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May 2019
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58 Reviews
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The Cooler Master SK621 is well made keyboard with plenty of eye candy for creative types. You'll have to weigh how much productivity you're willing to sacrifice for portability, though, because reduced speed and accuracy is the compromise you'll make for...
Solid, high quality build, Bluetooth connection works flawlessly, Can be preconnected to 3 separate devices, The included carry case is a nice touch
A wireless receiver/Bluetooth dongle included in the box would've been a good addition, Battery life could be longer when RGB lighting is on, Navigating settings without software is a little tricky
Published: 2019-05-09, Author: Matthew , review by: Bit-Tech.net
It's great to see a company as big as Cooler Master explore an enthusiast keyboard form factor. The SK621 appears to have been well received by the community when it's been shown off, and aesthetically I do think Cooler Master has more or less nailed it...
Published: 2019-06-05, Author: Michael , review by: pcworld.co.nz
The Cooler Master SK621 is well made keyboard with plenty of eye candy for creative types. You'll have to weigh how much productivity you're willing to sacrifice for portability, though, because reduced speed and accuracy is the compromise you'll make for...
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Published: 2019-05-07, Author: Jonathan , review by: aphnetworks.com
Abstract: Have we reached "peak RGB"? In an age where we have RGB RAM and RGB PSUs, you might think we have put RGB LEDs on just about anything we could possibly imagine already. This was not until I walked into my church one Sunday morning and realized the wooden...