Qisan Mechanical Keyboard 108 Keys Full Anti-ghosting Cherry MX Brown Switch Wired Backlit Gaming Keyboard Magicfore- : No doubt this a great mechanical keyboard for the money

I have been using this for a few hours and i must say it definitely looks the business. Takes a little while to get used to the key spacing. The plastics are a little cheap for a keyboard of this price (you can see rough edges on the bigger keys from the plastic moulding process, especially the space bar and the ctrl key). It is made of plastic designed to look like aluminium. I am finding the keys a little uncomfortable, but that’s probably just because i need to get used to the form factor. My main gripe, and i can hardly blame anyone other than myself for this, is that i wish it had been black. Everything else on my pc is black (monitor borders, pc case, mouse etc) so being white does make it stick out a bit. The cable is also white and a little bit thick for my liking, so you can’t really hide it. The reason i got this is because i wanted more desktop space for a hotas setup, and this keyboard i undeniably small (but with full-size key spacing) and seems to work pretty well. I’ve dropped it a star just because i would have liked a little less plastic at this price point.
It’s brilliant except for the fact that the space bar is up higher than normal so when i game i always press that not b v c or what ever i am reaching for.
I’ve had this for quite some time, and the quality isn’t that good compared to the price. I also hoped there was maybe a silicone cover for the top to keep it dust prone at times that it is not used.
Are you kidding me, it’s a bargain for a mech keyboard. Give it a go to see if you like mech keyboards, all it really needs is a new set of keycaps and it’ll be genuinely incredible. Even then, the out of the box experience is way better than a lot of other more expensive options out there, im looking at you logitech.
No doubt this a great mechanical keyboard for the money. If like me you’r a fan of mechanical switches, miss the old style clickety-action, this keyboard represents a reasonably low cost route to typing-sanity. Journos and copy-typists check this out. So a few things to be aware of:1) this keyboard has a us layout. Perfect if you’r particularly used to that or slightly annoying if you’r not. Either way uk windows users should download microsoft keyboard layout creator 1. 4 which you can use to map certain altgr(right-alt) key combinations eg. Altgr+ 2, 3, and 4 i’ve mapped to ¢, £ and € respectively. My tip for windows 8/10 users is install the touch-keyboard launch-icon on the task-bar so you can easily check out all your own altgr and shift-altgr mappings at a glance. 2) for non-gamers, the lack of dedicated home and end keys is really annoying, especially if like me, you never use pgup and pgdn.
Looking for a mechanical keyboard for £30?. The outemu blue switches on this thing are amazing both to type on and to listen to. This thing craps all over my coolermaster ‘mem-chanical’ keyboard.

