For gamers and beyond the stars
Very pleasant touch.
The non-slip wrist rest is very soft.
A wide choice of RGB customisations, as shown in the photo.
Perfect for playing Starfield.
Unbeatable value for money.
Whatever your favourite playing style, you can count on The G-lab' s Keyz Tellurium keyboard to get you right into the action. It's equipped with low-response membrane switches and 18 additional macro keys for your frequent combinations. The 7-zone RGB backlighting brings a modern look to your playing area and a magnetic palm rest will help you play in the best conditions for long periods of time.
The keys on this keyboard work with low-response membrane technology, which allows for smooth, responsive typing so you don't lose a single split second during intense action. 6 macro keys that can be configured via the free software give you the opportunity to save time when activating your favourite combos on 3 different profiles for a total of 18 different macros!
With anti-ghosting on 26 keys, you won't have to worry about simultaneous activation problems either, as each action will be taken into account.
The RGB backlighting of this keyboard can be changed in 7 different zones to achieve a truly unique result: the only limits are those of your imagination! Long gaming sessions can make your wrists sore from prolonged strain: The G-Lab's detachable wrist rest takes care of your body and allows you to play for longer periods of time without discomfort.
There's also a volume control wheel for on-the-fly adjustment whenever you want.
General information |
Product name |
The G-Lab Keyz Tellurium |
Brand |
The G-Lab | |
Model |
KEYZ-TELLURIUM/FR | |
Keyboard format |
Format |
Normal |
Compact |
No | |
TKL |
No | |
Ergonomic |
No | |
Keyboard standard |
AZERTY | |
Location |
French | |
Interface |
Wireless |
No |
Interface with the computer |
USB | |
Keyboard connectivity technology |
Wired | |
Ergonomics |
Type of keys |
Membrane |
Backlit keyboard |
Yes | |
RGB backlighting |
Yes | |
Macro keys |
Yes | |
Multimedia keys |
Yes | |
Numeric keypad |
Yes | |
Physical characteristics |
Material |
Plastic |
Color |
Black | |
Width |
460 mm | |
Height |
36 mm | |
Depth |
230 mm | |
Weight |
1100 g | |
Compatibility |
Supported OS |
Microsoft Windows 10 |
Microsoft Windows 7 | ||
Microsoft Windows 8 | ||
Use |
Gamer | |
Warranties |
Commercial warranty |
Seller 2 years |
Legal warranty |
See terms & conditions |
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Product referenced on 29 Oct 2019
The keyboard is very good for its price, quite comfortable to type on, the backlighting is not bad, the magnetic wrist rest is really great and the volume dial is very practical. However the keyboard does not exude quality of manufacture, you can feel that the plastic is a bit light, and other comments point to the fact that some of the touches fade after a while. After 2 months of fairly frequent use I haven't had any of these concerns, but it wouldn't surprise me if they eventually appeared. I'm thinking of changing it before it fails, hence my conclusion: I should have put in a few extra euros to get a more reliable keyboard.
Complement to my previous comment about "defective" keys.
The documentation is not very clear and not complete.
If you search a bit on the internet you will find a key combination to reset the keyboard (FN+ESC). This combination is only taken into account after a few seconds (which is not specified), FN and ESC must be held until the light flashes.
After a few seconds the lighting is reset and the key repeat problem seems to have disappeared.
I'm not sure if this is a good idea or not, but I'm sure it will be a good idea.
Same problem as PaulB.
After a short week of use, the use of the shift, control and alt keys is capricious. If these keys are pressed "long" before the next key, this key is repeated very quickly even if the press is brief (e.g. shift pressed and held for 1 second then "I" => "IIIIIII", otherwise shift + I in a shorter time => "I", while there is no problem with lowercase letters).
This behaviour is the same on Windows and Linux, the problem seems to come from the keyboard.
Very good keyboard, rather quiet, a nice customisable rgb, the volume control wheel is very practical, wrist rest and design at the top etc...
It was perfect if it didn't fail after 6 months. Normal use, no drops or splashes... and now several keys are acting up.
At the slightest pressure, they act as if they were being spammed extremely fast. It's become impossible to move around in games, copy and paste shortcuts and word processing are unbearable, audio visual software the same...
I had seen a review pointing out the same thing on another site but unfortunately I overlooked it.
I am very disappointed. It's better to spend a few dozen euros more and buy more reliable from the competition, which I'm going to do right now.
No problems to report with this keyboard, does a good job for the price, lots of lighting options, nice touch and relatively normal noise.
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