aLLreli Mechanical Keyboard RGB Backlight – Flashy stuff !

I had to return this as the transformer whine on the lights on the one i had was too much for me. However, it was an excellent keyboard and the supplying company offered to swap the unit without question. But i needed a keyboard to work with and bought another locally.
This keyboard is great for the price. This was my first mechanical keyboard so i was a little sceptical at first on if it would be any good but the keyboard feels, looks and sounds great. The led back lights are really nice and the modes for the lights are really nice, my personal favourite so far is the ripple effect i can’t get enough of it. If you’re looking for a budget mechanical rgb keyboard then this will suit your needs perfectly.
I am an elderly disabled lady who spends a lot of time using the computer, i get through many keyboards. I have only had this one for week but it is brilliant, the keys are like a typewriter more than a computer keyboard. The all singing all dancing coloured lights are brilliant and no they are not a distraction.
I have had this keyboard for 2 days now, and i have very high expectations for the keyboard, the led lights are amazing and everything about it is amazing. It also makes my experience for typing faster by about 5 seconds. And it is totally metalso totally recommend this keyboard for gamers and people with high expecations.
Wonderful keyboard, i have been using this and it has been working like a charm.
Brilliant keyboard, beautiful rgb backlit keys, nice mechanical sound and feel to the keys. Would definitely recommend for anyone look for a mechanical keyboard but don’t want to spend the moon on one.
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A fantastic keyboard! For gamers and typists alike.
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Good bang for buck mechanical keyboard.
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Good keyboard but LED sound

