Wireless Gaming Keyboard and Mouse Combo,61 Key Rainbow Backlit Keyboard with Rechargeable 3800mAh,Mechanical Feel,Ergonomic,Quiet,Waterproof,RGB Mute Mice for PS4,Xbox One,Desktop,PC








Key features
- •【Rechargeable Keyboard and Mouse】The wireless keyboard is made of aluminum alloy brushed panel, which is sturdy and durable. It can be waterproof, and the keyboard builts-in 3000mAh battery. The mouse builts-in 800mAh battery ,eliminates the trouble of frequently changing batteries. No operation automatically sleeps within 5 minutes, any key wakes up
- •【2.4G Wireless Transmission】2.4G wireless technology enables the keyboard to achieve long-range wireless control. Plug & Play, keyboard and mouse share an Intelligent Nano Receiver, convenient and fast. The keyboard features a streamlined layout that is ergonomically designed for gaming or office or home use.
- •【LED Rainbow Backlight】The mechanical feel keyboard with colorful backlight effect is an excellent visual experience in night operation, pressing FN+DEL to switc three backlight states (normally bright-breath-off), The keyboard can adjust backlight brightness and breathing frequency.
- •【Fashionable and practical style design】game style floating keycap, with a variety of multimedia key combinations, two-color injection keycaps. The characteristic mobile phone bracket design on the keyboard can perfectly solve the problem of placing the mobile phone during the game, and can communicate more conveniently with the teammates when playing the game.
- •【Cool mouse】 The 7 color LED gaming mute mouse has a unique metal material roller, intelligent colorful light breathing light, 6-button button with the latest electroplated Electropland technology double flank, adjustable 4-speed DPI (800-1200-1600-2400), accurate positioning, touch Feel good, the game is more sensationa
Wireless Gaming Keyboard and Mouse Combo,61 Key Rainbow Backlit Keyboard with Rechargeable 3800mAh,Mechanical Feel,Ergonomic,Quiet,Waterproof,RGB Mute Mice for PS4,Xbox One,Desktop,PC
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Customer Reviews
Reviews sourced from verified Amazon purchasers4.1
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Based on 10 reviews
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Not your topical gamer
Alex✓ Verified Purchase•July 17, 2023
I love this keyboard, I use it for day trading and trading can get a bit boring as you wait for setups. But with this keyboard it adds and element of color to your doing and brings a different excitement to the day. I love how the mouse when moved lights up as in saying we are ready. The size makes it easy also to use the number pad with speed.
Sturdy and great for work use!
Q✓ Verified Purchase•May 28, 2023
Just to first clarify I'm giving this 4 stars for the purpose I am using it for which is not for gaming (hence the minus 1 star since I cannot provide a review for gaming purposes!)
I was looking for a wireless keyboard to be able to use anywhere in my house that would connect to my work laptop. Most of all I wanted a mechanical type keyboard feel because I enjoy the loud tapping sound and feel of keyboard keys (totally a sensory high for me!). But most keyboards I found that provided that were really expensive and I didn't want to spend so much since I'm not a PC gamer and that I would only use it mostly for work. So the price was a definite plus.
Another plus is the included mouse which is very comfortable and glides really easy. The buttons can be easily pressed. I like the overall quality and size of the mouse. I'm short and have small hands so I'm not sure how the feel would be for larger sized hands.
A bonus plus I wasn't really expecting was the metal frame of the keyboard. It's super sturdy and is a tough foundation for the keys to rest on. I also like how the keys are exposed which for me makes it easier to clean since the stems and switches are not covered. I like how the keys seem to "float" above it's base!
The colors are pretty and gives a nice cosmetic effect.
But the one set back that doesn't really bother me is that the hole for the phone is too small for phones with cases and pop sockets (like mine), but I can still rest it on top and it leans on my raised laptop.
The battery life lasts really long. Since I bought this (about a month ago), I haven't needed to plug in the keyboard or the mouse to recharge.
Really this was an excellent find on Amazon. If you're looking for the purposes I described above, you won't go wrong with this one.
I was looking for a wireless keyboard to be able to use anywhere in my house that would connect to my work laptop. Most of all I wanted a mechanical type keyboard feel because I enjoy the loud tapping sound and feel of keyboard keys (totally a sensory high for me!). But most keyboards I found that provided that were really expensive and I didn't want to spend so much since I'm not a PC gamer and that I would only use it mostly for work. So the price was a definite plus.
Another plus is the included mouse which is very comfortable and glides really easy. The buttons can be easily pressed. I like the overall quality and size of the mouse. I'm short and have small hands so I'm not sure how the feel would be for larger sized hands.
