This is a tenkeyless (80%) mechanical keyboard with a standard profile, supporting both wireless and wired connectivity via USB and Bluetooth 5.1, with a detachable cable included for added flexibility. It reaches a polling rate of 1000 Hz over wired connection and is not designed specifically for Mac. Physically, it measures 361.5 mm wide, 139.3 mm tall, and 31 mm thick, with a weight of 800 g — a reasonably compact and portable footprint for a tenkeyless form factor.
The keyboard features a plastic case with an FR4 plate, finished in black as the sole available color option. It has adjustable feet for tilt customization, but does not include a wrist rest. Both backlighting and RGB lighting are absent, giving it a clean, understated appearance focused purely on function.
The keyboard is fitted with Cherry MX2A Red mechanical switches, which deliver a linear feel with no tactile bump or audible click. They require 45 g of actuation force and have a total travel distance of 4 mm, making for a smooth and consistent keystroke. The switches are not hot-swappable, so replacing them would require soldering.
This keyboard does not include advanced firmware or customization features — there is no support for QMK, ZMK, or VIA, meaning remapping and macro programming through those open-source platforms is not available. Equally absent are rapid trigger, dual actuation, and adjustable actuation, along with USB passthrough and an onboard display, reflecting a straightforward feature set without software-driven input customization.
The keyboard uses an ANSI (United States) layout with a standard key arrangement, fitted with PBT double-shot keycaps in the Cherry profile, which are known for their durability and resistance to shine over time. Media functions are accessible via the Fn key rather than dedicated keys, and there is no rotary dial present.