Good mecha keyboard
I bought it to replace my old MS membrane keyboard at work, and I bought it for myself because 1) I'm keeping it and 2) I'd have a hard time justifying it as a pro expense :-/ It's a good keyboard, very fashionable at the moment (I see a lot of SC2 players using it). I'm not sure if it's a good one or a bad one, but I'm sure it's a good one, and I'm not sure if it's a good one. Interesting feature: the switches are not soldered, they are inserted in connectors, which means you can change them, very appreciable, especially at the price a mech keyboard costs, and the choice of the right type of switch is very difficult, you only know it when you use it, so being able to change it afterwards is a good thing. I have a Corsair in Cherry black (with which I am typing this text) and although it is very pleasant, I find that I make a lot of mistakes with it, hence the switch to brown "to see", for the moment I think it is not bad. The fact that they are not soldered could potentially generate problems with the reliability of the contacts in the long term, even if the connections seem very tight and well protected from dust. Only time will tell. Otherwise the keyboard is relatively heavy, the colour is very cute, I like it, and they don't make fun of us on the packaging, there are small accessories, a plastic cover, and a beautiful matching braided USB-C cable :)
The only negative point, but not related to the product or LDLC: as every time I get an LDLC order delivered to my workplace, the box was opened on one of the edges. I also ordered a screen, which was not repackaged (normal) and its box was not opened, it arrived intact. I can't help but wonder if it wasn't opened by someone who wanted to see the contents :( In any case, nothing was missing from the box.