Gaming Keyboards

Zeroground KB-1800GUMS Aochi Gaming Keyboard Set Tenkeyless with RGB lighting & Mouse (English US)

Key features:

  • Keyboard & Mouse Set
  • Tenkeyless
  • Membrane Switches
  • RGB Lighting
  • English US
  • Connection: USB
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Description

Description

Add color to your game

Your space becomes even more impressive thanks to Aochi! With nine RGB lighting modes on the keyboard and seven on the mouse, your desk will be more striking than ever, exuding your own unique style.

Perfect tactile feel

The soft surfaces of the membrane keyboard offer a wonderful tactile feel for comfortable gaming, no matter how long your sessions last. At the same time, the mouse fits perfectly in your hand, completing the overall experience.

Precision in Every Move

The Aochi mouse offers a maximum resolution of 8000 DPI and, combined with the frame rate of 4000 fps, it will become the most powerful "weapon" you have ever held in your hands. The SUNPLUS 199 optical sensor guarantees perfect performance with unmatched responsiveness.

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Specifications

Specifications

Technical Specifications

Keyboard & Mouse Set
Yes
Genre
Membrane
Illuminated Keys
Yes
RGB Lighting
Yes
Size
Tenkeyless
Switches
Membrane
Keyboard Language
English US

Connectivity

Wireless
No
Login
USB

Main Specifications

Colour
Black

Important information

Specifications are collected from official manufacturer websites. Please verify the specifications before proceeding with your final purchase. If you notice any problem you can report it here.

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Reviews (7)

Reviews

  1. 3
  2. 3
  3. 3 stars
    0
  4. 2 stars
    0
  5. 1
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  • Cable length
  • Cleaning
  • Key feel
  • Construction quality
  • Value for money
  • Response time
  • bliz13

    Verified purchase

    Edit 5 months later: the mouse is very good!!! The side buttons were convenient for me, you can turn off the light (I think it shows very little, maybe a bit from the laser passes through), it glides nicely and works everywhere... As for the keyboard, it's good that it turns off after 10 minutes and turns on with a press, and the scroll wheel is fun, not the best feeling and it also makes noise but in the end it's also quite convenient and hasn't shown any change in behavior yet

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  • It is a nice keyboard, I bought it for Black Friday at 22.5, but I was a bit disappointed that after some inactivity, the keyboard shuts down and there is darkness instead of the lighting. Also, sometimes the alt and shift keys are unresponsive and I have to apply force. Nevertheless, it is a nice keyboard, if only it didn't have these flaws!

    Translated from Greek ·
    • Key feel
    • Cable length
    • Construction quality
    • Value for money
    • Response time
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  • base
    1
    4 out of 9 members found this review helpful

    I come here from an 8 euro Powertech keyboard which really deserved its money. And the reason is that I wanted to try something smaller at the office, with membrane keys, and I decided to give something more this time... the result? I regret spending my money...

    The build quality is unacceptable - cheap plastic. Many keys are difficult to press. Especially the larger keys (the two Shift keys, Enter, and Backspace) need to be pressed close to the center, otherwise you risk getting tendonitis... Thankfully, the Space bar doesn't have the same issue. Also, the left Shift and Enter keys made a particularly annoying squeaking sound, so I had to remove their springs to make it stop.

    It has various lighting tricks, but you can also make it single-color. I believe those of you who are interested in lighting won't be disappointed for this reason. However, everything is a bit anemic, meaning that the maximum brightness is the only realistic option, and it's about the same as the "medium scale" my Powertech had. But there's also the following problem here, the keys from the middle and above, essentially don't light up. Meaning in the row with the numbers, for example (1,2,3,4,5,6, etc.), only the numbers light up, not the symbols (!@#$%^) that are above. This applies to the entire keyboard and shows that they probably borrowed some parts from their other keyboards...

