💻 Type Bright, Type Right!
The SABLUTE Large Print Backlit Keyboard is designed for maximum visibility and comfort, featuring oversized letters that are 4X larger than standard keyboards. With 7 backlight colors and 4 adjustable modes, this wired USB keyboard ensures a smooth typing experience without latency, making it perfect for professionals, students, and anyone who values clarity and ease of use.
Keyboard Layout | QWERTY |
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
Button Quantity | 106 |
Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
Mechanical Keyboard Switch Model | KB113 |
Is Electric | No |
Keyboard Backlighting Color Support | RGB |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Compatible Devices | Laptop, PC, Windows, Mac |
Connectivity Technology | USB-A |
Special Features | Spill Proof, Wired, Backlit(7 colors), Hotkeys and Media Keys, Large print keyboard |
Number of Keys | 106 |
Style | Large print keyboard |
Theme | Large Print Keyboard |
Color | Black |
Material | Plastic |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 17.4"L x 5.1"W x 1.3"H |
M**G
Economical backlit keyboard
I like working in a low-light environment for a number of reasons, and an illuminated keyboard is a big help. This is a nice, relatively inexpensive keyboard. I am running it on a dual boot Win11/Fedora Linux system, and it works fine with both OS.Things to consider:It is a full-size (3/4" key spacing) keyboard, Type M/ANSI layout with minor variationsThe space bar is shifted to the left a bit for inclusion of the Fn key (used for lighting settings)The keys are low-profile "chiclet" keys, with very slightly contoured tops and short travelThe keys make some noise, not really a sharp click, but still fairly loudThe lighting can be changed to any of 7 colors and 7 levels of brightness. It also has a cycle mode that constantly changes colors, which is the startup mode. Lighting can also be turned off.The lighting settings can't be saved (although they are easy to set).All the keys are illuminated the same.There are also indicator lights for locks (Num/Caps/Scroll)The keyboard is corded, with a USB type A plug.It has the typical flip-up rear legs to change the angle of the keyboard.
C**E
great for low vision
I bought this for my elderly mother who kept getting locked out of her online accounts for failed password attempts. I suspected the problem was her eyesight and/or insufficient lighting at the computer keyboard. This product solved both issues. The keys seem bigger and the letters are large well lit. The keyboard was plug and play, with easy USB installation. Mom hasn't messed up a single password since I installed it. I'm thinking of ordering another one for my computer.The keyboard does cycle through several illumination colors. There is a way to freeze it at a certain color, but apparently you have to do that each time. There is no software to set up programming preferences, but that just adds to the ease of installation. If you want the fancy stuff, maybe go for something more upmarket. For a basic lighted keyboard that is easy to see, this works just fine.
M**D
Seems well made, feels sturdy, bright, readable. Feature keys don't work well.
It has 7 colors including white, and 7 levels of brightness. It's thicker than my previous keyboard, which makes it feel sturdier, in addition to rubberized flip-down legs. The keys don't feel like they are flexing or could easily pop off unintended. The panel doesn't feel like it's flexing. The key caps have a flat paint feel - they have a bit of grippiness to them. The nose of the keyboard is rounded, which feels nice.The colors are reasonably pronounced without being "bright". The letters are lit, not just the edges of the keys, and they have a white coating on them that makes them look white under room lighting, but they are lit with the backlight color in the dark - it's a really neat effect, and it works really well to improve readability. I attached pictures both under room light and in the dark, comparing this keyboard with my name-brand backlit keyboard on the bottom - you can see this is a lot brighter than my name-brand keyboard.Unlike my previous keyboard, this one still has a dedicated context menu key, and it has Print Screen, Scroll Lock, and Pause/Break buttons that a lot of keyboards are dropping, and the full set of Ins/Del/Home/End/PgUp/PgDn keys that a lot of keyboards have made dual-purpose. I work in IT, and all of those keys get used regularly. It also has Windows keys on both sides of the space bar.It has bright indicator lights for Num, Caps, and Scroll Lock. They aren't large like the keys are, but they're pretty bright.The "multimedia" keys vary based on the current program, and they all, except Calculator, require pressing the Function key for them to work - there isn't a Function Lock option. (Amazon rejected my review when I said what they keys are labeled.) In my case, I might prefer it this way anyway - while I'd like the volume keys, I don't want them to take the place of the normal Function keys. Also, they seem to vary in functionality depending on the active program. On my Windows 11 computer, volume up/down/mute worked consistently, but when I was writing this review in Notepad, the others didn't. When I opened a playlist in Media Player, Play/Pause worked, but Previous/Next didn't. When I installed and opened a track in Media Player Classic, it also used the Previous/Next and Stop buttons. If I click the Desktop, most of the program buttons (browser home page, email, My Computer, Calculator), but they didn't work when another program was selected. And Favorites still didn't work.The lighting control works much more simply than most other multicolor keyboards I've tried, but with one issue - the keys aren't labeled with what they do, only with "M1" through "M4" on the leys for 1 through 4. The "M" key (on Scroll Lock) rotates through the 4.M1 uses a "breathing" fade-in/fade-out. Each tap changes the backlight color between the 7 colors and an 8th option to rotate the color.M2 has one color on steady. Each tap rotates between the 7 colors.M3 has the light flash each time you tap a key, and the colors rotate for each tap.M4 has the colors slowly and softly rotate between the color options.Summary: 4 stars out of 5. The lighting works well, it would just be better if the features were labeled rather than just M1-4. On a keyboard geared to poor vision, the Lock indicators need to be bigger. And the 5 program keys need to work regardless of what program is active at the time.
M**W
Very nice, basic, wired, lighted keyboard
Very nice, basic, wired, lighted keyboard. I wanted a wired keyboard, and bought a USB extension. I was getting interference from LED lights using a much more expensive small lighted BT keyboard. I like this one much more. The lights color can be selected, or you can have a rainbow, or you can have it pulse when typing (annoying). The lights stay on while there is power to the USB (PC sleep mode), but you can turn the lights off with an easy keystroke. I bought some $9 metal legs to give the keyboard more angle. The large font is also very nice - along with the backlight illuminating the letters. Overall, I like it. Is is a high-performance gaming keyboard? No. But I am not a high performance gamer. I just wanted something to use when controlling my big ol' TV / PC at night in the Family Room. This is absolutely perfect.
P**6
Impressed
Year ago bought a backlit wireless/Bluetooth keyboard. It was nice but the battery life sucked. So I started using my old Logitech keyboard with great battery life. My home office is dim at night and thought I'd try another backlit. I'm really impressed with this one and the price point. I love the big letters and my typing skills have really improved. I can clearly see the keys with zero eye strain. It's small and has all the functions I use. Keys feel comfortable and has multiple color options. So I can switch it up if I get bored. I'm not a gamer, just an email guy. So my abuse level is low and sure it will last me for a long time.
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