A total of 5 reviews of this product on Reddit.
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does any one know if the velocifire wireless tkl is any good? does it use 2.4 ghz or buluetooth because different sites say different things. here’s the link to amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Velocifire-Mechanical-Tenkeyless-Copywriter-Programmer/dp/B076D5WVYG/ref=sr_1_5?ie=UTF8&qid=1523853782&sr=8-5&keywords=wireless+mechanical+keyboard
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There are some Velocifire Wireless mech’ ‘boards. I do not know much about them besides the reviews on Amazon. Pretty sure the caps are Doubleshot ABS, but a standard layout, and cheap enough to buy a set of PBT caps.
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Velocifire makes one that comes in way under budget. Use the rest of the cash on some nice keycaps and orings.
https://www.amazon.com/VELOCIFIRE-Wireless-Mechanical-Copywriters-Programmers/dp/B076D5WVYG
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I’m looking for a wireless mechanical keyboard to use at work. I recently got a the Wireless Corsair K63 lapboard to use at home and have been bringing the keyboard to and from work until I can get a new keyboard to keep at work.
My criteria:
- Wireless
- TKL,
- dedicated arrow keys
- dedicated home/end/printscreen keys
- Volume keys (can be through fn keys)
- RGB backlights would be a plus
So far I have found two options, but I was wondering if there were any others:
- https://www.amazon.com/Velocifire-Wireless-Mechanical-Copywriter-Programmer/dp/B076D5WVYG/
- https://www.amazon.com/RK-Mechanical-Bluetooth-Multi-Device-Smartphone/dp/B07B4DL1ML
I’m also trying to decide which kind of switches to get for work.
After using the red switches on the K63, I have come to like them, but I’m not sure if I would like blues or browns more. I like the sound that the keys with red switches make when I bottom out, but my goal would be to stop bottoming out – which i think would be difficult with reds.
I tried blues/browns at BestBuy and found that the feel of the brown keys feel very similar to my old membrane keyboard, so I don’t know how much of an “upgrade” it would feel like.