Womier SK71 75% Gaming Keyboard, Aluminum Alloy Shell Wireless Mechanical Creamy Keyboard Bluetooth/2.4G/Wired Hot Swappable Pre-lubed Switches, Gasket Mounted RGB Creamy Keyboard for Mac/Win, Silver

Womier SK71 75% Gaming Keyboard, Aluminum Alloy Shell Wireless Mechanical Creamy Keyboard Bluetooth/2.4G/Wired Hot Swappable Pre-lubed Switches, Gasket Mounted RGB Creamy Keyboard for Mac/Win, Silver

  • Brand: Womier
  • Product Code: SK71
  • $89.99

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Description

  • 【Anodization Aluminum Alloy Gaming Keyboard】The aluminum alloy shell of keyboard is anodized to improve corrosion resistance, increase wear resistance and hardness, and protect the metal surface. These characteristics will give the keyboard a thick, solid and textured appearance. 75% keyboard adopt the traditional PBT keycap with cherry outline and are designed according to ergonomics to prevent fatigue.
  • 【Incredible Typing Experience & Sound】This computer keyboard features a gasket structure with pre-lubed linear switch. It incorporates a transparent PC mounting plate, internal gasket design, and a bottom-mounted flexible cotton pad, etc, a total of 5 layers of luxurious filling. Ensuring a tight fit between internal components. This design effectively reduces noise, resulting in a pure and comfortable typing experience with enhanced tactile feedback and sound quality.
  • 【3-Mode Wireless Mechanical Keyboard & 4600mAh High-capacity Battery】SK71 mechanical keyboard has three connection modes: Wired, Bluetooth, 2.4GHz, easily switch between 3 different wireless devices, no longer limit the connection possibilities. 4600mAh large-capacity sustainable charging crushes most high-priced keyboards. The keyboard can last up to 9-15 days in wireless mode.
  • 【TTC Hot-Swappable Socket Custom Keyboard】Have fun customizing the acoustic performance and typing feeling on your own preference. Hot-swap PCB allows you to replace 3 pins/5 pins switches freely without a soldering issue. Keyboard also It is compatible with Win and Mac systems.
  • 【South-Facing RGB Keyboard and Software Customization】Keyboard with 16.8 million RGB cool backlight. Up to 14 factory-set lights are free to choose from the keyboard. With south-facing LEDs, the RGB lights show brighter and brings more fun for customization. Custom software is also available for designing your new effects. Build macros, and set up per-key lighting and effects.

Reviews

Makana09/20/2024

Se siente premium, el tamaño es adecuado, suena y se siente muy bien. Ya sea para escribir o jugar queda como anillo al dedo, el software esta más o menos pero funciona.

Eduardo Alanis Sanchez05/04/2024

Lo compré desde diciembre y fue mi primer teclado mecánico.
Es una muy buena primera compra ya que la calidad del teclado es muy bueno y los switches con los que vienen son buenos.
Yo le acabo de cambiar los switches por unos akko y le quedan sin problema los de 3 y 5 pins.

Michael608403/15/2024

This product is from China but certainly doesn't feel like it. Recently bought a "mini keyboard" from a local big-box store and that was twice the price of this keyboard.

It's nice and heavy so it feels anchored, and doesn't feel cheap at all even though the price is very reasonable. This keyboard is not clicky, so if you're looking for that, this isn't the one for you.

It is however very responsive and has a "creamy" feeling that others have described. The pushback on these keys are nice, especially if you have a tendency to have heavy fingers and other keyboards tend to be too responsive. This one is a good balance between being responsive and being not too light.

The size of this keyboard is nice for my setup. The weight feels like it's 4 pounds and it's great since even keyboards twice this price just feel cheap and fully plastic.

Overall a great keyboard that I'd recommend to anyone, and I don't say that lightly.

Gen G.12/02/2023

Background About Me (You can skip this part if you're just here for the review):

- I've only owned this keyboard two days.
- The Womier SK71 is my first venture outside mainstream mechanical keyboards (brands like Razer, HyperX, KeyChron, Logitech, etc.)
- I wouldn't classify myself as a keyboard expert or enthusiast.
- As a programmer, my keyboard choice is crucial for my day-to-day work efficiency.