Qisan Mechanical Keyboard 108 Keys Full Anti-ghosting Cherry MX Brown Switch Wired Backlit Gaming Keyboard Magicfore-White
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by entering your model number. - This Mechanical Gaming Keyboard is Fullsize keyboard design, Cherry MX Brown Switch, which is convenient to operate for user.
- Ergonomic wise key cap, key clickand alternate action, no frame design. The keyboard keycap with a different angle of inclination each row, to meet the ergonomic habits. Backlit Cap with color injection molding. Blend with the keycap characters, light effect is good, not easy to attrit.
- It support 6 keys roll-over anti-ghosting and all keys roll-over anti-ghosting mode. Press the FN + Del, Del lights flashing, enter the all keys roll-over anti-ghosting mode. Press the FN + Ins, Ins flashing lights, it into the 6 keys mode.
- Backlight adjustment and a variety of custom backlighting, and it with multimedia and shortcut function. Media player the easy operation via shortcuts.
- It also provides a wealth of backlighting effects, and design for the game. It also is a good choice for you in office.
A satisfying cheap mechanical keyboard, the outemu switches are quite good, better than expected, they are nice to type on, give a nice audible click.
I have been using this keyboard for the past 2 months almost exclusively, occasionally using my filco majestouch 2 from time to time and i can say this is an amazing little keyboard. I bought this as a keyboard that’ll do for bringing with me to college and uni and it has turned into the keyboard i use dailythe switches are consistent across the keyboard and feel great. The space bar and bigger buttons are reinforced as they should be and feel stable. The keyboards build quality is top notch and the metal finish feels really premium. It took about 2 days to get used to the keys that are on the ‘fn’ key and there is no pound sign since it is usa layout. Aside from that, this keyboard is one of my favourites.
This has the most satisfying, clickiest keys imaginable. No good if noise is an issue but it gives wonderful feedback for typing. Key feel is very consistent and the board as a whole feels solid. Unfortunately i couldn’t get along with the ansi layout (i’m a uk user, more used to iso layouts) so i ended up returning it.
Had this for a few days now, i have the model with the blue switches , really good bit of kit, i’ve had and tried pretty much every mx switch on the market and whilst these aren’t exactly the same as the blues but for £30 what can you expect?. This is a very good board none the less though i will add right from the get go that im not using the stock keycaps, im using an old keyset i have spare from a broken pok3r, can’t imagine the stock caps would feel so great, but once again, can’t really expect much there, the clacks are nice and the feel of the switches are really rather nice also, it’s not as good as a cherry switch but for the money you really cannot complain about it. Great little board, and it is indeed little, can’t recommend it enough for anyone looking for a cheap mechanical keyboard.
This keyboard is so heavy, it should be classed as a deadly weapon. I prefer this though as i work on a graphics tablet and the lighter weight keyboards end up getting knocked around my desk, this one stays firm. One of the first things you’ll notice when you get it is the weight. The keys are quite solid and the design is gorgeous, the packaging was pristine and presentation was top notch. This is a solid keyboard, feeling more industrial and well built and not at all plastic-y feeling. I was a bit worried at first due to being unaware of the brand name, but we have other branded expensive keyboards like corsair in the house but i much prefer this keyboard, it’s full sized and yet doesn’t have any unnecessary space around the keys, there is exactly as much room as there needs to be for the keys, giving you more room on your desk.
Okay so my keyboard has arrived, i’ve had it a few days, typed a few tens of thousands of words on it and figure i’ve got a good enough impression of it to give a brief review. In the box it’s pretty simple. – 1 keyboard- 1 mini usb cable- 1 plastic key cap puller- 1 user manuali opted for the gold and white with outemu blue keyswitches. There is no rgb lighting, there is a single green led under the caps lock key that indicates caps lock status (on is on, yes, you’d be surprised some keyboards have the led on to indicate caps lock off). There are no dip switches on the base visible at least without taking the entire keyboard apart and this keyboard is not reprogrammable and does not have onboard remappable buttons. It is a ‘standard’ ansi layout but at 60% size so expect confusion when initially trying to find some of the more obscure symbols which have been moved around. Ansi is the north american standard and we use iso over here in western europe as such symbols such as ~ or \ will not work (or at the very least not match their keys and i was unable to find the backslash key regardless of modifier key combinations pressed) if you attempt to use this keyboard under uk english mappings. I have tried several but not all uk english mappings that roll as part of ubuntu 16. 10 but essentially found that once i’d switched to us english the key cap labels matched up 100% with their actual functions (including the fn based media controls) and i regained the use of my \ key which is pretty essential in my daily use. The keys, are actually the same size as standard (ansi) keyboard keys so no feeling crammed in when using it for a long period of time.

