Tt eSPORTS Poseidon Z RGB Review
Peter Donnell / 9 years ago
Introduction
RGB keyboards are all the rage right now, with every major manufacturer churning out updated and new models of their hardware with fancy new colour customisation features. Tt eSPORTS aren’t the first or the last to join this race, and the extremely popular Poseidon series now features RGB Kailh mechanical switches, giving us the Poseidon Z RGB. The keyboard comes in a choice of Blue and Brown switches, giving you a nice selection between tactile and acoustic response.
RGB lighting is one thing, but without customisation it isn’t much fun. You’ll find a range of presets on offer that will allow you to adapt the colour scheme to your liking.
“The POSEIDON Z RGB Gaming Keyboard – A simple yet astonishing spectrum keyboard; it offers extreme customization options for users to play with, energizing you with the colors to take gaming style to the next level with experiencing the colorful of life. With the layering and colorbar concepts, our basic customizable backlighting has been evolved for extreme customization. It gives a spectrum of visual effects featuring 16.8 million colors and provided users the easiest way to tune and most importantly, it colors up your life!”
Check out the video below for a quick look at the features on offer from the Poseidon Z RGB.
On-the-fly macro recording, 100% anti-ghosting, 104 Key rollover, on-board memory and so much more, this should be an interesting keyboard, so let’s get cracking and take a closer look.
The packaging is nicely designed, with a clear image of the keyboard on the front, as well as the switch type; Kailh Blue.
Around the back, a more detailed rundown of the features, as well as that oh-so-important Tt eSPORTS certified sticker. This means that the keyboards switches are guaranteed for five years! That’s pretty incredible and should give customers some confidence in the build quality.
Aside from the keyboard, there’s not a whole lot in the box, just the warranty policy and the quick installation guide.
The keyboard comes hard-wired with a fairly standard USB cable, nothing fancy, but nothing bad either.