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| ASIN | B07QS6MG8B |
| Best Sellers Rank | #137,964 in Video Games ( See Top 100 in Video Games ) #5,222 in PC Gaming Keyboards |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (10,798) |
| Date First Available | April 16, 2019 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 2.79 pounds |
| Item model number | HV-KB389L |
| Manufacturer | NaturaleBio |
| Product Dimensions | 17 x 8.1 x 2.1 inches |
M**G
Nice gaming keyboard, but misses a lot of keys
*** Update 9/2/2020 *** Havit reached out to me after seeing my original review (below). I am revising my review to 5 star to consider the excellent customer support (refund). I REALLY appreciate it when a company is proactive in keeping customers happy. This keyboard is still a really cool gaming keyboard, with enough flashly lights and shortcuts for any hardcore gamer on a budget. For fast typing, I may have just gotten a bad batch of the bunch. *** Original Review *** I saw a lot of excellent reviews and was looking for a decent mechanical keyboard to use for typing. As an inexpensive keyboard and my first LED lit one, it's not bad. But I'm not too impressed with the performance. My pros and cons: Pros: - No driver installation needed for any of the mouse functions. This was really convenient. The controlling of the LED patterns, speed, brightness, etc. etc are all built directly into it. - The LED lights are cool. It's always about the lights! The included mouse also has some pretty neat colors as well. - Mouse DPI controls are built right in with the various levels. The built-in LED strip changes color to indicate the DPI settnig. - Has a nice mechanical click feeling. But that's about it. Cons: - I CANNOT TYPE CORRECTLY ON THIS KEYBOARD. I can average around 90-100 WPM on a membrane keyboard, but for some reason the keys are registering out of order a LOT. Here is an example sentence with no corrections: "The quick brow nfox jumped over the lazy sleeping dog. The quic kbrown fox jumped over the lazy sleeping dog. The quick brown fox jumped over the lazy sleeping dog . The quick brown fox jumped over the lazy sleping dog. The quick brown fox jumped voer the lazy sleeping dog The quick brown fox jumped over the alzy sleepnig dog." - I went about 70 WPM and can usually run that quick without making that many mistakes. I'm noticing that the "i" key and the spacebar sometimes doesn't register after the audible "click". Maybe it's me, but characters are also showing up out of order (e.g., "voer" instead of "over") - The mouse is too big. I don't have HUGE hands. But I have a piano player's fingers (long) and I am finding that the body of the mouse feels just a little too large - Did I mention that sometimes the keys don't register? Maybe I got a bum keyboard, or maybe I'm just not used to it yet. I honestly don't like how much the key has to travel from being pressed to registering it, and as a fast(ish) typer it really is annoying me.
S**O
Great Product, Price, and Performance!
I just received this Keyboard and mouse combo yesterday. They are replacing a much pricer Razer combination. I was having issues with my Razer KB. I primarily use the computer for work (IT) not gaming. I started typing in the early 80s when mechanical KBs were the norm. This Keyboard has a great mechanical feel. I am used to the clicity clack these keyboards make - but do note it is a bit loud - Especially if you aren't used to it. I was very sceptical of the quality of this combo because of price - but it had good reviews and cost less than 1/3 the cost to replace with another Razer setup. I can honestly say I think the build quality is better than the Razer products. I did some high speed typing runs on this thing yesterday - no ghosting (duplicate keypresses), and it was comfortable and familiar at the same time. The build quality of the KB is VERY sturdy - and feels like quality. In regards to the RGB - it looks good, and has many modes. The RGB is not as programmable as the Razer - but honestly it has a mode and color combo to fit anyone's tastes - I did not buy for the RGB features so I cannot really knock it - it would be nice if you could control the RGB using software. The mouse is OK - it seems a bit light for my taste, but it performs as expected - and is a great mouse for the price. Overall I would highly recommend this combo for the price - you won't be disappointed that you saved over $80.00 vs some of the competitors.
B**K
Surprisingly good quality for the price but the LEDs...ugh
My expectations were not that high given the price. I am pleasantly surprised. For the price point, the keyboard works very well and has a decent feel. Same with the mouse, even for FPS twitch gaming. My frame of reference is expensive high performance mechanical keyboards. I spend so much time driving one that a very good keyboard is a necessity. This product may not be that, but I have zero issues using it for casual gaming or general use. I do not use it solely, or frequently for that matter, and would not expect it to hold up to near constant professional use over time. For periodic use with a laptop and guest gaming rig it has been great. Have I mentioned the annoying RGBs? The keyboard has a pleasing clicky and positive feel. The mouse is responsive, reasonably fast and accurate. Mouse buttons are fine. The mouse itself is a little larger than many and doesn't feel quite as nice as many high end gaming mice, but it is quite serviceable once one adapts to it. The RGB lighting is something I detest. Others will consider it an attractive feature. Had there been a non-RGB version I would have bought it. Thankfully, it can be controlled. It would be nice to have a hard switch to disable it. The software for the keyboard from Havit's site works well to tame to RGBs antics. If you need an inexpensive keyboard and mouse combo, and like LED silliness, this may be the keyboard for you. Even if you don't want the LED behaviors, a few keystrokes should allow you to find a tolerable lighting mode. To be clear, I'd buy this again if there wasn't something comparable available without RGB. I don't expect it to last forever but at this price, it is hard to go wrong. Easily bests the truly disposable keyboards often sold at almost the price of this one.
