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The Soke-Six Waterproof Multimedia 2.4GHz Wireless Gaming Keyboard and Mouse Combo offers a seamless wireless experience with a compact design, ergonomic features, and waterproof protection, making it ideal for both gaming and professional use.
A**N
highly recomend
me and my wife are big time gamers so I purchased two of them and we have been looking for a good wireless gaming mouse and keyboard that would meet are expectations because we are tired of dealing with wires and cords so here is are opinion the mouse and keyboard is sturdy with little to no flex the connection is very strong we have had no problems with connection loss and even tested the connection about 9 feet away and still worked great the mouse is really good and on point with no stutter or lag and so far we have had them for 4 days now and have been playing on them constantly and the battery life is still going strong my only complaint is the wording on the mouse I would highly recommend this mouse and keyboard combo over a Logitech that is what we was using and the connection was horrible
A**R
heads up about the water-proofing (this includes steam)
so before anything just so everyone knows i DO like this keyboardthe mouse works great, the keyboard is just right for me maybe a bit sensitive on key presses but works very well all the samei have purchased this keyboard 3+ times for both quality and priceBut i wanted to leave a note about water proofingfirst off, it's meant to be spill resistant in the fact it will resist outside water damage, but still be cautious of actual water inside the keys, the inner part of this keyboard is kinda this long mat that connects all the keys, and if water gets in, it causes things to stick then a keypress can cause all the keys around it to press every time. also even hot steam can cause this, and either will also cause some keys to stop working all together.so do not get this keyboard for "waterproofing"but do get it for a quality keyboard and mouse for a low price.
J**O
Just what I needed
Just what I needed to hopefully get a keyboard that will work if maybe a cat relieves himself on it. Will find out if maybe it stops working like the other one.
J**Y
Great value, one tiiiny request
Personally I think it looks better in person than in the pictures. If you're just starting out with a small budget and are open to upgrading later, this will definitely get you buy.My only nit-pick is that there are no rubberized feet, so you'll either need to make your own or get some sort of keyboard mat.You cannot connect the keyboard without connecting the mouse, as there is no on/off switch for the mouse. One USB receiver connects both, and they instantly turn on when connected.I knew what I was getting for my money, and I am not disappointed in the slightest.
T**H
Poor Performance
Mouse goes to sleep while gaming (at random times, optical laser just shuts down until a button is pressed). This happens anytime between 2 and 100 seconds after the last mouse button was pressed and can occur while the mouse is moving: the cursor suddenly stops on the screen.Keyboard fails to register keypresses or doubles up characters (keyboard bounce) as if electrical contacts are VERY poor quality.
J**S
General use, yes. Gaming, no
I've had the keyboard and mouse duo for 4 months now and honestly kinda regret buying it. It was great in the beginning no issue however in the past month I've experience some issue with the mouse specifically. The scroll wheel no longer wants to scroll down as reliable as I would like sometimes when scrolling it just stops working and other times it scrolls in the opposite direction which is frustrating. The other issue is the mouse failing in general, there have been several times where I missed clicked due to the house stop working, I'm not a huge gamer but I do notice it when playing. So I would have to say for the price it's an alright keyboard and mouse for an casual office setting but if you plan on using this for gaming at all, I would probably go for a better choice.
T**Y
Cute, functional, lightweight
It looked like it had been repackaged, but I know sometimes electronics need to be tested occasionally so I didn't mind. No scratches on the actual product! It came with a cute thank you card and clear instructions. Works great as far as I can tell, though I don't play fast paced moba games so I can't give you reaction times. Otherwise I'm just glad it's waterproof bc I'm clumsy. It's also surprisingly light. Whatever normal weight a keyboard is this ain't it, watch out for that when picking it up! You might end up tossing into the air!
L**Y
Not worth the $30
Pros -1.) Light, small enough to throw in a backpack but big enough to use comfortably.2.) The mouse feels great in the hand and all the buttons register with no problems. A little more weight may be nice but I am not docking it for being light, that's personal preference.Cons -1.) To get a key to register, you need to apply a bit more force than you would expect, this can lead to missed letters when typing if you aren't careful.2.) The keyboard itself is VERY light and flexible. While that's really much of an issue, it makes it where it slides around my desk ALOT as I type on it, some rubber on the bottom would have made this problem non-existent.
