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Phantom 21 Keypad Review: Stylish and Functional

Disclaimer

KiiBoom sent me the Phantom 21 Mechanical Keypad to review for my blog. While I am very grateful for the opportunity, I will not let it sway my opinions. This will be my hones review. Make sure you also check out my reviews for the Phantom 81 V3 and the Loop 65. I will also be using my Amazon Affiliate link where possible. Using it really helps me out. Make sure you also check out my new sponsor, NordVPN to earn an Amazon Gift card.

What’s in the Box?

  • Phantom 21 Keypad
  • 1.5m USB-C to USB-A Braided Cable
  • Key/Switch Puller Tool

Features

The Phantom 21 is KiiBoom’s stylish solution for the ultimate keypad experience. This modern keypad comes in four colors: clear, pink, blue, and purple.

Thew clear body and fun colors are a guaranteed upgrade to any aesthetic. They keypads come with 21 keys with hot swappable switches all illuminated by the its vibrant customizable RBG color effects. But the Phantom 21 is more than just a pretty keypad. The control nob can be customized for volume, zoom, scrolling, and other essential functions. The keys are also easily customizable with KiiBOOM’s proprietary software to handle any workflow. Users can easily remap keys or load it up with macros to maximize efficiency.

Sound Test

Review

I do like having a keypad for my workflow because I do a lot of data entry. I was very excited because the Phantom line is my favorite Keyboom product, and the Phantom 21 did not disappoint.

Out of the box, users will be impressed by the unique clear bodied design. I got the clear color, but the colors are fun, vibrant, and look good on the table. The manufacturing is clean and the keypad is very high quality. The keypad’s unique style definitely makes a statement in the best possible way.

After using the keypad, users will appreciate the comfort the keypad offers. The typing angle is ideal for most hand types, and the spacing allows for a comfortable hand position. I have a really bad repetitive stress injury, but using this keypad never triggered it. The clear glass-like caps give have a very satisfying smooth feel to them, and the clacking of the switches make it a wonderful typing experience. At least when it came to data entry and number crunching.

As far as performance goes, I noticed no ghosting or latency, and I still haven’t had to charge the keypad after using it for a 2 weeks. I keep on all the RGB effects. For those that need some added functionality, customizing, remapping, and adding macros to the Phantom 21 is very easy. This keypad can handle large workloads if you need it to.

If you are in the market for a unique looking keypad/macropad loaded with functionality, the Phantom 21 is a fantastic option. This pretty keypad is the perfect size for travel, very sturdy, and its flexibility make it perfect for any workflow.

You can pick up the Phantom 21 directly from the KiiBOOM site, or through Amazon through my Affiliate link.

KiiBoom Loop 65 Keyboard Review: A Must-Have Upgrade

Disclaimer

KiiBoom sent me the Loop 65 Mechanical keyboard to review for my blog. while I am very grateful for the opportunity, I won’t let it sway my opinions. This will be my honest review. Make sure you check out my latest reviews for the Phantom 98 and the Cybrix 16. I will also be using my Amazon Affiliate link where I can.

What’s in the Box?

  • Loop 65 Mechanical Keyboard
  • USB-C to USB-A Cable
  • Key/Switch Puller
  • Allen Wrench
  • 2.5 Ghz Wireless Dongle
  • Instruction Manual

Features

The Loop 65 is a stylish keyboard with a clean aluminum body that promises to be the only keyboard you’ll need if you’re looking for an upgrade. It comes in Pink and Purple, and while both colors are good options, I opted to get it in Pink.

The Loop 65 is a 65% hotswapable keyboard with QMK/VIA support for maximum customizability. The keyboard features 65 keys with south-facing RGB effects, and a dial for volume and media controls. The full aluminum gasket comes padded and layered for that satisfying typing sound you know you’re looking for. The Kiwi switches are with built in anti-ghosting are ready to take on any workflow, even if its gaming. Users can enjoy meaningful session on the keyboards high speed wireless connections on its respectable 4000mAh battery. This high performance and beautiful machine promises to be the upgrade you’ve been looking for.

