KOORUI Gaming Keyboards, 26 RGB Backlit Mechanical Keyboard

KOORUI Gaming Keyboards

KOORUI Gaming Keyboards, 26 RGB Backlit Mechanical Keyboard Wired 104 Keys Full Size UK Layout with Blue Switch Gamer Keyboards for Windows MacOS Linux


KOORUI Full Size Gaming Keyboard

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Durable Keycaps

Double-shot injection keycaps are fade-resistant and long-lasting.

Detachable USB Cable

The detachable USB cable and small size make it easy to carry around for gaming or work trips.

Hot-Swappable Switch Design

Experience the ultimate mechanical keyboard feel with our hot-swappable switch design, allowing you to easily replace the switches for a customized typing experience.

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Weight: ‎1.21 kg
Dimensions: ‎48.4 x 20.5 x 5.7 cm; 1.21 Kilograms
Brand: ‎KOORUI
Colour: ‎Blue Switch
Manufacture: ‎KOORUI
Dimensions: ‎48.4 x 20.5 x 5.7 cm; 1.21 Kilograms

17 Responses

  1. TanyaVelajahm says:

     United Kingdom

    Comes with extra keys so you can check the clickiness of the others. This was bought for my daughter and originally I bought her the wrong one. We were a little confused as ti why it was still quite loud, then we realised my mistake. Returned with no problems, bought the right one and she hasn’t complained so I presume it’s all good! I can’t hear it from outside her bedroom door either, bonus!

  2. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Good quality mechanical keyboard from Koorui feels solid and sturdy.

    I have had mechanical keyboards before but after using a silent one, then coming back to a mechanical experience with this one is great. I like the sound and lights of the keys, the entire RGB light effects of the keyboard is a nice touch, I am changing that effects daily.

    The keys are very responsive which is exactly what you want from a gaming keyboard.

    Overall I am happy with the keyboard I feel It is fairly priced and I would recommend it.

  3. IndiaDenney says:

     United Kingdom

    The KOORUI Gaming Keyboard is like those expensive classic gaming keyboards you see for over 100, it has the decent blue switches that are loud but also provide the best response time, a volume dial for easy volume control in Windows, and even extra switches so you can try out how the red and brown switches feel in comparison.

    The RGB lighting isn’t an afterthought as it is with some cheaper keyboards, there’s a host of different options to choose from here to make your desk look great.

    Typing felt really good, if a tad noisy, on this keyboard. Each keystroke was registered exactly and it was comfortable to use.

    Overall, this feels like a keyboard that should be twice the price it’s selling for. It’s a good quality well designed device.

  4. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    I can live with the keys not delivering what’s shown on them as I’ve typed enough to know which key does what. So I press the pipe symbol and get a #, then I wonder why there’s two keys with pipe and forward slash printed on them, a mistake maybe? However, the enter key is just awful – it’s only a tiny bit bigger than the pipe/ forward slash key above it and smaller than the shift key below it. I’m constantly hitting the wrong key as I type and it’s just a bad design. I do like the dial wheel for volume though, that’s a game changer. Some of the keys have weird bits cut out of the parts that light up, which makes them hard to read. It’s not a great keyboard, but it’s mechanically sound.

  5. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    This is a great keyboard. I have been using it now for a few weeks, for gaming and every day work. It is has lots of settings and a very satisfyingly click sound when typing.

  6. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    My son bought this keyboard for himself, when I had a go on it I bought one for myself. Lovely keyboard to game (or type) with. I have only had it a couple of weeks and only used it in Bluetooth mode but so far no issues

  7. Amanda Ellis says:

     United Kingdom

    This performs like a 300+ keyboard with a lighting setup you’ll play with for hours. I type a lot and work from home and this has literally been the nicest keyboard to use. It’s full customisable too with millions of choices of key caps easily available.

    5.0 out of 5 stars Amazing keyboard

  8. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    I love the tactile keys and soft rich lighting colours. Mine (Warehouse) didn’t come with printed instructions for the lighting effects and the colour control and theme choices seems limited.

    At the price this was an incredible buy and far better value than similarly priced membrane keyboards.

  9. HarriettHooper says:

     United Kingdom

    I bought this keyboard for work (WFH so don’t upset other staff) and for my studies, as I love a clicky keyboard.

