The RGB Backlit Wired Keyboard for PC from Matias is built with scissor-switch keys and connects to your system via a USB 2.0 Type-A cable. Additionally, it has built-in RGB lighting to add a bit of flair to your setup as well as for typing in dimly lit environments. Using the dedicated Spectrum Color Dial, you can choose from a variety of colors to best fit your aesthetics. For your convenience, it has dedicated volume keys, multimedia shortcut keys, and a single USB 2.0 Type-A port that you can use to quickly connect other devices and peripherals such as a mouse.
Matias RGB Backlit Wired Keyboard for PC (Black)
$66.50
In stock
Description
Additional information
Weight | 1.77 lbs |
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Dimensions | 17.9 × 6 × 1.2 in |
Number of Keys | 104 |
Backlight | Yes |
Cable Management Channel | No |
Cable Length | 5' / 1.52 m |
Wrist Rest | None |
Built-In Control Device | None |
Onboard Memory | None |
Brightness Adjustment Levels | 10 |
Backlighting | Full RGB |
Full-Functionality OS Support | Windows |
Switch Type | Scissor |
Audio | None |
USB Ports | 1 x USB Type-A (USB 2.0) |
System Connection | USB Type-A |
Connection Type | Wired |
Dedicated Macro Keys | None |
Dedicated Multimedia Keys | Yes |
Travel Distance | 0.08" / 2 mm |
Key Rollover | None |
Dimensions (L x W x H) | 17.4 x 0.8 x 4.6" / 442.0 x 20.3 x 116.8 mm |
Reviews (6)
6 reviews for Matias RGB Backlit Wired Keyboard for PC (Black)
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Desiree Waters (verified owner) –
I was looking for a wired keyboard that is silent, backlit and has soft and low profile keys… whick is an increasingly rare combination of traits, but this keyboard definitely delivered. Very comfortable and silent. Its design insures that it doesn’t take up a lot of space on the desk. It could have been a little bit more tilted, but it’s easy to prop something underneath it, so it’s not a big deal.
Ima McClure (verified owner) –
I bought this for use with a PC editing system. I’m primarily a mac user and wanted to emulate the feel of a mac keyboard as best I could. This feels about as close to a mac keyboard as I could probably get. Very familiar. The RGB lights are nice, but if you aren’t interested in the backlight, there are not backlit options from Matias (I believe). The RGB lights are bright enough for my purposes…haven’t used it in a super dark space yet…but the brightness levels can be changed which is nice.
Tracy Leffler (verified owner) –
If you like the apple metal keyboards – this one is better.
Blanche Rempel (verified owner) –
I love this keyboard, I have purchased six of them. The keys are perfect and they are just about silent, so when on a zoom call or on the phone the other side doesn’t hear the clack of a keyboard. Very similar to the apple keyboard, which I used prior to this one. That said, they last about 1-2 years max, some less. I’m buying two more as two more died on me. This one is adding spaces between the words, you can see it in this review. Other than the apple keyboard, I have yet to find a better one – irrespective of price.
Belle Frami (verified owner) –
I do NOT recommend this keyboard! It double typed the c letter causing me countless misspellings, backlight did not function, stopped working after 2 years is use. The shirt cut keys stopped working. Not worth the money.
Karolann Parisian (verified owner) –
The keyboard looks and feels great; however, there’s a major flaw. It is awful when it comes to actually typing. So many double presses, so many times I hit a key and it doesn’t actually type anything. The larger buttons (spacebar, enter, etc) are the worst offenders of this.