

Generally, the sleep time is long enough that you never have to worry about it, and reconnecting is very fast an efficient. A big win, if like me, you find yourself running out of battery mid-sentence since I never remember to charge keyboards.
#Morgrie rie 60 Bluetooth
I’ll note that you can use the keyboard in bluetooth mode while charging it without any problems. There’s also a USB-C port for both charging the keyboard, or using wired. The keyboard itself is Bluetooth 5.1 and is setup to connect to three devices with a dedicated button for each. ConnectivityĪs I mentioned, there are dedicated buttons which is something I am clearly in love with. The dedicated on/off switch and switches for devices are most excellent, highly encourage all keyboard people to take note.

One nice note is that the keyboard is setup such that if you do not need F keys, you’ll basically be fine using the keyboard without any crazy modifier-fu.Īnd they doubled down on that by making the bluetooth switching done via dedicated buttons on the edge of the keyboard, not with a Fn key - a huge usability win as I hate trying to remember where that is located on other keyboards. This is a standard layout for a 68 key keyboard, with dedicated arrow keys at the bottom right and a row of four special keys along the right edge. They are not the loudest I own, but they are loud enough that in a more open environment you might slowly drive someone else mad. Overall I wish the switches wear slightly quieter, but I really do like them and they are just generally good to great. Currently there is an white with orange accent option and a white with lots of turquoise which is what I opted for. So buy this with the expectation that you are going to use what it comes with. The downside is the stems, because as far as I know there are not many (if any) alternate keycaps one can find. It’s enough that you know this is better than most of the other shit on the market, but not so much that you are like “all mechanical keyboards should use these switches”. The switches offer decent feedback on each key press, and a nice click to each press - the travel isn’t as long as other switches, but much better than something like Apple’s Magic Keyboard. They are basically a lower profile cherry switch of sorts I guess would be my ‘I am not a keyboard nerd’ explanation for you. The switches are Kailh choc, and in my case the white ones which are a clicky tactile switch. I love this keyboard, so no more fluff, I’ll tell you why you need one or two. Only time will tell, but this is an extremely good keyboard which gives me a nice hybrid solution of Bluetooth and mechanical, while being very low friction to use.

#Morgrie rie 60 full
The product is a Bluetooth wireless mechanical keyboard, which adopts QWERTY layout,PBT keycaps, built-in kailh series shaft body, double-layer PCB board, and supports full keys without punch.
