Brand | FELiCON |
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Package Dimensions | 37.9 x 12.5 x 4.2 cm; 990 Grams |
Manufacturer reference | AK33 Bluetooth 5.0 |
Manufacturer | FELiCON |
Color | Black,RGB |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Item Weight | 990 g |
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FELiCON AK33 80% Percent Gaming Mechanical Keyboard, TKL Wireless Gaming Keyboard Rechargeable Bluetooth & Type C Wired Light Up Keyboard 18 Rainbow Illuminated Backlit for PC Mac-Black/Blue Switch
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Brand | FELiCON |
Compatible devices | Laptop, PC |
Connectivity technology | Wireless, Wired |
Keyboard description | Gaming |
Special feature | Wireless |
Colour | Black,RGB |
Number of keys | 82 |
Included components | USB Cable |
Number of buttons | 82 |
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- [WIRELESS BLUETOOTH CONNECTION] The Bluetooth keyboard has mature Bluetooth connection technology. It supports simultaneous connection of three Bluetooth electronic devices, and three sets of Bluetooth devices can be switched through FN+1/2/3. When the 1/2/3 key flashes, It indicates that the keyboard Bluetooth is successfully turned on. Bluetooth name: AK33 Bluetooth 5.0 keyboard. Press FN+Esc for about 3 seconds to clear all Bluetooth connection records and restore factory settings.
- [WIRELESS & WIRED DUAL MODE KEYBOARD] This gaming keyboard has wireless Bluetooth and wired dual modes. It can be connected to Bluetooth or directly plugged into the USB cable for use. Use the FN+Tab key to switch between Bluetooth mode and wired mode. When the keyboard backlight flashes twice, the mode switch is successful. Built-in 1000mA lithium battery. Charging starts when the USB cable is plugged in. When the FN key flashes quickly, the keyboard is in a low battery state.
- [BLUE SWITCHES MECHANICAL KEYBOARD] The professional blue switches mechanical keyboard restores clear and realistic knocking sounds, provides excellent touch, sensitivity and responsiveness, audible clicks and tactile feedback, and provides accurate typing and games. Responsive button commands are the best choice for office, study and games.
- [82-KEY COMPACT KEYBOARD] This mini mechanical keyboard has an 82-key layout, and the compact key design greatly saves space. The keyboard size is only 12.2*4.72 inches, which is very easy to carry. 82 key full key anti-collision. It has wide compatibility, compatible with Win XP/7/8/10/MAC system, FN+A/S can switch between mac and win system. It can be used for PCs, mobile phones and other electronic devices with Bluetooth settings.
- [18 KINDS of RAINBOW BACKLIGHT] The backlit gaming keyboard has 18 cool rainbow LED backlight modes. FN+PGUP/PGDN key to switch the backlight mode. FN+↑/↓ keys to adjust the backlight brightness. FN+←/→Adjust the backlight speed. Press FN+Esc for about 3 seconds to restore the factory backlight effect. 12 multimedia shortcut keys. Without operation for 5 minutes, the backlight turns off.
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Bluetooth Connection:
1. First turn on the power switch behind the keyboard
2. Switch the keyboard to the wireless Bluetooth state: press FN+TAB to switch (if the keyboard is already in wireless mode, no need to switch)
Note: If you press and hold the FN+1 key for about three seconds, and the 1 key does not flash, it means that the keyboard is in wired mode (the same is true for pressing FN+2/3).
Press FN+TAB to switch, and the keyboard flashes twice, indicating that the switch is successful
3. Long press the FN+1 key on the keyboard for about 3 seconds, the 1 key flashes quickly
4. Turn on the computer Bluetooth device-add Bluetooth-Bluetooth search
5. When the Bluetooth "AK33 Bluetooth 5.0 Keyboard" appears, click to connect
6. After the Bluetooth connection is successful, the 1 button will stop flashing
7. If you need to continue to connect to the second electronic device, you can continue to press FN+2 for about 3 seconds, the 2 key flashes quickly,
Click the Bluetooth "AK33 Bluetooth 5.0 Keyboard" in the second electronic device to connect, and connect to the third electronic device in the same way
Note:When using electronic device 1, short press FN+2 or FN+3 to switch between electronic device 2 and electronic device 3. Three Bluetooth electronic devices can be connected at the same time.
Note: If FN+1 is already connected to device 1, then it can only connect to device 1, and cannot continue to connect to device 2.
Only FN+2 can connect to device 2, and FN+3 can connect to device 3. If you want FN+1 to connect to device 2 or device 3,
You need to clear all the connection records of the keyboard and restore the factory settings.