    In summary, the keyboard is not worth not only its money but also in general. I will keep it for a while to see if I can work with tenkeyless and then replace it with another one. I have no opinion about the mouse, I didn't try it, I use a trackball.

    * I tested for ghost keys and found combinations (ESDF) that didn't allow more than 3 keys...
    I removed it from the PC and went back to my immortal Powertech.

    Translated from Greek ·
    • Cable length
    • Key feel
    • Construction quality
    • Value for money
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  • Mishima_Style
    4
    2 out of 5 members found this review helpful

    Verified purchase

    For 30€ together with a mouse, you feel like you're stealing from them! The keys, although membrane, are quiet, have a good feel, and are not at all cheap. The lighting is somewhat "faded," but at this price, you can't expect much. Personally, I type faster and make fewer mistakes than on a mechanical keyboard with MX Brown switches. I have no opinion on the mouse, as I don't use it.

    Translated from Greek ·
    • Key feel
    • Cable length
    • Response time
    • Construction quality
    • Value for money
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  • VFM product I got for 20€ from a local store

    Translated from Greek ·
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    • Cable length
    • Response time
    • Construction quality
    • Cleaning
    • Value for money
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  • 5
    Store representative

    Verified purchase

  • Edit 5 months later: the mouse is very good!!! The side buttons were convenient for me, you can turn off the light (I think it shows very little, maybe a bit from the laser passes through), it glides nicely and works everywhere... As for the keyboard, it's good that it turns off after 10 minutes and turns on with a press, and the scroll wheel is fun, not the best feeling and it also makes noise but in the end it's also quite convenient and hasn't shown any change in behavior yet

    Translated from Greek ·
    0
  • It is a nice keyboard, I bought it for Black Friday at 22.5, but I was a bit disappointed that after some inactivity, the keyboard shuts down and there is darkness instead of the lighting. Also, sometimes the alt and shift keys are unresponsive and I have to apply force. Nevertheless, it is a nice keyboard, if only it didn't have these flaws!

    Translated from Greek ·
    0
  • I come here from an 8 euro Powertech keyboard which really deserved its money. And the reason is that I wanted to try something smaller at the office, with membrane keys, and I decided to give something more this time... the result? I regret spending my money...

    The build quality is unacceptable - cheap plastic. Many keys are difficult to press. Especially the larger keys (the two Shift keys, Enter, and Backspace) need to be pressed close to the center, otherwise you risk getting tendonitis... Thankfully, the Space bar doesn't have the same issue. Also, the left Shift and Enter keys made a particularly annoying squeaking sound, so I had to remove their springs to make it stop.

    It has various lighting tricks, but you can also make it single-color. I believe those of you who are interested in lighting won't be disappointed for this reason. However, everything is a bit anemic, meaning that the maximum brightness is the only realistic option, and it's about the same as the "medium scale" my Powertech had. But there's also the following problem here, the keys from the middle and above, essentially don't light up. Meaning in the row with the numbers, for example (1,2,3,4,5,6, etc.), only the numbers light up, not the symbols (!@#$%^) that are above. This applies to the entire keyboard and shows that they probably borrowed some parts from their other keyboards...

    In summary, the keyboard is not worth not only its money but also in general. I will keep it for a while to see if I can work with tenkeyless and then replace it with another one. I have no opinion about the mouse, I didn't try it, I use a trackball.

    * I tested for ghost keys and found combinations (ESDF) that didn't allow more than 3 keys...
    I removed it from the PC and went back to my immortal Powertech.

    Translated from Greek ·
    4
  • For 30€ together with a mouse, you feel like you're stealing from them! The keys, although membrane, are quiet, have a good feel, and are not at all cheap. The lighting is somewhat "faded," but at this price, you can't expect much. Personally, I type faster and make fewer mistakes than on a mechanical keyboard with MX Brown switches. I have no opinion on the mouse, as I don't use it.

