AJAZZ Bluetooth Dual-Mode Mechanical Keyboard REVIEW | MacSources

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7 min readMay 5, 2021

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The AJAZZ K87OT Bluetooth Dual-Mode Mechanical Keyboard arrived in a 15 5/8 inches long by 6 7/8 inches tall by 1 7/8 inches thick retail package. The main cover panel displayed a large glossy, off-white-colored image of a QWERTY keyboard along the middle of the cover panel. The keyboard image displayed the standard function row, number row, QWERTY layout, and arrow keys but did not show a Numpad. Looking to the top left, you will find the English and Chinese Character AJAZZ’s name. Looking toward the top right, you will find four icons with Chinese-only descriptions). Along the bottom of the panel, you will find a Win/Apple Compatible icon, the K87OT (English and Chinese) model number, and a generic “Bluetooth Dual-Mode Mechanical Keyboard.” Other than the sparse red accents, the panel felt rather one-dimensional and lacked the pizzazz that I expected from the name. I wanted to know what separated this keyboard from the competition and what it could do for me. To try to answer these questions, I turned to the remaining panels.

The white-colored left and right panels showed the AJAZZ name and NACODEX in red/black font, while the black-colored front panel provided the same information in red/white font. The black-colored back panel provided a UPC sticker, the model…

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