How I ended up at the Womier SK71:
After growing tired of relying solely on my MacBook for work, I decided to enhance my desk setup. My first choice was a Keychron K8, mainly because of a sale. However, after a few weeks, I realized that its clicky switches, while initially appealing, eventually became a source of annoyance. The overall experience led me to reconsider my choice. After delving into YouTube reviews (most of which were sponsored by, admittedly), I stumbled upon the Womier SK71. Despite its lower price compared to the K8 (when not on sale), it received overwhelmingly positive feedback, prompting me to give it a try.

Actual Review of the Womier SK71:

Packaging and Initial Impressions:

- The keyboard arrived in an appealing package, but there was an odd, strong smell upon unboxing that was quite off-putting, causing a headache that lasted the entire day. It seemed to emanate from a mysterious white square wrapped in plastic.
- The construction of the board is entirely aluminum, which gives it a satisfying heft and durability.

Design and Customization:

- The Womier SK71 includes a variety of extra keycaps, which is great for customization and "good enough" quality. I appreciated being able to swap out the baby blue keycaps for something more to my taste.
- A potential downside for fellow programmers: the lack of a dedicated function row and a missing `/~ key, which I frequently use. While there are workaround commands available, it's something to keep in mind if these are crucial for your workflow.
- The RGB lighting is impressively vibrant, with a unique side-lighting effect, though the non-backlit keycaps do limit the light transmission. The multiple lighting options add a nice touch.
- I haven't yet experimented with the software, and I've come across some less-than-favorable reviews about it.

Sound and Typing Experience:

- The sound quality of this keyboard is exceptional – the best I've encountered personally. It delivers a buttery smooth auditory experience.
- However, the linear switches, despite their pleasant sound, haven't won me over. As someone who has grown accustomed to tactile feedback, I find myself missing that aspect and am considering a switch swap.
- When used for gaming, the keyboard performed flawlessly. It was highly responsive and seamlessly switched between my MacBook and PC.

Final Thoughts:
The Womier SK71 is a solid choice for those venturing outside the realm of mainstream mechanical keyboards. It offers a premium feel, commendable customization options, amazing value, and an auditory experience that's hard to beat. However, its appeal might vary for users like programmers who rely heavily on certain keys and feedback types. Despite its minor drawbacks, it stands out as a strong contender in its price range and is worth considering for both keyboard novices and enthusiasts looking for a different experience.

Diego R09/05/2023

I bought a Keychron Q1 Pro and I thought it sounded good but the board is more bouncy and I kinda hated the stock keycaps. That's a $200+ dollar keyboard and honestly it's fine.

This Womier SK 71 is an insane value by comparison. I got a blue model and let's be honest these are basically GMK Shoko clone keycaps, they look well made and you get all the extra keycaps that aren't on the board. I used the extra caps to change the caps on the right side of the board to media keys and other keys that I need easy access to. The sound of this keyboard is an amazing creamy and poppy sound but I'd say pretty stiff, I'm not disappointed though the keyboard is great and well worth the money. the quality of the key caps alone are probably worth half the board and the real version has sold for more then the cost of this board complete.

If you're looking for an extra keyboard like I was this won't disappoint and if you want it as a primary keyboard it's great like that as well.

the software for the keyboard which you can get from the XVX website is kinda ugly and I wish it updated the legends on the software side but it's fairly full featured and you can even set macros if you know how/want to do that.

I paid $89 for this keyboard and no regrets.

Keep an eye out for the silver version that one has a nice set of keycaps as well and if it's sounds the same it will be another option worth considering, the black one is not my cup of tea as I don't like that south facing legend or using RGB on my keyboards anymore, but personal preference after all.

If you're looking for a keyboard in the 65% profile, this is close and honestly has a nice build.

The bottom of my aluminum case was a little scuffed but it wasn't anything crazy.