Example:
If the keyboard Bluetooth FN+1 is already connected to your computer 1, and you want to switch the Bluetooth channel, use FN+2 to connect to your computer 1.
First delete all the connection records about "AK33 Bluetooth 5.0 Keyboard" in computer 1.
Then long press FN+ESC to clear the keyboard connection record. It is best to turn off the switch on the back of the keyboard and then turn it on again.
To ensure that Bluetooth information stops transmitting. Open the Bluetooth search of the computer device, wait for the Bluetooth record on the computer device to disappear, and then press FN+2 to connect to the computer 1.
The status of Bluetooth unable to connect appears:
1. Long press FN+ESC to clear the keyboard connection record, you can clear it twice more(When long press FN+ESC, the keyboard backlight flashes, indicating that the operation is successful)
2. Turn off the power switch behind the keyboard
3. Clear the Bluetooth "AK33 Bluetooth 5.0 Keyboard" connection record in the computer, and then continue to open the Bluetooth search to ensure that the Bluetooth "AK33 Bluetooth 5.0 Keyboard" does not appear on the computer. Because there is a delay in Bluetooth information, you must wait for the Bluetooth record on the computer device to disappear before making the second connection.
4. After the Bluetooth information stops pairing and does not appear on the computer device, turn on the keyboard switch and reconnect the Bluetooth.
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ASIN | B08KZXMX4B |
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Customer Reviews |
3.9 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | 29,084 in PC & Video Games (See Top 100 in PC & Video Games) 1,256 in PC Gaming Keyboards |
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Date First Available | 10 Oct. 2020 |
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The wireless connection, once established with Windows in my case, is absolutely rapid. Genuinely. Once switched on, the keyboard connects to my PC in 2 seconds flat, if that. It's really impressive given the fact Bluetooth, even in the modern day, can still be quite clunky at times. The bottom of the keyboard has rubber pads to stop the keyboard from slipping, as do the retractable feet- which is a nice touch.
The switches are a MX Blue clone, and they are actually good. They have all of the typical characteristics associated with the switch type (noise, feel, actuation etc) and I have no complaints, and this is coming from somebody who has used real MX Blues and Kailh Blues for the best part of 8 years. Do note that if you have never owned a blue/clicky board before, it may not be the best idea for the workplace! They are very noisy, but most buying them know this beforehand.
The 75% form factor is my favourite; if you have never tried it, please do. It's really, really good, and is also super efficient. Overall, I'm very impressed with this thing. Wireless mechanical keyboards are still a relatively new thing, so to have one at £40 with RGB and the classic clicky/blue-type switch is fantastic.

By Daniel on 26 November 2020
The wireless connection, once established with Windows in my case, is absolutely rapid. Genuinely. Once switched on, the keyboard connects to my PC in 2 seconds flat, if that. It's really impressive given the fact Bluetooth, even in the modern day, can still be quite clunky at times. The bottom of the keyboard has rubber pads to stop the keyboard from slipping, as do the retractable feet- which is a nice touch.
The switches are a MX Blue clone, and they are actually good. They have all of the typical characteristics associated with the switch type (noise, feel, actuation etc) and I have no complaints, and this is coming from somebody who has used real MX Blues and Kailh Blues for the best part of 8 years. Do note that if you have never owned a blue/clicky board before, it may not be the best idea for the workplace! They are very noisy, but most buying them know this beforehand.
The 75% form factor is my favourite; if you have never tried it, please do. It's really, really good, and is also super efficient. Overall, I'm very impressed with this thing. Wireless mechanical keyboards are still a relatively new thing, so to have one at £40 with RGB and the classic clicky/blue-type switch is fantastic.



I purchased this keyboard for several reasons. Firstly was the fact that it is a mechanical keyboard that uses switches similar to the popular cherry mx blue switches. They have a really nice tactile feel and are great for gaming. They keycaps can be replaced with any cherry mx replacement keycaps. The keyboard comes with a keycap removal tool and a brush to clean it.
The second reason that I purchased this keyboard was for the fact that it has a smaller layout than most keyboards as it doesn't have a number pad. This is perfect for gaming and is much easier to use from my sofa.
The keyboard doesn't come with an external dongle, it connects through your devices bluetooth. Luckily my pc motherboard comes with Bluetooth built in. They keyboard is powered by a rechargeable battery and can be recharged using a USB type c cable.

