$50 or Less Mechanical Keyboards

Derekkawaii

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Hi,

I came across with this keyboards and it said to be a full mechanical keyboard and they are really cheap. So I just want to have your honest opinion. With all the best Mechanical Keyboard out there as we all knew they pretty deserved the spot and fame without a doubt and of course as a gamer, you need to have the best stuff out there considering the price as well. I currently own a Corsair K70 RGB Mechanical keyboard by the way.

So, here are the keyboards that I saw here that attracts me not only the looks as well as their builds.

First, we have here Redragon Rahu K567 RGB
Cost: $57.02

Quick Specs:
- 2018 latest design that uniquely features LED lighting strips installed on both sides of the keyboard.
- Easily detachable palm rest with screws. Spill-proof features for unwanted circumstances.
-The RGB effect that displays a unique array of colors, 7 colorful RGB backlighting effects. Choose from lighting options, including; rotating color sequence, random color rotation, lighting running from left to right, custom user-defined lighting, lighting puddle effect, and more.

Description:
- 6 themes switchable backlight colors, 18 models backlight colors, 4 LED brightness levels.
- Original mechanical switches (Cherry Green) for ultimate gaming performance and durability that can withstand up to 50 million clicks lifespan.
- Double-shot injection molded keycaps for clear backlighting, 104 full-size keyboard, numeric keypad, 12 multimedia keys, and splash-proof design
- Anti-ghosting, N-KEY ROLLOVER: it allows you to simultaneously click multiple keys.

**Some has Outemu Blue Switches

Reference Review:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ffr9jb6WVwg

Second, RAKK KIMAT XT.2 RGB
Cost: $51.31

Quick Specs:
The RAKK Kimat XT.2 RGB is a full sized keyboard with a 104-key layout. The design is frameless, with a weight of around 900 grams which is kinda light.
Switches are again, Gateron Blues. Ours had the clear housing design which is suitable for the RGB LED effects.

Reference Review:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q_AtdQUkW8E

https://www.techporn.ph/review-rakk-kimat-xt-2-rgb-mechanical-gaming-keyboard/

Btw I came from the Philippines. Considering the fact of its price value it is very intriguing and it is practical to have one of these keyboards.

Again, I just want to have your honest opinion about these keyboards currently spreading like a storm in our country based on price value.

Thank you for your feedback, criticism and what not, I appreciate it.
 
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My first mech board was the Redragon K552 w/ the Outemu blues, IMO excellent for the price (under $40 USD). No experience w/ Rakk, although I did get a Qisan Magicforce 60% w/ Gateron Browns, it is my favorite keyboard - Gateron has very smooth action (some prefer it over Cherry brand). Also have several Velocifire keyboards, both the TKL01 and VM01, also very good boards that use Outemu browns. I did get a James Donkey that also used Gateron Browns, although I had to return it since one of the keys were DOA (and was disappointed there was no RMA option only return). Aside from that, overall very satisfied with the budget boards I have purchased to date.
My first mech board was the Redragon K552 w/ the Outemu blues, IMO excellent for the price (under $40 USD). No experience w/ Rakk, although I did get a Qisan Magicforce 60% w/ Gateron Browns, it is my favorite keyboard - Gateron has very smooth action (some prefer it over Cherry brand). Also have several Velocifire keyboards, both the TKL01 and VM01, also very good boards that use Outemu browns. I did get a James Donkey that also used Gateron Browns, although I had to return it since one of the keys were DOA (and was disappointed there was no RMA option only return). Aside from that, overall very satisfied with the budget boards I have purchased to date.
 
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