A bonus plus I wasn't really expecting was the metal frame of the keyboard. It's super sturdy and is a tough foundation for the keys to rest on. I also like how the keys are exposed which for me makes it easier to clean since the stems and switches are not covered. I like how the keys seem to "float" above it's base!
The colors are pretty and gives a nice cosmetic effect.
But the one set back that doesn't really bother me is that the hole for the phone is too small for phones with cases and pop sockets (like mine), but I can still rest it on top and it leans on my raised laptop.
The battery life lasts really long. Since I bought this (about a month ago), I haven't needed to plug in the keyboard or the mouse to recharge.
Really this was an excellent find on Amazon. If you're looking for the purposes I described above, you won't go wrong with this one.
Great Keyboard - LOUSY instructions
LBD✓ Verified Purchase•May 20, 2023
I wore the letters off of my last keyboard, so I decided to invest in a gaming keyboard. I'm under the assumption that they're made to really last (let's hope!). And let's face it, these beasts are GORGEOUS. But if you're getting the impression that I'm not a gamer, you'd be right. I'm a middle-aged housewife with a thing for backlit neon rainbows, so I thought... why not? Why should the 20-something guys have all the fun?
The Good:
Pretty. Oh so... so very... So very very very pretty! The photo doesn't do it justice, but that's the best my camera could do with the shifting colors.
The feel of the keyboard is surprisingly responsive. I expected the keys to be thuddy rather than springy. They are, sort of, but instead of being a bother I actually find that I like the old fashioned "solid" feel of it. This set does not feel like a flimsy piece of plastic that's designed to break in 3 months.
Speed: I type between 80-100 WPM, depending on how cold my office is. I was worried that a keyboard designed for video games wouldn't be able to keep up with me, but it turns out that speed is no issue with this beast.
Neutral
It's heavy. To get that nice "solid feel" they made the keyboard of metal rather than plastic. The weight is listed, but I didn't pay any attention to it until it arrived. It's not so much that it breaks my wrist or strains my keyboard shelf, but it's certainly hefty enough that it might be featured in one of my upcoming novels (Death by Rainbow, anyone?) I'm assuming it's this heavy to keep it anchored during rapidfire game play.
The bad:
NOISY! In fact, the space key is driving me nuts. Every time I hit it, it lets off a sort of random clunk/squeak that's really obnoxious. Otherwise the keys give off a noise you'd expect from a mechanical keyboard. It's not suitable if you're using this in a shared bedroom or any other location where silence is golden. In fact, you might want to invest in noise-cancelling headphones.
The instructions are instructions in name only. I'm guessing they are contractually obligated to provide them, but that contract doesn't specify that they need to make sense. It took me quite a while to figure out how to charge the keyboard - reading the instructions just made it take longer. I thought I knew what they wanted, but when I checked with the information provided it seemed to indicate something else! It was only by ignoring the booklet completely that I was able to get it plugged in correctly.
When I finally located the receiver I thought it was really clever. They buried it in the base of the mouse so it won't get lost. But not knowing that in advance and having gibberish for instructions, I spent quite a while looking for it under the assumption that I somehow dropped it during unboxing.
If you're using this primarily for typing the "enter" key will take some getting used to. The shape is inverted from what I'm used to. Typically "enter" is double-wide on the middle row. Sometimes the key will extend up to the top row in a backwards "L" shape. On this keyboard it's just the opposite - the "L" shape is inverted so that the narrow part is level with the middle row (location of the "home" keys"). Instead of the double-wide "enter" there's an extra "slash" key (or "backslash", if you prefer). All morning I've been hitting \\\ every time I want to hit "enter" instead. I'm already getting used to it, but it's still a bit unexpected.
My gripes with this keyboard, overall, are pretty petty. If I can get the "clunk / squeak" spacebar under control the rest of it really isn't worth mentioning. Overall it's a dazzling addition to my office and a pleasant surprise for the money. Just... don't read the instructions. Just... don't.
So I came here, hoping to find some answers. Should you decide to purchase this combo bookmark THIS listing. The instructions here are detailed and make sense, and this is the only place I found them.
The Good:
Pretty. Oh so... so very... So very very very pretty! The photo doesn't do it justice, but that's the best my camera could do with the shifting colors.
The feel of the keyboard is surprisingly responsive. I expected the keys to be thuddy rather than springy. They are, sort of, but instead of being a bother I actually find that I like the old fashioned "solid" feel of it. This set does not feel like a flimsy piece of plastic that's designed to break in 3 months.
Speed: I type between 80-100 WPM, depending on how cold my office is. I was worried that a keyboard designed for video games wouldn't be able to keep up with me, but it turns out that speed is no issue with this beast.
