

Red at the top, orange for the numbers-row, blue for the qwerty-row, then green and purple and lastly pink for the space-bar row.

While not a true RGB-keyboard where you can change the color of each key the keyboard comes with different colors on each row. In fact, saying “backlit” keys is an understatement since you can do a lot with the lighting of the keys. Instead they are linear switches which are not so “clicky” which is what we are seeing.ĭiving into the features there are a few nice features we get with the keyboard while missing others. Red Cherry MX-switches are not tactile switches. We actually do not know if this is Cherry MX switches but the image they E-Blue show on their website seems to show Cherry MX-switches so we guess that is what they are (or something similar). Red (also available with black, brown and cyan switches) The specifications of the E-Blue Mazer K727 Mechanical Gaming Keyboard are as follows: Dimensions This is a small compact keyboard that comes with a choice of 4 different mechanical switches: red, black, brown and cyan and backlit keys that can be configured in many ways. We got the opportunity to test on of their small mechanical gaming keyboards the E-Blue Mazer K727 Mechanical Keyboard. E-Blue is company that might be as well know as Razer or Logitech but sells a lot of gaming peripherals like gaming mice, keyboards and even gaming chairs.
