

🎮 Dominate your game with precision and style — the ultimate one-handed keypad for pros!
The BTXETUEL 12 Key Mechanical Gaming Keyboard is a compact, USB-C wired keypad featuring 12 Otuemu Red mechanical switches for ultra-fast response. It supports RGB backlighting and is fully programmable with multi-step macros and media controls. Compatible across major OS platforms and designed ambidextrously, it offers plug-and-play convenience without drivers. Perfect for gamers and professionals seeking a customizable, space-saving input device.
| ASIN | B0BBS3D3JV |
| Additional Features | Foldable |
| Best Sellers Rank | #4,614 in Video Games ( See Top 100 in Video Games ) #383 in PC Gaming Keyboards |
| Brand | BTXETUEL |
| Built-In Media | USB Cable |
| Button Quantity | 12 |
| Color | black |
| Compatible Devices | PC |
| Connectivity Technology | USB-C |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 3.9 out of 5 stars (529) |
| Enclosure Material | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Is Electric | Yes |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 4.6"L x 1.7"W x 1.1"H |
| Item Weight | 4 Ounces |
| Keyboard Backlighting Color Support | RGB |
| Keyboard Description | Multi Functional |
| Keyboard Layout | QWERTY |
| Manufacturer | N\\C |
| Mechanical Keyboard Switch Model | Otuemu Red |
| Model Name | Black 12-Key Keyboard |
| Model Number | Black 12-Key Keyboard |
| Number of Keys | 12 |
| Power Source | Wired |
| Switch Type | Mechanical Red Switches |
| Theme | gaming |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 2 |
M**N
AWesome purchase, very customizable, happy with purchase! Will be buying more in future
Worked AWESOME with the customization offered , look for "" old <dot> sayodevice <dot> com/device "" Tested it using beamNG racing game, and the game recognized and used it seperately from my other keyboard perfectly. I like the lighting variety and the pattern changes. Seems to be a re-used old keyboard part from an Asus setup or similar, so I was a bit sketched out. Used a virtual OS setup to talk to this, and found zero "filthy" handshakes of data, though that doesn't mean they don't exist. LOVE this!
N**D
Good product, software needs more translation
tl;dr they need to finish translating the software UI, but the tool doesn't appear to be a security concern and can run offline / in a VM if you're concerned. Hardware is fine. The keyboard quality itself is fine, has high-friction pads on the bottom so it's a good balance of adjustable and stationary. Keys and lighting are fun and easy to mess around with. The software works by opening command prompt to run a tiny little website server on your computer, then opens a web browser to interact with it. It runs without internet access at all and the performance impact is negligible. After you're done, you need to make sure you close the command prompt so it's not just hangin' out doing nothing. I work an IT job where I look for threats regularly, and I have not observed this software attempting to connect to an external IP at all, only listens for connections. I won't say it's absolutely 100% safe, but I did not observe anything concerning. Run in a VM with device access if you're really wary. The major drawback is that some of the menu options are in Chinese. I'm docking a star so they'll hopefully do another pass and finish the translation. If you have a translation addon installed in your browser to translate stuff without the internet, then you can use that if you want to fully use this tool offline. Online, you can translate the text very easily, but it's still a pain.
S**N
12 programmable keys, swappable switches, lighting, macro and password/text functions available
I've got several of these in different configurations. I have a smallish desk and anything I can do to save a little space is worth the effort. I use an 88 keyboard and these products for extra controls or specialized setups according to specific games. My left hand has nerve issues and I can't "easily" stretch my hand across the keyboard for game play. These let you put just the buttons you need right next to each other. I bought this one for Quinfall which uses 1-6 and F1-F6 as spell control (you can also put potions and other stuff on the quick bar) for those playing magic classes. These come with red switches, if you don't like red switches you can easily buy the standard keyboard switches you like (blue, brown etc.) and replace them, switches are not expensive at all. This keyboard has one plug in, at least one of my products has two but that seems to be the exception not the rule with these things. The cable that comes in the box with it is proprietary in some manner as I haven't had any luck getting other usb C cables to work properly with this keyboard. Whatever the difference might turn out to be, all of these products work with the cables that came with them with every other unit. I would suggest you somehow mark/label your cable because they look the same as any other A to C cable. The sydos software comes either as a download or it works just by going to their website but I have found if you want to update the firmware in the kyboard you'll probably need the download version to do that part. The software is powerful and the lighting effects have many options. You may want to unplug other keyboard products you own while programming this as I've found my standalone wired ten key products seem to interfere with the sydos software and must be unplugged during programming only.
