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Gaming keyboard by Savio with RGB illuminated keys in US English. It is mechanical, making it ideal for gamers as well as for those who desire fast typing. It has quick response and accuracy, as its switches activate at half press, saving movements when typing. Compared to membrane keyboards, they last longer over time, but have the disadvantage of noise,...
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Gaming keyboard by Savio with RGB illuminated keys in US English. It is mechanical, making it ideal for gamers as well as for those who desire fast typing. It has quick response and accuracy, as its switches activate at half press, saving movements when typing. Compared to membrane keyboards, they last longer over time, but have the disadvantage of noise, which is often annoying for those around. It features Outemu Brown switches, are relatively quiet and more ergonomic than other types of switches. A middle ground that combines the speed of the blue switch for more efficient typing and the precision of the red switch. Considered suitable for typing and for gaming, except perhaps FPS games. It is 60% the size of a standard keyboard, requires less space on the desk and does not have numeric keys on the right side.
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Guys, the keyboard is really good! It was purchased with Outemu Red switches and was assembled. It should be noted that the switches are soldered onto the PCB, so it will take some time for the switches and stabilizers to break in. Once everything is broken in, tape is applied to the back of the PCB and foam (personally, I used automotive soundproofing) to make the sound of the keys quite nice!!!!! I couldn't believe my ears when I heard that I would get such results with Outemu Red switches!!! The keyboard only comes with a Type-C cable and nothing else. It is made of pretty good quality plastic overall (except for the metal plate of the switches). Its RGB lighting is very vibrant and beautiful with the white keycaps. There is software available for the computer, which can be downloaded from the Savio website.
***If you want to lubricate the switches without removing them, I personally have been doing it for years with WD40 Multi-Use, without any issues, but the stabilizers might make a little noise if certain procedures that require switch removal are not performed. (If a switch is not working, it means that the WD40 did not dry properly)
On the other hand, there is the Redragon K617 FIZZ with hotswappable switches. Also, in comparison between these two, I believe the Redragon K617 FIZZ is significantly better if you want to engage in mods and different switches. It also has better stabilizers than the Savio Whiteout.
On the other hand, the Savio has better RGB lighting, better keycaps, is more stable, and is heavier because the plate on top of the switches is metal, and it has 2 height adjustments. The Redragon is entirely made of plastic. Additionally, the Savio has more macro commands, such as sound control. Ultimately, I will use the Savio as my main keyboard. Also, the arrow keys and the FN key on the Savio are located in positions that are more convenient for me.
And here's a sound test:
https://www.youtube.com/shorts/6vHvh8USl2Y
I personally bought the keyboard for the price of 30 euros 2 months ago and I have to say that it is very satisfactory. I got it with brown switches, but I believe that the red switches are equally nice. However, if you want it to make noise and have a nice click, then I would recommend the blue switches.
Very good quality keyboard.
I had difficulty finding drivers.
HERE FOR DRIVERS
https://www.savio.net.pl/en/product/mechanical-gaming-keyboard-whiteout-red/
Very good keyboard feel.
Something in between a blue and red switch? I can't describe it exactly.
In general, the keyboard is somewhat light, although it has a slightly hard feel at the bottom. It's not very stable, especially when you're doing fast typing, you can feel that it's a cheap keyboard.
For the money though, I think it's decent. The white color and the RGB are really nice. It also has its own software for customization.
It has a detachable USB Type-C cable.
If you're programmers or typers, meaning if you need to do a lot of typing for your work, don't choose it. The brown switches may be great for fast typing, but the keyboard, being 60%, is not comfortable at all. Go straight for a full-size or at least the tournament edition. At least have the arrow keys and the ScrLck by themselves.
Today I used it and it looks beautiful. Good response and many bright patterns. We will see it in depth over time. Blue switches with a good feeling.
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