The World Tour – Tokyo keyboard, or specifically MOD007B-HE PC keyboard from Akko, is ridiculously colourful, eye-catching, and perfect for gamers who like to make a statement. This tri-mode device is versatile and ideal if you commute or work from home. What’s more, it has a sleek and modern finish and built-in RGB to enhance the vibrant colour palette.
Although the vivid pink finish wasn’t for me, I adore the Asian inspired keycaps. Additionally, I love how easy it was to set up and use. If you want a plug-and-play option, this keyboard will not let you down. Alternatively, you may customise it with the free-to-download software. Accordingly, it is great for experienced and elite gamers, or newcomers to the PC master race.


What’s in the box of the World Tour – Tokyo keyboard?
- The packaging is pink, in-your-face, and robust. Additionally, it can be recycled.
- The World Tour – Tokyo keyboard is a compact device. This TKL option is perfect for smaller workstations or to use when you commute to work.
- A coiled USB-C cable is used to connect and charge the keyboard.
- A USB-A receiver lets you connect wirelessly.
- Learn the basics with the user manual.









Technical aspects.
I have tested countless keyboards, and Akko always impresses. This gaming keyboard mixes eye-catching colours with mouth-watering tech. Consequently, it is responsive, customisable, and great to look at. If you use the USB cable, you’ll enjoy low-latency gaming at up to 8k polling rates. This figure drops when playing wirelessly. If you use the dongle, the polling rate drops to 1 KHz. Alternatively, Bluetooth drops further to 125 Hz. As such, the latter should be reserved for work purposes only.
The World Tour – Tokyo keyboard has Rapid trigger, Dynamic keystrokes, Roar mode, Mod tap, and Toggle Key (TGL) to enhance your gaming needs. I’ll admit that none of these features sit highly on my list of priorities. However, I know how important they are for FPS and racing titles. Each option can be customised via the software, and each gives you a match-winning edge.
This magnetic switch keyboard lets users swap compatible switches with ease. However, it is not suitable for mechanical switches unless you invest in a 5-pin adaptor. I didn’t fancy messing with that, so I stuck with the smooth and reliable switches provided. Furthermore, the Hall effect sensors deliver accurate and comfortable typing during lengthy gaming or work sessions.

Build quality.
Akko do not make poor quality products. Their keyboards are designed to last the test of time, and the World Tour – Tokyo keyboard is no different. The outer casing is durable, and the colourful pink livery can withstand unfortunate knocks and bangs. On top of this, the double-shot PBT keycaps retain their vivid colour and imagery while resisting staining and greasy marks.
The switches are stable while offering a clean and comfortable actuation distance. Moreover, the gasket mount and layered material generate a pleasant soundscape that isn’t as obnoxious as its mechanical counterparts. This design not only sounds great, but it delivers an accurate typing experience that reduces fatigue and discomfort.

Is the World Tour – Tokyo keyboard worth it?
Although the vibrant colour palette wasn’t my thing, I know gamers will adore the style. On top of this, it has an impressive 3600 mAh battery and 3 connectivity modes. The free-to-download software ensures that the World Tour – Tokyo keyboard is user-friendly, and the striking and durable design will make your friends take a second glance. As such, I think it is a great device and I recommend buying it here!
(More information on Akko can be found here!)

(Full disclosure! A sample was provided for a free and unbiased review!)