T**R
Full Review
As someone who has owned literally dozens upon dozens of keyboards I bought this to see how it compares to other wireless ones in the same category. I'll try to go through all the good and the bad.The Good:- Batteries are easy to install. May seem like an odd good, but you'd be surprised on the amount of cheaper keyboards where the battery spot is too tight or too loose causing batteries to pop out. This one was just right.- Although they aren't back lit, the keys have clear white lettering and not an offensive font.- Function Buttons. It's nice that on such a inexpensive wireless keyboard you get hot buttons for music, volume control. Some are a little stupid, like FN+F11 which opens up file explorer. The same thing can be achieved by pressing WIN+E on ANY keyboard which only requires one hand and you don't need to reach for the key.Negative:- The Keys. If you're a heavier typist, this is less of an issue. You have to press down more than I'd like to register a button press. The keys have a mushy feel to them and also are not securely seated. There is no tactile feel which for the loudness of a key press makes no sense. Each key has some serious wiggle to them which doesn't make it very pleasant to type with for more than a sentence. I wasn't expecting Cherry MX results, but out of a dozen or so membrane keyboards I've owned, this is by far the worst. It's VERY entry level.-WASD keys are recessed! I have never seen that before. It makes for a very difficult typing experience. Usually I can type around 90wpm at around a 97% accuracy running a typing test. I went ahead and pulled out another inexpensive keyboard (sub $20 wired backlit keyboard by 1byone that was also a membrane keyboard). I managed to get 82wpm at 93% accuracy. Testing with this keyboard, I was around 52wpm and 73% accuracy. When I reviewed all my mistakes on the typing test, almost every word that was a mistake was in the WASD keys and almost any correction was a word directly after leaving one of these recessed keys. That's a total drop of 37% in my WPM and 20% drop in accuracy based on a similar membrane keyboard layout.- Flex in the keyboard. There is WAY too much flex to they keyboard. I could literally twist this thing in two in a matter of seconds if I chose to. If you're a TV Typist (using this on your lap on the couch with your computer on the TV) you're not going to like it. Every key press causes a massive flex. The closer to the center you get, the worse the flex is. All that was required was a little more plastic on the top and the bottom of the keyboard to add a little extra rigidity to the product. But they didn't.- Texture on the keys. The raised lettering on the gaming keys feels like sandpaper after just writing this review on it. I have actually stopped a couple of times just to rub my fingertips subconsciously. I caught myself doing it. lol. It only seems to be left hand (where the gaming keys are) and mostly effect the middle and ring fingers the most.- The mouse. First off its too small. MUCH smaller than it appears in the picture. My primary at my house is a Logitech MX Master 2S (which is the only mouse you should really ever buy) but on a few of my less used pc's a good wireless mouse is handy to have but not used enough to justify over $100 for the Logitech. I have a Zealot wireless gaming mouse that I picked up for around $18 last year that I figured would be a fair comparison to this. It requires 2 batteries, it feels great in the palm of your hand, and it's the size you'd expect a mouse to be. It was also back lit with a 2-way adjustable scroll wheel. The one that came with this set is awful. It's truly in my top 5 for worst mice I ever owned. If you're planning on using this for longer than 10 minutes a day AVOID IT AT ALL COSTS. It is at least 15-20% smaller than what a mouse should be. Only Donald Trump's baby hands would find this mouse usable. It is not ergonomic at all. It should be illegal to call a mouse "Gaming" when a few hours of use a day would easily give you carpal tunnel syndrome. I had a cheap mouse back in the 90's when I started getting into computers and this mouse reminds me a lot of it. I remember going to the doctors for a pain in my right hand and sometimes my finger would dislocate out of it's socket and swell to twice the size forcing me to pop it back in. The doctor told me immediately it was my mouse and to replace it with a proper ergonomic mouse. I was on muscle relaxers for well over 6 weeks to bring my hand back and I owe it to a mouse that is virtually the same as this one. No. Don't use this mouse. I could go on about it randomly shutting off or occasionally jumping around the screen on a table where a dozen other mice I've tested have worked well, but even if that worked perfectly, the health of your hand isn't worth using this mouse.- Battery life. You know by the fact that it only uses 1 AA battery for the keyboard that you wont get much juice out of it. It will last half as long as a 2 battery keyboard (which is much more common) I guess the only upside to that is you only need 1 battery to run it, but you'll be changing it twice as often.In summation, this is a really awful combo system. Even in the $35ish price range are much better products to buy. This is a distracting keyboard that wasn't designed by a gamer. No gamer on the planet would design such an awful keyboard.
C**N
This mouse will go to sleep even while gaming.
Mouse goes to sleep while in use at least until you click a button to wake it up, that click will register in game. This is super annoying for gamers, I can't believe a product like this ever passed QA.
C**L
It works
Never used not a gamer but my son likes it
W**I
Returned it
The quality of the keyboard plastic was way low than depicted in the pictures. Certainly not worth $39.99. Mouse felt a little better. Returned the product.
S**K
Not recommended
The mouse didnt work properly it keep losing connection during the game had to take out battery and put it back in
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