Excellent quality keyboard, love the back-light functionality, very well made product chassis is metal and the stands at rear for holding a phone are very useful too. A very good price just £49 i purchased it for.
first things first, this is a solid metal keyboard, and straight away i noticed, and very much like what another reviewer said about it, is that it’s a no nonsense keyboard; very straightforward and precise. It has a uk layout, which doesn’t bare much difference to a us layout other than the pound sign above the number 3, beyond that the signs/symbols laid out are aligned vertically rather than horizontally which i much prefer as it’s good to know which ones require the shift key, not that it’s too difficult to learn on a us layout mind you. The keys have a very audible click, and the keys are ‘blue switch keys’ which are designed with typists in mind due to their tactile bump and audible click. They can’t double tap, so gamer’s might be dissuaded by this, however, i think that’s only at really competitive high end levels of gaming, because my gaming has improved having used this keyboard i must say. However if you’re really serious with kitting yourself out with gaming orientated gear then go for the red mechanical switches, or ‘cherry red mx’ switches if you can afford them as they are advertised to appeal to gamer’s with the whole double tapping in mind along with the lightweight structure of the keys. The blue switch on this keyboard are the most common, and although this one is not ‘mx’ there is quite a price gap between genuine and plain blue keys. You’re looking at around £100+ for one whereas at the time of this posting this keyboard cost £50. Some would refer to it as a budget keyboard ‘low end’ type but i disagree, i think that this is a mid-range that performs and feels like a high-end keyboard that you would usually splash out £100+ for easily. Everything feels solid, no corners have been cut here, the keys are incredibly responsive and feel solid, a fine cut plastic sitting in a solid metal base. The ‘allreli’ name protrudes from the keyboard with a metal feel to it.
I’ve always been a fan of membrane keyboards, i know, i’m a rare breed, but i never felt any advantages of the keyboards, myself, as a pc gamer i always felt that a better mouse was always more important. I still stand by the fact you gain more from a mouse than you do a keyboard for gaming, but this exact keyboard has it’s neat advantages (for me atleast)pro’s of the keyboard i’ve found- build quality is ridiculously good, the materials just feel perfect, i don’t feel keyboards ever break but this one you get the feeling you know it won’t ever break. -lighting, yea it’s not software controlled, but it’s a keyboard, you set up your light settings to what you want, lock it at that and off you go,it’s great, my favorite setting is to let it spam any random colour on any key, its fun like that. You think this is going to be a dumb feature, but it’s ridiculous how much i use it, having somewhere to rest your phone is more useful than you think. It came with a couple of spare switches and 2 key cap pullers – at first i opened the box and i thought ‘oh great, they know it’s going to break on me so it comes with spares’ but after 5 months, honestly nothing has worn out, i have no idea why it came with spares?. Maybe a odd keyboard out of the factory needs them?. So if you have some keys not working when you get the board i suppose you can replace them. It’s got a small footprint – this is in comparison to a large full size gaming keyboard with macro keys like my other keyboard the roccat isku, a keyboard that is well known for being ‘large’. It’s probably a normal size keyboard but i’ve always had ridiculously big ‘gaming’ keyboards :pcon’snothing to serious here to be honestno wrist rest, it may look like it has one but i don’t think it counts as one really.
Awesome keyboard, very clicky for the mechanical feel and very colourful with the rgb lights, recommended.
Had this a few months – daily use, still works as it did on day one.
Features of aLLreli Mechanical Keyboard RGB Backlight, USB Gaming Keyboard with 105 Keys Anti-ghosting, Key Cap Puller for Gamers Typists (UK Layout)
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by entering your model number. - 100% Anti-Ghosting Across All 105 Keys to guarantee accurate game play every time and never miss click again. Allow you to enjoy high-quality games with fast response times
- RGB LED Backlight Effect, 8 backlight effects are achieved by pressing the FN key and the Ins key simultaneously. Bring fantastic gameplay and good writing feel, very comfortable and easy to control
- 100% Blue Mechanical Key Switches, a clear clicking sound to identify each change, all the keys were tested 50 million times, perfect for professional gamers and typists
- Full-Programmable macro key, Make it your own , macro key editor makes it easy to execute keystrokes fast
- Two Smartphone Docks is a perfect design for players to place the smartphone safely and conveniently
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Great features and feels solid to use. I have been thinking of getting a lit keyboard for some time and have always been put off by the high prices. This keyboard ticks all the boxes with the ability to change each individual key colour plus the ability to set up macros on 5 keys. I will be using it to play elite dangerous which means having to use numerous keys to access the games features etc. I normally play in the evening and having a room light on can be annoying when the light is reflected in my screen. Having this keyboard will allow me to play in a darkened room and be able to see all the keys i need to use with the added advantage of grouping them by colour. It will also appeal to anyone who likes a bit of feedback when typing. The mechanical keys are great for this although i can imagine it could be annoying to anyone else in the room who is trying to listen to the tv or music. You also get four replacement keys but i would be surprised if these were needed based on the feel of the keys.
Surprisingly good – excellent build quality and overall a great keyboard.
I have had this keyboard for a couple of weeks now and think its terrific. Sooo many lighting options who needs a computer when you can play with the keyboard for ages . I have settled on the custom colour option now with each key colour individually to my own preference. Apart from that the feel and operation of the keyboard is really good too. Being all mechanical it has that old school feel and sound to it. As well as the tool they send for extracting the keys with i noticed that there is another one attached to its underside. Have not risked trying to remove a key and will not unless one fails so cannot comment on this but it look pretty straightforward.
This keyboard is great, short and simple. There are areas for improvement but in this price range i’d hail this one as king. The switches feel great, wonderfully tactile, clickey-clackey-ness 9/10, (you also get 4 spare switches in the box and a tool to remove them) this is a very noisy but very nice feeling keyboard. Everything on the front of the keyboard is made of one big sheet of metal and feels extremely robust, even moreso than much more expensive keyboards (i paid £39. 99 for mine), there is zero deck flex and the entire front of the unit feels incredibly ‘premium’. The smartphone stand/dock thingys on the keyboard are actually the same piece of metal as the entire front/deck of the keyboard, it’s ‘unibody-ish’ and feels great although as it’s metal be careful not to scratch your device with it, (i’ve just put a small cloth over one of them so i can use it without worrying about that) all-in-all it’s a decent little feature to have. The back of the unit is made of a decent feeling and sturdy plastic and here you’ll find the plastic fold-out feet that prop the keyboard up towards you – they do a fine job and the rubber feet on the other end of the underside coupled with the fairly hefty weight of the unit means it will not be slipping around on your desk at all. The rgb lighting is pretty good, not the best or brightest but at this price it’s probably the best you’ll find. It has multiple different modes for ‘breathing’, ‘pulsing’, random colours and much more including a diy programmable mode i’ve used to light the w,a,s,d etc. The lights really aren’t that bright though even at full brightness, fine at night but you’ll have a tough time seeing them during the day, this could be rectified by buying clear or translucent keycaps for the board though, i just don’t really mind it that much. There is a slight discrepency with the ‘rgb’ designation though, as the leds are indeed rgb but there is no software to configure or take use of the 16+ million colours it would be capable of, everything to do with the rgb is configured directly on the keyboard so your options are limited. Also worth note is that when the leds are on, the keyboard does indeed make a very high-pitched whine as other reviewers have mentioned, however i find it very easy to ignore as it is quiet and very high-pitched. Overall i’d say you’d be hard-pressed to find a keyboard this nice, all-metal decked, 105-keyed, rgb, mechanical with great switches and an extra gimmick in the form of the smartphone docks for this price. It is coming 100% reccommended from me, for typists and gamers alike this board is fantastic – especially for the price – just be warned, it is loud.
The allreli k643 seems to be unique in that the cherry cloned switches (gaote blues) are a bit different in that they’re squared with a traditional cherry style mount making the key presses feel more evenly distributed and tactile (almost like alps), although not my ideal solution it is near enough and definitely worth while at the cost. Typing wise the use of blue switches plays in k643’s favour as there is a very reasonable travel distance on the keys but the press is registers before the key bottoms out so aggressive typists and casual users alike can type with ease. As for gaming provided you wear headphones the k643 works nicely however the loud keypresses can be a bit distracting. The rgb effects are nice however limited to the pre programmed effects as there is no bundled software to customise the effects. All in all the k463 is probably on of the best bang for the buck keyboards on the market at the moment due to the overall feel of the device and the better than cherry feel.
Tl;drgreat board with full rgb. Leds make quiet whining soundreally nice keyboard, and its brilliant to have rgb at this price point, lovely tactile feel and very satisfying actuation point and click. But i can confirm that the leds on this board do whine when on. Different colours whine at a different frequencies so depending on your preference of colour youll notice this more or less. As i use the multicoloured option it is pretty noticeable. The whine is very very quiet so if i were to be playing a game with sound on or listen to music (even without headphones) i would not be able to hear the whine. But when i cannot have music on for whatever reason the high pitched noise can get a little keyboard.
100% Anti-Ghosting Across All 105 Keys to guarantee accurate game play every time and never miss click again.

