Bangsanth Mechanical Keyboard, 60% Mechanical Gaming
Bangsanth Mechanical Keyboard, 60% Mechanical Gaming Keyboard with Blue Switches and Dynamic 12-Mode Backlight – Plug and Play, 61-Key, Anti-Ghosting, for PC, Windows, Mac, Gamer, Office, Typists
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Weight: | 530 g |
Dimensions: | 33.9 x 16.7 x 5.3 cm; 530 g |
Brand: | Bangsanth |
Colour: | Black |
Manufacture: | Bangsanth |
Dimensions: | 33.9 x 16.7 x 5.3 cm; 530 g |
Great mechanical keyboards for a good price.
Well working buttons, easy to press.
Perfect for gaming and simple use.
Nice size, great desing and lovely lights.
Very happy with this product.
Surely worth to buy it.
I recently got this Gaming Keyboard, and it has been a fantastic addition to my setup. The blue switches provide a satisfying tactile feedback that is perfect for both gaming and typing. The dynamic 12-mode backlight is not only visually appealing but also helps in low-light conditions. With 61 keys and anti-ghosting features, it’s compact yet highly functional, saving desk space without compromising performance. It’s truly plug and play, working seamlessly with my PC and Mac. Highly recommend for gamers, office use, and typists!
A small keyboard without the numpad, which makes it more compact, the keys have a nice feel to them, and the sound isn’t too crazy when you depress the keys like some other mechanical keyboards.
The keyboard doesn’t have any rear legs so is flat on the desk which is slightly uncomfortable unless you are used to that angle of keyboard when you are using it?
The action of the keys is quite good, and for a 60% mechanical keyboard it is certainly adequate.
There is no tool to remove the keys, which I think is a bit of a let down as you cannot replace or fix the keys if they get stuck or dirty.
The lighting is ok, but its not addressable but there are different settings, speeds and brightnesses, Last colour memory so if you unplug it, your last setting is remembered.
All in all a pretty good keyboard, certainly good enough.
Would recommend and great value.
Coming boxed with a very simple set of instructions for all its various Fn features this opens to a very light mechanical blue switch keyboard with a long usb C to usb A cable.
The lighting is very basic and preset but nothing on here requires software all running off the keyboards internal firmware.
The switches use a red dragon style stabilizing switch but cant be with how scratchy and soft they float but functionally they work really well even if the typing experience of each key has its own sound.
Its nice and compact and has everything well laid out for the secondary key feature and the space saving of it with its price is a good purchase.
Solid choice for both gaming and typing, especially considering its very, very affordable price for a mechanical keyboard with blue switches. The detachable USB-C connection is a nice touch, I’ve not had any issues with key-presses, it is a very compact keyboard.
Overall pretty good for the price, no issues found.
The RGB isn’t really RGB, it’s colourful and has a number of built in pulsating patterns but brightness is the only thing that changes, there are a number of keys which are always yellow, always red, always purple, always cyan or always pink. Whilst you can make them pulsate in various patterns the colours will never move.
Pros:
Although this is a small keyboard, it is a full sized layout it’s just missing a numpad and functions keys, this will be perfect for in my server rack where there is limited space,
Key action is nice, makes all the right mechanical noises.
The fact that it isn’t fully RGB might be a good thing, those WS2812 chips have a habit of burning out fast.
Meh:
US layout.
Cursor keys are FN keys but that keeps it small.
Cons:
No tilt adjust feet.
My grandson is 10 and is starting to get more homework now and he loves to game.
This keyboard seems to be the perfect bridge between the two activities and caters for both.
The keyboard comes to life and looks the part with its twelve modes of colour at night while he’s playing his fast paced games, it also is pretty responsive, with great feedback and he’s not experienced any lag so far.
During the day it’s functional and practical for his homework, comfortable to type on and can be easily taken with him.
His desk isn’t huge so its compact size is ideal and it looks tidy.
It’s currently on offer and gives great value for money. It seems to be built to last and I’m delighted with my order.
I hope you find my review helpful.
Keyboard looks nice. I would usually hate the default rainbow colour on any keyboard, but this one works.
Keyboard has memory for your last selected lighting effect. Unplugging it and plugging it back in puts it back to your last setting.
Typing feels quite good.
Nice to have the option of arrow keys using the function key.
US layout. You might want to look up “US International Layout (no dead keys) for Windows”.
SNK switches, a brand I can’t find any info for on google.
Keys are very close together, making pulling of keycaps difficult, and leading to the occasional grinding on adjacent keys.
No included keycap puller, but for the price, that’s not a massive negative.
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This won’t be replacing my regular keyboard, as I rely on the arrow keys too much, but it’s still very usable. A proper mechanical keyboard, with detachable cable, for 20 is insanely good value.
I just tried using this mechanical keyboard for gaming, and it’s been a great experience. The keys are super responsive and give a satisfying click with each press, which really enhances gameplay. It feels durable and well-made so hopefully I don’t need to worry about it wearing out anytime soon. Also the customisable switches let me tailor the feel to my liking, which is a nice touch. Plus, the design is sleek and the lighting is pretty cool, adding a nice vibe to my desk setup. Overall it’s a solid addition!