Review Akko 3098B / N Wireless Keyboard Review: World-Class Typing and Build Quality

Looks like another wireless keyboard which requires a charging cable. Totally defeats the purpose of a wireless keyboard. If you have to plug it in and charge it.

My old Logitech is good for a month on NiMH AA batteries. Just make the keyboard use AA batteries. Then the user can decide to use disposable or rechargeable. At least they won't have to keep a charging cable at their desk.
 
I can't say I'm not interested in the format, more than the product itself here, but I can't get past loud keyboards. I hate them with passion. I have an Orbweaver for games and it's obnoxiously loud, so I have a keyboard that's dead silent and wireless (one of them good ol' MS Wireless 2000). I haven't found any of these new fancy overly expensive pieces of bloated garbage to do better than it. Logitech gets really close, but the battery on them lasts way way less (I've had one, but I had to get rid of it). I haven't looked as of late, I'll have to admit, but what I'm reading here tells me the Industry is not going the way it would make me a happy client, sadly. I hope I'm wrong and I just haven't looked hard enough!

Regardless, as I said, I do like the form factor at least. It's very notebook-like, but the good kind.

Regards.
 
Not sure about this particular keyboard, because I don't want RGB but, I like the 96% layout as an alternative to the TKL I am using. However, not in the market for a new keyboard, my Filco is built like a tank and should have many more years left in it.
 
The Akko 3098B and 3098N wireless keyboards combine classy looks with a fantastic typing experience and plenty of features.

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I bought that same mechanical keyboard. I swapped in a few of the included yellow keycaps to make it pop like does on the box. Then I added some WASD key caps for my gaming needs.

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