Noppoo Mechanical Keyboard – Lolita Spyder 87 – Case : You’re. Pretty good

The keyboard is great, looks very quality-made, but the keycap print seems very cheap and will probably go off in matter of weeks. Thats disappointing and i wil have to find a replacement keycap set (probably pbt). The brown switches are great, very responsive and perfect for me (first user of mech keyboard). It great to look at, really nicely designed. The name is weird, but i dont mind it, also heard the logo can be scratched off but i wont do that, its not bothering me. Windows key lock is great, function keys work perfectly. Ive created my own autohotkey script to change the right top keys into a numpad when i need. Brown switches are moderately loud, typing experience is great. Keycap puller was not a part of the shipment, altough stated on the store page it is. Thats a little disappointing, but i can live with that.
Very good with perfect basic needs. You might want some more fancy design, however this gives all the other features with 5 star.
A good product perfect mechanical keyboard, there are pros and cons to the kailh switches. I got the blues (so they’re clicky) however compared to the cherry equivalent they’re quite quiet. With the kailh switches being made in china they’re not as reliable as cherry (however they’re more trustworthy than a membrane or rubber dome keyboard). With cherry each switch is the exact same end of. However with the kailh switches they’re all different. Some people prefer the kailh as they’re a lot cheaper and have a unique feel (unlike cherry where they all feel the same). Pros;cheapmechanical (obviously)the feeling is still crisphave the feel of cherrythe keyboard keycaps can be changed as mx stemsconssome keys will wear quicker, for instance on my keyboard the x key isn’t as clicky as any other key. The space bar, back space and enter (on my keyboard) feels more like a green switch rather than blue. I both like and dislike this keyboard. Conclusioncheapest mechanical keyboard on the market actually cheaper than a lot of good membrane keyboards.
A good, cheap, entry level keyboard into the mechanical keyboard world. Delivers on everything it said it would, except for the keycap puller – that wasn’t included. Arrived on the exact date that amazon said it would. The box was, how to describe it, slightly. The color of it was kind of damaged, but not the construction. Overall, i’m quite pleased with the keyboard, although it feels like browns are a little bit too soft for me. At least while i’m not used to using it.
Good but when on full brightness the letter o and enter dont work so ive got it toned down abit.
Pros: very solid construction,great feel and very good price. Cons: us keyboard layout, no documentation. Overall i’m still very happy with this keyboard.

Mechanical Keyboard – Noppoo Lolita Spyder 87 – Black Case (Blue Switches, No backlit)
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by entering your model number. - ABS keycaps with pad-printed legends
- Kailh mechanical switches
- Full N-key rollover
- Dedicated multimedia keys
- USB Interface
A great budget keyboard with mechanical switchesi was very surprised with the overall build quality of this keyboard, the keyboard itself has a fair bit of weight to it so it feels strong and sturdy. The whole bottom of the keyboard is made out of plastic which then has a metal plate all along the top which the key switches sit out from. The keys them self are fairly loud which some people may or may not like. (personally i like the loud sound) the keys feel responsive and after about 8 months the switches have yet to fail at all which in all honesty surprised me as the keyboard is so cheap.Another thing i saw in another review was that the keys them self wear out over time, i’ve used this keyboard every day for the last 6 months and not a single key has faded and shows no sign of fading as of yet. Finally i should add if you get the variant with led lightening you can change the brightness all the way from very bright to completely off aswell as change what keys are lit up (only a few presets thought) to do this you simply press and hold fn and use the arrow keys. All in all a very good, strong and reliable mechanical keyboard that comes well packaged with a very nice cable thats gold plated and im sure will serve me for years to come.
Lovely keyboard, incredibly tactile. Unfortunately, other users seem to be hitting some pretty damn scary technical faults, and the advertised keytool isn’t present. You need a prytool for this keyboard as the switches are too close together to manually clean between them. Taking them off by hand is irritating.
Great keyboard perfect for a mechanical keyboard beginner like me and the price is perfect at around £30 it’s great .
This is my second mechanical keyboard. I already have pok3r on mx blue switches. I bought this one because it was 29 pounds. I’d say it depends if you’re a new mechanical keyboard user or not. Keyboard is well built, solid case with metal top. My reservations are regards switches. They are not even half as good as cherry’s ones. I will use this one at home, but for my work pc, in front of which i spend 80% of my time, i will stay with pok3r.
Was looking for an economic mechanical, ten-keyless, us layout keyboard, for office use (writing deliverables and coding) that would not be too loud. This is my first mechanical keyboard and i found it very pleasant to write with. Its responsiveness is very good for writing documents (haven’t tried it for gaming). The feeling is great – coming from non-mechanical keyboards -, but not great enough to justify the average cost of mechanical keyboards, for its price i consider it a bargain. I love the fact that it is shorter than regular keyboards so i don’t need to stretch out for the mouse, but sometimes i really miss the numerical keyboard, as i was used to the page p/down button at the edge (when i do spreadsheets i plug in my old keyboard, probably will buy a num pad extension). On the looks side, i’m actually fond of the plain industrial design and the easiness of cleaning it, but other colleagues were less appreciative (i attribute it to aesthetics numbness due to overexposure to apple products) an angry look should put them in place. Another good characteristic (for me) is the absence of all those garishly bright led lights, i cannot fathom why would anyone want such a spectacle on their desk, esp. Before buying i read all the other comments (and reviewed many comparable keyboards) to date i haven’t experienced any mechanical failure, electric shock or other interference, hopefully they won’t materialize in the future.
Best keyboard i’ve ever bought hands down.

The keyboard delivers on everything that i expected it to apart from the keycap puller. However i still have one from another keyboard i had and you can pick them up relatively cheaply or easily make a diy one. I was slightly apprehensive due to it using kalih switches which i have herard were inconsistant feeling however this is not the case with my keyboard and it feels fantastic to type on. A great, cheap mechanical keyboard for those who dont want or need things like backlighting or dedicated macro keys. Although if you are planning to use this in an office space i would recommend you get brown or red switches instead of blues as blues can be very noisy. The only reason i did not give this product five is that it comes in the us layout and not the uk layout which i am used to but this is mostly personal preference but it is something to note. For those who are used to the uk layout as it will take some time to adjust to the layout changes. In summary it is a great keyboard and i would highly recommend it to anyone looking for a cheap mechanical keyboard.
The build quality is very good for this price and the keys have a very nice click, the only problem im having is that one of the keys needs to be fully bottomed to register, that is not a big problem for me as i bottom all my keys when i type but some user would find this anoing.
I already had a cherry mx brown keyboard (cm quickfire rapid-i), but wanted to try the ‘clicky’ type of switch, and needed a replacement as well. I bought it for 30 pounds and i guarantee – you won’t find a better keyboard at that price point. I love the fact that it’s tenkeyless. My previous keyboard (the cm quickfire) is also a tenkeyless, and i will never go back to a full size keyboard. Having your mouse that much close to your other hand feels so much better, and i am willing to give up the number pad, which i don’t use all that often, to get that. I am not willing to give up the arrow keys, delete, home / end buttons though, so a pocker was out of the question. This form factor is perfect. It looks and feels rather nice too – like a quality product. Cable is non-removable and not the greatest, but gets the job done.
Was looking for a keyboard that would be a joy to write out my first novel. Makes a reassuring click when the keys are pressed down. This will be a marvelous keyboard to tap away on. It has a nice weight to it and the feet have rubber bases, so it’s not going to move about too much. I went for the version with blue switches. If you’re looking for something in the mid-range range price bracket, i recommend this one.
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