Soundtest

Review

The Loop 65 is a fantastic upgrade to any setup. If you’re looking for a good mechanical keyboard that looks good, it doesn’t get better. This keyboard is so pretty. I love the ombre color scheme of the keys, and the split colored frame makes it pop. The aluminum frame is clean and well machined. 65 keys is more than enough for most workflows, but it can remapped with KIA for some added functionality. I didn’t reprogram the keyboard because it comes preprogrammed with solid set of functions.

Performance wise, the keyboard was great. I didn’t notice any latency, ghosting or any defects. It was very easy to set up to multiple devices, and incredibly easy to switch between them. I took full advantage of the fact I can connect wireslessly with up to four devices. The battery is small, but I was able to get about 8 hours of continuous use with the RGB on. This is more than enough for most use cases, but you can get more if you turn everything off. The RGB is so pretty, you aren’t going to want to.

Most importantly, this is the best feeling keyboard I’ve had the pleasure using. They keys are soft and feel good to the touch. The switches are responsive and offer the perfect amount of resistance to avoid fatigue. The layout is very comfortable, with the perfect tying angle to avoid any fatigue. The Loop may not be explicitly ergonomic, but it is the most comfortable experience at its price point.

If you’re looking for a new keyboard, it really doesn’t get much better than the KiiBoom Loop 65. You can pick it up on the official KiiBoom shop, or through Amazon using my Affiliate link if you want to help me out.

Cybrix 16 Keypad: Features, Setup & Honest Review

Disclaimer

KiiBoom sent me the Cybrix16 Keypad for free to review for my blog. While I am very grateful for the opportunity, I won’t let it sway my opinions. This will be my honest review. Make sure to also check out my reviews for the KiiBoom Phantom98, the Moonshadow V2, and the Breeze 75 if you’re looking for a full-sized keyboard.

What’s in the Box?

  • Cybrix16
  • USB-C to USB-A Braided Cable
  • Key/Switch Puller Tool
  • Instruction Manual

Features

The Cybrix 16 is versatile keypad ready to upgrade your productivity. The keypad comes with 16 fully programmable keys and 3 rotary knobs ready to take on any workflow. The keypad is QMK/VIA compatible, and users can save up to 5 profiles to maximize the versatility. The keypad supports 3-pin and 5-pin switches for some added customization.

The Cybrix keypad has a clean and elegant design and comes in three colors: Silver, Pink, and Black.

I chose the silver, but all colors are great. The blank gradient keys give it its futuristic minimalist aesthetic. The keypad is wired only, but it more than makes up for it with its highspeed performance. It also features a soft and subtle RGB effect for a bit of added flare.

Sound Test

Review

Out of the box, the keypad has an undeniable elegance that will go unmatched by anything on the market. The build and construction is clean, and I am a huge fan of the minimilistic aesthetic. It did take some time to remember what each key did, but it is not a huge deal. The customization is nice, when I finally got it to work and I wasn’t able to repeat the process. It isn’t very user friendly, and that is going to be a problem for the folks who aren’t enthusiast or a tech savvy.

That said, it is a solid keypad. The volume and media controls are always appreciated, and access to a keypad always upgrades my workflow. I wish it were wireless because my desk gets cluttered quickly, but it is nice to not have to worry about losing charge during an important project.

If you’re looking for a keypad that will upgrade your aesthetic, and you don’t mind a bit of tinkering to take full advantage of its features, the Cybrix 16 is a fantastic addition to your setup. It is not impossible, but it definitely not plug and play. If you’re only getting this to use it as a Numpad, you’re paying for the aesthetic and a few features you’ll eventually get to. The Cybrix16 is a solid peripheral, if you’re getting the most out of it.

You can pick up the Cybrix 16 on the official KiiBoom site.

Is the KiiBoom Phantom98 Worth It? Honest Insights

Disclaimer

KiiBoom sent me the Phantom98 mechanical keyboard to review for my blog. While I am very grateful for the opportunity, I won’t let it sway my opinions. This will be my honest review. Make sure you also check out my reviews for the Moonshadow V2 and the Breeze75 if you’re looking for other great Kiiboom Product.

