Level Up Your Typing Game! 🎮
The i-rocks K75M Illuminated Mechanical Keyboard features Cherry MX Red switches for a smooth and silent typing experience, customizable backlighting with multiple effects, durable PBT keycaps, multimedia hotkeys for quick access, and a sturdy aluminum casing for enhanced durability.
R**S
Great keyboard for work!
I was looking for a fun, pretty, keyboard to brighten up the workday and after much research settled on this one. I really like that they lights are white and not the RGB style. There are many functions available with this keyboard but I haven't delved into much of that just yet. I am working in the medical coding field, I do a lot of typing, and a lot of 10 key. I am making less typos on this keyboard and it has a satisfying sound/feel to it when I really get going on an email and punch a lot of words out quickly. Really like that there are legs on this keyboard. My son, a gamer who didn't have good things to say about brown switches, likes this keyboard and can't help but spam type words on it when he walks by. This keyboard brings a little dash of fun and edge to the workday and makes it more enjoyable. Totally happy with my purchase!
D**D
i-Rocks basic keyboard has a sturdy, backlit, Red Cherry keys w. good key touch w. other features
Solid base, 4mm key stroke, key click is clear, not loud, Red Cherry springs; sufficient white backlight around the keys and letters. Weighted base helps. Not cheap, but anything less is worthless, and my other heavy-duty keyboard cost twice as much. Letter sizing is a bit small but is still bright enough. Substantial keyboard cable is embedded in the keyboard to USB-A plug. Better than a removable cable, in my view.
C**R
This keyboard surprised me.
Well, this was a little shocker. I grabbed two of these, one for a friend and one for myself. I was building a new system and wanted a new keyboard with white backlighting. My old keyboard had Cherry MX Brown switches and so does this, but what's surprising is how different they feel. I'm not sure exactly what the reasoning is, but I actually prefer the feel of them on this i-rocks keyboard. What really sold me on this board, besides the price, was the metal exterior and "floating" keys. While the keyboard doesn't have a braided cable or any additional USB ports, I really don't care about the omission of those features. The keyboard looks and feels excellent, with plenty of lighting settings that I didn't expect it to have until messing with it. Maybe it's the aluminum panel with the open "floating" keys layout, but this one also seems a little quieter than my last Cherry MX Brown loaded keyboard. Another perk of it not having a ton of extra features is that it's got a sleek and small footprint for a full-size board. Definitely a plus in my book. The only thing I wish it had, but isn't too important these days, is some sort of factory included wrist-rest. I use a large mouse/keyboard mat that has a rest built in, but I used to always use a keyboard with a wrist-rest, so if I ever change from using this large mat, I would have to see what else to do. Regardless, that's not a big deal... Over-all, I'm a big fan of this keyboard as it performs perfectly for both general use and gaming; I certainly recommend it.
P**F
awsome keybored!
The clickyness sounds like a typewriter. Its quite satisfying, not everyone might like it but I do. great quality. Infact the last keybored I have was plastic or something but this one is metal. Recently Ive been playing fallout 4 and gaming on this keybored is pretty good as well. Got some keycaps and they were really easy to put on and off. Just a fair warning my desk is extremely dusty so keybored in photo is also dusty.
C**R
Solid keycaps, smooth key travel, nice lighting effects, but somewhat less satisfying springiness
This keyboard feels very solid and well built. Aesthetically it appears modern and sleek with its black aluminum backplate, floating black keys, and even white key glow. I appreciate how this keyboard needs no additional software to run all of its features. It has just one standard USB type A that it runs off for lighting and data. Along with that however, there is no USB passthrough. On the backside of this keyboard there are extendable feet to tilt the keyboard slightly. The USB cord is offset on the right side.From other mechanical keyboards I have used this one feels really nice with each keystroke. The travel is a nice distance and the amount of pressure required is good for typing and gaming. I did find the larger keys such as the spacebar, backspace, shift, and return keys seemed like they don't have the springiness that I am use to. It feels like they are slightly sticky that they don't quite bounce back as fast as the smaller keys do. It does feel pretty subtle and I think this keyboard is quieter than other mechanical keyboards so it may have something to do with a sound dampening technique used in this keyboard.Because there are no settings software side all of the settings can be done with a combination of keys on this keyboard. The included manual shows you the combinations to change the lighting functions. Generally just the function button and one other key is used. This keyboard has 4 different brightness settings, 6 different tracing effects, a breathing effect, and a custom lighting mode. The side lights can also be changed with 3 different effects.All in all, this keyboard is a joy to type with, simple to set up, decently quiet for a mechanical keyboard, and a fairly good value.
S**U
Good keyboard-Cherry Brown Switch
Well, this is my first mechanical keyboard. I've been researching (and ask around) for over a year now for a mechanical keyboard that cost around $90, and I really want to get a I-Rocks 76 M or 75 M. Since both are very solid mechanical keyboards with good reviews. I am an attorney, so I can easily type over thousands of words everyday. However, it is kind of hard to get I-rocks in US, since it is a Taiwanese brand and the international shipping is expensive or unavailable.Finally I-Rocks open a store in Amazon this year. So I ordered one while the store is still offering 15% discount. The suspension keys feels great. And I do like the feedbacks/reactions from the Cherry brown switch. It is slightly higher than the previous crappy keyboard, but that can be fixed with a hand-rest. So yea that's what happen. Probably will go buy I-rocks' 76M in red switch for my next mechanical keyboard when I put together a personal desktop in the future.
Trustpilot
5 days ago
1 month ago