Type in Style! 🎮 Elevate your gaming and work experience with the E-YOOSO Z-11.
The E-YOOSO Z-11 is a compact 60% mechanical keyboard featuring blue switches for tactile feedback, a durable metal panel, and customizable backlighting with 18 modes. Its detachable Type-C cable enhances portability, while anti-ghosting technology ensures every keystroke is registered. Compatible with various operating systems and devices, this keyboard is perfect for both gamers and professionals seeking a stylish and efficient typing solution.
Brand | HUO JI |
Manufacturer | HUO JI |
Model | Z-11 |
Model Name | E-YOOSO Z-11 |
Product Dimensions | 29 x 10 x 3 cm; 500 Grams |
Item model number | Z-11 |
Operating System | Windows 10 |
Hardware Platform | Laptop |
Hardware Interface | USB |
Compatible Devices | Laptop |
Special Features | Ergonomic, Backlit, Foldable |
Mounting Hardware | USB Cable |
Power Source | dc |
Batteries Required | No |
Keyboard Description | Gaming |
Connector Type | Usb |
Material | Metal |
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
Has an attached light | Yes |
Manufacturer | HUO JI |
Country of Origin | China |
Item Weight | 500 g |
A**R
Should’ve gone with a different colour
Product is of good quality with solid built. The inly downside is colour, i should’ve opted for a white and grey keyboard
J**A
Great value for a decent price.
Really great keyboard feels very durable and high quality. Lots of place for dust to accumulate so I'd recommend cleaning it regularly but that's with every mechanical keyboard out there. Few days after using it i can say this is a really good keyboard.
D**N
overall build quality have left me in awe. and why it's an absolute game-changer.
The media could not be loaded. The left shift button were stucked may be damaged due to bad transport
P**E
Exceptional ✨
The key travel is less and the feedback is astounding, the minimal shape and the ergonomics is just on spot, would have loved a colourful led back light but gets the job done.
R**S
Best mechanical keyboard for the price
The media could not be loaded. Just buy it. The quality is better than any other brand at this price range.
U**1
no return policy and no navigation buttons
Product looks good and have a nice feel but the major issue for me was for navigation keys i mean you could have just added 4 more keys to make it more easy for navigation need to use both the hands for navigation not viable for me. Also need to remember many key combinations for simple tasks like writing a backtic you need to press 3 keys.Would not recommend to go along with the product as you cannot return this you are stuck wuth the product
A**R
Good keyboard for vim users
Good keyboard for programming.Tip: you can find the tilde character(~) with Fn+Shift+Esc
J**A
Gaming Mouse.
The media could not be loaded. Red Stiches and very ergonomical for TKL budget friendly gaming Keyboard. Led was awesome and you can choose for your own preference. It might be annoying for some persons the sounds but for me for gaming its nice. Not recommended for typing. Overall Budget Wise. Feel expensive live the LOGITECH TKL.