    Translated from Greek ·
    2
  • VFM product I got for 20€ from a local store

    Translated from Greek ·
    0
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Description & Specifications

Add color to your game

Your space becomes even more impressive thanks to Aochi! With nine RGB lighting modes on the keyboard and seven on the mouse, your desk will be more striking than ever, exuding your own unique style.

Perfect tactile feel

The soft surfaces of the membrane keyboard offer a wonderful tactile feel for comfortable gaming, no matter how long your sessions last. At the same time, the mouse fits perfectly in your hand, completing the overall experience.

Precision in Every Move

The Aochi mouse offers a maximum resolution of 8000 DPI and, combined with the frame rate of 4000 fps, it will become the most powerful "weapon" you have ever held in your hands. The SUNPLUS 199 optical sensor guarantees perfect performance with unmatched responsiveness.

Manufacturer

Technical Specifications

Keyboard & Mouse Set
Yes
Genre
Membrane
Illuminated Keys
Yes
RGB Lighting
Yes
Size
Tenkeyless
Switches
Membrane
Keyboard Language
English US

Connectivity

Wireless
No
Login
USB

Main Specifications

Colour
Black

Important information

Specifications are collected from official manufacturer websites. Please verify the specifications before proceeding with your final purchase. If you notice any problem you can report it here.

Reviews (7)

  1. 3
  2. 3
  3. 3 stars
    0
  4. 2 stars
    0
  5. 1
Review this product
  • Cable length
  • Cleaning
  • Key feel
  • Construction quality
  • Value for money
  • Response time
  • bliz13

    Verified purchase

    Edit 5 months later: the mouse is very good!!! The side buttons were convenient for me, you can turn off the light (I think it shows very little, maybe a bit from the laser passes through), it glides nicely and works everywhere... As for the keyboard, it's good that it turns off after 10 minutes and turns on with a press, and the scroll wheel is fun, not the best feeling and it also makes noise but in the end it's also quite convenient and hasn't shown any change in behavior yet

    Translated from Greek ·
    Did you find this review helpful?
  • It is a nice keyboard, I bought it for Black Friday at 22.5, but I was a bit disappointed that after some inactivity, the keyboard shuts down and there is darkness instead of the lighting. Also, sometimes the alt and shift keys are unresponsive and I have to apply force. Nevertheless, it is a nice keyboard, if only it didn't have these flaws!

    Translated from Greek ·
    • Key feel
    • Cable length
    • Construction quality
    • Value for money
    • Response time
    Did you find this review helpful?
  • base
    1
    4 out of 9 members found this review helpful

    I come here from an 8 euro Powertech keyboard which really deserved its money. And the reason is that I wanted to try something smaller at the office, with membrane keys, and I decided to give something more this time... the result? I regret spending my money...

    The build quality is unacceptable - cheap plastic. Many keys are difficult to press. Especially the larger keys (the two Shift keys, Enter, and Backspace) need to be pressed close to the center, otherwise you risk getting tendonitis... Thankfully, the Space bar doesn't have the same issue. Also, the left Shift and Enter keys made a particularly annoying squeaking sound, so I had to remove their springs to make it stop.

    It has various lighting tricks, but you can also make it single-color. I believe those of you who are interested in lighting won't be disappointed for this reason. However, everything is a bit anemic, meaning that the maximum brightness is the only realistic option, and it's about the same as the "medium scale" my Powertech had. But there's also the following problem here, the keys from the middle and above, essentially don't light up. Meaning in the row with the numbers, for example (1,2,3,4,5,6, etc.), only the numbers light up, not the symbols (!@#$%^) that are above. This applies to the entire keyboard and shows that they probably borrowed some parts from their other keyboards...

    In summary, the keyboard is not worth not only its money but also in general. I will keep it for a while to see if I can work with tenkeyless and then replace it with another one. I have no opinion about the mouse, I didn't try it, I use a trackball.

