Mechanical Switches: Unlike traditional membrane keyboards that use rubber dome switches, a mechanical keyboard features individual mechanical switches beneath each keycap. These switches are typically categorized by their specific type, such as Cherry MX, Razer, or Gateron switches, each offering unique characteristics in terms of actuation force, tactile feedback, and audible click.
Tactile Feedback: Mechanical switches provide tactile feedback when pressed, giving users a satisfying sensation known as "key feel." This feedback allows for precise typing, with users able to feel exactly when a key press registers, leading to improved typing accuracy and speed.
Durability: Mechanical keyboards are renowned for their durability and longevity. Mechanical switches are rated for tens of millions of keystrokes, far outlasting the lifespan of traditional membrane switches. This durability ensures that the keyboard remains reliable and responsive even after years of heavy use.
Customization Options: Many wired mechanical keyboards offer customization options to suit individual preferences. This may include the ability to swap out keycaps for different colors or designs, adjust backlighting settings for personalized lighting effects, or even hot-swappable switch sockets, allowing users to easily replace switches without soldering.
N-Key Rollover and Anti-Ghosting: Wired mechanical keyboards often feature advanced key rollover and anti-ghosting technologies, ensuring that every keystroke is accurately detected, even during rapid and simultaneous typing or gaming sessions. This prevents input errors and ensures a seamless typing or gaming experience.
Typing Comfort: Mechanical keyboards are designed with ergonomics in mind, offering comfortable key spacing, a tactile typing experience, and a solid typing platform. This can reduce typing fatigue and strain during extended typing sessions, making mechanical keyboards ideal for professionals, writers, and gamers alike.
Wired Connectivity: Unlike wireless keyboards that rely on Bluetooth or other wireless technologies, wired mechanical keyboards connect directly to the computer via a USB cable. This provides a stable and reliable connection, eliminating concerns about battery life, latency, or signal interference.
Application: Desktop
Application: Tablet
Operation Style: Mechanical
Package: Yes
Style: Standard
Interface Type: USB
Backlight Type: MULTICOLOR
Keycup printing: Dye-sublimation
Full Size keyboard: Yes
Keyboard Standard: Mini Keyboard
Wrist Support: No
Keycup material: ABS plastic
Switches Hot swap: no
Certification: CE
Certification: EPA
Certification: TGA
Type: WIRED
Language: English
Choice: yes