Neutral
It's heavy. To get that nice "solid feel" they made the keyboard of metal rather than plastic. The weight is listed, but I didn't pay any attention to it until it arrived. It's not so much that it breaks my wrist or strains my keyboard shelf, but it's certainly hefty enough that it might be featured in one of my upcoming novels (Death by Rainbow, anyone?) I'm assuming it's this heavy to keep it anchored during rapidfire game play.
The bad:
NOISY! In fact, the space key is driving me nuts. Every time I hit it, it lets off a sort of random clunk/squeak that's really obnoxious. Otherwise the keys give off a noise you'd expect from a mechanical keyboard. It's not suitable if you're using this in a shared bedroom or any other location where silence is golden. In fact, you might want to invest in noise-cancelling headphones.
The instructions are instructions in name only. I'm guessing they are contractually obligated to provide them, but that contract doesn't specify that they need to make sense. It took me quite a while to figure out how to charge the keyboard - reading the instructions just made it take longer. I thought I knew what they wanted, but when I checked with the information provided it seemed to indicate something else! It was only by ignoring the booklet completely that I was able to get it plugged in correctly.
When I finally located the receiver I thought it was really clever. They buried it in the base of the mouse so it won't get lost. But not knowing that in advance and having gibberish for instructions, I spent quite a while looking for it under the assumption that I somehow dropped it during unboxing.
If you're using this primarily for typing the "enter" key will take some getting used to. The shape is inverted from what I'm used to. Typically "enter" is double-wide on the middle row. Sometimes the key will extend up to the top row in a backwards "L" shape. On this keyboard it's just the opposite - the "L" shape is inverted so that the narrow part is level with the middle row (location of the "home" keys"). Instead of the double-wide "enter" there's an extra "slash" key (or "backslash", if you prefer). All morning I've been hitting \\\ every time I want to hit "enter" instead. I'm already getting used to it, but it's still a bit unexpected.
My gripes with this keyboard, overall, are pretty petty. If I can get the "clunk / squeak" spacebar under control the rest of it really isn't worth mentioning. Overall it's a dazzling addition to my office and a pleasant surprise for the money. Just... don't read the instructions. Just... don't.
So I came here, hoping to find some answers. Should you decide to purchase this combo bookmark THIS listing. The instructions here are detailed and make sense, and this is the only place I found them.
Half decent keyboard, mice is good
Michael G✓ Verified Purchase•May 15, 2023
This is a first impression review as I just started using this keyboard and mouse combo. This is also the first time using a mechanical like keyboard. It is not a true mechanical keyboard.
The keyboard and mouse were well packaged. My keyboard was shipped with the power button on, but it was still charged. I couldn't get the keyboard to light up until I connected the USB Receiver to the computer. It lit up and worked without any interaction from me. So that was good and the same as any other wireless keyboard and mouse combo I've ever used.
The keyboard is a little bulky. I was using a Logitech MK520 wireless keyboard before this one and this one is a good half inch to three quarters of an inch taller. Probably not the most ergonomic keyboard. My desk has a shelf for the keyboard and mouse. Using the keyboard will strain my wrists if I don't rest my hands on the shelf, which I am not used to doing, but it is working out okay.
The keyboard does not have any Media Keys, which is a bummer. My Logitech had buttons for Pause, Forward, Back, Volume Up and Down and Mute. I use those keys a lot, so it will be a big change. It may actually be a game changer for this keyboard. We'll see how it goes when I start to use Media Players. There also is no way that I can find that indicates when the Keyboard is fully charged. I guess I'll just let it charge for 12 hours and hope that's enough.
The backlighting is nice and is the main reason I bought the combo. I would prefer the option for a single color, but it that's not a huge deal. I mostly wanted the backlighting to better see the keys as the keyboard usually sits halfway under the desk on the keyboard shelf. The keys are hard to see though when the backlight is off, which isn't a huge deal since the lights come on with the first key stroke.
For me, the phone holder is useless since I have a keyboard shelf under the desk, but I don't think my Pixel 3 XL would fit with the Otterbox Defender case on it. However, if my phone did fit and I didn't have the keyboard shelf, I think it would be very handy to have the phone right there to check notifications. The Cigarette Lighter slot seems odd, seriously, people still smoke?
I like the mouse. It fits well in my hand. It is so quiet, I love it. My previous mouse was a Logitech M310 and it was annoyingly loud. Great mouse, but too noisy. On the Mamba mouse, the scroll wheel is actually louder than the button clicks. The wheel isn't loud though, just barely audible for me. The forward and back buttons on the mouse are great to have and they are well placed. I haven't messed with the DPI setting, but since there isn't anyway to know which setting it is on, I'm not sure I will use it. I am not a gamer, so not all that important.
