
MageGee LIGHT100 Wireless Creamy Keyboard, 96% Gasket Hot Swappable Mechanical Keyboard, 2.4G/USB-C/BT5.0 RGB Backlit Gaming Keyboard for Win/Mac/PC, 8000mAh Battery, Side Printed PBT Keycaps, Pink
$79.99 Original price was: $79.99.$69.59Current price is: $69.59.
Price: $79.99 - $69.59
(as of Mar 03, 2025 19:27:22 UTC – Details)
Product Description
-Durable PBT Keycaps
-Ergonomic Design
-Two-step Kickstands
-Packing List
[THREE MODE CONNECTION]: MageGee LIGHT100 wireless keyboard support bluetooth 5.0/2.4GHz/type-c wired triple modes, connect to a single device via detachable USB cable easily in wired mode, press Fn+4 to switch 2.4 wireless mode, connects up to 3 devices in BT5.0 mode through press FN+1/2/3 such as pc, laptops, tablets and even smartphones.
[CREAMY THOCK SOUND GASKET STRUCTURE]: LIGHT100 keyboard mounting is different from the traditional screw fixing method, but using gaskets mounted on the top and bottom sides between the panel and the keyboard shell, which acts as a cushioning layer, in addition, the keyboard is designed with five layers sound-absorbing foams filling, can effectively reduces the noise, improves the typing comfort and accuracy, and brings crisp, clean and softer typing feel.
[HOT SWAPPABLE PREBUILT CUSTOM SWITCH]: Quiet linear blue whale switch, support 3/5 pin switch, the switches are individually removable and can be replaced without soldering issue, slight key sound has no paragraph sense with minimal resistance, makes it easier to tap the keyboard.
[16.8 MILLION COOL RGB BACKLIGHT]: The creamy keyboard with a wide choice of backlight effect and color, include static and dynamic, illuminating your desktop and enhancing the gaming experience, press Fn + Enter can toggle about 20 backlit modes, Fn + ←→ adjustable backlit colors, press Fn+ ↑↓ _- =+ can control backlit brightness and speed.
[8000mAh LARGE BATTERY and PBT KEYCAPS]: The 96% layout mechanical keyboard saves more desktop space while retaining function keys and arrow keys for games and work. all 99 keys 100% anti-ghosting,unique side printed durable PBT keycaps,also equipped with a 8000mAh large-capacity battery, support win/mac dual system.
Customers say
Customers appreciate the keyboard’s color options, sound quality, and feel. They like the ombre look, green keycaps, and backlight color options. The keyboard feels nice and connects easily.
8 reviews for MageGee LIGHT100 Wireless Creamy Keyboard, 96% Gasket Hot Swappable Mechanical Keyboard, 2.4G/USB-C/BT5.0 RGB Backlit Gaming Keyboard for Win/Mac/PC, 8000mAh Battery, Side Printed PBT Keycaps, Pink


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Kalimist –
It’s good
This is my second mechanical keyboard and I really like this one. Nice creamy marbly sound. Switches feel good. Totally linear smooth and prelubed. Nice clean look on my desk. Lots of RGB options. If you’re looking for a keyboard at this price point, you won’t be disappointed.
Alexander X. Lilley –
Perfect
This is perfect for what I was looking for in my home office. Love the feedback on the keys, the ombre pink color, and the light options to switch through.
Brent –
Pretty nice for my first mechanical keyboard.
Full disclosure: This is my first mechanical keyboard, though I’m old enough to have used the old IBM mechanical keyboards when I was a kid. That’s all they had back then. Nowadays, the cheap chiclet-type keyboards that come “free” with any Dell computer, or a wireless Logitech, are pretty much what I’m used to typing on. I can see why mechanical keyboards have enjoyed quite the renaissance over the past 5+ years. For me personally, it’s a nicer typing experience. There’s much more key travel and feedback (to go along with a louder sound, but that can be attenuated with different “switches”) and it just feels nicer to my fingers. I grew up with Mavis Beacon and typing classes, so touch typing is also more enjoyable to me using a mechanical keyboard.That being said, I have no other frame of reference to compare this particular MageGee wireless mechanical keyboard to another mechanical keyboard. I know that there are different kinds of keyboard switches out there that can give you very different typing feel and sound. These types of keyboards are highly customizable, so if you don’t find the initial type to your liking, you can change it to fit. That can be expensive as you have to buy new switches, so maybe finding the kind of feel and sound you like first before buying is better? Mechanical keyboards are also much more expensive than regular mushy keyboards, running up to and over $100. Not this particular model though, which clocks in at just over $60.This particular version, with the “Blue Whale Switch”, offers a smooth feel and travel. There is no tactile “click” when you press all the way down. There’s an audible sound make when the key you’re typing hits the bottom of the board. If you’re looking for a physical and tactile “click” when you type, this is not the switch you want.I do like that this keyboard offers 3 different methods of connection to your computer. 1- 2.4gHz wireless via a USB dongle. 2- Bluetooth. 3- Wired USB connection via the included USB C to A cable. Very nice. This keyboard also comes with some replacement switches and a tool to help you pull them off the keyboard. This model also comes with a built in full RGB LED array. It’s a light show! Very fancy. It’s customizable via keyboard shortcuts (read the manual) so you should be able to find a color show that fits your fancy. This keyboard has a built-in 8000mAh battery. The documentation states that it will last 53 hours with the backlighting on and 400 hours with the backlighting off (operating wireless). Pretty good, but your mileage will vary depending on how heavy your usage is.Overall, I like this keyboard! Is it better than what else is out there? I have no idea. Is this a good introduction to mechanical keyboards? I think so. It’s got a reasonable price and seems to be made quite well. It should last for years if you take good care of it. Recommended.
Lori –
Easy to use
I set this product up in a matter of minutes. I love that it comes with cord and usb dongle. I love the sound and feel of it.
Haydee Ramirez –
Sound is amazing!
Love the ombre look! and the way it sounds!! It’s perfect
Kenna –
Great
High quality, heavy, and love the sound of the keyboard.
Ray –
Do Not Recommend
Got this keyboard for my wife and she said it is very nice looking and it’s actually heavy so definitely stays in place. The clicking of the keys is not quiet but she likes it. However, after having it for barely 2 months, the keys are starting to get stuck quite often. She tried different things but nothing works. One time she had to force shut down her computer because it was opening windows left and right, which made it seem like it was a virus. It doesn’t really have an off button so couldn’t do much to stop it from typing and opening windows when the keys are doing their own thing. Couldn’t return it anymore so as much as she loved the colors and the keyboard itself, it’s just packed up in the office since she can’t efficiently work with it. Unfortunately, it is not reliable so I do not recommend. It can still be used but the keys getting stuck happens too often.
Amy –
Clickety clack! <3
So satisfying! If you love certain sounds, you'll love the clickety clack of this keyboard. Bonus on the stylish aspect. We got the keyboard connected to an android phone with no problems. Connecting to a tablet was a little more difficult. User error. We were pushing the wrong button...f1 instead of 1 if I remember correctly. It's a great keyboard, just read instructions carefully.