Varmilo VA108M RGBY White LED Dye Sub PBT Mechanical Keyboard

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$145.00
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SKU: VA108M_2WLLK22W
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Varmilo VA108M RGBY Mechanical Keyboard

Available Switches

Cherry MX Black thumbnailCherry MX Black
VA108ML2W/LLK22W
$145.00
Cherry MX Brown thumbnailCherry MX Brown
VA108MN2W/LLK22W
$149.00
Cherry MX Blue thumbnailCherry MX Blue
VA108MC2W/LLK22W
$149.00
Cherry MX Red thumbnailCherry MX Red
VA108MR2W/LLK22W
$149.00
Cherry MX Silent Red thumbnailCherry MX Silent Red
VA108MP2W/LLK22W
$159.00
Cherry MX Silent Black thumbnailCherry MX Silent Black
VA108MH2W/LLK22W
$159.00
Cherry MX Silver thumbnailCherry MX Silver
VA108MS2W/LLK22W
$159.00
Cherry MX Clear thumbnailCherry MX Clear
VA108MW2W/LLK22W
$159.00

Keycaps

Backlighting

  • White LED Primary LEDs: White
  • White LED Control LEDs: White

Details and Specifications

BrandVarmilo
ModelVA108M
SizeFull Size
Switch StemsMX
Physical LayoutANSI
Logical LayoutUS QWERTY
Frame ColorBlack
Primary LED ColorWhite
Control LED ColorWhite
Hotswap SocketsNo
USB Key RolloverFull
Multimedia KeysYes
Switch Mount TypePlate
Built in Audio PortNo
Built in Mic PortNo
Interface(s)USB
Windows CompatibleYes
Dimensions5.39" x 17.41" x 1.30"
Weight3.00 lbs
Cord Length60 inches

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  • My first mechanical keyboard of recent times.
    I love it! It's heavy and solid. I first got the switch tester and chose the Cherry MX Blue switches, and they are perfect for me.
    The Scroll lock, num lock, and caps lock keys came with alternate caps with a place for the light to shine thru.
    It comes with a key puller, no need to buy separately.

  • This is my first mechanical keyboard and I've had it for about 5 months now. Coming from using membrane keyboards for the past 25 years, it took me just a bit to get used to the weight and feel of the keys (I got the silent reds). But I'm a huge fan now and am considering getting another one of these to replace my cheap HP office keyboard.

    The keys are so quiet and smooth, it's just unreal. And I didn't think I'd use the calculator and PC shortcut keys on the top right but they've been great.

    One problem I had recently with this was my Windows keys stopped working. Come to find out, I had accidentally pressed the Fn and Win key together at some point. Pushed those again and they're working now.

    I have no issues with this keyboard. There is a very slight metallic sound when pressing some keys at certain velocities. But with my particular keyboard, it's not a problem or an annoyance. It's not even noticeable most of the time.

  • I got the Cherry Silent Red switches with this keyboard and I love it. The feel is super smooth and it sounds great.

  • Got this with the Cherry MX Blue switches. The keyboard is solid and heavy. Build quality is high. The keys feel amazing.

  • This was NOT my first mechanical keyboard. I went with this one with clear switches.

    Build quality top notch, except for the sometimes loud and always annoying "ping" sound fading away after every key stroke. Unfortunately within 10 seconds I knew I couldn't use the board because of that distracting sound. I really didn't get a lot of quality time with the board to talk about longevity, etc.

    There was a lot to appreciate about the board. But while "clickety-clack" is good for many of us, "ping ping ping" is definitely not. Going to try a different brand.

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