A**O
Prefer the old style Outemu's with just the "+" post not the new "[+]" switches
Got this keyboard (w/ BROWN switches) to try alongside my many other keyboards, all having "blue" switches of various brands, from actual Cherry to Outemu. I wanted to try out something besides "the blues." As it turns out: I prefer blue switches. Maybe it's just Outemu's browns I don't like. They just feel "mushy" for lack of a better term. I was hoping they'd have that nice "click feel" without the actual click sound. They do not, at all. The really odd thing to me is that there's a detent when you lift-off, but not when you depress. On press-down it feels very linear to me. But on lift-off you can feel the detent in there. It's the exact opposite of what I'd expect. But all things aside, it's a minor thing and comes down to personal preference. I'll be keeping the keyboard as a spare.More importantly - I am not a fan of the new design Outemo has with the "[+]" style post on the switch. Please, please... bring back the standard "+" post without the square box around it. Why? O-rings. I am a gorilla. I love my o-rings. The new [+] style switches makes the o-rings do nothing it seems. They also don't get in the way, so you can use them... it's just they don't really do anything. With the old "+" switches the o-rings are VERY obvious. I notice no sound difference with the new style... with or without it sounds like "clunk clunk clunk..." when I type.Not a fan of the lighting on this keyboard. It is "ROYGBIV" style row to row and you cannot change it. You can turn it off, or only illuminate certain keys, but it's not RGB so you can't change it. Just be aware of this. (I should have been, this was my own fault.) I prefer an "all one color" scheme but that's just me.Otherwise the keyboard is solid - no complaints specific to the Z-77 keyboard. However I do hands down prefer the K552 "redragon" keyboard over it. I like the more boxy design, which is again personal preference. It's just cleaner and more space efficient on the desk.Sincerely,an 800 Pound Gorilla Typist
D**I
Very satisfied for the price
I purchased the version with brown switches. Be careful reading the reviews; it seems like some people are reviewing the Z-88.This is my first mechanical keyboard, so I'm going to talk a bit about how the keys feel and sound. If pressed down slowly, the brown switches feel a bit like running your finger over a rounded bump. For the most part, I feel the bump the same moment a letter appears on the screen; if I go extremely slowly though, I can keep it from triggering until a bit lower. In normal typing, this doesn't really create a "stealth" effect unless I deliberately try to be quiet -- there's a definite clack as the key comes back up. The "tactile" feedback of the little bump is noticeable, but gets lost somewhat in typing.As for the keyboard itself, the layout is slightly compact compared to other keyboards I've used. It's actually narrower than both my desktop keyboard and my laptop. At the moment, my fingers feel a bit cramped by this if it's on my desk, but it's quite comfortable if it's on my lap.Like others, the aluminum on my keyboard has a slight ding on one corner despite being packaged well, so I agree that handling during manufacturing could use some improvement. But I don't see it as a problem.
M**E
Hotswap makes this the best budget entry level mech kb
Deleting original review - in summary, don't buy the red switches -they're absolute garbage due to the excessive spring ping. If you don't intend on modding, buy blue or brown and be done. If you might want to try things out, buy the cheapest one and upgrade the keyboard.Update 3-10-22. What is this.. 2 years later? I'm several hundred dollars more experienced and considered somewhat of a keyboard nerd now.. all b/c this kb sucks stock. However, it carries more potential for its price than anything else (short of the same keyboard being sold under a different brand). When on sale for $20.. it's an absolute steal. Heck, even at $30-$40 it's still among the cheapest OUTEMU-pin hotswap kbs.What does hotswap mean? It means you can swap the garbage stock outemu switches for specific premium switches of your choice.... like gazzew or zealpc ones (unfortunately, gaterons and cherry switches don't fit).So..buy this at $20-$35 and then put in gazzew or zealpc switches.. If you don't know what you like (linear, tactile, clicky), buy a sampler pack of switches and try everything out. There's no cheaper way to get started. With the big brands... if you don't like what you bought, you have to buy another keyboard b/c no hotswap. With this one, spend a few bucks on another switch and try it out. Just make sure they're outemu-pins (smaller than cherry or gateron pins). 5-pin is ok, but you'll have to snip the plastic legs off. Don't use a switch puller.. just use a small flathead screwdriver and go slow.
H**S
IT'S LOUD... but cheap
So Black Friday was coming up and I found this keyboard, it was really cheap and looked pretty nice. I wanted to game and also be able to do other stuff with it too. I decided on the red switches because when I was researching what switches to buy it classified the red keys as the "quieter" switches (linear).CONS - When I started to use the keyboard I found that not only was it super loud but it also had an after sound if you can call it that, like the switch would have a really noticeable spring noise after I pressed on that certain key.PROS- The manual was not the easiest to understand but that's fine because I just pressed FN + (RANDOM KEYS) until I got the RGB stuff down. NGL the RGB looks pretty nice and it's not too bright in my opinion. Another pro is THAT THE KEYS ARE HOT-SWAPPABLE!!! I haven't seen a hot-swappable keyboard that was this cheap and it also came with extra red switches, so that was also pretty nice.Overall, this keyboard isn't the worst but wouldn't recommended it to anyone who doesn't want to disturb the people around you. But if you don't care about the noise and you like RBG and are on a budget, this keyboard is just for you :))
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