ATTACK SHARK T3 RGB Wireless Gaming Keyboard and Mouse
ATTACK SHARK T3 RGB Wireless Gaming Keyboard and Mouse Combo, Chroma Rechargeable Mech Feel keyboard + LED Backlit 8D 4800DPI Mice, USB-A or Type-C port connection, 4200mAh Battery, ABS Keycaps,White
Weight: | 1.09 kg |
Dimensions: | 54.6 x 15.2 x 5.2 cm; 1.09 Kilograms |
Brand: | ATTACK SHARK |
Model: | T3 |
Colour: | White |
Batteries Included: | No |
Manufacture: | ATTACK SHARK |
Dimensions: | 54.6 x 15.2 x 5.2 cm; 1.09 Kilograms |
This ATTACK SHARK T3 2.4G Wireless Gaming Keyboard and Mouse Combo is excellent value. A full size 104 Key keyboard which uses wireless. They keyboard feels well made and is good to use. At this price the feel of the keyboard is outstanding. Some lovely keyboard effects which are customisable. The mouse works well and is comfortable and ideal for gaming. The package only uses 1 USB port as the keyboard and mouse share a dongle. Excellent value.
This set is good looking and aimed at gamers. The lights are pretty cool and the set is wireless. It is easy to set up, pretty much plug and play. The keyboard is a bit cheap feeling, and typing on it feels a bit clunky, likewise the mouse doesn’t feel as smooth and lightweight as I would normally like. It is a nice budget set though and would make a nice present for a young gamer.
The main selling point of this product for me was the Rechargeability. Using wireless set is good and attractive especially if you want to move around or just have no messy wires. Whats normally a major put off when using wireless is the batteries and how frequent it gets. With this set, the issue was solved!
Pros
Rechargeable mouse and keyboard.
Long lasting battery life.
Can use whilst charging.
Backlights are optional for both mouse and keyboard. (Looks good but drains battery so its always off for me)
Feels sturdy.
Comfortable to use – mechanical keyboard keys, ergonomic mouse design
Cons
When using backlights, you expect to drain alot of the battery quickly, so although it looks nice, I havent been using it.
Overall, priced at 39.99, this is a decent keyboard/mouse set.
Keyboard has a good feel and is very stable when typing. Works fine.
Very good keyboard that doesn’t reflect its listed price, dare i say it types and feels better than some of my friends 70 keyboards.
the clicking sound wanted by many gamers is crisp and not clunky, and the keys themselves are sensitive. I’ve found myself having less mis-clicks while using this keyboard.
the backlit rgb is a wonderful addition to this keyboard and its matching mouse, and the manual describes how to sync the mouse and keyboards lighting.
the keyboard and mouse are incredibly easy to set up and i found the mouses battery life to be incredible, easily over 15 hours worth of usage, and like the keyboard itself, very nice to use, easy to hold, and you can turn the lights of to increase battery life (i kept the lights on the whole time)
overall, would definitely recommend this keyboard and mouse to those looking for a good gaming keyboard like the top brands without having to pay top prices!
This keyboard was delivered quickly and in good quality packaging. The keys are clicky, I like the lighting, and the size of it is good as well. It comes included with a, mouse as well which is great. I really enjoyed using it actually, and obviously, there are better ones but this is great if you are on a budget. Recommended.
Not a bad little gamers keyboard. I didn’t notice any lag at all when playing on the PC and I was really surprised at the battery life. with moderate to heavy use I’ve only had to change the battery’s once so far.
The keyboard also lights up and you can even have a gamer’s keyboard light panel for when your gaming so only your gaming keys are lit up which is cool.
The mouse is just OK, I did notice it could be a little slow sometimes when playing games so i kept my wireless mouse. this is an ok backup thou if i just need a mouse for booming around on the PC.
If you remember the first Tron film then this is exactly the sort of thing the future was made of. Of course, you get what you pay for and this is very much at the bargain end of the market. But it looks retrotastic, has lots of flashing lights (if that’s your thing) and, most importantly, it works. I’m not going to claim it’s the most responsive of keyboards but you’re not writing War and Peace on this. But if you’ve got a young un’ who wants something shiny for gaming then this will be just the thing for them.
Reasonably priced and ideal for a younger gamer or beginner just gradually building the setup, Wireless devices are always a bonus as it saves having to go through h the trouble of hiding wires and keep your gaming area neat and tidy.
