DIERYA DK98SE Gaming Keyboard,Wired Mechanical Keyboard with Linear Red Switches,USB-C Cable for PC Windows Gamers and Typists,White
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Price: $29.99 - $14.99
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Product Description
Compact 98-Key Layout: The DK98se mechanical keyboard features a compact yet practical design with a numeric keypad, perfect for users with limited desktop space. Additionally, it includes a separate arrow key area to prevent accidental presses.
Genuine Mechanical Switches: Our independently developed mechanical switches have a lifespan of 60 million keystrokes per switch. They maintain consistent drive force and travel even after multiple uses, ensuring a perpetual and durable typing experience. The DK98se offers three switch options: Red, Blue, and Brown.
Ergonomic Design: The DK98se gaming keyboard adopts an ergonomic design with anti-slip and two-level adjustable tilt supports to accommodate various height requirements. Its scientific stepped keycap design provides maximum comfort, keeping hands in a natural position and minimizing hand fatigue during prolonged use. It’s ideal for gamers, office workers, copywriters, typists, and editors.
Single Color Ice Blue Backlight: The keyboard is equipped with 15 backlight modes, switchable by “FN+|.”
Smooth Gaming Experience: Enjoy a smoother gaming experience with full anti-ghosting, 1000Hz polling rate for zero delay, and seamless gaming and typing performance.
Compatibility and After-Sales Service: Compatible with Windows 11/10/8/7/XP. Mac OS, Vista, and Linux are compatible with typing and office use only. Our product supports a one-year warranty. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact us, and we will provide a satisfactory response within 24 hours.
Leonardo Garcia Rolon –
Good Budget Keyboard
With the decent pricing, it really is a good keyboard. It may not be hot swappable, however other than that it really is a good quality keyboard for the price that is advertised. Most definitely would recommend it. Amazing lighting LED effects as well.
Dr. GRT –
Excellent with a little love!
***Don’t buy if you want to swap out switches (w/o desoldering).Are you looking for a semi-compact budget board with a keypad, but with a less of a disconnected look than the 90% boards? This is the one.I love this board, but I brought it with the full intent to swap out the keycaps, and that’s it. It is my work keeb, and I love it. The switches are a bit more audible than the traditional Keymove line of products, but since I intentionally selected blue switches (and since I have a job where I can’t be fired for making lots of noise) it isn’t really an issue.I like the additional key dedicated to hiding all open windows. When I am doing something that requires a bit of discresion, or if I intend to walk away from my computer for a short period – but not so far that I can’t see my work station – this key is quite handy.The patterns are pretty rudimentary, but good enough. And the solid color backlight is pleasant and preferable for me.If you are a blue switcher, this is a good board. It comes lubed and I don’t hear any scratching on my board. The white on white is a bit boring, but it also gives you an opportunity to customize the way you see fit. If I were rich, this would be the board I’d put metal keycaps on. But I am not, which is why I purchased this board in the first place.Recommendation: If you have money, you can assuredly do better. If you don’t, or don’t want to spend an arm or leg for a keyboard, you should strongly consider this board.
Cruel Irony –
How are they making any money on these keyboards? Fantastic!
Dierya and Kemove have developed some solid-performing budget keyboards over the past few years – I have several of their other models. Somehow they’ve been able to focus their efforts on the items that result in a satisfying typing experience (keycaps, switches, solid construction).While these models don’t have full RGB lighting or wireless connectivity, they have good-feeling, shine-through Cherry profile keycaps paired with solid-performing mechanical switches. The secondary key functions (media controls, email, calculator & lighting tools) are clearly marked, and the keycaps are reasonably thick (albeit on the thinner side).The keyboard features anti-skid pads and flip-out feet providing two added typing angles. The plate mounted stabilizers are factory lubed and there’s dampening foam added in the slots beneath the space bar. This 98 layout provides a fully-functioning keyboard including number pad with a smaller overall footprint, making it a great portable keyboard to use in an office. The keyboard also has a quiet sound profile, making it office friendly. It even comes with a nice braided USB cable.You get all these features for the sales price of a typical membrane-switch keyboard (that doesn’t feel anywhere close to this). This keyboard is worth buying just to have as a backup or to take with you if you need to travel. If you’re new to mechanical keyboards and want to simply try one out, this is a great way to test the water. Highly recommended.
Amazon Customer –
Don’t buy it
if you try to take out the switch that would happen didn’t come with everything this is ass don’t buy it you can get better one for the same price
Bob –
Compact. Strong backlighting. Good mechanical feel.
I’m not a gamer, so I can’t address this keyboard from that POV. But I am someone who spends a lot of time at the keyboard in a dark environment. I’ve got a cordless, backlit keyboard that I’m fond of – but it’s a compact format (no numeric keypad).Corded versus cordless was not a deal killer. My other backlit board has white keys, which I prefer. So I’ve been basically looking for a full-sized keyboard with the old-style mechanical action with white keys and strong backlighting. I was also looking for something that didn’t take up a lot of desktop real estate. This keyboard fits the bill, perfectly.As others have mentioned, it doesn’t come with much in the way of instructions. The quick reference card leaves out a lot of detail, so you kind of have to play around with it to learn how it works. I’m using it with a Mac. For my purposes it works well. I just needed to learn a couple of new shortcuts.I really can’t find anything not to like about this keyboard. Even the price is extremely reasonable.Interesting brand name, “DIERYA”.
AuxPowerUnit –
Feels good. Noisy. Inconsistent quality.
Although I generally prefer tactile-feedback (Cherry MX blue) switches, I got the red switches because I need a very quiet keyboard for work, doing telephone and video meetings. The feel of this keyboard is excellent, so I can type quickly and accurately. But I was surprised that every keystroke is very loud. Despite having quiet red switches, this keyboard doesn’t have any cushioning under the switch plate to absorb sound. Unfortunately due to the loud noise, I won’t be able to use this keyboard at work.I like that this keyboard has many backlighting variations which are accessible by pressing a function key combination. Each of the backlight movement patterns is tasteful and attractive. The keycaps are made by double-shot injection molding, with translucent letters to allow the backlight to shine through.Overall, the workmanship is very good. However, the first keyboard I received was damaged. You can see on the first picture that the H key was much lower than all of the others. The second picture shows that the switch plate was dented, which caused the H key to be too low. But Amazon immediately replaced that keyboard with a new one. I’m happy with that quick service.