

⌨️ Light up your workflow and game with precision and style!
The TECWARE Phantom 87 Key RGB Mechanical Keyboard combines durable Outemu Blue switches rated for 50 million keystrokes with vibrant 16.8 million color RGB lighting and 18 preset effects. Designed for both gaming and professional use, it features low latency 1000 Hz polling rate, full N-Key rollover, and a sturdy dual-layer fiberglass PCB for enhanced reliability. Its compact wired USB design offers customizable keys via software, making it a top-tier choice for millennials seeking performance and style in one sleek package.










| ASIN | B079HQBYDD |
| Batteries | 2 Lithium Ion batteries required. |
| Best Sellers Rank | #3,467 in Video Games ( See Top 100 in Video Games ) #291 in PC Gaming Keyboards |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (6,352) |
| Date First Available | January 31, 2018 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 0.071 ounces |
| Item model number | TWKB-P87ZOBL |
| Manufacturer | TECWARE |
| Product Dimensions | 14.23 x 5.26 x 1.58 inches |
A**R
Solid, responsive keyboard at an amazing price
I’ve been using this keyboard for almost 8 months now, and it’s been a great experience. For the price, it really delivers more than expected. The keys are super responsive, comfortable to type on, and the Outemu Brown switches give a nice tactile feel without being too noisy. It’s reliable for both gaming and everyday work. The RGB lighting is bright, smooth, and customizable, which makes it look fantastic on my desk. The overall build is sturdy, and even after months of heavy daily use, everything still feels solid. Pros: • Great price for a mechanical keyboard • Responsive and comfortable keys (perfect balance for typing and gaming) • Attractive and customizable RGB lighting • Solid, durable build quality Cons: • Wired only — a wireless option at this price would make it perfect Overall, this is an excellent keyboard. It’s reliable, comfortable, and has the right features at a price that’s hard to beat. Definitely a 5-star buy.
J**C
I have a Corsair k70 Rapidfire, and this keyboard is pretty impressive!
So i have a corsair k70 rapid fire with mx cherry speed. I love that keyboard, most likely the best keyboard i have ever owned for gaming. However, i am doing a lot more coding now a days and needed something that was less sensitive. the mx speed switches were a lil to sensitive for typing; i was often times pressing unwanted keys here and there and got a lil annoyed. so, i looked to amazon for a blue switch keyboard. however, i wasn't really willing to spend a fortune. overall, i am quite impressed with the design, rgb lighting, build quality, price, and switches - they feel like actual mx cherry blues! they may be a lil louder tho. i haven't tried these for gaming yet, but i don't think they wont be as good for gaming as my k70 with mx cherry speed switches. the only thing that would really make these great would be if they last as long as my k70 - which are still very much functional. ive had my k70s for 4 years and i think it will last for another 5 to 6 years. Summary: the price is fantastic, it feels good, the visual DESIGN is amazing, build quality is impressive (it rivals my k70 in overall build quality feel), and the rgb lighting is sick af! ill update this review once i get about 2 to 3 months usage out of this keyboard.
M**.
TL;DR: Buy this keyboard.
Update Aug 2020: "W" switch died after 2 1/2 years, I suspect "Q, E, R, A, S, D, F" are soon to follow based on the majority of my gaming. This is what I would call normal wear, no complaints here. "W" was the switch with the most strokes on it. Replacing the key was super easy, and they give you extra switched when you purchase the keyboard. Awesome! Total down time < 5 min. Still very satisfied after 2 & 1/2 years. Felt good enough about this keyboard to grab some new key caps & this thing really pops now. Matches my Glorious Model D 😍 Original Review: TL;DR: Buy this keyboard. If you are coming from another low/mid-end mechanical you will be very happy. If you are coming from membrane you will be ecstatic. If you are coming from a higher-end keyboard & don't pro-game this will fit the mold just find, you & your wallet will be happy. Initially I was hesitant to purchase this product with it's lack of reviews, but consider this is a relatively new product (introduced to amazon on Jan 2018) I looked to their other keyboard reviews and was pleasantly satisfied. That being said, if you are uncomfortable with the lack of review I suggest looking at the other products they make and then come back to read the (currently) 3 positive reviews on this keyboard. My review will be two parts, first the product as a stand alone item and second this product against similar items I own. Part 1 Pros: Price: only $40 keyboard I can find with red switches 87 key design: personal preference, but I like a full 16.5” of mouse space to play fps's Lights: it's real pretty, there are 18 different pre-set LED modes with 9 different LED color options. Software: If you want more lighting options download the free software. It's free, super easy to use (easier than the Corsair software IMO) and now my keyboard looks awesome The switches: only red's I can find at this price range. I am not good enough at typing or video games to be an expert of this but the activation point seems to be consistent. They all seem to activate at around 40% of the entire stroke. Peripherals: comes with extra switches, two key pullers, and an easy to follow quick start guide (explains the lighting modes) Build quality: Sturdy, no flex, replaceable switches Cable