First of all the keyboard really does look the part, the RGB colours are all bright and vivid and there’s plenty of colour options and combinations to try out. Visually I think they’ve hit the nail on the head with this keyboard. It’s lightweight yet feels solid and of good quality, my only criticism in this department is that I’m not a fan of the “Attack Shark” writing above the arrow keys.
I like the how the keys feel when in use although this might not be to everyone’s taste. You can definitely tell it has been designed to feel like a mechanical keyboard but with reduced noise on the keystrokes. A criticism in this department is that the @ symbol is in the wrong place for a UK layout keyboard as you can see from the pictures.
I’ve played a few games with this keyboard now to see if there was any lag and I have to say it performed really well, there wasn’t any noticeable difference between it and my wired keyboard. Thebattery life is impressive, I’ve been using it for approximately 2 weeks now and I’ve only charged it twice. It charges up really fast too which is always a bonus.
The mouse isn’t the best, it feels bulky and out of place alongside the keyboard, almost like they’ve just found a mouse to throw in so it’s a package but all it does is let the keyboard down in my opinion.
A decent keyboard and mouse set that has both have USB ports and can be recharged. Keyboard’s battery life is quite good; however, the mouse has a slightly shorter lifespan.
A 3200 mAh battery powers the keyboard, while a 1000 mAh battery powers the mouse. The hassle of changing the battery is avoided by the built-in long-life rechargeable batteries. Its features, such as a waterproof backlit wireless keyboard that can be quickly and quietly used, quick and quiet typing, and an integrated thickened silicone pad that reduces noise, make it appropriate for both work and gaming. Although there isn’t much click noise, it feels like a mechanical keyboard.
I’ve been using the mouse and keyboard for nearly a week now, and the batteries have only been charged once. It’s a nice-looking keyboard that’s comfortable to type on. Because these are membrane keys, they aren’t as tactile as a mechanical switch keyboard, but they seem to work well and I don’t seem to make many tying mistakes. To be honest, despite the lighting and battery life, there’s nothing particularly noteworthy about this wireless keyboard. The mouse is well-weighted and reasonably accurate; however, the DPI isn’t quite high enough for my play style, so I had to increase the speed in the settings.
Overall, I would just describe this wireless keyboard and mouse set as being quite attractive. At this price point, it directly competes with entry-level mechanical keyboards, which simply feel better to type on because they don’t have a spongey feel.
The keyboard itself feels good to type on, the keys are responsive and there is a satisfying click to them when you press them, but what really sets it apart for me is that it’s so easy to clean.
The precision and lightning speed response time of the mouse is invaluable when playing first-person shooters like Counterstrike, and the keys don’t make any noise so it’s perfect for multiplayer FPS games where you want to sneak up on your opponents.
It’s easy to install, I liked its design and color.
I’m not a big fan of deep keyboards, but this isn’t bad. It’s very sturdy – the body of the keyboard is made of metal. The odd thing is that the keys appear to float, which looks strange. The RGB lighting can be distracting and I can’t see anything to suggest it can be turned off on the keyboard, while it can be disabled on the mouse. Both devices work fine, and having a single wireless receiver for both is handy. I did notice a slight delay a few times using the keyboard, but this could be Windows 11, which is unsurprisingly buggy (it even tells me that the receiver for this set isn’t recognised, yet it works anyway).
This gaming keyboard from Attack Shark is very good value. It has a very positive keystroke which closely resembles the feel of a decent quality mechanical board. The all-metal body panel has an excellent finish and gives a rigidity and solidity, and the weight lends stability. All this makes it very comfortable and satisfying to type on. The mouse too is and good design and sits comfortably in the hand. Both keyboard and mouse are responsive and smooth. The RGB backlighting is great, a good range of animated patterns as well as static lighting effects all selectable and changeable from a simple key sequence. When no activity has been detected for a period of time, both the mouse and keyboard go into ‘sleep mode’ to save the battery, but are reactivated as soon as key or the mouse is touched. I have been amazed at the battery life, after about 22 hours use, I have still not had to charge the battery. The wireless is excellent, absolutely no perceptible delay, even when typing very fast, giving an immediate and fluid response from mouse and keys. I do not like wires across my desk which is what, in the past, has put me off getting an RGB keyboard, as good wireless ones tend to be expensive, mostly well above 70. So, I am delighted to find his one at such an affordable price, and a decent quality too. Apart from the fact that this is not a UK keyboard and so some key markings are different, I am otherwise, very pleased and happy with this set so far.
