🔵 Elevate your desk game with compact clicky brilliance!
The MageGee 60% Mechanical Keyboard combines a sturdy metal frame with responsive Blue switches and a striking sea blue backlight featuring 19 modes. Its compact 61-key design maximizes desk space while delivering full anti-ghosting and ergonomic tilt options. With a detachable Type-C cable and broad OS compatibility, it’s a portable powerhouse for professionals and gamers craving tactile precision and style.
Keyboard Layout | QWERTY |
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
Button Quantity | 61 |
Is Electric | Yes |
Keyboard Backlighting Color Support | Single Color |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Switch Type | Clicky |
Compatible Devices | Gaming Console |
Connectivity Technology | USB-C |
Special Features | Ergonomic, Backlit, Foldable |
Number of Keys | 61 |
Style | Modern |
Color | Black Grey Blue Switches |
Material | Metal |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 12.36"L x 5.24"W x 1.69"H |
J**Z
Keyboard
Not even 2 days of using it the buttons came off the keyboard. Very unhappy with it.
R**T
Best bang for your buck keyboard.
Was very surprised by the quality, and feel.Absolutely amazing value for your money.
D**S
Excellent programmer’s keyboard
This 61-key board is compact, feels solid, and has a USB-C port. A Fn key on the right side can be pressed to access and additional code for some keys; this is how one accesses cursor, page, function and editing keys. The ` and ~ characters are also sent using the Fn key; I program in Lisp, C and shell and find this to be only slightly inconvenient given the relatively low frequency of the occurrence of these characters.One interesting nuance of the use of the Fn key is that some of the cursor keys overlay modifier keys; you must use the left modifiers to send a modifier-cursor key sequence.I don’t know how to describe the feel of the keys… they’re comfortable for me no matter how long I stay at the keyboard.This is a backlit keyboard. A bunch of different patterns can be selected via Fn key combinations. While the lighting effects can be fun for a few minutes, they’re distracting in the long run. I like the solid blue backlight because of the low ambient light that I prefer.The key caps are backlit as well. There’s quite a bit of inconsistency in the backlit glyphs. On the other hand, you’re not supposed to be looking at the board as you type, right?This 61-key board and the MageGee 87-key board (the one with the captive cable) are the only MageGee mechanical boards that have the menu key. I bind menu to be the compose key (used to enter Unicode characters) when using X11.All of the MageGee boards come with a cable to plug into your computer’s USB-A port. You’ll need to provide your own cable if you prefer to use a USB-C port on your computer. The boards also come with a key cap puller and a bag of substitute key caps. Not all of the substitute caps are applicable to the downsized boards.If you ever think you want to try a “Happy Hacking Keyboard”, check out this MageGee 61-key board instead at less than a tenth of the cost.
S**N
Great keyboard
I have been really liking this keyboard. It's very good for the price and sounds great. Not too loud but still clicky.
G**!
almost perfect
good quality but the letter O only sometimes works
M**G
Great Budget Keyboard
I’ve had this for months and not one thing has gone wrong. The switches sound great and there are tons of light configuration options.
P**N
Terrible quality, would not recommend
The feel of the keyboard is very cheap and not worth the money. The usb-c port is too small for the cable and requires significant effort to connect the keyboard. There is minor quality issues such as scraped keys.
S**I
Size and functionality.
Very good
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