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Bloody B750N And Bloody B800 Keyboards Review: Industrial Duo

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Recently I got an improvised set Bloody, a mouse-headset-keyboard in cyberpunk style. To be more exact, not cyberpunk, but Cyberpunk. You can even say 20. And add 77. Well, you get the idea. The point is that I wanted to touch and feel something so industrial and… I remembered that under the yellow plate of the Cyberpunk keyboard there is what I needed. Well, as you understand, this is a review of Bloody B750N and Bloody B800.

Bloody B750N Bloody B800

Bloody B750N and Bloody B800 video review

Don’t want to read? Then watch the video:

Price and delivery set

Another reason why I chose them is that they are almost twins in filling, appearance and, yes, the price as well. Now it is $49 and $59 for 750 and 800 keyboards respectively. Which, you must admit, is not bad for mechanical keyboards.

Bloody B750N Bloody B800

Mechanical, and with a nice package. There are no palm rests, but there are, in addition to the manual and warranty, tongs for removing caps and a set of eight spare caps. Moreover, in 750 they are orange, and in 800 – burgundy.

Similarities

Both keyboards are full-size, massive and equipped with backlighting. Both are powered by LK Light Strike optical-mechanical keycaps. Accordingly, they have a crazy endurance, 100 million keystrokes, and the actuation depth is from 3 mm.

Bloody B750N Bloody B800

And the response time is 2 ms. For comparison, in Cherry MX it is… 30. Certainly, Cherry MX has a lot of other advantages – but, as we see, optical switches also have undeniable advantages. And by the way, their caps are compatible with Cherry.

Bloody B750N Bloody B800

Both keyboards are equipped with stand feet and drainage holes on the bottom, so they are moisture resistant, both have customizable backlighting, support KeyDominator2 proprietary software and it is a pleasure to type and play on them.

Differences

Next – the differences. First and most importantly, these keyboards are not truly RGB. In B750N the backlight is rainbow, but the LEDs are fixed in color. Yes, you can change the brightness and switch between constant light, pulsation and shutdown, but still.

Bloody B750N Bloody B800

The B800’s backlighting is single-colored… But the color, oh. Let’s just say, seeing this orange beauty makes you think of a nuclear winter in the Mojave, if you know what I mean.

Bloody B750N Bloody B800

Plus – I like the hexagonal texture under the acrylic layer much more. It reflects light perfectly, so the keyboard looks a little different from all angles, but equally beautiful.

Bloody B750N Bloody B800

Further – B750N has a cable without a braiding, though with a linear rifled texture, so it will be much more difficult to tangle it, which I appreciate. Also, it has no rubber areas on the bottom legs.

Bloody B750N Bloody B800

B800 has it, and braided cable, and rubberized legs. Well, the keycaps are ABS, both in one and in the other keyboard, and the spare caps are also ABS, no surprises here.

Bloody B750N Bloody B800

As for the switches, they almost do not differ from each other, both are loud, tactile, with a click, just the Blue one presses the switch a little faster.

Bloody B750N Bloody B800

The sound of clicks will be in the video above.

Conclusions on Bloody B750N and Bloody B800

Both Bloody B750N and Bloody B800 are very good mechanical keyboards with stylish design. They feel different, and if I had a choice, I would take the B800 for the backlighting alone. RGB is good, but amber is nice to make the cazadores tremble!

In general, if you want an inexpensive FULL SIZE mechanic with fast switches and backlight that can be turned off at will, but the full RGB spectrum is not important to you – then yes, any of these models can be your next one!

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Review ratings
Price
9
Delivery set
8
Appearance
9
Assembly quality
8
Software
8
In general, if you want an inexpensive FULL SIZE mechanic with fast switches and backlight that can be turned off at will, but the full RGB spectrum is not important to you - then yes, any of these models can be your next one!
Denis Zaychenko
Denis Zaychenko
I write a lot, and sometimes - even on point. Interested in PC building and games. Almost aestetism junkie, I love to like and hate to dislike.
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In general, if you want an inexpensive FULL SIZE mechanic with fast switches and backlight that can be turned off at will, but the full RGB spectrum is not important to you - then yes, any of these models can be your next one!Bloody B750N And Bloody B800 Keyboards Review: Industrial Duo