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Qisan Mechanical Keyboard Gaming Keyboard Brown Switch 68-Keys Mini Design (60%) Gaming Wired Keyboard White Magicforce
Brand | Qisan |
Compatible Devices | Laptop |
Connectivity Technology | USB, USB-A |
Keyboard Description | Mechanical |
Recommended Uses For Product | Gaming |
Special Feature | Ergonomic |
Color | OUTEMU Switch 68 keys brown Switch |
Number of Keys | 68 |
Keyboard backlighting color support | Single Color |
Style | Modern |
About this item
- Mini and portable design,unique 68 keys layout OUTEMU Mechanical Switches keyboard (Cherry MX equivalent)
- Perfect size fits for laptop, Ergonomic step wise key cap,Alternate action and ergonmic
- Mechanical gaming keyboard,USB connection - removable cable
- Keyboard humanization design, and FN combined with a series of common shortcut key functions
- The keyboard features a floating-key design in profile, and the reflective silver brushed metal plate adds to the effect. To ensure stability, the plastic base of the keyboard is fitted with four rubber pads as well as two foldable feet.
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Product information
Product Dimensions | 13.38 x 4.13 x 1.57 inches |
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Item Weight | 1.19 pounds |
Manufacturer | Qisan |
ASIN | B01E8KO2B0 |
Item model number | USCHOOT1 |
Customer Reviews |
4.1 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #3,652 in Computer Keyboards |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | April 14, 2016 |
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Mechanical Keyboard OUTEMU Brown Switch 68-Keys
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60% Mechanical Gaming Keyboard
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For gaming | 4.0 | 3.9 | 4.3 | 4.4 | 4.1 | 4.4 |
Value for money | — | 4.8 | 4.3 | 4.5 | 3.8 | 4.5 |
Quality of material | 4.3 | 4.6 | — | 5.0 | — | 4.5 |
Ergonomic | 4.3 | 4.5 | — | — | — | 4.5 |
Brightness | — | — | — | 4.6 | 4.1 | 4.4 |
Sold By | — | CHERRY AMERICAS | buynew ecommerce | WHYSP | TMKBDirect | Amazon.com |
connectivity tech | USB | USB | USB-A | USB-C | — | wired |
number of keys | 68 | 93 | 82 | 68 | 63 | 104 |
hardware interface | usb | usb | — | usb | — | — |
compatible devices | Laptop | PC | Laptop | Gaming Console | Gaming Console | Gaming Console |
keyboard description | Mechanical | TKL Keyboard | Mechanical | Mechanical | Gaming | Gaming |
operating system | Windows 10 | — | Windows, Mac OS | Windows, Linux, Mac OS | — | Windows 10, Windows 11, Mac OS X 10.14, Mac OS X 10.14 Mojave |
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Customers like the value, durability, comfort, and portability of the keyboard. For example, they mention it's a great bang for the buck, the anodized aluminum top makes it really durable, and the riser legs are very solid. Some appreciate the standard typing feels excellent. That said, opinions are mixed on quality, noise, and key mapping.
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Customers appreciate the value of the keyboard. They mention that it's a great bang for the buck, and a perfect budget gaming keyboard. Customers also appreciate the decent mechanical keys and the great quality for the price.
"...become a responsive, enjoyable experience again and all at a very attainable price...." Read more
"...'s functionality and practicality make this board a excellent choice for the money. The print on the key caps is clear and legible...." Read more
"...PROS: - Cheap - Looks good. - Comfortable. - Really compact without affecting usability...." Read more
"...arrow keys but like the custom look of a small keyboard, and the price is right...." Read more
Customers like the durability of the keyboard. For example, they mention it's well-made, has an anodized aluminum top, and the riser legs are very solid. Some say that the keyboard is solid and has no issues with varying quality of the switches. Overall, most are satisfied with the durability and quality of this product.
"...What I will say is the board is insanely solid for its $40 cost: metal construction that hits things with a 'thunk', solid legs that fold out with..." Read more
"...Other nice things:Removable cables is nice for durabilityThe flip out feet are pretty good and provide a nice angle for typing..." Read more
"...Overall, I am very pleased. The board is of great quality and feels very sturdy. Upper part of the case is aluminum, and the lower part is plastic...." Read more
"...For the price the build quality is very good. The design is clean and it matches any modern office environment...." Read more
Customers like the comfort of the keyboard. They say the keys feel great and remind them of boards from the late 90's. They also say the tactile feel of the switch is nearly identical to Cherry MX. Customers also say standard typing feels excellent and the keyboard is durable.
"...I will like to note are the OUTEMU Brown switches as they are much more tactile and noticeable than my old Tesoro that also had Kalilh Brown switches..." Read more
"PROS: Great, cheap and affordable mechanical keyboard.I love the feeling and sound of the OTEMU Brown switches...." Read more
"...The switches feel really nice and solid, virtually indistinguishable from Cherry MX Browns...." Read more
"...PROS: - Cheap - Looks good. - Comfortable. - Really compact without affecting usability...." Read more
Customers like the performance of the keyboard. For example, they say it works well, is usable, and flawlessly with Mac OS. The function and media controls work great, and the keys work fine for them. Some say the switches work great and the performance is rock solid. Overall, most are satisfied with the performance and functionality of the product.
