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Kogan Full RGB Mechanical Keyboard (Outemu Red or Brown Switch) $35.10 + Delivery (Free with Kogan First) @ Kogan

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Reviving previous post from doweyy. Probably will cost few dollars more depending on postage location.

104 backlit keys
Outemu Brown/Red switch
Aluminium top keyboard
Fully customisable RGB backlight with software
13 Preset Light Patterns each with 8 Colour Options
Full anti-ghosting and n-key rollover capabilities
5 onboard customisable profiles

Original 10% off Sitewide @ Kogan Deal Post

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  • Sweet, was gonna grab it but it ran out of stock, this deal just alerted me to restock and lower price :)

    Also, only charged me $35.00.

  • Thanks OP. I am so glad i held out for this deal. Snagged the blue switch version for $44 incl shipping this code.

    • +1

      Good luck with it, the blue switches are damn loud!

  • +1

    NB. "Ships on 8 July"

    • NB. "Ships on 8 July"

      That is a long wait.

      Mine is shipped.

  • +2

    Paid $46 2 weeks ago. Darn

  • Is it just me, but there doesn't seem to be an option for Paypal, only Visa or Mastercard?

    • That's strange, I bought using PayPal

  • Paid $39 two days ago and its already shipped!!

    • Likewise except I ordered mine just before 1am on Thursday and it actually shipped in the afternoon on the same day.

  • -7

    So preordered 8 of these in April @ $39 each only to see this happen. sigh At least I didn't miss out.

    • -4

      Oh come on! That deserves to be downvoted? Bite me!

      • -4

        Yeah, buying extra to resell for a small profit for fun or satisfaction is pretty clever- caps screw you for taking away units directly from other ozbargainers like me I have 13 hungry mouths to fed and this is the only chance I will ever get at having a mechanical keyboard etc

        • -2

          I'm not reselling a thing buddy. There are 4 people in my family and they were cheap enough that I wanted to be able to let each person choose between brown and red, and keep the other as spare. I could have bought myself a very sweet top of the line keyboard instead. This is good enough to have spares for a good decade or more potentially if the quality holds up. And I didn't take away a thing from anyone. Clearly Kogan?DS have a surplus they're now trying to get rid of.

          The nerve of some people making assumptions then judging others. As if I was taking food out of the mouths of poor people. Plenty of good keyboards for $20-$40 if you're in a financial bind. As if you'd be drooling over cheap Chinese gaming keyboards. BITE ME, you green eyed little man!

          • +3

            @syousef: Was tongue-in-cheek, sarcastic foray into the mind of the down-voting Ozbargainer… Ah well, the nerve of some people making assumptions then judging others. BITE ME!
            ps Very ironic to whinge about down-votes then immediately down-vote someone who was actually on your side ¯_(ツ)_/¯
            Make sure you notice the votes go further down by one.

            • -2

              @So Was Red: The only nerve you hit is that people treat each other like crap here.

              If you claim you're on my side and are accusing me of reselling and leaving the poor unwashed masses gaming keyboardless, what does that tell you?

    • +1

      I bought 3 for $46 as well. Home, work and a friend. Very annoyed to see this now.

  • Anyone know any good keycaps to put on these? The font on this keyboard is not nice to look at.

  • i got one of these last year ago for 15 bucks they are loud as (profanity) but im so used to it now its the best keyboard ever

    • https://www.smh.com.au/business/consumer-affairs/kogan-com-i… everyone be careful. Although this is a good deal as far as i can see

    • They should go after ebay sales. Ozbargainer could create quite the dossier of evidence.

      • ACCC has evidence of Kogan doing it over a massive FOUR days, lol truth is eBay has been doing this for yonks but doesn’t have the nerve to chase large multinationals. Easier to chase smaller Aussie businesses with less legal fire power

        • More likely it's down to the coupons not being directly controlled by the companies and/or the prices still ending up discounted after codes. It's miss-leading, definitely, but not to an extent where it'd he worth the effort (I mean the end result would just be us seeing smaller %)

          • @N1NJ4W4RR10R: It's still misleading on the true amount of the discount and thus illegal.

  • I've had this keyboard for over a year now and the right shift key sometimes gets stuck. Other than that it's pretty great for the price.

  • Code should be ACCCTIME
    Kogan sheep revoked my neg
    <link to abc news article>
    Jacked up, Jacked Off, etc

    I guess we're going to see this with every Kogan deal from now on…

    • And you post deals from the king of price jacks eBay…umm pot calling kettle black much?

      • The annoying thing is, Computer Alliance also price jacks, but people here seem to think they don't lol

        • Meh, their coupons still result in actual discounts. Still miss-leading, but not in the same way as Kogans (apparently the "discounts" resulted in higher prices)

  • Don’t forget to stack it with $20 off $100 spent with westpac credit card

  • +1

    Which is better for transcribing - brown or red?

    • At what altitude will you be doing the transcribing?

      • 188 metres.

  • Anyone can give me advice on which to get? I am coming from an original IBM PS2 Model M, its pretty awesome, a bit click and noisy but want to take one to work and wont take my model M

    • Red/Brown are the better ones for work. Blue's likely to loud.

      • Which is more click out of those? Some of the things I have read is that only bkue is click, I do want a click one but just not too loud

        • Brown's are tactile, Reds are Linear (I think).

          You'd probably want the Browns.

  • Not Mac compatible

    • As in you can't program the colours? Or it just doesn't work

      • The website says it’s Windows compatible. Nothing else. It doesn’t specify keyboard or software.

  • I bought one with Brown switches during the ClickFrenzy online sales, and it arrived on Friday. It's my first mechanical keyboard so I don't have any point of comparison, but so far it's decent to use and the RGB customisation is pretty swell.

    My only gripe is that when customising one of the five built in colour presets, if you want to change a previously saved setting it completely erases what was previously saved, instead of just allowing you to make a small change.

    There is a program you can download from Kogan's site to save and change RGB profiles which I tried out, but the colour picker sliders seem to be a bit buggy.

    All in all a pretty good buy for around $40 (what I paid) and a decent first look at mech. keyboards.

  • Received today, anybody have problem keep touching the windows key while typing?

    Is it because no arm rest?

    • +1

      I don't have that problem but you can lock the win key by pressing FN + Windows Key

      • Also Mechanical Keyboard is thicker than normal keyboard without arm rest a bit difficult to type.

        • did u order from this deal? Says dispatch is in july…

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