I am not a gamer, so lag isn't a huge deal, but I have noticed a little lag with the mouse. I haven't noticed any yet with the keyboard. It could be interference, since the USB receiver is not far from my wireless router. I currently have it plugged into a USB hub. I may end up moving it in to one of the laptop's USB ports since that is further from the router if the lag gets to be too annoying.
All and all, I like typing on the keyboard. I'm not sure how it will effect my wrists long term, it will take a long time for me to get use to keeping my wrists on the keyboard's shelf. I like the mouse and as long as the lag is from interference, which I can fix, I will be happy with it.
I really wish the keyboard had hot keys for Media players. According to an answer from the Seller in the Q&A section, the FN Key + F8 will bring up media controls, but it doesn't work for me. The instructions say to use FN+ Page Up/Down to control the brightness of the backlighting. I found that FN + Up/Down arrow actually controls the brightness.
The keyboard and mouse were well packaged. My keyboard was shipped with the power button on, but it was still charged. I couldn't get the keyboard to light up until I connected the USB Receiver to the computer. It lit up and worked without any interaction from me. So that was good and the same as any other wireless keyboard and mouse combo I've ever used.
The keyboard is a little bulky. I was using a Logitech MK520 wireless keyboard before this one and this one is a good half inch to three quarters of an inch taller. Probably not the most ergonomic keyboard. My desk has a shelf for the keyboard and mouse. Using the keyboard will strain my wrists if I don't rest my hands on the shelf, which I am not used to doing, but it is working out okay.
The keyboard does not have any Media Keys, which is a bummer. My Logitech had buttons for Pause, Forward, Back, Volume Up and Down and Mute. I use those keys a lot, so it will be a big change. It may actually be a game changer for this keyboard. We'll see how it goes when I start to use Media Players. There also is no way that I can find that indicates when the Keyboard is fully charged. I guess I'll just let it charge for 12 hours and hope that's enough.
The backlighting is nice and is the main reason I bought the combo. I would prefer the option for a single color, but it that's not a huge deal. I mostly wanted the backlighting to better see the keys as the keyboard usually sits halfway under the desk on the keyboard shelf. The keys are hard to see though when the backlight is off, which isn't a huge deal since the lights come on with the first key stroke.
For me, the phone holder is useless since I have a keyboard shelf under the desk, but I don't think my Pixel 3 XL would fit with the Otterbox Defender case on it. However, if my phone did fit and I didn't have the keyboard shelf, I think it would be very handy to have the phone right there to check notifications. The Cigarette Lighter slot seems odd, seriously, people still smoke?
I like the mouse. It fits well in my hand. It is so quiet, I love it. My previous mouse was a Logitech M310 and it was annoyingly loud. Great mouse, but too noisy. On the Mamba mouse, the scroll wheel is actually louder than the button clicks. The wheel isn't loud though, just barely audible for me. The forward and back buttons on the mouse are great to have and they are well placed. I haven't messed with the DPI setting, but since there isn't anyway to know which setting it is on, I'm not sure I will use it. I am not a gamer, so not all that important.
I am not a gamer, so lag isn't a huge deal, but I have noticed a little lag with the mouse. I haven't noticed any yet with the keyboard. It could be interference, since the USB receiver is not far from my wireless router. I currently have it plugged into a USB hub. I may end up moving it in to one of the laptop's USB ports since that is further from the router if the lag gets to be too annoying.
All and all, I like typing on the keyboard. I'm not sure how it will effect my wrists long term, it will take a long time for me to get use to keeping my wrists on the keyboard's shelf. I like the mouse and as long as the lag is from interference, which I can fix, I will be happy with it.
I really wish the keyboard had hot keys for Media players. According to an answer from the Seller in the Q&A section, the FN Key + F8 will bring up media controls, but it doesn't work for me. The instructions say to use FN+ Page Up/Down to control the brightness of the backlighting. I found that FN + Up/Down arrow actually controls the brightness.
Very colorful
Agentral✓ Verified Purchase•May 14, 2023
The setup and connection was pretty easy for both. Like having an on and off switch on both for when the 3-year-old sits at the desk. All of us like the color changes on both the keyboard and the mouse. Would be nice to have an indicator when the charge was getting low on either. They just become slower and less responsive, that's the only way we know it needs to be charged. The keyboard has loud keys and the mouse is very quiet. Neither are very ergonomical, but not horribly uncomfortable either. The mouse is smooth without any grips to keep it in your hand without gripping it firmly. It's more flashy and functional than comfort. The mouse will go in sleep mode after some time of being idle and to wake it up you have to click a button, not just move it around like most.
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