By Jack on 29 November 2020
I purchased this keyboard for several reasons. Firstly was the fact that it is a mechanical keyboard that uses switches similar to the popular cherry mx blue switches. They have a really nice tactile feel and are great for gaming. They keycaps can be replaced with any cherry mx replacement keycaps. The keyboard comes with a keycap removal tool and a brush to clean it.
The second reason that I purchased this keyboard was for the fact that it has a smaller layout than most keyboards as it doesn't have a number pad. This is perfect for gaming and is much easier to use from my sofa.
The keyboard doesn't come with an external dongle, it connects through your devices bluetooth. Luckily my pc motherboard comes with Bluetooth built in. They keyboard is powered by a rechargeable battery and can be recharged using a USB type c cable.



I am currently typing this review using this keyboard, and my partner walked past the room and told me it sounds like I am tap dancing. I think that will form the basis of this review.
SOUND
First things first, with the above in mind, yes - this keyboard is loud! So much so that the noise distracts you from thinking. If you wish to type in the presence of someone watching the TV, or someone who wants to work quietly, I urge you not to get this keyboard. It is distracting my partner and she is in the next room.
To give an idea of the sort of noise to expect, go to your radiator with a pen, hold it firmly to the radiator's face, and brush your pen across it in one swift motion. Keep doing that. That is about the depth and tone to expect. And there is no way to reduce the noise unless you purchase new switches, which are unfortunately about as expensive as this keyboard. I'm going to stop typing for a moment and enjoy a minute or two of silence before I proceed.
It is a terrible shame that this keyboard was not offered with brown switches - blue was the only option. Which baffles me. If the developers are reading this review, please take this on board. In fact I may request new switches after this review.
**EDIT - The above is just characteristic of blue switches, and not a criticism of this keyboard in particular. Some people like the clicky blue switch, and in this case, the blue switches feel very good quality if that is what you like**
ERGONOMICS
I have adapted extremely well to the layout of this keyboard and I think it is the best layout, unless you require a separate number pad. The keys have enough travel and space the ensure a comfortable typing experience. The layout is American, which means you have a very small ENTER key and a very small RIGHT SHIFT key, which sometimes makes for some clumsy typing. I've accidentally deleted whole paragraphs by pressing the SHIFT KEY and UP arrows together.
I have been using this with and without a wrist rest, and it is very comfortable to type on. I suggest grabbing yourself a wrist rest as the nature of a mechanical keyboard means your hands will be positioned a lot higher than if you were using a laptop.
The keys actuate AFTER the click, which means you cannot touch type hoping to reduce noise.
LIGHTING
Do not expect RGB. There are little LED lights under each key, set out in the following way:
TOP BAR: ESC - Del - red lights
2ND BAR: ` - Home - dark orange lights
3RD BAR: Tab - PgUp - blue lights
4TH BAR: Caps - PgDn - green lights
5TH BAR: LShift - End - purple lights
6TH BAR: Ctrl - SPACE - > arrow - light orange lights
The colours of these lights cannot be changed. I would have welcomed a fully white layout as I think this looks much better, and this is essentially what I wanted. But I cannot complain as again, I expected this. The lighting patterns are excellent, with a reasonably diverse range of options.
QUALITY
The quality of the keyboard is good. I expect this from a keyboard of this price. It is reasonably light, with a bottom-heavy bias which makes it better for moving around the desk. There does not appear to be any left-right weight distribution bias, which I like. The underside of the board is made up of a clear, glossy plastic. I am a fan of this, but I know some people are not. As long as you don't scratch it - and it is easy to scratch - it looks very slick.
The letters / digits on the keys could be sharper. But they are easy enough to make out, and I doubt you'll spend too much time looking at them anyway.
The base of the top of the keyboard is aluminium silver, which looks really good below the lights. It has a nice, polished bezel which is a great touch.
CONNECTIVITY
I currently have this keyboard connected to my personal laptop in BT1 setting, and my work laptop in BT2 setting. It switches between these two devices effortlessly and the initial setup was extremely easy.
OVERALL
Cons: very loud, American layout, restricted LED colours make it look a bit unprofessional.
Pros: Comfortable typing, satisfying actuation, convenient, great connectivity.
The keyboard is good, but I believe its cons slightly outweigh its pros. If it wasn't too loud, I would forgive the lack of colour customisation. If I could choose one single colour for the keys, I would forgive it for making my ears ring. But unfortunately these two issues exist on top of the fact the keyboard is american layout.
Should you buy one? It depends. If you don't mind the noise or you want a loud board, then this is extremely good value for money, with good quality budget blue switches, and a rare find - wireless mechanical keyboards of this quality are hard to find. If you want something quiet, for an office or a shared house, then avoid this.