"...The print on the key caps is clear and legible. The layout is standard American layout which eliminates the need to learn new typing patterns...." Read more
"...with a phone or tablet by using this adapter. - Works fine with Windows 7 and macOS (Sierra).CONS: - Noisy...." Read more
"...Function/media controls work great, takes a little to get used to but are 100% functional right out of the box no messing with drivers or anything..." Read more
"...- They switches work great so far, they make more noise than I'd like on the travel back but other than that they're brown good switches...." Read more
Customers like the portability of the keyboard. For example, they mention it's compact enough that it can be taken on the go in a backpack, has a nice profile, and is small enough for their needs without seeming too flimsy. They appreciate the small form factor, removable mini USB, and sturdy construction. The layout is superb for a compact keyboard, and it slides into their backpack easily. That said, some complain about the right shift being full size.
"...At $40 I think this is a killer deal with pretty good switches, nice compact design, and several function layers and features." Read more
"...The switches feel nice and smooth with a subtle bump. The compact size of the keyboard makes it great for smaller working spaces and also practical..." Read more
"...I can easily hit the most common special keys and there is no wasted space with useless (for my use case) keys...." Read more
"...It has a compact design-- compared to other TKLs, this is about an inch smaller in height (no F1-F12 keys) and half an inch smaller in width..." Read more
Customers are mixed about the quality of the keyboard. Some mention it's a very good keyboard, and a great project keyboard, while others say that several keys are failing after six years of ownership, the K key switch is not working properly, and the tab switch is starting to work intermittently.
"...Conclusion:At $40 I think this is a killer deal with pretty good switches, nice compact design, and several function layers and features." Read more
"...They keycaps are a tad confusing, admittedly- but that's easy to change and the board itself is a very solid base to work from, so I can't dock..." Read more
"PROS: Great, cheap and affordable mechanical keyboard.I love the feeling and sound of the OTEMU Brown switches...." Read more
"...The "K" key switch is not working properly. I have to hit it harder to get it registered. I've contacted the seller today...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the noise of the keyboard. Some mention that it's slightly quieter than other keyboards, while others say that it is noticeably louder than their Deck Legend with Cherry mechanical switches. Some customers also mention that the keys make a low tin noise when pressed down. Overall, opinions are mixed and it'd be best to read the reviews carefully before making a purchase.
"...The brown switches sound and feel nice to type on. The removable USB cable makes this easy to transport without fear of a damaged cable...." Read more
"...The cherry stabilizer on large keys makes a weird sound when press making them almost sound like Blue switches.Conclusion:..." Read more
"...actual Cherry MX browns, I can say that I have been pleasantly surprised by the typing sounds of the Outemu browns install on this keyboard...." Read more
"...CONS: - Noisy. I know, this is a mechanical KB, however I am talking about the weird resonating noise I mentioned above...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the key mapping of the keyboard. Some mention that it has arrow keys and media keys that work well with iTunes. The supplied keycaps are fine, but a half-decent set of third party keycap will work better. However, others say that the tenkeyless features but the exclusion of function keys is weird. They like the layout, but are annoyed about the function key and the issue spreads over to the A key.
"...follows the standard American layout which means no irregularly shaped backspace keys...." Read more
"...This Keyboard does not fully support N-Key-Roller over my personal testing and only supports up to 3-4 and is picky about the button combination...." Read more
"...feature not listed in the description which I find nice is the included keycap puller and a green LED under the Caps Lock key that will light when..." Read more
"...dAs others have said the lack of key-roll over support or "Ghosting" might be an issue if you play RTS games where you need to..." Read more
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Years of membrane-styled keyboards and (worse) scissor-switches in whatever MacBook or Dell the office loaned me ruined me a bit for a good typing experience. Sure, I can crank out 95+ WPM on a piece of printer paper, probably, because I've been touch-typing for ages. I didn't realize what I was missing until this Qisan arrived this morning.
I work from home so most of my day is spent surfing Reddit, watching my cats, and playing video games interspersed with occasional emails and conference calls: so your typical workday. The board arrived promptly this morning at 10AM and the unboxing experience was as straightforward as it gets; Qisan doesn't bother with nonsense you don't need. Amazon packaged it decently with air bags, and the board arrives pristine with its detacahble micro-USB cable, a keycap puller (nice call!), the board, and a booklet.
Immediately I realized I was about to change my typing experience when I clicked a couple keys before it was plugged in. Yeah: it's louder than my old membrane Dell-whatever-the-hell, but the experience of clicking down on a key is utterly different and better in every way.