    * I tested for ghost keys and found combinations (ESDF) that didn't allow more than 3 keys...
    I removed it from the PC and went back to my immortal Powertech.

    Translated from Greek ·
    • Cable length
    • Key feel
    • Construction quality
    • Value for money
    Did you find this review helpful?
  • Mishima_Style
    4
    2 out of 5 members found this review helpful

    Verified purchase

    For 30€ together with a mouse, you feel like you're stealing from them! The keys, although membrane, are quiet, have a good feel, and are not at all cheap. The lighting is somewhat "faded," but at this price, you can't expect much. Personally, I type faster and make fewer mistakes than on a mechanical keyboard with MX Brown switches. I have no opinion on the mouse, as I don't use it.

    Translated from Greek ·
    • Key feel
    • Cable length
    • Response time
    • Construction quality
    • Value for money
    Did you find this review helpful?
  • VFM product I got for 20€ from a local store

    Translated from Greek ·
    • Key feel
    • Cable length
    • Response time
    • Construction quality
    • Cleaning
    • Value for money
    Did you find this review helpful?
  • Verified purchase

  • 5
    Store representative

    Verified purchase

  • Edit 5 months later: the mouse is very good!!! The side buttons were convenient for me, you can turn off the light (I think it shows very little, maybe a bit from the laser passes through), it glides nicely and works everywhere... As for the keyboard, it's good that it turns off after 10 minutes and turns on with a press, and the scroll wheel is fun, not the best feeling and it also makes noise but in the end it's also quite convenient and hasn't shown any change in behavior yet

    Translated from Greek ·
    0
  • It is a nice keyboard, I bought it for Black Friday at 22.5, but I was a bit disappointed that after some inactivity, the keyboard shuts down and there is darkness instead of the lighting. Also, sometimes the alt and shift keys are unresponsive and I have to apply force. Nevertheless, it is a nice keyboard, if only it didn't have these flaws!

    Translated from Greek ·
    0
  • I come here from an 8 euro Powertech keyboard which really deserved its money. And the reason is that I wanted to try something smaller at the office, with membrane keys, and I decided to give something more this time... the result? I regret spending my money...

    The build quality is unacceptable - cheap plastic. Many keys are difficult to press. Especially the larger keys (the two Shift keys, Enter, and Backspace) need to be pressed close to the center, otherwise you risk getting tendonitis... Thankfully, the Space bar doesn't have the same issue. Also, the left Shift and Enter keys made a particularly annoying squeaking sound, so I had to remove their springs to make it stop.

    It has various lighting tricks, but you can also make it single-color. I believe those of you who are interested in lighting won't be disappointed for this reason. However, everything is a bit anemic, meaning that the maximum brightness is the only realistic option, and it's about the same as the "medium scale" my Powertech had. But there's also the following problem here, the keys from the middle and above, essentially don't light up. Meaning in the row with the numbers, for example (1,2,3,4,5,6, etc.), only the numbers light up, not the symbols (!@#$%^) that are above. This applies to the entire keyboard and shows that they probably borrowed some parts from their other keyboards...

    In summary, the keyboard is not worth not only its money but also in general. I will keep it for a while to see if I can work with tenkeyless and then replace it with another one. I have no opinion about the mouse, I didn't try it, I use a trackball.

    * I tested for ghost keys and found combinations (ESDF) that didn't allow more than 3 keys...
    I removed it from the PC and went back to my immortal Powertech.

    Translated from Greek ·
    4
  • For 30€ together with a mouse, you feel like you're stealing from them! The keys, although membrane, are quiet, have a good feel, and are not at all cheap. The lighting is somewhat "faded," but at this price, you can't expect much. Personally, I type faster and make fewer mistakes than on a mechanical keyboard with MX Brown switches. I have no opinion on the mouse, as I don't use it.

    Translated from Greek ·
    2
  • VFM product I got for 20€ from a local store

    Translated from Greek ·
    0
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