The Breakdown
4.2
The Machenike K500 is a solid and affordable mechanical keyboard priced around $35. It offers great build quality, customizable features, and hot-swappable switches, making it a great option for both beginners and modding enthusiasts. While the switches are responsive the lack of proper RGB could push away some enthusiasts of colorful setups.
The Machenike K500 mechanical keyboard turned out to be an impressive find, combining great design, useful features, and a budget-friendly price. This review covers the K500-B84 model, a compact 75% layout keyboard. Machenike also offers a 94-keys version called K500-B94, a 60% version dubbed K500-B61 Mini, and a wireless 94% model, the K500W. In this review, I will share some of my impressions while using this affordable mechanical keyboard.
Design and Build Quality:
The Machenike K500 features a sleek, minimalistic design with a Gray base, accented by Orange and gray /Dark Grey keycaps. Its matte finish adds a refined touch, making it look more premium. While the keyboard is made of plastic, it feels solid and well-built.
Machenike maintains high packaging standards, ensuring a great first impression. Small details, like smooth edges and embossed branding on the bottom, further enhance its overall craftsmanship.
Layout and Key Features
The compact 75% layout offers a great mix of functionality and space-saving design. It retains dedicated arrow keys and a numpad, making it more versatile than smaller keyboards. However, some users might miss dedicated keys like Home and Page Up. The left-side USB port and detachable USB-C cable add convenience, allowing for a cleaner and more customizable setup.