Equipped with the brown optical mechanical switches Outemu, the Naito will offer you greater accuracy with every keystroke thanks to the distinctive bounce of its keys. At the same time, their silent profile is perfect for stealth enthusiasts…
Gaming with macros
Naito will give you the ability to create and use your own macros. Gain a significant advantage over your opponents by executing complex moves and combos in no time.
Level up your lighting
Forget everything you knew about lighting. Beyond the lighting behind the keys, the Naito also features subtle side RGB lighting that breaks the monotony while making your space stand out.
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sturdy construction with metal and weight that you only find in those over 100 euros .... I would prefer it to have blue click switches, nice lighting and colors, for me the only negative is the brown switches but that is personal ...
Good for the money, good response, in the space you can hear the spring, generally though for the money the best, the software is garbage it doesn't lock the keyboard
Good in design and style but for me it makes toooo much noise on every key. The metallic combination with the mechanical keys unfortunately tires the ear.
Very good build quality which you can feel as soon as you hold the keyboard in your hands. The switches have a nice sound, feel, and responsiveness. The design with the built-in wrist rest makes it incredibly comfortable, something I didn't expect before buying it. The lighting is very nice and has many presets that you don't need to download any software on your PC for since they are stored on the keyboard. The only thing that bothers me is the absence of multimedia keys. Although both the box and the website say that you can control the volume or skip a song with the F10, F11, etc. keys, in reality, this option does not exist on the keys. I am very satisfied with the 40 euros I bought it for, although I am very disappointed with the multimedia keys. Nevertheless, I would recommend it.
It seems to me to be a sturdy construction, heavy and solid. Thick legs with rubber that prevent the keyboard from sliding on the desk, although the inclination that the legs give to the keyboard is satisfactory, I would like 2 additional levels for the requested price of 70 Euros. It's the first time I see such a thick cable, it must have good insulation, it is covered with fabric. The keys are raised and spaced enough to allow for cleaning between them. They sound okay, they are mechanical, they are not bothersome to me. With the LEDs, you can do many tricks, even more if you download the software from the website, you can create macros for games. Overall, it seems to be of good quality, time will tell. I don't understand why there is such a large gap between the keys and the frame. However, it's not for resting your wrists because the wrists don't touch it when typing. It should have come with a wrist rest at its price. At 50-60 Euros, it would be perfect, at 70, I don't know. The top part is metal, the bottom is plastic. It has 2 holes, I assume, in case any liquid spills, it can drain and not retain moisture, causing problems with the switches. Personally, I would like slightly larger keycaps
Very good keyboard at a price around €70. Indeed, the keys make a little noise, but that's how mechanical keyboards are compared to membrane ones. The ZeroGround software helps you out with features like User Define (1-7 positions) to make your own different settings for the lighting... In a video on YouTube, the camera doesn't capture what you see in reality. It's worth its money
Very beautiful with many gaming modes and adjustable modes.
2. It is somewhat heavy (1.3 kilograms) but it has good material quality.
3. Don't expect the keys to be quiet. They sound like typing on a typewriter! (I personally don't have a problem with it)
4. It is value for money at 50 euros that I bought it, but I don't know about 70 euros. I believe there are similar good or even better keyboards for 70-80 euros, but it depends on the use you want it for. (I chose it because practically the keys are in the air, making it easier to clean.)
(5. I am satisfied mainly because it fits perfectly under the monitor stand I have, as I initially thought it wouldn't fit.)
The only question I have is how it transitions from specific colors in the initial RGB, but I will figure that out too.
Beautiful design and very good construction quality with a sturdy aluminum frame. Crispy click with good response without being too loud. Nice lighting around the frame.
After a year of considerable use, it works flawlessly.
A short video showcasing some of its features:
https://youtu.be/_DynMC8gdmg