Great value and feels like great quality. This is my first mechanical keyboard so i don’t have anything to compare it to apart from normal keyboards, but can say it feels so much nicer to type on than them.
Its tiny, switches are ok at best. Compared to my mx browns they bottom out easily and make me wanna push thxhem even further. Moderately loud as excepted, font on keycaps is casual which is good thing, takes a while to get used to. Conclusion: solid keyboard that i wouldn’t reccomend to someone new switching to mechs, but rather unbeatable value for a small form factor board for enthusiast or lan player.
For the price this keyboard is hard to beat. I’ve got several keyboards that cost hundreds of pounds and while obviously this isn’t as nice as those its really great for the price.
Have been using the razer blackwidow chroma for the last 2 years and finally got fed up of the lack of room for my mouse. Have been looking at the ducky one 2 mini and the anne pro 2 and wanted to try a 60% keyboard to make sure i liked it before i committed. Very happy with the product and have decided to just stick with this until it breaks. Key quality isn’t amazing but does the job. Switches feel responsive and the size is great. Would have liked rgb but for the price i cant complain. Some of the keys such as # arent printed on the keyboard so you have to find them yourselves (probably in the manual but who reads that?).
For what you paid, it’s the best keyboard out there. The switches i have are outemu blues and are very loud and clicky. The plate is thick for what you pay but does ping when hammering some keys. Layout is ‘fully standard’ so it will fit any set of keycaps you throw at it. I haven’t been able to find a safe and easy way to lube the switches or open them up without desoldering. So keep that in mind if you do plan to mod it.
Qisan Mechanical Keyboard 108 Keys Full Anti-ghosting Cherry MX Brown Switch Wired Backlit Gaming Keyboard Magicfore-White : Yepwhat can i say?the outemu blacks are nice and smooth with no ‘real’ weight differences. The keycaps are a little nasty but for the price, they’re perfectly acceptable. The build quality is solid with no flexing or anything really. The removable cable is a nice touch. Simply put, it is a good keyboard at a cheap price so. Edit: i’ve owned it for approximately 3 years and my opinion has not changed.

A lot of reviewers have mentioned little quibbles with this keyboard but what they fail to consider is that this keyboard has amazing build quality and very nice ‘blue’ switches for under £30. I didn’t know how i was going to manage with a 60% layout after always having 100% and full access to a num pad but i can’t say you’ll notice it much when you get into the flow of typing as all of the keys are the same size as a standard keyboard so touch typists most probably won’t even notice. If you’re not a touch typist, the us layout may cause some confusion at the beginning but you’ll get used to where everything is – you can’t really call the us layout a negative point though as it is stated in the question section and in the pictures so you should really check this kind of thing before purchasing. The keyboard has 6 key roll over which is more than enough for standard everyday use and for casual gaming. I’ve been typing on the keyboard for a couple of days and the solid response and ‘clack’ from the keys makes me wonder why i stuck with a membrane keyboard for so long. I could go on for ages about all of the function keys etc. But their all in the description. Overall: fantastic mechanical keyboard for someone who isn’t sure if they want to spend a small fortune and would rather have an entry level middle step. Note/edit – i bought this item at full price as a normal consumer.
A an entry to mechanical keyboards, at an unbeatable price, i cannot recommend this keyboard enough. Unless you have the money, and are willing to blow 100+ quid on a pok3r then this keyboard is perfect. Maybe a couple of very minor quality control issues, and i am not a massive fan of the logo, but apart from that i haven’t really got a bad word to say about it. Really nice to type on for the most part and, with the outemu blues, obnoxiously clicky to satisfy your clicky needs.Definitely recommend as an entry level boardthis obviously doesn’t compare in quality to the aforementioned po3r, but is great for getting a taste of mechanical keyboards and getting your foot in the door, so to speak.
Got this in my fight with rsi. It’s good enough, has half step dipswitches like it claims so it’s fine. It’s a keyboard and bought to replace the brown magic force i had before.
I opted for the black switches mainly cos blue ones are more noisy cos they are clicky, the black switches are very springy probably good for heavy handed typists. Seems to be very well made and i like this format because i never really use f keys or num pad, this keyboard is tiny. But sturdy and great for extra desk space. I would have liked all-key rollover but i dont think it really matters. I only just got this board so to early to say anything perhaps, seems very good for the price, blue switches might be the a little better for typing as they seem to be more popular.
Great keyboard for 30£ you really get the value of this, if its either for gaming or typing the experience is the same as a 150£ razer keyboard.
Couldn’t ask for a better keyboard for the price. I ordered mine with the blue switches and they are excellent, they have a little audible click halfway down the travel of the key that lets you know it has been actuated, and then make a satisfying clunk as they hit the bottom of their travel. However, if you plan to use this keyboard around other people then i would suggest going for a different type of switch as the blues are very, very noisy. I believe you can buy rubber o rings to place on the keys so they make less noise and would suggest these if you don;t like loud typing noises. The keyboard feels very solidly built, it has a nice heft to it and the plate on the front is aluminium, a touch i wasn’t expecting. The rubber feet stick like glue to wooden desktops and the flip out feet feel very sturdy. The keycaps are okay, they feel nice to the touch and are thicker than i was expecting them to be, although one criticism i have is that the shortcuts printed on the keys make it look a little cluttered. A nice surprise was a usb otg adapter included for free in the box, for connection to an android phone or tablet. I have tested the keyboard with my phone and it works perfectly. Underneath the caps lock key is a small green led that illuminates when caps lock is on.

