Friends who are familiar with me know that an RGB mechanical keyboard is often seen in the background of the photo in my previous article. The colorful light spots under the blurred background add a lot of bright colors to the photo. That keyboard is the TT Magic Silver K5 RGB Green Axis Mechanical Keyboard. Magic Silver K5 has a beautiful appearance, good feel, rich functions and solid accessories. It is my current main mechanical keyboard, and I have shared it with you before.
However, the Magic Silver K5 is a wired mechanical keyboard with 108 keys, which is inconvenient to carry; the cherry RGB blue switch design also makes it inconvenient to use in the office. In fact, I am still restless in my heart. After using the 108 full key for a long time, I want to change the taste with a 60% combination. After all, life is already dull and boring, and I always have to find some interesting things to barely maintain this life (laughs).
So I bought this TT Navigator C360 mechanical keyboard, which is a mechanical keyboard with 60% arrangement of 68 keys, supports RGB equivalent, connects with Type-C interface, built-in lithium battery, supports windows, Android and ios , support shaft hot swap.
The TT Navigator C360 three-mode mechanical keyboard can realize Bluetooth, 2.4G, and wired three-mode connections. I use 2.4G to connect to the desktop and Bluetooth to connect to my laptop every day. The switching is very easy. The official claims that the built-in 2000mah battery can It can be used for up to 6 weeks under the condition of light, and the pro-test battery life is indeed long-lasting.
But it should be noted that in the more than a month since I started it, there are occasional continuous response of buttons in Bluetooth mode (a string of characters with the same letter appears), but I have not encountered it in 2.4Ghz mode.
The 2.4G receiver is stored on the back of the keyboard. When switching from Bluetooth to 2.4G connection, it is very fast. It can achieve a return rate of 1000hz. I didn’t feel any delay when playing games such as Dota, Titanfall, and Ace Combat.
The keyboard of TT Navigator C360 adopts high-tech mechanical switches, and jd self-operated has red switches and brown switches for option. The one in my hand is a brown switch, which takes into account the sense of passage and sound control. It is not as noisy as the green switch and not as soft as the red switch. The sense of confirmation is great for writing manuscripts and codes in the office, and it is also good enough to fish and play two games when you have nothing to do.
The TT Navigator C360 keyboard supports hot-swappable switches. Friends who are not satisfied with the original switch can change the switch by themselves. The official has a key puller attached. There are big guys on the site to share the experience of switching switches. I suggest you refer to the big guy Let's share it and replace it.
The keycaps are made of two-color injection molding PBT technology, the original height keycaps, the tapping angle is smooth, and the keycaps are easy to replace.
Speaking of keycaps, although the C360 supports RGB lighting effects, the light transmitted through the gaps in the keycaps is still gorgeous, and the various light effects are also very interesting, but the characters on the original keycaps are not transparent. Friends who mind this can change them later. Achieve better visual effects with light-transmitting keycaps.
Since I bought it, the keyboard of TT Navigator C360 has performed well. The 60% configuration, three-mode connection, RGB lighting effect and hot-swapping are just stuck in my interest points. I think it is completely worth the price. In the future, maybe I will switch to other domestic shafts for fun. After all, in recent years, domestic shafts have done very well.