A**S
The mechanical blue switches are great, they aren't perfect but for the price point they are absolutely amazing. The quality is amazing the metal body gives it a good look and makes it strong. The rgb is rlly good however it's not the brightest. The mouse is an amazing touch to the piece. Overall at this or even a bit higher price point i don't think u can find a better deal.
L**N
If you are here for the quick overall: yes I 100% recommend this keyboard kit for anyone who is looking to upgrade a old keyboard, the RGB on this keyboard is really impressive with lots of options and customizable presets and the mouse is a bit big thats it. But if you are here for a more in depth talk through on all my thoughts, stick around! To start with the keyboard: The keyboard for me was a upgrade from the razer blackwidow stealth tournament edition 2013 with cherry mx brown switches. And I was overall impressed with the keyboard out of the box One thing ill mention right away is that the switches on this havit keyboard are forsure a fake of the cherry mx blue switch, but a good one, the only thing i have to say about it is that the switch is just ever so slightly more stiff then the real ones but are a alot less stiff then my old keyboard with cherry mx browns, the keyboard has a detachable wrist rest on it that has a bit of adjustability and it feels alot better to type with then it looks. One con i have for the keyboard is that the keys are a little bit more crammed in there then my old keyboard but not unusable by any means. The only other con I have for they keyboard is that on some presets the rgb can become very overwhelming very easy Now lets get to the but. The big but. The mouse: One thing I have seen consistently with these reviews is the mouse being awkward or big, I can say with out a doubt that it is true. Now to note I have very large hands and this will come into play. As soon as I took the mouse out I really enjoyed the overall quality of the mouse considering the price I paid for this. I was expecting alot worse. But as soon as I plugged it in and used it for a bit I noticed that it became uncomfortable to use for me in the picture I have a steelseries rival 3 mouse beside it that I had bought for $37 on sale a few months back, and its a fairly large mouse alone compaired to the one I had before it which was a red dragon keyboard kit mouse that was replaced due to it breaking. But back to the havit mouse. The mouse it a bit longer making it a bit weird to find the right spot to hold it for the left and right clicks and the scroll wheel where its not rubbing on my wrist and the curve on the mouse is alot higher and steeper then my steelseries mouse I own as my main. The mouse is also a bit wider then my steel series mouse which makes It hard to grip for games like cs go, so basically this mouse makes my hands feel small which if it makes my hands feel small imagine buying this for a son or daughter thats just getting into using computers. But a pro is that the dpi range is good and the rgb is just as stunning as the keyboard but the rgb is not as good as my steelseries mouse, if you are going from having no keyboard or mouse this mouse could be really good after adjustment and getting used too, but personally considering I already own one ill just keep it as a spare. Overall if you are looking for a upgrade from a office keyboard and mouse or just got your first pc and need a keyboard and mouse or are just looking to upgrade just a keyboard this is an amazing option and is worth every penny.
M**F
O kit é muito bom, tanto o teclado quanto o mouse, só minha mão que soa um pouco no mouse mas isso é pq eu transpiro muito. Teclado muito bonito, várias luzes e formas de piscar, tudo muito bom. Recomendo 100%. Qualidade top show bala
N**V
I am not a gamer but I do type a lot. I've been making due with the keyboard on my laptop for a couple years and recently decided that I needed a keyboard but that I was going to treat myself (rather than buying the cheapest one that will get the job done). I have no regrets. I love the clacking of mechanical keyboards and the lights are nice because I can work on papers in the middle of the night in the dark. It's well constructed and the mouse is great. I love that it's plug and play so I can easily disconnect it when I need to move my laptop. The cords are very long so if you're using a desktop you should have plenty of cord. They're also fabric wrapped so they're easy to identify amongst all the other usb cords connected to your computer. It seems like it will last until my kids get a bit older and switch from console gaming to PC gaming. This keyboard had an unintended consequence. My children heard the clacking (it'd be impossible not to, my house is tiny and my workstation is in the living room), they were so interested in the sound and the lights that my 6 year old has been studiously using on of those free typing tutor websites to learn how to type.
P**O
Great keyboard and mouse. Good value for what you pay, and you can't go wrong for the price. It compares well even to more expensive ones under $100. The light options are great and it's bright enough to see during the day. The keys are pretty high so easy to click, will take some getting used to with my big fingers to not click neighbouring keys, but that's fine. Good clicking sound, not too loud but satisfyingly loud enough without annoying the co-workers. Keyboard comes with a wrist attachment that clicks into the bottom for wrist rest. The mouse is great too. Fairly large but that's good for me since I have big hands.
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