Lastly, it contains a 1,000 mAh battery. I feel like they could have squeezed a much larger battery into this, considering my phone, which is half the length and half the width, contains a 3,600 mAh battery. I have since tested other keyboards with a 1,000 mAh battery with true RGB, and they seem to last longer.

By Michael Booth on 5 July 2021
I am currently typing this review using this keyboard, and my partner walked past the room and told me it sounds like I am tap dancing. I think that will form the basis of this review.
SOUND
First things first, with the above in mind, yes - this keyboard is loud! So much so that the noise distracts you from thinking. If you wish to type in the presence of someone watching the TV, or someone who wants to work quietly, I urge you not to get this keyboard. It is distracting my partner and she is in the next room.
To give an idea of the sort of noise to expect, go to your radiator with a pen, hold it firmly to the radiator's face, and brush your pen across it in one swift motion. Keep doing that. That is about the depth and tone to expect. And there is no way to reduce the noise unless you purchase new switches, which are unfortunately about as expensive as this keyboard. I'm going to stop typing for a moment and enjoy a minute or two of silence before I proceed.
It is a terrible shame that this keyboard was not offered with brown switches - blue was the only option. Which baffles me. If the developers are reading this review, please take this on board. In fact I may request new switches after this review.
**EDIT - The above is just characteristic of blue switches, and not a criticism of this keyboard in particular. Some people like the clicky blue switch, and in this case, the blue switches feel very good quality if that is what you like**
ERGONOMICS
I have adapted extremely well to the layout of this keyboard and I think it is the best layout, unless you require a separate number pad. The keys have enough travel and space the ensure a comfortable typing experience. The layout is American, which means you have a very small ENTER key and a very small RIGHT SHIFT key, which sometimes makes for some clumsy typing. I've accidentally deleted whole paragraphs by pressing the SHIFT KEY and UP arrows together.
I have been using this with and without a wrist rest, and it is very comfortable to type on. I suggest grabbing yourself a wrist rest as the nature of a mechanical keyboard means your hands will be positioned a lot higher than if you were using a laptop.
The keys actuate AFTER the click, which means you cannot touch type hoping to reduce noise.
LIGHTING
Do not expect RGB. There are little LED lights under each key, set out in the following way:
TOP BAR: ESC - Del - red lights
2ND BAR: ` - Home - dark orange lights
3RD BAR: Tab - PgUp - blue lights
4TH BAR: Caps - PgDn - green lights
5TH BAR: LShift - End - purple lights
6TH BAR: Ctrl - SPACE - > arrow - light orange lights
The colours of these lights cannot be changed. I would have welcomed a fully white layout as I think this looks much better, and this is essentially what I wanted. But I cannot complain as again, I expected this. The lighting patterns are excellent, with a reasonably diverse range of options.
QUALITY
The quality of the keyboard is good. I expect this from a keyboard of this price. It is reasonably light, with a bottom-heavy bias which makes it better for moving around the desk. There does not appear to be any left-right weight distribution bias, which I like. The underside of the board is made up of a clear, glossy plastic. I am a fan of this, but I know some people are not. As long as you don't scratch it - and it is easy to scratch - it looks very slick.
The letters / digits on the keys could be sharper. But they are easy enough to make out, and I doubt you'll spend too much time looking at them anyway.
The base of the top of the keyboard is aluminium silver, which looks really good below the lights. It has a nice, polished bezel which is a great touch.
CONNECTIVITY
I currently have this keyboard connected to my personal laptop in BT1 setting, and my work laptop in BT2 setting. It switches between these two devices effortlessly and the initial setup was extremely easy.
OVERALL
Cons: very loud, American layout, restricted LED colours make it look a bit unprofessional.
Pros: Comfortable typing, satisfying actuation, convenient, great connectivity.
The keyboard is good, but I believe its cons slightly outweigh its pros. If it wasn't too loud, I would forgive the lack of colour customisation. If I could choose one single colour for the keys, I would forgive it for making my ears ring. But unfortunately these two issues exist on top of the fact the keyboard is american layout.
Should you buy one? It depends. If you don't mind the noise or you want a loud board, then this is extremely good value for money, with good quality budget blue switches, and a rare find - wireless mechanical keyboards of this quality are hard to find. If you want something quiet, for an office or a shared house, then avoid this.
Lastly, it contains a 1,000 mAh battery. I feel like they could have squeezed a much larger battery into this, considering my phone, which is half the length and half the width, contains a 3,600 mAh battery. I have since tested other keyboards with a 1,000 mAh battery with true RGB, and they seem to last longer.
