
I replaced the "Sun Mother" keycaps with the black kit. It looks pretty good. The front height is very comfortable for typing and playing games, and the layer is not bad, but it is overblown. The black spray looks very good. But it feels rough to the touch.

The Luna axis is too stressful for me, and I plan to change it to the Y3 axis later.
The overall weight is very good, and the big keys are really good this time, very consistent! As a mass-produced keyboard, it can be said to be a surprise.
The sound of the whole keyboard is relatively dull, and the sound consistency of each area is very high! Because it is not quick-release, I am really too lazy to tighten the screws. . . But it is precisely because it is not quick-release that the sound can be guaranteed.

I personally don’t like this halo of tribute behind it. I can’t turn on all my keyboards even if they have RGB, but it’s a bit ugly when it’s turned off. After all, there is a piece of plastic there. In the end, it was adjusted to monochrome. The small aperture on the front is pretty good, although it is also a tribute. In addition, the stainless steel brushed back panel on the back is pretty good.
Summary: PMO has given everything it can, it is very suitable as a gift or a small toy. If you like to play, you can go to the seafood market to get a kit to play with. I recommend this black one!
Reprinted from redbook