What’s in the Box?

  • Phantom98
  • USB-C to USB-A Braided Cable
  • 2.4 GHz Wireless Dongle
  • Key/Switch Puller Tools
  • Mini Screw Drive
  • 2 Extra Screws
  • 2 Extra Switches
  • User Manual

Sound Test

Features

The Phantom98 is Kiiboom’s stylish full-sized keyboard. The keyboard has 98 keys, which include a function bar and number pad. That means users have access to everything they need in one unique package. The Phantom98 comes in 5 colors: clear, pink, black, blue, and purple. I chose purple, but every color looks good!

The clear keys and case its futuristic design. The design truly comes alive with any of the preset RGB profiles. The RGB can be switched off for those who don’t want the light show, but the presets are so pretty, it’s going to be hard to.

But the Phantom98 is more than just its looks. Its has Bluetooth 5.0 support to eliminate the need for pesky cables, and a 2.5 GHz cable for those who need it. It has a solid wireless connection, but nothing will beat the speed of the included high quality cable. The Ghasket design is adjustable, but the default gives it the satisfying typing sound enthusiasts crave.

The keyboard can switch between Mac and Windows presets, but Mac users will need to buy new caps if they care about that kind of stuff. There is also a nifty volume control dial which is always nice to have. Now the typing angle isn’t adjustable, but the default angle and height is good enough for most cases. If you’re looking for a unique keyboard with a lot of function, you might need the Phantom98.

Review

The Phantom98 is one of the coolest looking keyboards you’ll set on your table. The clear design is so clean and seeing the inner components is very cool. It reminds of the clear gameboy colors from back in the day. Now the keys did take a bit of getting used to. The letters were a little hard to see without the backlight, and they keys felt too smooth. Once I got used to them however, it is really hard using anything else. Something about the smooth feel of the keys just feels right in a way I didn’t know was possible. It also has one of the best typing sounds around. This keyboard made typing a true joy.

As far as performance goes, I didn’t see any issues. The default typing angle was comfortable enough for the very long sessions I tend to have. The wireless and wired connections were all fast and responsive. I don’t play very competitive games, but it handled my Guild Wars 2 grind perfectly. As far as battery life goes, I was getting about 8 hours with the RGB profiles on a single charge.

My only complaint is that the lighting is a little overbearing. The thing glows up like a Christmas tree on your desk. I didn’t mind it, but people are either going to hate or love it based on personal taste. Make sure to check out my sound test video to see what it looks like with the backlight on. Other than that, the Phantom98 is a fantastic keyboard, and perfect for anyone looking for a full-sized keyboard who doesn’t mind the aesthetic. Trust me, this thing looks a lot cooler in person.

You can pick up the Phantom98 on the official KiiBoom website.

Upgrade Your Setup with theKiiBoom Moonshadow V2

Disclaimer

KiiBoom sent me the Moonshadow V2 for free to review for my blog. While I am very grateful for the opportunity, I won’t let it sway my opinions. This will be my honest review. Make sure you also check out my review for the Kiiboom Breeze 75 if you’re in the market for a very pretty keyboard.

What’s in the box?

  • Moonshadow V2
  • USB-C to USB-A Braided Cable
  • Key/Switch Puller
  • 2 Extra Switches
  • Mac Keys
  • User Guide
  • Extra Plate

Features

The KiiBoom Moonshadow V2 is a stylish 75% mechanical keyboard that is ready to upgrade your aesthetic. It well designed aluminum body gives it its durable construction and its weight will keep it from sliding across your table. The keyboard comes in black, pink, and silver. All schemes look great, but I chose the black because I liked the mascot on the escape and enter keys.

The keyboard features 81 keys and a knob that can easily be swapped so it always matches your aesthetic. There is also a nice and subtle backlight preprogrammed with a good amount of profiles to accent any aesthetic. You can also turn it off if you really want to. As far as performance goes, you can’t go wrong with the Moonshadow V2. All 81 keys can be easily remapped or programed through QMK and VIA to maximize any workflow, and the low latency with both wired and wireless connections is nothing to scoff at. Coupled with its powerful 4000mAh battery, and you have a solid workhorse.

