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A feature-packed 65% at an affordable price, Meko's Push is great for users looking for a compact footprint with arrow keys. The Push features full hotswap functionality, Bluetooth connectivity, RGB Backlighting, Double Shot caps, and more packed into a stylish frame.
Brand | Meko |
Model | Push |
Size | 65% |
Switch Stems | MX |
Physical Layout | ANSI |
Logical Layout | US QWERTY |
Frame Color | Black |
Frame Top Material | Plastic |
Frame Bottom Material | Plastic |
Primary LED Color | RGB |
Control LED Color | RGB |
Hotswap Sockets | Yes |
USB Key Rollover | Full |
Multimedia Keys | No |
Switch Mount Type | Plate |
Built in Audio Port | No |
Built in Mic Port | No |
Interface(s) | Wireless,USB-C |
Windows Compatible | Yes |
Mac Compatible | Yes |
Linux Compatible | Yes |
Warranty | 1 Year Warranty |
Dimensions | 4.00" x 13.00" x 1.44" |
Weight | 1.41 lbs |
Cord Length | 72 inches |
Pros:
- Bluetooth with 5 connections has come in especially useful, now I only need a single keyboard on my desk, using two of the bluetooth slots and the wired connection also. Switching between them is seamless.
- The spacebar is nicely rounded at the bottom edge compared to other keyboards I have, such a minor thing but somehow I really noticed the difference.
- One of few keyboards on this site to have an option for Kalih Box White switches, which are the highest rated for typing. They are earning that rank with me so far, not as loud as the Cherry MX Blue (which were my previous favorite) but with a similar clicky feel.
- The price is fantastic, $80 at the time of purchase.
Cons:
- Key layout is a little too close together where the last column of a 60% meets the extra 5% of keys. I find myself hitting the Insert key occasionally, going too far to the right when aiming for the backspace. With continuous use this problem will probably be non-existant.
- Very little help online beyond the user manual, when I received mine the number keys wouldn't work. I searched around but couldn't find anything. I ended up resetting it (by holding Fn Space for 3 seconds) and that fixed the issue.
This keyboard is probably the best choice for a beginner, hot swappable switches is a great feature. The RGB lighting is great and its not overwhelming. Bluetooth is also very good with up to 5 devices stored, each profile also stores up to 3 macros each being up to 32 keypresses. For $80 this is the best option you can make for a quality keyboard
Great value. Build quality is good enough, and the gateron yellow option is nice. I went for this one because the key layout was pretty well thought-out for a 65%. I tend to keep my keyboards on my lap as I type, and this is just the right width for that. Cons: bluetooth functionality seems finicky, especially switching between devices, and there are way too many LED pattern choices for my taste, although I bet they're pretty standard. I just want a simple illumination for typing in the dark.