🎮 Level Up Your Game with LEOBOG!
The LEOBOG K26 RGB Mechanical Gaming Keyboard features 104 anti-ghosting keys with durable blue switches, customizable RGB backlighting with 9 dynamic modes, and a detachable wrist rest for ergonomic comfort. Built to withstand up to 60 million keystrokes, this keyboard is compatible with multiple Windows operating systems, making it the perfect choice for gamers seeking performance and style.
A**W
Good Quality Budget Mechanical Keyboard
This review was typed with my new Leobog K26 mechanical keyboard.The first thing was that crisp mechanical clicks when I press the keys. It certainly feels satisfying and assuring to hear the clicks going off.Very smooth and light touch typing experience.The RGB lights are colourful and changes slowly over time.The manual is in Chinese and not very useful. Did not explain how to change the RGB lights. For keyboard lighting effects, refer to review by Alyssa Wilson: https://www.amazon.com/gp/customer-reviews/R2E6NI8K52XPQT/ref=cm_cr_dp_d_rvw_ttl?ie=UTF8&ASIN=B0722XDQVG.The overall experience is great and its value for money, but I wouldn't advise using it when wife is watching TV... ;)
B**0
Mine broke after only 2days use.
I really liked this keyboard at first... But it started not responding and not lighting up correctly and than after 2 days it just failed all together...
J**S
high end quality, great price
if you are looking for a great keyboard than i think you found it, the Leobog k26 is a great keyboard and it's worth every penny i paid for it and some more. the mechanical key switches feel consistent all throughout the keyboard, the keyboard feels very sturdy, with the combination of a solid black plastic back plate on the bottom and a metal plate on the top of the keyboard where the key switches sit this combination makes the keyboard feel high quality. the keyboard doesn't flex while typing on it and only flexes a bit as i apply torque to both sides of the keyboard.but the reason that i am not giving the product a 5/5 review is because of these next issues,the LED lights for the back lighting feel kind of cheap, when i dart my eyes from one side of the keyboard to the other i can see the red green and blue lights that make up the white lightmy other issue with the keyboard is the fact that you cannotA. fully program the back lightingB. select different back lighting colors as solid colors, only greenthis keyboard is great for the price and i highly recommend it to anyone looking for a new keyboard, and especially for the price this high end keyboard is great for the new computer enthusiast interested in upgrading there gear to something more than a 5 dollar membrane keyboard.
A**N
This is an amazing keyboard for the price
This is an amazing keyboard for the price. I've used many expensive blue switch keyboards and the K26 has a very similar typing quality without the excessive cost. I also own the K25 for work and both keyboards exceed my expectations for what a $50 mechanical keyboard can accomplish.I also really like the feel and durability of the aluminum frame. The construction feels very strong and solid and the wrist pad has a smooth plastic feel that doesn't get ice cold like the metal frame does. The wrist pad also detaches but isn't interchangeable with the other Leobog keyboards (I have the K25 which also has a wrist pad but the connections points are different).Lighting Modes:FN+PRTSC - Random Color BreathingFN+SCRLK - Scrolling Rainbow (FN+Left Arrow/Right Arrow changes directions)FN+PAUSE - Fast Full Ripple (FN+F8 Cycles Colors)FN+INS - Random Color Single Key w/ Backlight OffFN+HOME - Random Color Spot RippleFN+PGUP - Solid Color Backlight (FN+F8 Cycles Solid Colors)FN+DEL - Random Rainbow Snake EffectFN+END - Random Solid Color CycleFN+PGDN - Random Color Single Key w/ Backlight OnHopefully this will help those who can't find the lighting modes online!Overall I love this keyboard! I would buy this keyboard again if anything ever happened to the first one.
A**G
Malfunctioning after 3 months of office use
Certain keys just stopped working after 3 months. Mainly the tab key. I have to press it a million times before it will register the press.
W**G
You get what you pay for. All the functions are there but build quality and attention to detail could be improved.
RGB backlighting was even and the different backlighting modes work as advertised. Have not been able to find a way to change the solid backlighting colour since the manual is entirely in Mandarin. Only one con and that the keycaps are extremely thin and there are is some play in the switch installation. Both of these combined create some wobble in the keys when typing and does not translate into a solid feel everytime you type. Not very noticeable when typing independantly but having used much more expensive mechanical keyboards I just can't give it a full 5 star rating. Otherwise the keyboard is well made, heavy and without flex in the backplate. There are no rubber pads for the foldout feet. Also the cable supplied is grey (for a black keyboard). I also painted the function lights black.
A**E
Definate Click
As my hands age, I have been having more and more issues with keyboard fatigue. Tried many different (non-mechanical) keyboards, including ergonomic keyboards like the Logitech wave, and nothing seemed to help much.The LEOBOG had a cool name, good price, and great reviews, so I decided to give it whirl. The keys make a nice clicking sound, and provide good feedback, so it is easier to train oneself to not jam down on the keys any harder than necessary, thus minimizing unnecessary impact on the knuckle joints.Honestly, if you are having issues with your non-mechanical keyboard, I recommend picking up one of these and seeing if it helps you. At $25 it's a perfect gateway mechanical. I have worked in IT for now on 15 years, and hold a very keyboard intensive position within IT. During that time I have tried keyboards from pretty much every manufacturer, and none come close to the feel of this very reasonably priced LEOBOGIt has multicolored lights like pretty much every product of Chinese manufacturers. The good news is that the review of Alyssa Wilson teaches us how to turn that stuff off. She has a big 'ol list of all the different color functions in her awesome review, but below is the one that matters the most. The solid blue is a personal favorite of mine;green is pictured because its the first one that comes up.FN+PGUP - Solid Color Backlight (FN+F8 Cycles Solid Colors)
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