Sound Test

Review

The Moonshadow V2 is a premium feeling keyboard at a reasonable price. This keyboard is ready to upgrade both the aesthetic and performance of any setup. The color layout in all three options are so good, choosing one will be the hardest choice. I got mine in black and am very impressed with how vibrant the colors are and how well the mascot is printed on the keys. The manufacturing is very clean and sturdy, and the keyboard has a good amount of heft to it. It feels like it will last me enough to make it a bargain.

The keyboard performed extremely well. There was no noticeable ghosting or latency, and everything mostly worked as intended. I did have to swap out one of the switches early on in my testing because it stopped working, but the swap was very easy to make. That said, the Moonshadow V2 has one of the most satisfying experience I’ve had in a mechanical keyboard. It has one the most satisfying and creamiest sounds, and the keys feel amazing under your fingers. It may not be the most ergonomic layout, but it doesn’t matter because it feels so good to type with.

If you’re looking for a mechanical keyboard, the Moonshadow V2 is the perfect place to start. It comes in good colors, the performance is solid, and the typing experience is perfect. I may have gotten unlucky with the defect, but the rest of the experience more than made up for it. I recommend you pick one up today!

You can pick up the KiiBoom Moonshadow V2 in all three colors on the official KiiBoom website!

KiiBOOM Breeze 75: A Cute & Stylish Mechanical Keyboard

Disclaimer

KiiBOOM sent me their Breeze 75 mechanical keyboard for free to review for my blog. While I am very grateful for the opportunity, I won’t let it sway my opinions. This will be my honest review.

What’s in the box?

  • Breeze 75 Mechanical Keyboard
  • USB-C to USB-A Charging Cable
  • 2.4 GHz wireless Dongle
  • Key/Switch Puller Tool
  • 2 Extra Switches

Features

The Breeze 75 is a 75% mechanical keyboard. It is available in black and white, purple, pink, and green. No matter what color you choose, it is ready to brighten up any cozy aesthetic. The keyboard features 81 keys and a volume control dial. The keys are backlit with customizable south-facing RGB, and they can be easily swapped with the included key puller. The clear base has RGB which means this keyboard is ready to fit into any setup. You can turn off the RGB at any time, but you aren’t going to want to.

But the keyboard is more than just its looks. The Breeze 75 transcends its beauty with its practicality. The clear base gives the keyboard its style as well as its ideal typing height and angle. The keys are supported with the KiiBOOM Matcha Late Switches which are very responsive and give off its satisfying creamy sound. With its high-speed wireless and Bluetooth connections, users can enjoy a desk free of wire clutter. That said, the included stylish cable is ready to deliver a fast connection when you eventually need it.

The keyboard is easy to use and set up out of the box, but tinkerers can enjoy added customization with the official KiiBoom software. The software allows users to program useful macros, add more function shortcuts, and customize the RGB. The program is easy to use and can be downloaded from the official product page.

Sound Test

Review

The Breeze 75 is a very pretty keyboard that looks better in person. I love the color scheme and appreciate how easy it is to swap everything if I ever need to. The RGB makes the keyboard pop on my desk, and the preprogrammed profiles are nice. You can go in and customize the color and effect, or borrow some from the community if you’re looking for something specific. The RGB can be dimmed or switched off, but you aren’t going to want to.

The impressive battery life will keep your desk free of wire clutter. Even with the backlight on with effects, I averaged 12 hours of continuous use on a single charge, which is more than enough. I like that the backlight shuts off after idling to conserve battery.

Most importantly, this keyboard is comfortable. The keys are soft, the keycaps are responsive, and the keyboard sits at a comfortable angle. I would still look for a wrist rest and take regular breaks, but it did not kill my hands like other keyboards have.

If you’re looking for a new mechanical keyboard, check out the KiiBoom 75. This is a well-constructed keyboard that feels good, easily customizable and comes in fun and pretty colors.

You can pick up the KiiBoom Breeze 75 in all its fun colors on the official website for $149. Pick yours up today!