routing: there are three different channels to route the cable through Aesthetics: aside from the pretty lights, many people enjoy the floating key design. I find it easier to keep clean and looking nice Neutral: The switches (yes, again): While these are nice for $40, if you are coming from Cherry MX or the like you will notice a different. They are not as “snappy” for lack of a better work, but still leaps and bounds over membrane, obviously. Cons: Guided keys: the space bar & shift keys are both on the mushy side. Not a deal breaker, but def noticeable when compared to the other keys that operate with no little metal guide bar. Part 2 Tecware Phantom vs: -Red Dragon 87 key w/blue switches At roughly the same price (Tecware is $3 cheaper) I would recommend the Tecware simply due to the fact you can get it with red switches which I prefer. If you were comparing blues vs blues, it's a toss up that boils down to personal preference. The red dragon has a lot more reviews, but the initial quality of this Tecware product is very impressive. Buy whichever one you think looks cooler. UNLESS, you don't care about RGB. In that case get the Red Dragon because it cheaper without RGB. -Corsaire Strafe Keep in mind this is a $110 product to a $40 one... The Cherry MX switches in the corsaire are nice. If I didn't have the two side by side or had never touched Cherry MX I would have zero complaints about these OUTEM switches. The Corsaire has a few other features I won't really dive into it's not hard to compare specs. The biggest difference I notice is a more consistent key stroke on the Corsaire notable in the guided keys (space & shift). This can make a difference in gaming, but at the level I play it is not worth an extra $70. Bottom line I do not think my Strafe is $70 better than this Phantom. It is without a doubt nicer. -Drevo Gramr I love the size of this little keyboard, but the switches/keys were bad. Noticeably worse than this Phantom. It was about 1.5-2” shorter on the width which is nice, but I have a huge mouse pad and would rather have nicer switches than that extra space. If desk space is at a premium and an extra 1.5-2” is going to make a difference (insert phallic joke here) then go for the tiny Gramr. Otherwise this Phantom is better in every way for a few bucks less. If your wondering why I own(d) all these keyboard... Quick background, my first mechanical keyboard was the Red Dragon 87 key. I loved it, but the blue switches were annoying my wife. Also I felt a linear switch would be a (slight) advantage in fps's. In practice I'm not getting any high K/D with red switches and am no better a CSGO player, which is disappointing. But you can learn from my mistake, nice hardware won't make you suck less. Second keyboard is a friends used Corsair Strife, and I instantly fell in love with the red switches. After hitting my thumb on the 10-key pad a few hundred times I decided to go back to 87-key, but cannot justify spending over $50 on a keyboard when my highest rank is Gold in Overwatch. I tried the Drevo Gramr mostly for work where desk space is at a premium and the minimalist design seemed practical, but couldn't get over the switch quality and the lighting scheme which never worked for me. Now I have this Phantom & love it.
A**M
A pretty damn good keyboard.
I will say first of all that the software for the keyboard is mainly for the lights and customizing that... not sure if its compatible with VIA or anything like that. Overall not the best in software, but the build and size works great for me. I like the look of the floating keys and being able to see through the letters. Its not too heavy but it does have some weight to it for being an extremely budget friendly keyboard, which is always appreciated, especially factoring the metal. Personally i like the sound of the brown switches so it doesnt bother me at all, but consider switching them out for different ones if the clacky sound isnt your style. Overall, great keyboard for the price and the options for response time in the software help a lot since I do play rhythm games.
R**D
Cheap and good, compared with what is available in the market. I've used a variety of keyboards ranging from the cheapes to the the Razor and Logitech mechanicals, but the '87 beats the lot. I'm using the one with the Red switches, the sound is quiet, the touch is execellent (reminds me of the old IBM's) and the spacing exact. Best of all the price is very reasonable! BTW I don't care much about the RGB lighting, though it looks nice. One downside - it doesn't work with the ATen KVM Switch (can't change modes) and need to plug it into the USB mouse port instead of the keyboard port
P**Y
Helaas hebben we dit pakket nooit aangekregen en kan ik ook niemand bereiken om uit te zoeken hoe dit komt. We zijn 111€ kwijt want ik kom ook niet in aanmerking om onze centen terug te krijgen. Dit vind ik geen service. Dus op deze site zal ik dan ook nooit meer iets bestellen.
J**E
Es el mejor teclado calidad precio del mercado
J**4
Product is as described. Good service and seller is prompt in updating order status via WhatsApp. Easily one of the best sellers in Amazon. Thank you Bizgram!
L**A
Great keyboard!! I've had it for about 3 years now and it's still working amazingly. Doesn't slide on the desk, keys press well and it comes with a few extra switches too. I've swapped keycaps multiple times and it's always easy with the tools provided. The stock keycaps aren't great but they're definitely enough to start with. The LED customization is also pretty limitless and very fun to play around with.
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