🎨 Elevate your setup with style and precision—where anime meets pro gaming.
The Womier WK61 Creamy Mechanical Keyboard blends iconic Kanagawa anime aesthetics with a compact 60% layout, hot-swappable POM linear red switches rated for 50 million presses, and multi-layer sound dampening for a quiet, premium typing experience. Featuring customizable RGB pudding keycaps and programmable software, it’s designed for gamers and professionals seeking a personalized, cross-platform keyboard that stands out visually and performs flawlessly.
J**M
A good budget 60% keyboard with cute design
Pros:- Cute whale design- Lots of built-in lighting options- Cheap and compact, this works well for people who need extra desk space and can live without the F row, home/end/insert/pgup/pgdn keys, and numpad- Nice mildly “thocky” linear red switches included, mild volume (not super loud but not exactly quiet either)- Easily hotswappable and the included key pullers (a plastic one for the keycaps and a metal one for the switches) work great, I had no trouble swapping out the included 3-pin red switches to 5-pin Wisteria Linear switches (super loud & thocky)- No issues with the keyboard so far, though I’ve only owned it for 3 days nowCons:- I have no idea if there’s an actual Insert/Home/End/Pgup/Pgdn key function, as the included manual doesn’t indicate any hotkeys for them (but no huge loss for me)- Arrow keys are set as IJKL (press Fn+I to activate and again to return to letter keys), which I’m somewhat okay with but may be uncomfortable for some people- No adjustable feet- Keyboard feels cheap, but you do get what you pay for- Somehow feels like it weighs slightly heavier than expected for its size (though mechanical keyboards all tend to run on the heavy side)- The included extra keycaps are virtually useless: they’re dark blue, which doesn’t vibe with the aesthetic of this keyboard design, and different heights too (except for the WASD keys) so even ignoring the looks since they would stick out literally because of the extra height, functionally they would be very uncomfortable to use as well
L**N
Highly Recommend
Have had it for well over a year and have never had any issues with it at all. It doesn't feel cheap despite the low price. I think it is an amazing keyboard if you are on a budget, there is no connectivity issues, delay, it feels very quality and sounds amazing, I highly recommend!
J**
Great keyboard
This is a good quality keyboard for a good price. It’s brightly colored and lights up well. It’s easy to use and connect and functions well. My son enjoys it
T**A
Cute and Great options
This keyboard is cute! Love the different light patterns. I thought this was wireless but I was Mistaken. It would be even better that way but, its pretty efficient. There isn't any loud, what I call, Clickety Clacks from the keyboard which was disappointing but, it still smooth to type on. The key sounds as you type is a bit dull. Again though, I love the lights and the patterns you can use. Overall not a bad buy.
A**N
Perfect!
Works well, good for the price. It looks really pretty, and the keyboard sounds are satisfactory. Would Recommend.
I**N
WOW I love this thing.
I horribly struggle with desk space (as likely depicted in the photo). I have my monitors propped up on two different drawing tablet boxes, and generally it's sort of a mess.My friend snagged my this keyboard as a present considering I was rocking a Corsair K100 (a 100% keyboard that was taking up so much space on my desk), and man. I am writing this immediately after receiving and plugging in said keyboard. I genuinely think it blows that hunk of plastic out of the water.I don't know too much about keyboards, but here is what I can say. I am very comfortable typing on it immediately despite only typing on 100% keyboards most of my life. The keycaps have this very interesting sort of textured rough feeling to them, and generally the keyboard has this very nice and pleasant weight to it that I really like.It sounds good, isn't too clickity (like my Corsair had been) and I don't find any part of this keyboard rattly or obnoxious. My previous keyboard had been loud as HELL so I really think this one is an improvement, it doesn't even pick up on my mic nearly as much in an open call.I really like it! I think it's really good for the price (considering my other keyboard was in the $150+ range)I feel like this keyboard genuinely sells a good experience instead of a branded label, and I like that!
T**M
this keyboard is the fire🔥🔥🔥
great keyboard really good for value I have it for like 1 year and it’s like brand new
B**N
Not bad for $35
This keyboard isn’t bad for $35. I bought this for my first keyboard after I built my pc last year and it’s held up fine. Build quality definitely lacks as the keyboard creeks at times and also when you press a key it has some ping. The thing that was really a deal breaker for me was the software. The software is really bad and I tried setting up macros and unfortunately they just didn’t work. If you need keys that aren’t on a 60% keyboard definitely do not purchase this keyboard because you cannot bind them to any keys. I attempted to use the FN layer to add an insert key but it did not work. I’ve since upgraded to the Polar 65 and I’ve noticed how big of a difference there is between this keyboard and ones that are a little more expensive.
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