🎮 Elevate Your Game with Precision and Style!
The YUNZII RT75 Rapid Trigger Wired Gaming Keyboard features advanced Hall Effect Magnetic Switches for enhanced durability and speed, customizable actuation points for tailored control, and a compact 75% TKL layout. With web-based customization options and vibrant RGB backlighting, this keyboard is designed for both gamers and professionals seeking a high-performance typing experience.
Keyboard Layout | QWERTY |
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
Button Quantity | 84 |
Number of Sections | 3 |
Is Electric | No |
Keyboard Backlighting Color Support | RGB |
Power Source | USB Power |
Switch Type | Clicky |
Compatible Devices | PC |
Connectivity Technology | USB-C |
Special Features | Hall Effect Magnetic Switches, Gasket Mount Structure and 4-Layer Sound Padding |
Number of Keys | 82 |
Style | Modern |
Color | Black |
Material | Plastic |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 1.1"L x 0.39"W x 0.1"H |
B**0
Best keyboard I've ever had, very responsive and tactile
I'm usually not a fan of very clicky and rigid mechanical keyboards, I've used membrane ones for most my life because they always felt smoother and weren't very loud but membranes are usually less responsive and worse for gaming.This feels like a perfect middle ground. I got the Gateron Silky switches because I don't like loud keyboards. this one sounds very clean without being clicky or annoying. And the keys are extremely responsive without being over-sensitive (An issue I've had with mechanicals) Typing might be harder at first but you'll get used to it quickly.Also a little bonus is that you don't need any software to change RGB or to use shortcuts, there's a manual with a bunch of shortcuts to change RGB pattern and color (There is a lotttttt of options if you care for RGB)Also a +1 for volume knob and function keys.
J**O
Rapid trigger
perfect keyboard for gaming or its aesthetic, my favorite part of it is that it's one of the cheapest keyboard with rapid trigger
A**G
Amazing budget Wooting
Ive tried other budget HE keyboards, womier, GK, aula. This by far is the best bang for your buck if you're willing to shell out another 20-40$ for a mid prices keyboard. Ive been using this keyboard for about 2 months.It uses a web-app based software, the only reason why im not giving it a 5 star rating is due to the fact that the web software doesnt save your settings if you apply and close the window (it does save every setting, but it will reset back to its orignal settings once reopened the web app, it wont change until you apply the settings).I have my settings at 0.2/3 because i find 0.1 to be too sensitive for me. I do like how there are custom RGB settings you can make, and you can also find other peoples settings on the web-app as well, unfortunately it wont show once again what the settings are even if applied.Its very responsive and is quite heavy so I assume that it is quite sturdy. I have dropped it so I dont really know how durable it is lol.Anyways get this keyboard instead of the womier or any other budget wooting. But if you have the money for the wooting and are able to wait for the shipment of them, invest in it instead.
S**K
Smaller, good quality, looks nice
My son loves this keyboard, says the keys work exactly as he hoped, lights up, has interchangeable key things. Smaller than a regular keyboard but perfect for his pc games.
E**N
Amazing KB
I really like this KB very much. I have always preferred mechanical keyboards but the noise is just unbearable on calls/meetings. This is the best of both worlds. The tactile feedback of mechanical but without the clicky klak. The only thing I wish you could do is remap the push button on the volume knob. Rather than mute, I would like to remap it to play/pause. Other than that... outstanding keyboard.
A**O
A joy to type and game on
I have a stack of keyboards on a shelf in my quest to find the perfect keyboard that's right for me. This just might be it. It looks fantastic, it feels great, and the clicks are satisfying. The key layout is just about perfect for my preferences. I love the volume knob. I've never had a keyboard with one before and I don't know how I've gone so long without it. I love that I was able to fine-tune the sensitivity of the keys. The only bummer is that I had to boot up my Windows laptop to set it. Luckily the settings save when I move the keyboard back to my Linux machine. Overall I'm very pleased with this keyboard. If YUNZII ever makes a split hall effect keyboard with this layout, I'll be all over it.
H**Y
Performs well, but a difficult user experience
Used in Valorant, was coming from another rapid trigger keyboard (Steelseries Apex Pro TKL)Pros:- Build quality feels solid for a plastic board, the case and keycaps are thick- Sounds great -- stabilizers are tuned well and the switches sound and feel smooth- Aesthetically neutral and fits with my setup- Performance in-game seems on par with other hall effect keyboards I've tried and usedCons:SOFTWARE is a buggy mess. I was hyped for the promise of web-based software, which exists, but using it is another story:1. I can't select multiple keys (e.g., WASD) to apply settings all at once.2. It's difficult to tell which settings (actuation, rapid trigger) are applied to which keys (or if they are applied at all).3. Some features seem to be available for some people online (e.g., Snap Tap), but missing from my version.4. Lighting can't be automatically changed by profile (e.g., RGB off for custom gaming settings, on for standard setting).5. Some menu items seem to be mistranslated.6. The 'testing' UI to test out Rapid Trigger seems to always indicate RT is on, despite using keys that have it disabled.Anyway, software is the only thing that's holding this keyboard back. If you're switching between a gaming mode and a standard typing mode and want to customize / adjust settings frequently, I'd recommend a different keyboard!
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