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The UrChoiceLtd STK61 is a 60% mechanical keyboard featuring tactile Brown switches rated for 50 million keystrokes, dual wired and Bluetooth 5.0 connectivity supporting up to 3 devices, and 12 customizable RGB backlight effects. Its compact 61-key layout maximizes desk space, while a 1000mAh rechargeable battery ensures extended wireless use with quick USB Type-C charging. Designed for gamers and professionals seeking precision, portability, and style.








| Brand | UrChoiceLtd |
| Product Dimensions | 29.1 x 10.1 x 3.95 cm; 580 g |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. |
| Item model number | STK61 |
| Manufacturer | UrChoiceLtd |
| Colour | Black / Brown Switch |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Hardware Platform | Laptop, Tablet, Smartphone |
| Operating System | Windows XP |
| Number of Batteries | 1 |
| Are Batteries Included | No |
| Lithium Battery Energy Content | 3 Watt Hours |
| Lithium Battery Packaging | Batteries contained in equipment |
| Number Of Lithium Ion Cells | 2 |
| Item Weight | 580 g |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
C**N
Brilliant Value
This is an amazing keyboard, and very impressive for the price.There's a lot of great things about this:1) Might seem a bit inconsequantial but the various RGB patterns are AMAZING. Easy to change whenever u get bored, and many to choose from2) The Black keyboard with yellow backlight looks very well and somewhat classy.3) The Brown Switches on mine are very satisfying to type on, and they've worked very well for gaming so far.4) The Bluetooth seems to work very well and I don't notice much lag at all (although I kept it close to my laptop).5) Wired works great.6) VERY good price for all that it does.7) Waterproof.8) Very small and light and very easy to use anywhere at any time especially with little desk real estate.Only disadvantage:1) Bit confusing when it comes to using all of the various special keys (like print screen, F1-F12, etc) but once you get used to it, it should be great. Try and search for a guide.I don't really understand why anyone would buy anything more expensive than this. The click-clacking is very satisfying, although somewhat loud (but I like that) and responsive. Full of features. It's just great.
K**E
Great keyboard no number pad
After many hours of use I can say this is a great keyboard with good battery life, I find myself constantly forgetting to charge it, it is a little noisy as it is mechanical, it's on par with an old type writer for noise and feedback, Aside from this it is responsive and works well just remember it has no number pad so if like my you use trainers in some games like gta5 where its needed for it keys it can be frustrating remapping keys all the time.
G**N
This keyboard can be a lot better for the price
It came with a broken windows key, the blue switches are rattely and the space bar comes of if pressed on the right side, it came with an esc key missing too. Do not recommend
I**N
Decent value for money for a cheap mechanical keyboard
I ordered the white board with brown switches. The switches are Outemu browns.Pros:* Decent cheap board for the price* I haven't seen any other boards with this featureset at this price* Has RGB if you care about that* Can pair with 3 devices over BT and quickly switch with Fn+Q/W/ECons:* No key programmability* Stabilisers are a little loose. Keys longer than 1.5u are wobbly.* Lots of ping from the plate. On upstrokes the switches returning makes a ping sound against the plate, which is quite loud* Bluetooth connection is flaky. I stopped using BT because it sometimes drops out and won't reconnect unless you restart the board* FN key gets stuck occasionally in software (not physically), so you can't type H for example because it is registered as 'Home'. Unplugging and restarting the board fixes this but it seems to happen once a day or so* The included keycap puller is black and left black marks on my white keys which won't clean off* The legends on the keys are quite hard to read, because of the choice of stencil typeface
M**K
no need to buy a more expensive one
at first i was afraid, i was petrified, thinking that i'm taking a risk ordering this keyboard, which is much cheaper than my other mechanichal one that I had bought only for being wireless and yet it has big connection problems and, at the end of the day, it only works while wired. reading other reviews that bluetooth my not work, i din't have great expectations. gladly, i was wrong! it connected immediatly, it works perfectly fine, it is compact, good construction and beautiful, the orange light at the black one is much better for me than the rainbow one i used to have. you can set the keyboard brightness as you want or turn it off. just have in mind it is a compact keyboard, no volume shortcuts for example. if you don' t mind that, just do it and buy it.p.s. i am no gamer, i just want it for writing so i have no opinion in that matter.
J**O
Compact, but still useful
Easily beats out the rubber-dome keyboard I've been using for the last few years, was able to touch type with it right out of the box. I don't know what brand the red switches are, but they feel really smooth and responsive. I really like the minimalist design, although some key shortcuts that would take 2 keys take 3 due to the cut down layout.Despite the low price, it feels very well made, all the keys feel heavy duty and the keyboard is quite heavy, so there's no danger of it sliding aroundThe bluetooth feature is really useful, I can switch from my PC to my Tablet with a keyboard shortcut, it can connect to 3 different devices and toggle between them
C**M
Great concept, but not for everyday use
I honestly do like this keyboard from a 'gadgety' perspective. The condensed keyboard and mechanical keys are great.The ability to set backlight options from the keyboard and even the simplicity of setting up blutooth to connect to computer are all great. I do really like the keyboard.So from the concept perspective, I love it.However, do I enjoy using this keyboard everday? No, not really. It starts to fall down with the double of triple function of certain keys. I am a software developer and am very used to using the keyboard to write code. During that process I use keys like Tab, Ctrl, Shift, Alt, Function keys (F1..F12) , commas, semi-colons, forward and back slashes and arrow keys A LOT. Unfortunately to access these key you may need to press the Fn key, so Fn + Ctrl or Fn + Enter before you can actually press the character key you really want.Throw in with this that the keyboard is not UK layout, it makes it more difficult. I don't mind the non-uk keyboard layout if I didn't have to contend with remembering which key combinations I have to press in conjuction of where the key is that I need to press.I guess, ultimately, for a programmer, this is not the keyboard to buy. However, if you are a gamer, I think it would be fine. If you are writing documents, then it would probably fine also.But someone in my position where I need to continually keep switching key functions to activate keys before I can use them, look to something else instead, this is not for you.So, I do like the keyboard, just not for my job, which I do all day.