The switches are good and the product overall is very good, i like the size and the colour of the product it’s just a pain that i now have to solder my own led onto the switches however for the price i am very happy and would have paid 2x the amount if there was an rgb edition. This product is ideal for gamers however not good for typing long documents ongood buy would recommend.
Fantastic keyboard, and great price. This is my first compact 82key, and it’s taking a bit of getting used to with layout but it’s an absolute joy to type on. I got the gateron brown switches with the blue backlighting, the keycaps are a lovely matt finish. The build feels solid and there are multiple lighting options. I did however notice there was a small scratch at the edge of the keyboard when it arrived, but it’s not a huge deal for me.
Product is really good for entry level mechanical keyboard and if you want to feel which switches are right for you. Extremely clicky blue switches and tactile responses. Only inconvenience was that the included keycap puller was too small and i ended up scratching one of the keycaps.
Recently purchased this keyboard after wanting to try out mechanical keyboards for a while and purchased due to the lower cost of this product compared to others available. Keyboard came in minimalist packaging, only a cardboard box and a sleeve. Been using the keyboard for the last three days and it works perfectly such a nice typing experience. Will definitely be using mechanical keyboards in the future.
The switches are loud and have a decent mechanical feel. If you’re looking for a ‘gaming’ keyboard and are on a tight budget, don’t buy these silly rgb ‘gaming’ keyboards, buy this instead and enjoy proper mechanical feel. Most people won’t tell the difference between this and cherry mx anyway.
Works flawlessly under mac, linux and windows. I highly recommend it to everyone that want to try mechanical keyboard for a price of rubber dome keyboard. I have it for over a month and it is the best keyboard i owned. It’s pretty loud (blue switches) so i fitted it with rubber orings which makes it quieter for those around you. Usb cable is replaceable so you can mount different ones if you don’t like the original one or if it will break. I was even able to fit there small mini usb to micro usb converter so now i can use phone usb cables which can be found on amazon in various colours and shapes for very low price. The keyboard it self is nicely heavy and feels very sturdy. Rubber feet prevent it from sliding. If you are on osx i recommend getting karabiner app.

One key soldered too high on board, so it sits higher than the others. Switches have a metalic ding reverb noise quality to them. With that said, it’s the best value for that kind of money, and probably better than many more expensive mechanical keyboards.
Super clean and compact look with white and aluminium design. Keys are very clicky as you’d expect from a true mechanical keyboard. If you’re on a budget but don’t want any compromises, then look no further. I wouldn’t call it a ‘gaming keyboard’ and it’s not advertised as such either but honestly, as long as you’re not a super competitive gamer who wants nothing but the best the industry has to offer, this is an absolutely fine choice especially considering the price.
Only buy if you *really* don’t need a full keyboard. Thought i didn’t, but upgraded to another qisan keyboard within a week. Fortunately this was a great value mechanical keyboard anyway, so now an inexpensive (but very nice) spare.
Compact, sturdy and looks great. Just what i wanted as an additional plug in to my laptop when i play games online. Keys are loud as you’d expect but satisfying.
Bought it on sunday and it came 1 day later even though i selected standard delivery but i’m not complaining. The keyboard is best for work if you select the non backlit and want a better typing experience. For gaming it’s also good but with lack of backlighting it could be hard to see in the dark. Yes i got the non backlit version but that’s because i’m not going to use it for gaming. The blue switches are tactile and nice to type with.

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