
Build quality
-sturdy and doesn’t seem to show sign of breaking during furious fapping sessions or rage gaming session.
-case paint seems not easy to scrap off. Therefore the colour will last for a while albeit black.
- the usb is gold plated with dust cover on top

Typing experience
-linear, feels weird at the start, but enjoyable for the ones who like to bottom out their keys. Btw the black switch edition is only available in the gold case. But i bought the limited edition with black switch and case. Keep in mind black case usually comes with the blue switch
- switch quite stiff but is smooth to type on, would need time getting used to but so far would like to make as a daily board
-keycaps makes it nice to bottom out with its thump sounding.

Extra features
-RGB lighting is a plus with its multiple effects. The colour is vibrant and makes the keyboard glow very bright in the darkest of room

-tenkeyless is a space saver and an ergonomic feature as it’s a keyboard without numpad. Perfect for gaming and ergonomic as it reduces the gap between your left and right hand so you don’t have to spread your hands as wide as when using a full-sized one.

Size comparison with ducky shine 3 and aula board
-a variety of shortcuts are available in the function key 1-12 in the range of opening the calculator to mute/+/- the volume of your pc.
Conclusion
-A satisfiying purchased under 250 with lifetime warranty from mech haus.
- for ppl that like linear switches, i would say its somewhat comparable to the typing experience of the red switch on cherry boards.
- for new mech users, I would suggest trying out a full-size keyboard first before getting a tenkeyless if you aren’t sure tenkeyless is for you. The numpad might prove useful to you.

This post has been edited by Isaac.2107: Apr 6 2017, 09:30 PM
Apr 6 2017, 09:24 PM
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