

🎮 Elevate your game with precision, style, and unstoppable speed!
The TECKNET Mechanical Gaming Keyboard features 88 keys with tactile blue mechanical switches delivering 30% faster response times. It offers 15 customizable RGB backlight modes to enhance your gaming atmosphere and supports anti-ghosting for simultaneous multi-key presses. Compact and portable with broad USB compatibility across major OS platforms, it’s built for durability with a 50 million keystroke lifespan and a 3-year warranty, making it a reliable choice for gamers and professionals alike.







| ASIN | B005TIYDJC |
| Antenna Location | Education, Everyday Use, Personal, Programming, Student |
| Best Sellers Rank | 4,601 in Computers & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Computers & Accessories ) 63 in Keyboards (Computers & Accessories) |
| Box Contents | TeckNet Ergonomic Keyboard + manual |
| Brand Name | TECKNET |
| Button Quantity | 88 |
| Colour | Yellow & Black |
| Compatible Devices | Microsoft Windows 2000, XP, VISTA, 7, 8, 10, 11 |
| Compatible Operating System Family | Linux, MacOS, Windows |
| Connectivity Technology | USB |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (1,439) |
| Enclosure Material | Plastic |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Is Electric | Yes |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 36.1L x 13.2W x 3.3H centimetres |
| Item Weight | 650 Grams |
| Keyboard Description | Flexible |
| Keyboard Layout | QWERTY |
| Language | English |
| Manufacturer | TECKNET |
| Manufacturer Part Number | MT-133 |
| Mechanical Keyboard Switch Model | Blue Switch |
| Model Name | Mechanical Gaming Keyboard |
| Model Number | 843498 |
| Number of Keys | 105 |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Product Features | Wrist Rest |
| Product Warranty | 18 Monthes Warranty |
| Style Name | Modern |
| Switch Type | Mechanical |
| Unit Count | 1.0 count |
J**E
great affordable keyboard
I’ve been using the TECKNET Mechanical Gaming Keyboard for a while now, and it’s been fantastic! The keys feel really responsive and satisfying to press, which makes gaming and typing super smooth. It’s held up great over time with no issues, and the build quality feels solid and durable. I also love the design — it looks sleek and fits well on my desk without taking up too much space. The backlighting is a nice touch, adding some style and helping me see the keys clearly in low light. Overall, this keyboard works great for both gaming and everyday use. Definitely worth the 5 stars from me!
R**S
A solidly made keyboard with small compromises
I've been using Microsoft's Comfort Curve 2000 and 4000 keyboards for years, although my 2000 periodically stops working, and it's pretty difficult to debug code when your F11 key stops working! As I always enjoyed old IBM keyboards, I thought I'd try my hand at a new generation of mechanical keyboards. My initial impressions of the keyboard were good. It's made of plastic, but it has a significant heft to it, which strongly suggests a metal framework inside. Or a brick or two. The keyboard is very chunky, and even when resting flat without feet it's still quite a height. The cord is braided. I don't know why, but I find braided cables to be more premium in feel and more reliable (no awkward kinks). Then I noticed the absence of the menu key, replaced by a function key. Now while this key doesn't get as much use as standard keys, I still use it quite a bit to open context menus and the like and so I was slightly disappointed by that. On plugging the keyboard in all the keys lit up with a back-light. Fortunately, one of the jobs of the aforementioned function key is to configure the keyboard. The lighting has several different brightness, but even at the lowest setting I thought it was too distracting with the entire keyboard lit up. I took a look at some of the built in configurations and so of them were utterly pointless, such as ripple. Very gimmicky! It also has the ability to have the lights switch on for certain keys, assumably for gamers but this isn't something I've ever needed - when playing a game I'm staring at the screen, not the keyboard. In the end I opted for a simple scheme where each key lights up briefly after being pressed. This seemed like a nice compromise between having them all on, or all off. And besides, it felt "futurey". Actually using the keyboard was nice, a good reminder of the old days when hitting keys felt like hitting keys instead of squishy membranes. I'm a touch typist and did notice that the "error rate" of keys was quite high as I adjusted to the different weight of the keys and slightly offset locations. My existing keyboards have extra keys for muting sound, pausing and resuming media etc, and I use these keys quite a lot. While this keyboard doesn't have dedicated keys, you can use the standard function keys combined with the dedicated function key to do the same thing. I was slowly getting used to this, although I still prefer dedicated keys. One other minor annoyance - the indicator lights (num lock, scroll lock etc) don't seem to be affected by the global brightness settings and are quite bright. And the num lock light bleeds into the other indicators, making them look toggled too. Now onto the painful (literally) part of this review. I originally switched to ergonomic keyboards years ago after developing RSI in my wrists and forearms, a problem I have not suffered since the switch. I've been using this keyboard for just a week and I am rapidly becoming aware of pain in my left forearm, and a tingle in the right suggesting that one isn't too far behind. So while I probably would have gotten used to not having my menu or dedicated media keys, I am going to have to return this keyboard. Possibly the issue could be alleviated with a keyboard wrist rest (the keyboard is high!) but I don't have one to hand and they didn't help "back in the day" for me. Back to the faulty, but flat and pain free CC2000 I go! Of course, if you don't suffer from RSI then you can discount this last part of my review, but in my case it's the critical aspect. Oh, and before I forget - while this keyboard is actually a set and includes a mouse too, I am perfectly content with my existing DeathAdder and so I didn't even open the box it came in. I have no idea what it looks like or how it performs.
M**B
look for the green light
really nice keyboard and easy to use, does save battery by switching itself off so need to ensure the green light is on before you start typing, but overall very pleased and great value compared to competitors
V**S
Cheap and most definitely cheerful....
I am writing this review using the keyboard and I'm most impressed with it so far. I paid around £21 for it, normally seeing it on sale for around £30. Whilst it was exceptional value at the price I paid I would have been more than happy if I had paid full price. The key movements are very positive in their feel, not sticky nor offering too much resistance when typing, there are no annoying clicks when using it.. The size of the keyboard allows for good key spacing and the clarity of what is written on each key, as well as allowing the blue light to be seen through those markings, just helps when looking for keys. The various controls over the brightness and settings for the blue light, no changing of colour, has made it comfortable to use in bright light or dim surroundings. The keyboard has a very solid feel to it, the build quality is very good and the it certainly seems heavy. As my primary reason for buying this was the keyboard I can say that the mouse was a bonus. I already use a Logitech G502 mouse on my main PC and so the mouse which was bundled has gone to an HTPC, where it will be used rarely. The mouse does not have the same feel of robustness but seems positive enough on movement and control, all the features you would expect from an optical mouse with scroll wheel etc. As I expected I might prefer the Logitech but then again that mouse alone cost three times more than I paid for this keyboard and mouse. I would find it difficult to be critical of this keyboard, all the functionality is there, including media control, and the mechanical keys are a joy to use. Excellent packaging and good contact from customer support asking if I am happy with my purchase. A thumbs up from me :)
K**Y
Big enough to make in-office days easier but small enough to fit in my backpack. I also love how long the charge lasts!
T**N
It works well and has a very long battery life. I do wish I could make the function keys stay on by default, but it's a minor issue.
N**U
5/5 stars. no problems whatsoever. good range. I've had this item since Aug of 2025 it's April 2026 now
J**N
ITS A GREAT KEYBOARD
F**O
I'm still using this bluetooth keyboard. very thin and easy to set up. Good for traveling
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