
Scott Lewien
We really wanted a keyboard and mouse to hook to his PS4 and decided on this one it is super happy. The sound clicks it makes is what he was looking for and all.
We really wanted a keyboard and mouse to hook to his PS4 and decided on this one it is super happy. The sound clicks it makes is what he was looking for and all.
Soo much better than my old one!
My son loves it
It's a nice keyboard. Response is nice and about as easy as keyboards get. The rgb sorta sucks because each led is a stuck color. Pretty cheap for a actual mechanical keyboard.
great item
Unboxing the CHONCHOW mechanical keyboard feels like finding a secret gem in the bargain bin. The tenkeyless layout instantly frees up desk real estate and, paired with those satisfying blue switches, delivers that clicky feedback gamers and typists alike can't help but smile at. The hot-swap design means you're not locked into the factory switches-you can swap in your favorites without soldering, which is a godsend for anyone who's ever cursed at a misbehaving keycap. The LED backlighting is bright and evenly distributed, though the software interface could use a little polish to make custom profiles less of a chore. Overall, for its sub-$60 price point, the CHONCHOW keyboard punches well above its weight class in build quality and raw mechanical joy. Superb functionality. Pairing it with the bundled RGB mouse rounds out the package neatly. The adjustable 1200- 4200 DPI sensor hits checkpoints for casual and competitive gamers, and the ergonomic shape fits a variety of grips without that awkward "why am I holding this" feeling. Side buttons click with a reassuring snap, and the RGB breathing effect is surprisingly tasteful—no disco inferno here. Tracking is accurate on both cloth and hard surfaces, though you might notice a slight lift-off distance if you're really finicky. If you're building a cost-effective gaming rig or upgrading your home office without emptying your wallet, this combo is a smart pick-just don't expect boutique-level software frills or titanium-grade materials.