Very good keyboard but the spacebar broke on the first day of use. The spacebar puts double spaces instead of a single space. Luckily this product comes with spare switches but there is no excuse to rate a switch a ’50 million press life’ when it fails under normal use on the same day you get it. Other than this, the keyboard is well built and is a good option for a budget mechanical keyboard.
If you are looking for a board that doesn’t move around then this is for you. It stays where you put it , even on glass. Tried about 6 keyboard since my sailtek stopped working and only this one was up to the mark. Im even thinking of buying a second because eventually this will stop being in stock and ill have another ready and waiting. I also love the random flashing colours. Reminds me of star trek enterprise’s bridge.
love it love it and love it.
An absolutely brilliant keyboard. Very responsive keys with positive action. The lighting system is brilliant. I never tire of using this keyboard. I am not a gamer so i an unable to effectively comment on that aspect of the keyboards performance. I am however a typist and from that point it is excellent. Overall i am totally satisfied with this purchase.
Met all my expectations, the keyboard itself works precisely as described. The whole thing actually feels like a quality product and stands up to keyboards from razer etc. The only thing i wish was different is the strength of the backlight. Ut looks ok as it is, but it could stand to be a tad bit brighter. But that is me nitpicking and nothing i feel worth subtracting points over.
Great product, arrived next day, very happy.
Very nice keyboard i recommand for everyone.
RGB LED Backlight Effect, 8 backlight effects are achieved by pressing the FN key and the Ins key simultaneously.

Good keyboard but even for a mechanical one its a tad nosiy, not an issue with headphones and apart from that its perfect.
Have been a pc gamer for over a year and coming from consoles never gamed with a keyboard. Took the plunge as felt i was missing out. After some research i decided on the allreli and absolutely love it. The keys have a great response and it’s very well built.
When this arrived i could not wait to crack open the box, what you find inside is indeed a real gem of a keyboard. (jump to bottom for the tl;dr)they keyboard itself has a rather nice weight to it, it isn’t light but it certainly isn’t heavy unlike other metal plate keyboards i have used in the past. The build quality is insanely good as well, the metal front plate is one entire piece (including the phone cradles at the top) and it is fixed into the abs plastic back by 8 screws that are very neatly recessed into the metal plate and are of the same black colour. Making them very hard to see or notice which i feel looks sleek compared to keyboards with raised screw heads. It’s also very nice to see a single piece of branding on the board which only furthers how sleek and clean this keyboard looks. The led’s for each lock are also very unobtrusive and neatly spaced out at the top right corner of the board. The key caps are moulded very well and have a slight grip to them, rather than keyboards with glossy keys that slip. The inner moulding isn’t completely transparent, instead it gives the letters on each key a frosted look. I was a little skeptical about how this would affect the back-light, but it really doesn’t at all. It also means that during the day a back-light isn’t actually necessary as the frosted effect makes the letters much more visible than totally transparent keycaps.
Sounds almost like that old knuckle-breaking toy, klackers, but a great keyboard nonetheless.
I have been using this keyboard for around three and a half months and i can definitely say it is worth the money the keys are large enough to be able to tell where the keys are and the backlit function also helps to stop you from hitting the wrong key. The switches are very loud, but feel very clicky and tactile. The one downside is that when you have the backlit keys on, they make a very high pitched whine, not too loud but definitely audible to the younger year, i’m 14 and can definitely be heard while sitting next them but as i previously mentioned, they are most certainly not obnoxious or annoying, you get used to it after a week or so, so that’s why i gave it 5 stars.
Arrived promptly, well packaged and just what i expected.
100% Blue Mechanical Key Switches, a clear clicking sound to identify each change, all the keys were tested 50 million times, perfect for professional gamers and typists

Full-Programmable macro key, Make it your own , macro key editor makes it easy to execute keystrokes fast

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