Cosmic Byte CB-GK-27 Vanth Mechanical Keyboard Upgraded with Swappable Outemu Blue Switches and Rainbow LED (Black/Grey)
₹1,846.00
Cosmic Byte CB-GK-27 Vanth Mechanical Keyboard Upgraded with Swappable Outemu Blue Switches and Rainbow LED (Black/Grey)
- Full Size Mechanical Keyboard with 104 keys.FN+SCRLK can switch : 6 keys anti-ghosting and full keys anti-ghosting
- 50 million + Operations for Each Key.
- Injection Molded Double-shot Color Keycaps.
- Simultaneous Operation for All Keys Without Any Key Ghosting Effects.
- Adjustable Backlight Brightness and Speed
- 20 Backlight Effects and 8 Game Modes
Specification: Cosmic Byte CB-GK-27 Vanth Mechanical Keyboard Upgraded with Swappable Outemu Blue Switches and Rainbow LED (Black/Grey)
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Cosmic Byte CB-GK-27 Vanth Mechanical Keyboard Upgraded with Swappable Outemu Blue Switches and Rainbow LED (Black/Grey)
₹1,846.00
Harsh Sharma –
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 I recently upgraded from a basic Logitech office keyboard, and the transition exceeded my expectations. Everything about this new keyboard – the build quality, speed, lighting, and software experience – is impressive.
Considering the price I paid (around 1600₹), I wasn’t expecting much, but this keyboard feels fantastic! One aspect I particularly love is its weightiness. It feels substantial and durable, giving the impression that it’s built to last.
I opted for the red switches initially, unsure of how they would feel compared to blue switches, as I wanted a tactile experience. Initially, I considered returning it for the blue switch version. However, after trying the red switches, I was amazed by the speed they offer. Even on my first try, I reached 59wpm, which is impressive. With practice, I believe one can easily surpass 100wpm with this keyboard.
I’m not sure about its longevity, but the inclusion of two spare switches and the option to order more from their website at a reasonable price (around 200₹ for 20-30 switches) is reassuring. Overall, I love this keyboard and highly recommend it.
Sayan Roy –
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 As I sit down to write this review, my fingers dance across the keys of my trusty mechanical keyboard, each press accompanied by a satisfying click that resonates through the room. Three months into my journey with this keyboard, it’s time to share my thoughts on what has become an integral part of my typing experience.
Red Key Caps: A Symphony of Sound
One of the standout features of this mechanical keyboard is its red key caps. Not only do they add a splash of color to the design, but they also produce a sound that I find particularly delightful. Each keystroke emits a crisp, satisfying click, providing auditory feedback that enhances the typing experience. Whether I’m typing up a document or engaging in an intense gaming session, the sound of the keys adds an extra layer of immersion that I truly appreciate.
Comfortable Typing Experience
Beyond the auditory pleasure of the red key caps, typing on this keyboard feels incredibly smooth and comfortable. The keys are responsive without being overly sensitive, allowing for precise input with minimal effort. The tactile feedback provided by the mechanical switches makes each keystroke feel deliberate and satisfying, resulting in a typing experience that is both efficient and enjoyable.
Sturdy Design
In addition to its excellent performance, this mechanical keyboard boasts a sturdy design that exudes durability and reliability. Constructed from high-quality materials, it feels solid and well-built, capable of withstanding the rigors of daily use without showing any signs of wear or tear. Whether I’m typing at my desk or transporting the keyboard to a different location, I have confidence in its ability to withstand whatever challenges come its way.
Cool Lighting Effects
For those who enjoy a bit of flair in their setup, this mechanical keyboard offers customizable lighting effects that add a touch of personality to any workspace. With a variety of preset patterns and the ability to create custom lighting profiles, users can tailor the aesthetics of their keyboard to suit their individual preferences. Whether you prefer a subtle glow or a pulsating rainbow display, the lighting options are sure to impress.
Final Thoughts
Overall, my experience with this mechanical keyboard has been overwhelmingly positive. From the satisfying sound of the red key caps to the comfortable typing experience and sturdy design, it ticks all the boxes for what I look for in a keyboard. Whether you’re a writer, gamer, or casual user, this keyboard offers a premium typing experience that is sure to enhance your productivity and enjoyment. And if you’re someone who appreciates a bit of visual flair, the customizable lighting effects are the cherry on top of an already exceptional package.
Sayan Roy –
Performance will be the same irrespective of what keyboard you have, but the thing matters is the responsiveness, sound, feedback etc. first thing is the keys- keys are good at this prince range. This is my first mechanical keyboard, before I was using a membrane keyboard. Sound is as expected. But when you type make sure that your hand are parallel to the keyboard or your wrist will pain after sometime, and also while typing there is a high chance of getting some random keys being triggered as the keys are quite raised. So I would recommend to use a keyboard wrist rest for mechanical keyboards. But after all it is upto you.
Lighting is ok, but is it not TRUE RGB, you can’t assign specific colour to the keys, there is a specific light for every row, but there are 20 light modes and the brightness etc are ok, you can consider at this price range.
If you are confused about the sound then don’t worry, it doesn’t make much sound if you type lightly. But if you type by pressing hardly then the red keys also make noise, but blue keys make more noise than red keys, if you want sound and best typing experience, then go for blue keys. But if you want less sound then red keys. But which keys for gaming? It doesn’t matter, you can chose anyone.
Ya, it is heavier than membrane keyboards, I have not weighted it but it feels heavy.
One thing I would like to mention that I am not satisfied with the grip, the right side of the keyboard slips sometimes, and the grip also becomes less when I raise the keyboard. But this may not happens to your ones.
One another major disadvantage is that when you turn on the windows windows lock, there is no indicator. A very low light glows at the numlock, caps and scroll lock section, but is very hard to notice. And also there is no indicator of the all keyboard lock.
And also there is no FN lock key. I think instead of whole keyboard lock, they should give FN lock key. It is uncomfortable using the media keys like volume up volume down. Everytime you have to press and hold the FN key.
But definitely this keyboard is good at its price range and you cannot expect everything to be included. If you get this keyboard within 1800, then definitely buy it. But if it is of 2k or above then I would recommend that to slightly increase the budget and buy keyboards of 2.5k range and the redgear shadow blade. If you can afford that then definitely buy the redgear instead of this one. But if you are tight if your budget then buy this one.
Harsh Sharma –
Writing this review after almost a year of using it.
Very nice looking keyboard, LEDs and their lighting patterns are satisfying to look at.
Mechanical keys are a bit hard to get used to, but after a while your hands feel great while typing.
Also their customer service is great, after 10 months a couple of keys stopped working, so I requested for warranty claim. They picked the Keyboard from home, and repaired it completely and got it delivered back home free of cost. (only drawback is the warranty claim process took a month)