PROS: It's got RGB! So I can see the buttons in a dark room. It shuts off by itself if you don't use the keyboard for like 2 or 3 minutes. You can manually shut off the keyboard on the back of it. It is smaller than I thought. So more room on the desk. It is very light. A 3 year old baby can lift it. LOL Did I mention its wireless. Just charge the keyboard and plug in the dongle. TA DAH! You got a working keyboard! Look ma! No wires! No AA batteries to buy.CONS: Its smaller than I thought. Just enough to where can type. Only 61 keys. Not like a whole keyboard w/numeric section. It is like so light, that I move the keyboard with my MIND! LOL Takes 2 long hours to fully charge. OMG 2 hours???!!! LOL It does feel cheaply made for ~ $20 product. But hey, it's all good.CONCLUSION: It's a great product. Decently priced. Wireless. RGB's. No AA/AAA batteries to buy. What else can I say. Not a bad keyboard! Great for small desks. Great for a big desk, this thing takes up little room. I would recommend to anyone! 4/5 stars. -1 star for all the cons. Cheers! :DOne major downfall of this keyboard is that the escape button and the tilde button share the same key. Worse, the tilde is the dominant key for some reason. Which means you have to hold FN (which is only on the right side of the keyboard) to use escape. That means taking your right hand off the mouse. That is very annoying. It's also the same with the F keys, but that much was obvious prior to purchase. I would not recommend for any competitive gaming.This keyboard will annoy you if you play Warzone with it because you hit escape to go back in the menu often. You could just click to go back ..but who does that by default?Other than that one major design inadequacy, I think you get your money's worth. It's a quality keyboard that feels no different than any other keyboard I've touched in it's price range. Great for single player games or games you don't rely on escape to navigate menus quickly. The wireless is good for the range stated.I noticed some of the keys seem a little louder than others. The keyboard is very small and I think might be too small for me. Since it's a 60% keyboard there are no arrow keys and I have to access those by pressing FN and AWSD buttons but that is malfunctioning. Once in a while the cursor will move but more often than not it doesn't work. Might just be a defect on mine. I was just planning on regular use so can't say much about gaming capabilities. Unfortunately, I'll have to return this defective unit. Might go for a 65% keyboard next time which has the dedicated arrow keys in case this happens again. I did really like that it is wireless.I enjoy gaming with this keyboard, the RGB is real, the rainbow colors scan across the keys and backlighting. There are many settings in the keyboard to alter the lighting. To save battery power, the lights turn off after a preset time. Unfortunately, without the lighting on, you cannot read the keys. My habit is to hit the shift key to wake up the illumination. For use for general typing, I don't care for this keyboard.All the keys are in the wrong spots before i opened the box i heard noises when i shake it, i was like that’s weird, and when i opened it all the most of the keys were not in the right place, the usb for the wireless is missing like wtf? Is this a joke?I put it all back together and its missing the Q key, i looked at the product on amazon once again and its not even the same keyboard, completely different keyboard. It is saying there that “oh awesome side print” or whatever bs that was, bruh there aint no side prints on what i got. Its so different from the pictures the ENTER key is different, even the charging light is different, it said there that Flashing light means insufficient battery, red light means charging status then no lights means fully charged, bruh i plugged in the charger and i get GREEN WTF IS GREEN FOR!?!? Im looking at the pictures from other people who bought this product, theirs looks the same as the pictures mine is completely different WTFNow I really wouldnt care if i got a different product as long as it “worked” BUT as u can see in the first photo of this review IT CAME LIKE THAT, its missing a key and its missing its only USB receiver so basically making this uselessOmg i just noticed that the cable it came with is not even usb type c, ive been using the cable i use for my one handed keyboard which is usb type c and when i checked the cable that was in the box its USB MICRO WTFI got this keyboard primarily to accompany my laptop, as its keyboard has a number of locked keys. I have a Logitech full size wireless keyboard, with mouse, and it is great, except it does not light up and is too long to carry in my lap top bag.So this unit is thicker than I expected. I viewed on YouTube to find someone who demonstrated how to change the backlighting from multi color to red, blue, turquoise, and whitish yellow. My main purpose in getting a backlit keyboard was to see what the keys were, but the brilliant lighting between the keys overpowered my eyes and I could hardly make out the letters and numbers. But I used it anyway.The keyboard is rechargable and it worked right out of the box. No fuss in getting the laptop to work with the keyboard. I finally found how to change the colors (Function K) and brighten it (Function O).I was getting used to the keyboard, and imagined when got back to my own apartment from housesitting that my lower desktop would give me a better angle to see the letters lit up. But then a few days ago, the keyboard stopped working entirely. No lights and no key action. I recharged it. And it still did not work. So am returning it to Amazon. They are mailing me a label and will drop it off at the UPS office in town.Now to find a backlit keyboard that is not all showy. I just want the keys to light up, as it does on my laptop, not the space surrounding it.