The e Element Mechanical Keyboard Review
I recently received the e Element mechanical keyboard in the mail, and I was excited to take a closer look at this product. The keyboard comes in a large box, which is quite impressive considering the amount of packaging that went into protecting the delicate components.
As I opened the box, I was greeted by the sight of the keyboard itself, and I must say, it feels surprisingly solid. The instructions that came with it were comprehensive, covering everything from setting up the keyboard to using the various features such as the color settings and macro functions. There is also a wrist rest, which provides additional comfort for long typing sessions.
One of the first things I noticed about the e Element mechanical keyboard was its clicky switches. The DIY blue switches used in this keyboard are loud and clicking, which may be a drawback for some users. However, I found that it added to the overall tactile feel of the keyboard, making it more engaging to type on.
To give you an idea of what the key sounds like, let me tell you that they feel great under my fingers. The clickiness is satisfying, and I enjoyed typing on this keyboard for extended periods of time. While it's not meant for gaming purposes, I can see myself using it for general office work or writing.
Assembling the e Element mechanical keyboard is relatively straightforward, with a user manual and all necessary parts included in the box. The keybinds are well-documented, allowing users to customize their keyboard settings without any issues. The keyboard's RGB lighting system is also easy to use and adjust, with various modes available for different applications.
I decided to test the keyboard by performing an anti-ghosting test, where I smashed a few keys on one hand while typing randomly on the other. To my satisfaction, the keyboard handled everything smoothly, without any issues or lag. The replacement switches that came in the box were also a nice touch, as they provided peace of mind for users who may accidentally break a switch.
Overall, I found the e Element mechanical keyboard to be an excellent value for its price. At $6699, it's comparable to full-size keyboards from reputable brands like Gigabyte, which can cost upwards of $80 more. The fact that this keyboard offers so many features, including RGB lighting and macro functions, makes it a great option for users who want a high-quality keyboard without breaking the bank.
In conclusion, I would recommend the e Element mechanical keyboard to anyone looking for a reliable and feature-rich keyboard at an affordable price. While it may not be suitable for gaming purposes, its performance and features make it an excellent choice for general office work or writing. With the compact version available at $45, this option is also worth considering for users who want a more portable solution without sacrificing quality.
For those interested in purchasing the e Element mechanical keyboard, I've included some additional information below.
**Product Specifications:**
* Keyboard type: Mechanical
* Switches: DIY blue switches
* RGB lighting: Yes
* Macro functions: Yes
* Keybinds: Customizable
* Wrist rest: Included
* Replacement switches: Includes 5 replacement switches
**Comparable Products:**
* Gigabyte QK83
* SteelSeries Apex 7 TKL
"WEBVTTKind: captionsLanguage: enhey everybody today I'm doing a quick review and unboxing of a budget mechanical RGB keyboard alright let's unbox this beast I go now it says Falcon on there but uh the actual brag on amazon is e element and the full breath the full name of the product really pull that up is kind of a wrong product name oh man e element mechanical Eagle z77 RGB LED backlit chroma dimmable mechanical keyboard now I'm under the impression this uses DIY blue switches according to the the description so they're going to be loud and clicking which which is fine in all its mechanical keyboard is kind of what you're expecting most of the time and and I think it'll be pretty good I myself am not all that familiar with mechanical keyboards just has never really got into it not yet at least but I have a microsoft sidewinder x4 anti-ghosting keyboard and serve my purposes plenty fine but hey you know what I got this in the mail so let's check it out that's right it came in a really big box from amazon actually it kind of surprised looks like there's more of a surfboard in there clicks already let's pull it up and it's clicky already seems like it's pretty well packaged all right let's get this stuff for the other ways comes the wrist rest this nice instruction manual hero with the some keyboard stands little metal things and let's unveil this this feels surprisingly solid it's got a really long USB cables not the braided kind which is kind of a letdown but at sixty six dollars for a full RGB keyboard with all the adjustable colors and such I'm not going to complain too much yeah so you want to hear how the key sound now they feel great very tactile feel on these that click man is great yeah this is a really nice keyboard now it's for my brother not for me so I'm not going to be gaming on it but we'll be finding out more from him let's plug this in and have a look at it all lit up so this keyboard doesn't use any software to change the colors or anything like that it just runs off of Key combos on the keyboard function and other keys so I'm working on finding the cheat sheet on that to show you they keep the key colors and all the different combinations so let's go over that okay so right now I have it in the mode where it just sort of cycles through all its colors all together and a the function keys what really operates all the different colors don't do that and it has it in this mode where it will just go to different colors with everyone type random colors from HP pratt statical check another one this is just going through colors it looks like it's got a pulsating think they go and look at that filling in this goes goes that's pretty cool together ahh so emanates from the key that your piss very cool again the key presses now it sort of cycling through all those colors in a sweeping motion so yeah that's its quick demonstration of all the game mode or all the color modes so I'm just going to type randomly on it guys like it dang this thing is clicky now for some glamour shots please excuse my scratched up repair station monitor right now I'm going to go ahead and do a like a anti-ghosting