A**R
Software is so absolutely abysmal i want to cry
As much as i love its physical profile its software is absolutely abysmal. Its slow, laggy, clunky, and browser based. Constantly keeps erasing the settings and when i try to restore from a back up it gives me an error like half the time and have to go through and painfully set it up again. The other day it just stopped working with chrome and just shows a black page with "running..." In small print... Im so fed up with it. Don't waste your time, money, or hair...
T**.
Works well. Can program more than one function to one button.
Great device and well-worth it for the Black Friday ~$20 price You can program more than one function to one button, for example, Windows Key+Print Screen. Most keyboards require you to press a "function" key to control media, which is unacceptable. Now I can hit one button to make the volume go up or down, play/pause, skip track, etc. Cons. The color setting and possibly other programming functions are buggy but you can keep trying. After programming it, don't forget to hit the "save settings" button or all of your settings are lost. I wish the keys were clear and you could print an image for the inside that would light up. I ordered some transparent X-keys brand that should work, though they add $7 to the cost. But the backlighting on this device works about as well as it shows in the picture, with the solid keys. And you have to memorize what button does what.
D**I
Erwartungen wurden erfüllt. Mann muss allerdings nicht den Software download benutzen, sondern den normalen Homepage link. Darüber kan man die Tastatur nach eigenen Wünschen einstellen
M**S
I got this device to be an alternative to my logitech g600 since they've been discontinued, and because in Linux (Mint), the custom buttons can only store a single key press and not a macro, since the macros are logictech G hub specific. I was surprised to find that Sayo offered not only a web configuration app but a download as well. I'm sure i'm not the only one that ins't comfortable with a website being the only way to configure my device. because sites are notorious for going down without warning. So i initially downloaded the Linux application and found that it doesn't work very well, as the connection it establishes with the device is a really janky pseudo network connection to the usb device and then provides you with a local ip address to connect to in a browser. The main problem is the connection is spotty to the device and doesn't stay connected long enough to make any kind of usable changes. It also has a bad habbit of seg faulting so its nigh unusable. what did work to my surprise is the windows application, as it ran flawlessly under WINE. I was able to make macros and set button colours without issue. I set the 6 buttons on the left side to be SW Fn buttons to switch function layers. On all other layers i set the lower left most button to be a SW Fn0 button to return to the main layer. the macros are easy to make, only took a minute to understand how to set a key press then release, each a different command. otherwise the key is never un-pressed. I tested the macros in the respective Steam games i made them for and they work flawlessly. I even connected the board to another system and they continued to work as everything is stored on the device itself. all in all i'm very happy with this purchase and would recommend if you're looking for a low cost macropad solution that isn't hard to get working in Linux, provided you're fine with using WINE.
レ**ー
買う前は使いこなせるか不安でしたが、今では手放せません。 複数のキーを同時に押さないといけないショートカットを1つのボタンに設定しているので、作業がすごく楽になりました。反応なども文句ありません。
ギ**ラ
ハンコンのスイッチが足りない!でもボタンコントローラは高いので。 YouTubeで紹介されていたのでこちらを購入してみた。 これは!いいですね~。ハンコンのボタンを簡単に増やせます。 反応もいい。あとは耐久性に期待。
P**O
Consiglio vivamente questo tastierino sia per lavoro che per giocare (nel mio caso con Mfs2024)
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