The adjustment of the colour and dpi is very easy to change on the go when playing games. The only issue I have is the side buttons has a input delay. This is something I used when playing games so it’s a big issue.
The keyboard is amazing, it provides everything that I needed from a gaming standpoint. I am able to choose my own colours and change buttons. It’s very light and stable. Easy to use.
The price is good for both of the products. A very stylish produc
Good quality keyboard with mouse has lights and is strong and the color of keyboard and mouse are white.
RGB gaming keyboard and mouse combo
This is a decent little keyboard and mouse set. Both are rechargeable and can be used via a usb. The charge is quite good on the keyboard, the mouse lasts a little less time, if you’re constantly gaming but overall still good.
The design isn’t bad, when plugged in and lit up, it illuminates all under the keys well, the keys have a floating type of design, so you can see it all. You’ve lots of light choices to choose between. The mouse lights up too.
The keyboard size is good, it’s not overly large, so the keys aren’t spread out too far. These have a nice little bounce to them, not too noisy. They have a good reaction speed when you’re typing and they are fairly decent when gaming.
I quite like the design of the mouse, this fits in the hand comfortably. The dpi can be adjusted between 1600-4800dpi and with having 7 buttons to make use of too, it makes it more efficient for gaming.
For a cheap keyboard and mouse combo set for gaming, I would recommend it. It’s never going to be as good as our expensive one but I do think it’s still quite good for the price. I would recommend it.
This would make an excellent addition to any real gamers kit.
Keyboard is comfortable to use with each key having minimal resistance when pressed.
Keys are raised and back-light with a choice of 12 designs that would suit everybody’s tastes.
Goes into power saving mode if not used for a while.
Mouse is beautifully designed to fit comfortably within the palm of the hand and the lighting on this has such a stunning effect as shown in my video.
All the usual functions of a normal keyboard and mouse.
Anybody receiving this would be over the moon.
I have been using the mouse and keyboard for almost a week at this point and the batteries on both have only been charged once. It’s an all around looking keyboard and feels ok to type on. As these are membrane keys, they aren’t quite as tactile as a mechanical switch keyboard but non the less, it seems great and I don’t seem to make too many tying mistakes.
I have to be honest though, despite the lighting and battery life, there’s nothing too special and it’s just a standard wireless keyboard. The mouse does feel well weighted and is fairly accurate, DPI isn’t quite high enough for my play style so I had to increase the speed in settings.
Overall, I would just consider this a pretty good looking keyboard and mouse set that are wireless. At this sort of price, it competes directly with low end mechanical keyboards that simply just feel better to type on, with no spongey feeling.
Firstly I can say that for my main PC I don’t plan to replace my Logitech keyboard and mouse as I am so used to them. However, I have a mini PC that plugs into TVs and monitors so the screen is not an issue but what about using the PC? The first thing one needs, after a screen has been attached, is a keyboard and mouse.
When it comes to keyboards it’s important to have what one is suited to and is comfortable to use. Personally I do prefer the “mechanical” keys rather than the touch keys. I did try a touch key keyboard a while ago and after some time I went back to mechanical as the touch one just never felt right for me and I got fed up with the masses of typos due to not feeling when I had slightly touched more than one key.
I needed this for the mini PC and am very happy with it as it is of good quality and the mechanical keys are very good, they are exactly what I like. Additionally, this is a full sized keyboard, just as the one I am currently typing on is. I do not like those mini keyboards as many shortcuts are lost and some even have the number pad missing.
The background lighting is quite refreshing when using the keyboard in the night and does make a little difference in how one feels when typing away on it.
As for the mouse, that too is of good quality and is well built. It is comfortable in my hand and responds well.
I am recommending this keyboard and mouse as it a very good standard of quality, the BT (Bluetooth) works well and is responsive, it looks good, it feels good when using and it is good value.
The keyboard & mouse are well-made – solid and they feel secure & smooth against my fingers, so I’m very happy with them for working from home.
Our teen loves the colour, design & lighting features for gaming on social media [these are hugely important features, I’m being assured by him].
This keyboard & mouse set works great for work and pleasure, and is built solidly enough to have withstood teenage gaming frustrated clicking & key pounding = full marks.
This is a great wireless keyboard and mouse made with high quality materials
The Mouse changes colour as the video shows
Requires a USB charging lead
The feel of the keyboard feels really solid and good quality