![]() | Cherry MX Black MD600-AUSPDAAT1 | $164.00 |
![]() | Cherry MX Brown MD600-BUSPDAAT1 | $164.00 |
![]() | Cherry MX Blue MD600-CUSPDAAT1 | $164.00 |
![]() | Cherry MX Red MD600-RUSPDAAT1 | $164.00 |
![]() | Cherry MX Nature White MD600-NUSPDAAT1 | $164.00 |
![]() | Cherry MX Silver MD600-SUSPDAAT1 | $164.00 |
![]() | Cherry MX Silent Red MD600-SRUSPDAAT1 | $174.00 |
Brand | Mistel |
Model | Barocco |
Size | 60% |
Switch Stems | MX |
Physical Layout | ANSI |
Logical Layout | US QWERTY |
Frame Color | Black |
Primary LED Color | RGB |
Control LED Color | RGB |
Hotswap Sockets | No |
USB Key Rollover | Full |
Multimedia Keys | Yes |
Switch Mount Type | Plate |
Built in Audio Port | No |
Built in Mic Port | No |
Interface(s) | USB |
Windows Compatible | Yes |
Dimensions | 4.91" x 11.63" x 1.56" |
Weight | 2.03 lbs |
Cord Length | 60 inches |
this keyboard has pretty good quality but mine came faulty with some switches.
Got cherry red silent switches to keep my coworkers happy. This keyboard has a high quality feel to it, dig the customizations, LED mood lighting and the ergonomic split. I do a bunch of coding on a Linux system with it. Therefore had to map "~" key to Windows key so I didn't have to use "Fn - shift - Esc" combo, which is too much just for a tilde! Also was able to map Fn key to right space bar, making it easier to access arrow functions. Really awesome.
Quality feels pretty good considering that its primarily made of ABS plastic. Has a very similar feel to a HHB keyboard which is great. The quality on the keycaps used for this board are above what I expected especially when compared to Corsair or Razer options.
This is great option if you're looking for a staggered layout while keeping the 60% form.
Great split board, we've had no issues with getting this board up and running. 4 layers with on board programming has been nice. We have one of the layers set up for macOS, the others for Windows.
Perfect for gaming, which is what we mainly use this for. Can use both halves before you launch whatever, then push the right side out of the way and move the mouse into attack position!
The cord joining the two halves is a bit stiff, but it's not too bad. With a little encouragement, it can split fairly wide. The board is also heavy enough (just enough) that you can tent it just by leaning it up on things and it won't slide off too readily. YMMV depending how hard you type.
Only complaint is that initially the function layer for most mods is blank, so using some standard chords requires pressing the mods first, then the Fn [whatever]. You can fix this by setting the function layer for those mods to the same value as those mods normally have.