test I'm just gonna do a keyboard smashed one hand and see if it catches everything that I smashed basically well it would help if I didn't click into a different setting so let's get back to document and try that again oh yeah oh man yep that that gets everything also in the box with this keyboard was these replacement switches they gave you a few of them one two three four five replacement switches and a switch puller get a plastic one and this a metal clip as well that's kind of nice enough yeah so that's a quick demonstration and quick little mini review on this e element RGB mechanical keyboard and overall I feel it's a pretty good value for the money at 6699 there is a more compact version of it that's around $45 which is probably also a steel has all the same keyboard feel the same functions with the colors and all that stuff it just doesn't have the ten keen it doesn't have that space above it or the or the wrist rest so it's just a very compact solution but this one being the full-size solution at 6699 is still pretty good price pretty good value for the money because the next comparable keyboard that can do that sort of color scout stuff with the with key combos and all that stuff and it's mechanical and it's a good quality big name as the gigabyte I believe it's a que 85 and that's about 80 85 dollars so you're probably looking at twenty dollar more range get into brand name and this as a off brand name I think is a pretty good value either way so this is chris with coalition gaming if you like this video click that like button click that subscribe button for more if you just like it click that button leave a comment let's talk about it see you guyshey everybody today I'm doing a quick review and unboxing of a budget mechanical RGB keyboard alright let's unbox this beast I go now it says Falcon on there but uh the actual brag on amazon is e element and the full breath the full name of the product really pull that up is kind of a wrong product name oh man e element mechanical Eagle z77 RGB LED backlit chroma dimmable mechanical keyboard now I'm under the impression this uses DIY blue switches according to the the description so they're going to be loud and clicking which which is fine in all its mechanical keyboard is kind of what you're expecting most of the time and and I think it'll be pretty good I myself am not all that familiar with mechanical keyboards just has never really got into it not yet at least but I have a microsoft sidewinder x4 anti-ghosting keyboard and serve my purposes plenty fine but hey you know what I got this in the mail so let's check it out that's right it came in a really big box from amazon actually it kind of surprised looks like there's more of a surfboard in there clicks already let's pull it up and it's clicky already seems like it's pretty well packaged all right let's get this stuff for the other ways comes the wrist rest this nice instruction manual hero with the some keyboard stands little metal things and let's unveil this this feels surprisingly solid it's got a really long USB cables not the braided kind which is kind of a letdown but at sixty six dollars for a full RGB keyboard with all the adjustable colors and such I'm not going to complain too much yeah so you want to hear how the key sound now they feel great very tactile feel on these that click man is great yeah this is a really nice keyboard now it's for my brother not for me so I'm not going to be gaming on it but we'll be finding out more from him let's plug this in and have a look at it all lit up so this keyboard doesn't use any software to change the colors or anything like that it just runs off of Key combos on the keyboard function and other keys so I'm working on finding the cheat sheet on that to show you they keep the key colors and all the different combinations so let's go over that okay so right now I have it in the mode where it just sort of cycles through all its colors all together and a the function keys what really operates all the different colors don't do that and it has it in this mode where it will just go to different colors with everyone type random colors from HP pratt statical check another one this is just going through colors it looks like it's got a pulsating think they go and look at that filling in this goes goes that's pretty cool together ahh so emanates from the key that your piss very cool again the key presses now it sort of cycling through all those colors in a sweeping motion so yeah that's its quick demonstration of all the game mode or all the color modes so I'm just going to type randomly on it guys like it dang this thing is clicky now for some glamour shots please excuse my scratched up repair station monitor right now I'm going to go ahead and do a like a anti-ghosting test I'm just gonna do a keyboard smashed one hand and see if it catches everything that I smashed basically well it would help if I didn't click into a different setting so let's get back to document and try that again oh yeah oh man yep that that gets everything also in the box with this keyboard was these replacement switches they gave you a few of them one two three four five replacement switches and a switch puller get a plastic one and this a metal clip as well that's kind of nice enough yeah so that's a quick demonstration and quick little mini review on this e element RGB mechanical keyboard and overall I feel it's a pretty good value for the money at 6699 there is a more compact version of it that's around $45 which is probably also a steel has all the same keyboard feel the same functions with the colors and all that stuff it just doesn't have the ten keen it doesn't have that space above it or the or the wrist rest so it's just a very compact solution but this one being the full-size solution at 6699 is still pretty good price pretty good value for the money because the next comparable keyboard that can do that sort of color scout stuff with the with key combos and all that stuff and it's mechanical and it's a good quality big name as the gigabyte I believe it's a que 85 and that's about 80 85 dollars so you're probably looking at twenty dollar more range get into brand name and this as a off brand name I think is a pretty good value either way so this is chris with coalition gaming if you like this video click that like button click that subscribe button for more if you just like it click that button leave a comment let's talk about it see you guys\n"