GamaKay TK75HE Hall Effect Wireless Mechanical Keyboard Review 1

GamaKay TK75HE Hall Effect Wireless Mechanical Keyboard Review

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Packaging and Accessories


GamaKay continues its use of a white cardboard product box here, with the brand logo and product name on the front in addition to a note confirming this is a keyboard that uses magnetic switches. On the back is absolutely nothing, so we move on to the side where I will mention the brand sent over two keyboards in white that each use a different switch. The GamaKay Mercury is a standard linear switch whereas the Phoenix is a silent version of the same. In the interest of time, I chose one at random and it happened to be the sample that uses the Mercury switches. The other features are also seen here, as well as a double flap which helps keep the items inside in place during transit. Opening the box reveals a printer user manual (online version here) that goes over the various pre-programmed functions on offer. The keyboard is placed inside a wax paper wrap for added protection with the other accessories in a separate compartment.


We get the expected USB Type-A to Type-C cable, in white to match the white keyboard I have, as well as a combination metal wire keycap puller and switch remover tool which also seems familiar enough. Both look and feel nice though and should do the job well. That's it for the unboxing experience, no spare keycaps as with the LK75 to be seen here.
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