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The Womier SK71 is a premium 75% mechanical keyboard featuring a robust anodized aluminum alloy case, versatile triple-mode connectivity (Bluetooth, 2.4GHz, wired), and hot-swappable pre-lubed TTC switches for effortless customization. Its large 4600mAh battery supports up to 15 days of wireless use, while south-facing RGB lighting offers vibrant, customizable illumination. Designed for ergonomic comfort and durability, it’s a top-tier choice for professionals and gamers seeking a sleek, high-performance typing experience.





| ASIN | B0C9T88PZ3 |
| Are Batteries Included | Yes |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
| Best Sellers Rank | #63,265 in Computers ( See Top 100 in Computers ) #1,813 in Computer Keyboards |
| Brand | Womier |
| Color | blue |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (398) |
| Date First Available | 16 July 2024 |
| Hardware Platform | Gaming Console, PC |
| Item Weight | 1.6 Kilograms |
| Item model number | Womier S-K71 |
| Lithium Battery Energy Content | 14.8 Watt Hours |
| Lithium Battery Packaging | Batteries contained in equipment |
| Manufacturer | Womier |
| Number Of Lithium Ion Cells | 1 |
| Number of Batteries | 1 |
| Operating System | Mac OS, Windows |
| Package Dimensions | 42.8 x 15.49 x 6.2 cm; 1.6 kg |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Series | Womier Bluetooth Gaming Creamy Keyboard |
K**S
Wurde als Geschenk gekauft und kam gut an. Qualität des Gehäuses top, die verschiedenen Anschluss/Bedienmöglichkeiten funktionieren sehr gut. Insbesondere der eher cremige Sound war ein Kaufgrund für mich.
R**R
The Womier S-K71 is such a wonderful keyboard. Out of the box, this thing is really nice to type on. One of the rare times where I actually left it unmodded for the first week of owning it and used it for what it is. This is probably my tenth different keyboard in the last year or so. Those previous ones include various keyboards from Keychron, Epomaker, Skyloong, Akko, and DROP. All of which I ended up modding anyway to make them sound better and swapped out switches and keycaps to my preference. The S-K71 hits all those wants just right. It sounds good, feels great due to the gasket mount. Does not feel fatiguing to type on like I have with the Keychron Q1. For the price, $90 when I bought it, this is probably the best value keyboard right now. The weight of the aluminum makes this feel rock solid. The keycaps are actually very nice, clean and clear to read, and I think these are cherry profile keycaps which I now prefer thanks to this board. All in all, I would buy this again. I’m actually content with this to the point where I'll probably sell my other boards now as a result. I only have a few knocks against this board and its pretty minor things. First is the finish of the case, it almost feels like 2000 (two-thousand) grit sound paper. Not a big deal but when your rub your fingers along the side it's a strange sensation to feel. Second is the space bar, it's a little loud like metal clanging relative to the rest of the key caps. One change I did to address this was put small pieces of dynamat inside the space bar to dampen the noise, problem solved. And last, super minor thing, I couldn't for the life of me figure out how to turn off the leds on the board. I didn't see any directions for it in the manual or quick-start guide. Turns out it's the function + down arrow to decrease the brightness into off.
D**R
Yo me cansé de los teclados gaming y quería algo más tranquilo y cómodo que se enfoque más en la calidad del teclado y los customs son muy caros pero este teclado es como un custom ya ensamblado con switches lubricados que se notan. Desde que lo sacas de la caja se nota el peso del aluminio de buena calidad, y demasiado satisfactorio de escribir super suave y no cansa para nada, personalmente le quité las leds y me costó encontrar como cambio las de al lado pero solo es con fn + ctrl. Muy buen teclado aun que hace ruido pero no como un blue molesto si no un switch white creamy.
K**E
LOVEEE this keyboard. By far the best keyboard I’ve owned. Sound is amazing straight out the box and it’s maybe been about almost a year and it still sounds just as amazing.
D**R
I bought a Keychron Q1 Pro and I thought it sounded good but the board is more bouncy and I kinda hated the stock keycaps. That's a $200+ dollar keyboard and honestly it's fine. This Womier SK 71 is an insane value by comparison. I got a blue model and let's be honest these are basically GMK Shoko clone keycaps, they look well made and you get all the extra keycaps that aren't on the board. I used the extra caps to change the caps on the right side of the board to media keys and other keys that I need easy access to. The sound of this keyboard is an amazing creamy and poppy sound but I'd say pretty stiff, I'm not disappointed though the keyboard is great and well worth the money. the quality of the key caps alone are probably worth half the board and the real version has sold for more then the cost of this board complete. If you're looking for an extra keyboard like I was this won't disappoint and if you want it as a primary keyboard it's great like that as well. the software for the keyboard which you can get from the XVX website is kinda ugly and I wish it updated the legends on the software side but it's fairly full featured and you can even set macros if you know how/want to do that. I paid $89 for this keyboard and no regrets. Keep an eye out for the silver version that one has a nice set of keycaps as well and if it's sounds the same it will be another option worth considering, the black one is not my cup of tea as I don't like that south facing legend or using RGB on my keyboards anymore, but personal preference after all. If you're looking for a keyboard in the 65% profile, this is close and honestly has a nice build. The bottom of my aluminum case was a little scuffed but it wasn't anything crazy.
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