    I am, quite frankly, in love with this keyboard – and I haven’t been using it for more than 24 hours!.

    Pros
    It is not only nice to work on (it has the click I love and is very comfy), but the light options are great – I spent a good hour playing with different settings until I found the one I liked. But I have a load more to play with when I get bored of this one.

    The volume switch is so useful, you don’t realise you need one until you have one! Working from home, or working away on my dissertation I play music, but have to turn it off when I am talking to someone (I like it loud!) – having the little dial is just so convenient.

    The price is an absolute steal!

    Cons
    As I work in marketing, I use the good old hashtag a lot. Coming from another mechanical keyboard which had the # on the left of the enter key, to this, where it is “hidden” on the 3 key. I still haven’t worked out how to use the 3 key for the hash but have done some googling and found if I “alt” and press 3 5 I get my old friend back #

    That is the only con I have found so far and it doesn’t really pull the score down – I just adopt another way of doing things. I would seriously recommend this keyboard it to anyone!

  10. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    I’m in love with this keyboard. After using a gaming keyboard for so long, you just can’t use anything else as it won’t be up to scratch. I had to use a cheaper replacement for months and the keys actually wore down. This keyboard, I love everything about it. The colours, the functions, everything. I totally recommend this keyboard for budget gaming.

  11. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    I was very surprised by the quality you get for the price, I love this keyboard! First of all the switch’s are very tactile and colicky with a great sound( I got the blue switch’s which I highly recommend) and the key caps are great quality and feel nice, the leds are so cool and I love them. There’s so many different lighting effects some of which are activated by you typing which I had never seen before and amazed me. Now I have given this keyboard 4 stars because of two reasons. No 1 the leds are just a tiny bit not bright enough, in daylight i feel they lack the required brightness by just a bit and No2 the keys are just too small they had too pack so many keys into such a small space that they just made it too small and I often find that I press the wrong keys by mistake. So I do not recommend for anyone with big hands. And finally the enter key is not the normal shape so very off putting for some people. Overall the positives out way the negatives and it’s a great mechanical keyboard for the price!

  12. ThurmanYGW says:

     United Kingdom

    It’s not a bad keyboard, worth the price (42) but no more in my opinion.

    Someone remarked that the Return button wasn’t large enough and I agree. Typing is fine but I still prefer an old Dell keyboard that I use on a different PC.

    It is very solid.

  13. Tania González says:

     United Kingdom

    I do like that they keys are really smooth and typing is very easy and intuitive which is always good when you touch type, to be able to go from key to key effortlessly.

    The backlighting is also a nice touch and adds a bit of color and joyfulness when working on any type of document, I’ve not used it for gaming as I do not have much in the way of PC gaming going on, however based on my experience so far I have little doubt that it will enhance the gaming experience nicely.

    So the question is can this keyboard justify a 73 price tag and the answer is no for just work related use or home office use, but for gaming I think it probably justifies the price as it is very easy to use and looks so darn good.

  14. Emilie says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 3 From Our UsersI’ve had a compact mechanical keyboard for some time now, originally with blue switches that I ended up swapping out for cherry red switches as although I quite liked the noisy click of the keys it wasn’t ideal in front of others as a little distracting.

    Anyway decided to upgrade to a full size and will enjoy an odd gaming session so like the additional multimedia keys and nice knurled volume control offered by this full size. A reasonable selection of RGB functionality with a couple of multi coloured breathing effects, single colour mode (can select base colour), a chasing light effect and a colour splash on key press plus a couple of fade in out modes so more than enough even for the most avid gamer. Personally I like the colour cycle mode.

    Most importantly is how it operates, the keys are reasonably quiet with a good travel, little noise from the keys but the switches are silent so no issues typing around others. The key heads themselves are reasonably compact as the keys quite tapered so it can take a little getting used to you if you’ve been using a wider key (like you might find on a laptop). Full array of multimedia keys, very nice volume control and a complete numberpad finish of the design. Oh I should mention as well the keys are marked with US/UK and EU symbols so can be used with different OS layouts. Reasonably weighty it feels solid, it has a nice braided USB A to C cable for connectivity and so can easily replace or use an extra cable if you regularly take the keyboard away from home and they supply a key cap and switch pulleroff you ever wanted to swap out keys to Blue or Brown switches or if course if any were to fail. It does also have feet to the base which work but are only single position. Overall for the money it’s a great buy, have been using now for a few weeks and getting more used to it and it’s a pleasure to use.