I'm not here to tell you about Jesus (mechanical keyboards) however, either he lives in your heart or he doesn't, and that's up to you. What I will say is the board is insanely solid for its $40 cost: metal construction that hits things with a 'thunk', solid legs that fold out with an audible 'click', and keys that I can slam down with a 'clack' that make me feel like I'm guiding an Apollo mission down from the edges of space, but I'm really posting a photo of my cats on the internet, or reminding my boss about a project in-progress due tomorrow that I should really get to work on.
They keycaps are a tad confusing, admittedly- but that's easy to change and the board itself is a very solid base to work from, so I can't dock points for that. Moreover- what do you expect when certain keys have 3 functions depending on their selection with the well-placed function key?
My typing speed hasn't changed- yet. I imagine this will take a little bit of time to become proficient on, but that's not unreasonable or unusual moving from even one membrane/scissor-switch board to another. What's important is that typing has become a responsive, enjoyable experience again and all at a very attainable price. Qisan did a great job opting for a detachable cable: I may have mentioned I have cats and they're very fond of cables, so my old 40-pack of micro-USB cables is likely to get into heavy rotation sometime soon, and that's great: I'd rather swap a cable than worry about soldering and sheathing a cable to patch it because a little kitten got toothy.
TL;DR? If you want to try a mechanical keyboard, snag the Qisan: there's no reason to regret it. Pick a switch you think you'll like, and go crazy. Downsides? I think I'm getting addicted to the 'mechanical keyboard thing' already, and I don't think typing while my girlfriend is sleeping two rooms and 20 feet away is going to be IDEAL; but she'll just have to deal with it- this is exactly what I expected.
Ergonomics:
The 60%-70% keyboard format really does help with ergonomics as your arms are straight in front of you instead of at a wide angle.
When I was using my full size Tesoro mechanical keyboard before I had to orient my arms in a weird awkward manner in order to reach the keys:
The slashes represent you arms while the underscore is the body
\_/ when gaming
\_\ when trying to type
Now with the Qisan MagicForce, my arms are closer together and I have to "reach less" to get to the keys I want.
Like so:
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Typing Experience:
I do somewhat miss the number pad, however I noticed that I rarely ever use it unless I was making the odd Excel spreadsheet once in a while. Another thing I will like to note are the OUTEMU Brown switches as they are much more tactile and noticeable than my old Tesoro that also had Kalilh Brown switches. The Kailh brown now feels more mushy and linear than a proper tactile brown switch such as these OUTEMU. I use to brush off comments about "problems" with Kailh switches, however comparing to these OUTEMU switches is an eye-opening experience.
I do like that fact that they include one green LED for the CapsLock which does indeed help.
Noise:
This keyboard is as loud as any other keyboard with non-clicky switches. I did installed some 0.4 mm o-rings on all the keys and it does help a tiny bit but not much.
Gaming:
As mention above in my ergonomic section, having a smaller keyboard brings your arms and hand closer together which makes it more comfortable for long period of use. Another benefit from using a smaller keyboard is that you now have more room for your mouse/mousepad which is important in FPS games or any other games that requires mouse precision.
This Keyboard does not fully support N-Key-Roller over my personal testing and only supports up to 3-4 and is picky about the button combination. This is not a big problem for FPS gamers as all of the essential keys do not conflict with one another, however this might be a problem for RTS or MOBA players you are constantly using several button combinations.
Other nice things:
Removable cables is nice for durability
The flip out feet are pretty good and provide a nice angle for typing
Media and other controls through FN combination work well with the small keyboard
Nit Picks:
I wish there was a black version for the non-backlit version because I really dislike the font on the more expensive version
I could do without the INS,DEL,PGUP,PGDOWN so the keyboard could be smaller but I guess it is nice to have for people who want them
The cherry stabilizer on large keys makes a weird sound when press making them almost sound like Blue switches.
Conclusion:
At $40 I think this is a killer deal with pretty good switches, nice compact design, and several function layers and features.
CONS: A major problem I have noticed when typing on this keyboard is rattling keys. The space bar, shift keys, and backspace key all have a rattling, hollow and thin thudding sound when pressed. This makes them stand out with great contrast in comparison to the letter and number keys. The rattle on the space bar especially stands out because it is such a frequently pressed key. The key rattle was the reason I had to remove a star on this product.
Conclusion: The keyboard's functionality and practicality make this board a excellent choice for the money. The print on the key caps is clear and legible. The layout is standard American layout which eliminates the need to learn new typing patterns. The multi-function keys allow for a lot of versatility for a smaller keyboard. The brown switches sound and feel nice to type on. The removable USB cable makes this easy to transport without fear of a damaged cable. Unfortunately, the keyboard's backspace, space and shift keys all have an annoying rattle that detract from an otherwise enjoyable typing experience. All in all, this is a great keyboard for the price.
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The E key. Now, I'm writing this.
I believe the switches came loose and the contact only happened on like 80% of presses. It consistently messed with my gaming. This is definitely not for heavy use. Not really worth the money