose to keep it. Until this last week, amazingly a week after the return window closed, the spacebar gave up the ghost. It has come to the point that any edge strike on the space key has a 50% chance of triggering the key switch. I constantly have to correct sentences with missing spaces between words. I don't know if mine is uniquely defective, or if this is a systemic flaw in it's design. All I know is that I now have a new "RGB" paperweight. I guess you get what you pay for. This price was too good to be true. When will I learn?
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