    5.0 out of 5 stars Very Nice Solid Well Made Mechanical Keyboard

  15. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    This keyboard ticks a lot of boxes for me… we have a lot of computers around the home, and me and my daughter are very occasional gamers – we’re not all-night types, but when we do play we like to hammer the keys!
    Also, as part of my day job, I spend about 10hrs a day typing (I’ve been using computers since about 1981, so I know what I like!) – so I like to separate my work experiences from gaming experiences – and as such we’ve got a wide range of keyboards at home.

    This product ticks a lot of boxes:
    * Wired: We do prefer wired for gaming as you don’t need to worry about batteries running out, latency, or response. This one has USB C, which is another plus point
    * Strong build: Heavy enough with little flex, so feels robust
    * Great quality switches: The tactile response is great, and the keys offer super responsive reactions to light/ quick presses
    * RGB that is actually RGB: Each key is addressable so there are real true RGB patterns – not just “single colours per-key”
    * Full key set with numerical pad!
    * Multimedia controls: Including an ACTUAL volume dial !!!
    * Hot swappable – a feature only seen in a few more expensive devices – allowing you to change switches

    Overall, for just under 80, this keyboard represents really good value, and we’ve had great experiences with it so far. The only one concern are the keycaps: Some already have a habit of popping off, but they’re easily replaceable.

    Thumbs up!

  16. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 4 From Our UsersEveryone that uses a keyboard on a daily basis knows that decent quality keyboard makes all the difference to both gaming and office use and this keyboard.

    It’s a fully backlit RGB keyboard so it should be able to match up with any TV you may have on your PC build if that’s your kind of thing as well as being a mechanical keyboard which basically means that it is full of a lot of reasonably expensive keys that are all individually replaceable if you have any issues with one offs so these are more long term keyboards rather than something that you would have temporarily and easily replace it’s something that you hold onto and fix instead.

    Design wise it’s your standard keyboard layout as most QWERTY keyboards are as well as all of your function buttons straight across the top and an additional volume control dial as well as a couple of shortcuts.

    Battery duration is as per most keyboards they all seem to be reasonably similar as long as they’re quite high spec and this one doesn’t disappoint I can take it for sometimes one week and sometimes a few weeks before having to recharge it it all depends on the putting it through each time and also whether I have the RGB lights on or not as you can switch them on and off through a very simple shortcut anyway.

    Overall it’s a great keyboard and I would use it for both gaming and work use without question.

    5.0 out of 5 stars Top end bit of ki

  17. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    What I really like about this keyboard, is the fact that every command registers straight away, even the more complex multi keyed ones, making it far easier to play.
    So, the obvious thing with this is the lighting, which is great, with a bunch of options, to change “speed, Brighter, Duller, Pattern”, and the choices are really good, I have to admit some of them surprised me, just because of the sheer complexity of them, and the cadence of them, I find some of the patterns just very relaxing to watch in between rounds.
    Now I really like the addition of the “Media Knob”(see video), it controls “Stop, Start, Volume Up, Volume Down” and is a great way, a convenient way, to quickly and easily control media playing, and it feels well made too, with some decent hashing on it to give it grip, and a very smooth action.
    One of the nicest thing in my opinion though, has to be the “Click clack” of the keys as they are hit, I find a decent mechanical key sound as something to be appreciated, and this keyboard has a great key sound.
    I also really like the “scoop” of the keys, it helps keep my finger tips on the keys under fast hits, and when doing a key change without looking, it helps to easily orientate my fingers properly, and being able to centre them on any key quickly for proper control.
    It’s nice how at there are “spare switches” and a “Key Tool” included too, saves me the later hassle of trying to source some, which is great.
    The overall size is nice, and the extendable feet that add angle to the keyboard help place it in an optimal orientation to play hard.
    All in all, this is a really easy, and nice keyboard to use, and it looks great.

    4.0 out of 5 stars Smooth use