🎮 Elevate your game and workflow with precision, speed, and style
The Lemokey X3 Wired Mechanical Gaming Keyboard features a full 104-key layout with Cherry MX Red switches and red backlighting. Designed for Windows users, it boasts a 1000 Hz polling rate and NKRO for ultra-responsive input. Its gasket mount structure combined with acoustic foam ensures a quieter, more comfortable typing experience. Fully programmable via QMK/VIA software, it offers endless customization for key remapping and macros, all housed in durable double-shot ABS keycaps with a sleek modern design.
Keyboard Layout | QWERTY |
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
Button Quantity | 104 |
Number of Sections | 2 |
Is Electric | Yes |
Keyboard Backlighting Color Support | Single Color |
Power Source | USB powered" or "DC power supply |
Switch Type | Cherry MX Red |
Compatible Devices | Laptop, Gaming Console, PC |
Connectivity Technology | USB-C |
Special Features | Backlit |
Number of Keys | 104 |
Style | Modern |
Theme | Gaming with customizable red lighting |
Color | Red Switch |
Material | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene, Rubber |
B**G
Great for any use case!
I use this keyboard at the register at work, and it works perfect even with the old system we use. The keys are very satisfying to press and responsive, and it feels comfortable to use. For $50 ($40 on sale), this is an excellent value full size mechanical keyboard, although the one complaint I have are the backlights being a bit dim on full brightness, but that is also mostly due to being surrounded by large windows midday.
T**V
Best keyboard for my money with a con
I liked how the value for money was there with this keyboard, the best for this style, the problem with it was the build quality, the keyboard frame would sort of go up every time I pressed a key on it but other than that, this keyboard was the best one I bought for my money
I**S
A reasonable 101/104-key keyboard
TL;DR: It's a keyboardTHE GOOD:• More satisfying than a membrane keyboard while being quieter than most mechanical keyboards• Static red backlighting is simple, easy on the eyes• *Proper* 101/104-key layoutTHE BAD: Flexes a bit under useTHE UGLY: At the time of purchase it was priced at close to double the Keychron C3 Pro that it's clearly based on (this has changed at time of writing and they have rough price parity)
R**Z
Great for the price
Bought this on a whim and very surprised how nice it feels out of the box. This board is very bouncy and "clacky" but makes general typing feel good in my case. There is no stabilizer rattle on mine that I have seen from other brands at this price point.I feel this is a good starting point for those getting into mechanical keyboards or looking for a nice typing experience.
R**Y
Junk...
Didn't even last 4 months of average use. Cheap Kensington ps/2 literally lasted years before I decided to swap to this keyboard. Now I'm swapping back.
R**S
Great tactile experience and consistent performance.
After a little more than 3 months (and 500K keystrokes), the only noticeable changes to this keyboard consist of a slight shine on the faces of the keys I use the most. For many years I preferred to use the "chiclet style" keyboards, after having tried some truly awful keyboards with this form factor. However, I was talked into it by a family member who loves a good mechanical keyboard, so I gave this keyboard a chance. I'm really glad I did. In spite of the extra travel and pressure requirements, compared to the chiclet keyboards, I found myself averaging 10-12 wpm faster with this keyboard. That fact, combined with the really satisfying tactile experience of this keyboard, make this a great buy for under fifty bucks (at the time of this review). The high polling rate and programmable functions are icing on the cake.
B**B
Good mid range full sized with exceptional switches
Ordered the keyboard with the brown switches and they are some of the best feeling and smooth brown switches, they are so good I'd say they are on par with far more expensive keyboards that come with creamy switches, yes, they are that good. It is exceptionally quiet for a midrange keyboard, on par with far pricier keyboards, they did a fantastic job with sound dampening on this one. It's full sized, I don't know about many of you but I need all the keys.Lighting looks really nice with the shine through keycaps, keycaps feel nice and seem fairly high quality. North facing led but only a single color with a crazy amount of brightness levels, I counted 30 levels of brightness. You can adjust it to where you barely see the light around the outside of the key yet the lettering is still well illuminated, a very unique look.I wouldn't say it's flimsy but it does have more than the average amount of twist if you hold it up and twist the sides, not really an issue unless it's a wireless keyboard and it's not going to be sitting flat on the desk. I'd say the only thing this keyboard was lacking is a color changing led, maybe just a slightly stiffer frame, and hot swappable switches, other than that it has some exceptional quality in the other areas. I tried getting a switch out, they are definitely soldered in there. It really deserves 4.5 stars but that's not an option.
D**H
Great looking and feeling keyboard
This is my first mechanical keyboard. My son has a Corsair for his gaming setup but he actually likes the way mine feels more. Of course he mainly only uses 4 keys whereas I use mine for typing because I don't actually game with it. I wanted a 100% keyboard because I just cannot do without my number pad.My favorite color is red and I love a red and black color scheme so I'm pretty happy with the aesthetics of the keyboard. Some people would be disappointed that the lighting is only in red, doesn't bother me at all. Cycling through the different lighting effects is pretty easy and it took me a couple of minutes to find my favorite. The web based application for programming the keyboard worked but there wasn't much there that I found useful to me.With this being my first mechanical keyboard I noticed that the keys are pretty sensitive which has caused me to use the backspace much more. I assumed the keys had to be fully depressed to register a type but that is definitely not the case. Overall I really like the build quality, the aesthetics, and the functionality of the keyboard.
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