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The DrunkDeer A75 Rapid Trigger Mechanical Keyboard is a compact, wired gaming keyboard featuring magnetic switches with adjustable actuation distances, 82 customizable keys, and vibrant RGB backlighting. Designed for gamers, it offers advanced features like dual-action keys and a self-developed web driver for a tailored experience.
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
Button Quantity | 82 |
Is Electric | Yes |
Keyboard Backlighting Color Support | RGB |
Power Source | USB powered |
Switch Type | Magnetic |
Compatible Devices | PC |
Connectivity Technology | USB-C |
Special Features | Backlit |
Number of Keys | 82 |
Style | Without Keycap |
Theme | Gaming Speed & Stability |
Color | Black |
Material | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 13.97"L x 5.51"W x 1.77"H |
J**B
Great for competitive Gaming
I'm going to keep this simple: The DrunkDeer A75 is a significantly more accessible competitor to the Wooting.Pros:-Can buy on Amazon-Will arrive within a few days instead of 3 months(Probably, depending on location)-Less Expensive Than Wooting, Steelseries, Corsair K70, etc.-Real In-Game Experience comparable to Wooting (I didn't notice a difference between using this and a 60He)-Online Software easy to use (Much better than it used to be), easy to navigate and simple to understand.-75% Layout gives access to Arrow Keys, Function Row, plus a few extras that can be re-bound for Macros if required. This makes the keyboard usable for both FPS Gaming, AND any other type of gaming you might do (i.e: MMOs, RPGs) where having Macros is important.-It has a Knob. The dial. It spins, and it clicks. Yay.-Stabilizers are... actually pretty decent. Better than my Razer Huntsman Mini.-Switches are decently lubricated, slightly inconsistent, though. (Not sure the difficulty of re-lubing these but, probably won't need it)Cons:-Not easy to take apart (Comparatively, you're gonna want 2 Butter Knives imho)-Sounds kinda gross/pingy Stock (as a keyboard enthusiast. Otherwise, might not notice)-Only 2 options for angle. Alas, most keyboards don't have enough options though.-Plastic Case... More than acceptable at this price-point though.-Not as Customizable (Wooting has many more switch options. idk if this KeyB is hotswap)If you are interested in modding your keyboard at all, then this one can get pretty decent sound for cheap and not a lot of work. I did this:-Trimmed down Packaging Foam inside box and put 1 layer inside (With existing foam)-Tempest Tape Mod (3 Layers, Blue tape)-Tape Mod to Spacebar (I always do this, makes the space bars sound thicc)Bottom Line:If you are looking for a more budget-friendly alternative to the Wooting, get this keyboard or the G65.If you are looking for a more customizable/premium version of this keyboard (for keyboard enthusiasts, mainly), then I recommend the Keychron Q1 HE. Its a 75% Hall Effect with a Knob, but has a Full Aluminum Case and comes stock with Gateron's 2nd Generation of Hall Effect switches (Dual Rail, prelubed), has optional Brass Plate vice Aluminum, etc, at a cost of ~$200.
G**N
Great value for money
Picked up the black version with no keycaps. I did the following:- Added some craft store EVA foam to fill out the remaining cavity in the bottom- Installed a set of PBTfans doubleshot keycaps I had on another boardI love it. Yes, the software is not the greatest but it is accessible on the web similar to the Wooting (no need to run local software like Steelseries engine). Latency seems good, and the rapid trigger functionality is definitely noticeable in Valorant. Speaking of, I recently returned the Steelseries Apex Pro TKL. While the rapid trigger seemed to work well there, it had a bit lighter stock springs and the TKL form factor is just too long for me currently. This a75 75%-ish form factor is much better for my limited desk space.Beyond the gaming features, I personally think it is a great sounding board, and pleasant to type on. I felt like buying from this brand was going to be a bit risky, but I have joined the DrunkDeer discord and found a great community of folks and it seems like a product that has come from a group of enthusiastic people. I look forward to the continued improvement to the firmware.I would recommend it for someone interested in trying a keyboard with Rapid trigger type functionality but don' want to drop more money on the Steelseries or wait for a few months on the next Wooting batch
A**W
Best keyboard ever for gaming and work.
I’ve had this keyboard for about a month now and so far it’s a very nice keyboard. The Keycaps are ABS but are actually some of the nicest abs caps I’ve had but of course I had to switch them out for my own PBT. I now use this as my main keyboard for work because the typing experience is just so smooth and satisfying.For gaming it’s like a whole different experience compared to mechanical because of the ability to set different actuation points, it’s almost like cheating lol! It’s so fast and works very well for 1st person shooters. I haven’t tried the Wooting 60he which is what this is compared to but other reviewers have said it’s similar. I went with this because of two things, first I love the 75% layout (can’t go without my volume wheel) and second it’s available with fast shipping. I would highly recommend this for gaming and definitely over the Wooting if you don’t like the 60% layout. For work it depends on your preference because the switches are smooth and easy to press. I think the springs are 55g but don’t quote me on that. If you don’t like linear switch feel with no tactile feedback then I would wait until they come out with tactile switches. I heard they’re are coming out with different switches in the future for the hot swap feature which I can’t wait for. Picture are pudding keycaps and rubber WASD keys.
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