Customers say
Customers love the keyboard’s design, with one noting its classic typewriter charm, and appreciate its vibrant backlighting and clicky clack sound. The keys feel nice beneath fingers, and customers find it fun to type on, with one mentioning it’s easy to type in low-light settings. While some find it well worth the price and sturdy, others are not impressed with the quality, and some report functionality issues with keys not working properly.
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A quick rundown of this product’s key features:
【Retro Typewriter Mechanical Keyboard】:The typewriter gaming keyboard has mechanical custom pink switches that feature a smooth linear feeling, and low resistance without a tactile bump feel. round keycaps of the punk mechanical keyboard look like a classical typewriter.keycaps have a matte texture and upgraded touch feel and the sound is quiet when the button is pressed lightly giving you a comfortable typing feeling and a stable click touch.
【Multimedia & Backlight LED Control 】:Mechanical gaming keyboard with a multimedia knob to control volume and light, This backlight LED keyboard has 19 lighting effects. Press “Fn+1~8” to choose the game backlight modes. 5 levels adjustable backlight brightness (Fn+Up/Down) and speed (Fn+Left/Right).Three volume buttons next to it can quickly adjust the previous song, the next song, and the pause.
【Mac/Win Wide Compatibility】: The wired keyboard is equipped with pink type-c cable lines,The type-c lines provide the computer gaming keyboard with more stable transmission to reduce latency and respond at high speeds. In addition, suitable with Windows 7/8/10/XP/Vista Linux and Mac OS systems,Press and hold “FN & TAB” at the same time to switch systems, no driver or software is required!
【Metal Panel and Electroplated Punk Keycaps】:The typewriter gaming keyboard panel is made of top-grade aluminium alloy, with a metallic matte texture, sturdy and robust enough to protect it from scratch. The floating keycaps are carefully crafted using metal plating technology, with a unique monochromatic light that instantly makes your keyboard look stunning, and enhances the feeling of the wired backlit keyboard.
【104 Keys Anti-Ghosting 】:This mechanical gaming keyboard adopts anti-ghosting technology for all keys. When multiple keys are pressed at the same time, the volume roller gaming keyboard can accurately identify each key operation, avoiding key conflicts and errors. The trouble of touching. Whether high-speed typing work or enjoy gaming, you can experience precise and smooth input.
Our Top Reviews
Reviewer: Renee Sonnier
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Eweadn Light-Up Keyboard – A Nostalgic Yet Modern Typing Experience!
Review: I absolutely love my Eweadn light-up keyboard! The flow of the keys feels smooth and effortless, making typing a truly enjoyable experience. The natural clicking sounds as I type bring back the classic charm of an old-school typewriter, but with all the modern convenience of a responsive, high-quality keyboard.The vibrant backlighting is a fantastic touch, not only enhancing the aesthetics but also making it easy to type in low-light settings. Whether working late or just appreciating the satisfying mechanical feel, this keyboard definitely delivers on both performance and nostalgia.If you’re looking for a keyboard that provides a comfortable, tactile typing experience while embracing the classic feel of typewriters, this one is an excellent choice! Highly recommend it!
Reviewer: Nicole
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Gorgeous green and gold keyboard
Review: The most gorgeous keyboard I’ve ever seen! It feels great, sounds great, looks great. Only slight problem for me personally is the round keys cause me to make more typos than I normally would. Since typing speed is important to me, I’ll be switching it for the square key model, same brand.
Reviewer: Ashley
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Typewriter keyboard
Review: I chose this keyboard for the design and color, it did NOT disappoint!Pros: Very easy to installVery asthetically pleasingEasy to transition from a standard keyboardI love the backlight feature, as wellCons:I wish the feet on the back helped angle the keyboard a bit moreOverall, I am very pleased with this keyboard. It is true to the color in the photos and I feel it is well worth the price!
Reviewer: Faraway1212
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Clickity Clack Typewriter
Review: If you like the clickity clack of the old school typewriters, this is the keyboard for you and me. In the age of ASMR, this satisfies my need to hear my strokes. The strokes are easy and fluid. The color is rich! I thinks it’s a tad expensive however, the quality and ease of use makes up for it. It helped that it was my favorite color. Purple.I like this keyboard so much I bought another one for home and for a friend.
Reviewer: Melanie Simon
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Love This Keyboard
Review: Love this keyboard! It’s very pretty. It could be “clicky-er” for me, but my husband sands “it’s loud”, so that means it’s probably perfect. I think the shape of the keys actually make you have to be proficient with typing, so those that aren’t struggle using it at times- another feature I like.
Reviewer: Amanda D
Rating: 1.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Not crazy about the color and keys don’t work after a month
Review: I would call this a light peach or light coral rather than pink, especially compared with my prior pink keyboard (see photo) and many other pink desk accessories I have – I’m quite disappointed in it. It’s not as clacky as I would like either and the keys feel a bit closer together than my prior keyboards. That being said I like the feel of the keys, all the keys and lights work and I really hope it lasts longer than my 2 previous keyboards. Edit: it didn’t. Less than a month and some of the keys already don’t work. Returning.
Reviewer: they’re perfect!
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Great
Review: I loved how they keys feel, the lighting options, and it’s good quality.
Reviewer: Barbara
Rating: 3.0 out of 5 stars
Title: I’m gonna go with “Meh”
Review: I didn’t know what to expect when I bought this since there are a lot of mixed reviews. So, for those of you undecided like I was, here are my thoughts:First glance was what I expected. The main colors are nice. I like the darker green base with lighter green keys. However, the copper tends to have a pinkish cast to it in some lighting. Also the keys are held up by white and clear plastic which isn’t my favorite. Not surprising, it looks like a cheap keyboard trying to pose as something more expensive. As for the keyboard lighting a lot of other people have commented on, I find most of the options too busy and obnoxious. The plain backlit option is a bit too bright for my taste, so I’ve been using the keystroke option that only temporarily lights up the keys you’re using.Next up, functionality:Setup was easy with plug-and-play. However, I was a bit disappointed that the USB-C connection of the power cord is only on the keyboard side of things. There is an adapter that is USB-C in case you don’t have a regular USB connection but I thought it would have been USB-C on both ends with an regular USB connection adapter. I haven’t noticed any delay caused by the connection, so I guess it’s just personal preference on my part.As for typing on it, all they keys work, but I have noticed a hesitation on couple of them. Specifically, the space bar, backspace, and Num lock keys. Sometimes I have to hit them harder or several times in a row. The keys do have a satisfactory “click-clack” to them, but to me it seems a little high pitched and insubstantial, probably due to the cheaper materials used. The most annoyingthing I’ve found about typing on it, though, is they way my fingers catch on the the edges of the keys. I’m guessing this is because the keys are designed with a slight depression in the middle. I’m not sure if this is supposed to be an aesthetic thing or just a design flaw, but I find it irritating. I’m also wondering if I’m gonna accidently break one if I catch it wrong.Overall, I’m not sure it was worth the $69 I paid for it. I think $30-40 would be more reasonable. I would say, if you’re just wanting a retro-looking keyboard for a not-outrageous price, go for it. However, if you want a keyboard that is both beautiful and functional, you’re probably better off saving your money for a more expensive one. That’s what I’ll be doing.
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