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Review: AKKO 5075B Plus keyboard

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The AKKO 5075B Plus keyboard is attractive, affordable, and fully customisable. Accordingly, it is the perfect option if you are upgrading your gaming setup, or if you are just starting out. AKKO make some incredible keyboards and I was thoroughly impressed by their MonsGeek M1W – Iso RGB keyboard. However, that device is at another level altogether. As such, if your budget doesn’t stretch to over £100, then I suggest you keep this excellent device in mind. 

This 75%-formed gaming keyboard comes with an array of keycaps and 5-pin hot-swappable switches. Accordingly, it allows you to create the perfect gaming accessory. In its vanilla form, this device is perfectly usable. In fact, I adored its stunning RGB lighting that can be controlled using the robust media knob. Alongside this, the adjustable feet allow you to change the typing angle without jeopardising your comfort.

What’s in the box of the AKKO 5075B Plus keyboard?

  • The monochromatic packaging is eye-catching. However, its refined approach is unusual but alluring. The packaging is fully recyclable, and the box protects the contents whilst in transit.
  • The AKKO 5075B Plus keyboard is lightweight and has a hardened plastic finish. The keyboard uses a UK standard setup and the monochromatic finish is easy to look at. Additionally, there is only one USB-C port and the USB-A dongle is housed on the underside. This was an excellent design choice, as it maintains its professional and streamlined finish.
  • A set of special character keycaps are provided to add a unique finish to your device. Alternatively, you are provided with a different profile of keycaps if you don’t like the pre-installed option.
  • Special tools are provided to remove the keycaps.
  • A white USB-A to USB-C cable is used to connect the keyboard.
  • A Quick Start Guide talks you through the fundamentals.

Technical aspects.

The AKKO 5075B Plus keyboard is wonderfully versatile. Thanks to its 3 connectivity options, gamers can opt for a wired, Bluetooth 5.0 or Wireless 2.4Ghz connection. Furthermore, the keyboard can be used with Windows, Android, or Mac. As such, this makes it brilliantly versatile if you work and game on multiple platforms. What’s more, switching between platforms was a cinch thanks to the Fn macro system.

I prefer a wired connection. However, I didn’t experience any issues when I used either wireless approach. Accordingly, the low-latency gaming and highly responsive inputs kept me ahead of my competitors. Moreover, I never endured any stuttering or input lag. This was an essential feature that made this keyboard stand out from its peers.

Usability.

If your keyboard is tough to use or hard to set up, it can be frustrating. Thankfully, the AKKO 5075B Plus keyboard is straightforward to use. Whether you are an expert in changing keycaps, or you are relatively new to the scene, this keyboard is undeniably easy to customise. The included tools make changing the keycaps or switches a simple task. However, the provided ASA profile keycaps were comfortable and easy to get used to.

I adore the harsh noise and movement of a linear key switch. However, if you are not a fan, you can swap the linear switches for a softer tactile option. Whichever you choose, you’ll enjoy a responsive and comfortable experience no matter the length of the gaming session. What impressed me most, though, were the special keys! These PBT double-shot keycaps were eye-catching and the details are built to last.

Finally, adjusting your in-game volume or the lighting profile can be achieved with the well-positioned media knob. This handy switch allows you to adjust your settings without the need to leave your game. Accordingly, it was an excellent design feature that adds to the usability.

Build quality.

Though I adored the metal casing and professional finish of the MonsGeek M1W – Iso RGB keyboard, it comes at a cost. Therefore, if you want something that looks great whilst being robust and affordable, you must consider the AKKO 5075B Plus keyboard. The white finish is complemented by the RGB lighting and the stark black icons. Moreover, the refined finish and 75% form factor look great in a smaller space. Additionally, the simple white USB cable complements the overall look and is a great choice.

The side-facing RGB lighting generates an attractive hue that isn’t overbearing. What’s more, you can adjust the brightness to your liking. Additionally, you can extinguish the lights altogether if you want a stealthier approach. As such, this keyboard can be as loud or as quiet as you wish.

The robust nature of this plastic keyboard was a pleasant surprise. Thanks to the layers of unique materials, this device focuses on comfort, safety, and build quality. Moreover, the adjustable feet and TPU plate mount stabilisers create a luxurious finish that helps to reduce fatigue during long gaming sessions.

Is the AKKO 5075B Plus keyboard worth it?

The AKKO 5075B Plus keyboard is available for under £90. Accordingly, this high-spec keyboard is an affordable option. Furthermore, its 75% form factor is great if you are short on space. What’s more, the ability to customise the switches, and the keycaps was a fantastic addition that I wouldn’t expect to see at this price point. Additionally, the responsive inputs and 3 unique connectivity modes make it an attractive option for newcomers and those who want to improve their setup. As such, I loved this device and recommend buying it here!

(More information on AKKO can be found here!)

The AKKO 5075B Plus keyboard has been awarded the Movies Games and Tech Gold Award.
Daniel Waite
Daniel Waite
My gaming career started on an Amiga and spans many consoles! Currently, I game using an MSI laptop and Xbox Series X. A fan of every genre, I love to give anything a go. Former editor and reviewer for www.bonusstage.co.uk, I'm loving my new home here at Movies Games and Tech. I can be contacted for gaming reviews on the following email: Daniel@moviesgamesandtech.com

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