I would say besides actual internal PC hardware my favorite piece of gear outside my PC is my keyboard. The mechanical keyboard scene has exploded over the past few years and there really are two camps, the pre-builds and the custom-built boards. Many people do not want to build-out their own keyboard, but luckily there are some really slick pre-built options out there that will make your keyboard stand out compared to the normal gaming keyboard. Melgeek has recently introduced their Mojo84 wireless mechanical keyboard, which has a extremely unique design, 75% layout, Kailh linear switches that are hot-swappable, and much more! Is this going to become my favorite pre-built keyboard? Read on as we find out!
Special thanks to Melgeek for providing us with the Mojo84 Wireless Mechanical Keyboard to review.
Specifications
Switches: Custom Kailh linear
Keycaps: Double-shot ABS
Battery: 4000 mAh
Connection Mode: Bluetooth 5.2 / 2.4 GHz Wireless / Wired
Compatible OS: Windows / Android / MacOS / iOS / Linux
Weight: 950g
Dimensions: 327 mm x 140 mm x 46 mm (LxWxH)
Packaging
The Mojo84 comes in a very vibrant all orange box that says “This is Plastic” on the front. Flipping around back there is a list of specifications and its says “Have a good typing day”.
Opening the box up we have a very nice presentation. Inside you’ll find the Mojo84 keyboard, a user’s guide, USB cable, 2.4 GHz receiver, keycap and switch puller, and a USB cable.
The included cable while rubber is made to match the keyboard, which I like. The actual cable is light teal and the connectors are orange.