

⌨️ Elevate your desk game with style, sound, and seamless connectivity!
The Kisnt KN85 is a retro beige, 75% wireless mechanical keyboard featuring a compact 85-key layout, tri-mode connectivity (USB-C, 2.4GHz, Bluetooth 5.0), and customizable hot-swappable linear switches. It boasts a 4000mAh battery, 20 RGB backlight modes, and advanced sound dampening for a premium typing experience, compatible across Windows, Mac, and PC platforms.





















| ASIN | B0DBZGH5XM |
| Batteries | 1 C batteries required. (included) |
| Best Sellers Rank | #212 in Video Games ( See Top 100 in Video Games ) #11 in PC Gaming Keyboards |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (862) |
| Date First Available | August 2, 2024 |
| Item Weight | 1.98 pounds |
| Item model number | KN85 |
| Manufacturer | Kisnt |
| Product Dimensions | 13.88 x 5.51 x 1.77 inches |
J**K
Creamy Sound, Solid Build, Perfect Feel — Kisnt Got This Right
I kept seeing this keyboard everywhere — the one that kept getting away. I wasn’t sure about the build quality at first. Months ago, I saw a great review from Hipoyotec, but still didn’t pull the trigger. Eventually my keyboard addiction got the best of me, and I’m glad it did. This thing is thocky, creamy, sturdy, and feels like real quality when you’re using it. I love it. 100% worth the price. The layout on the right side is perfect, it works great with Linux, and it just looks slick. I do wish they included a bit more in the box — maybe extra caps or switches — but that’s just the spoiled keyboard addict in me talking. I’ve lost count of how many keyboards I own at this point. I’ll try anything: cheap, midrange, “premium.” I rarely spend over $150, and honestly, I usually stay under $90. I love finding hidden gems like this one. Half the fun of this hobby is taking something mediocre and making it great. A while back I bought a $7 keyboard off Amazon, swapped the switches, lubed it, threw on new caps, and took it traveling — it ended up becoming one of my favorites. Aluminum boards are gorgeous, sure, but they can be overrated. Leobog makes some fantastic ones too. I’ve got boxes of switches and caps I haven’t even opened yet. I’ve stopped counting. Probably over fifty by now. And don’t even get me started on HE switches — that’s another rabbit hole entirely. Anyway, back on track: this Kisnt keyboard is easily in my top ten, maybe even top five. Every Wednesday I rotate keyboards — swap, tune, re-evaluate — but this one doesn’t need a thing. It sounds and feels perfect right out of the box. Thanks, Kisnt. You nailed it.
L**K
Very solid for the budget
Great keyboard with a nice solid feel. Sounds great and has a nice smooth "thocky" sound. I was surprised how nice the switches were from the start. Get this keyboard if you aren't looking to customize your keyboard. This one is a great setup from the start. I typically work with it wired, so I can't comment on the bluetooth connectivity, but it's plenty responsive while plugged in. No lag from what I can tell. It is made of plastic, but feels solid. The layers of silicone give it a heavier feel than I expected, making the keyboard feel far more premium for its affordability. If you're looking for something very solid, with a great feel and sound without emptying your wallet, I'd buy this keyboard without hesitation. Highly recommended.
M**H
Great budget keyboard
For the price this guy is awesome, I would definitely recommend! Right out of the box I love the look, switches feel smooth and sound of this keyboard is nice and thocky. I bought comparable keyboards in the same price range but this one had the keys I was looking for like the pgup/pgdn, dedicated arrow keys and the ability for customization with the removeable switches. This keyboard almost made me regret my $100 keyboard purchase but its missing the volume knob so yah. I typically use the keyboard in Bluetooth mode and I don't notice any delay/lag but I don't use it for any type of competitive gaming. One thing I noticed is that the battery life on this is a bit low as it seems I have to charge it often in the middle of my gaming session so like 3/4 hours fully charged. But I also use that as a reminder for me to go and touch grass.
M**Y
Amazing good quality
This keyboard is literally my dream come true. I have been searching for a keyboard like this forever. It comes fully moded already for such a good price, it sounds amazing, it feels amazing, and has had zero performance issues so far. I highly recommend this keyboard truly. It is easy to use, it has decent keycaps. Overall for the price truly amazing seriously. If you want a good quality keyboard but can't afford to spend like 80 bucks this is it. I have had 60 dollar keyboards that promise this quality and then have software issues or springy noises when typing. This doesn't for a fraction of the price. :3 - if I could be a sponsor for them I would lol.
B**T
A gem of a keyboard, with some odd design choices
I'm a keyboard nerd. I have mechanical keyboards for everything, even my iPad (actually the iPad is why I got this keyboard). This Kisnt keyboard works and sounds great right out of the box. First of all, I love the price. I love the gentle 'thocky' keyboard sound and 'creamy' smooth linear switches. Even while the outside case is entirely plastic, it has good solid weight to it and rubber feet to keep it stable. There's a solid amount of sound absorbing material, but the typing feel of the keyboard is solid (no flex). To top it all off, the switches are replaceable. Simply amazing at this price. I found it odd though that they designed it with bottom-mounted RGB lights (which itself is great), but put opaque keycaps and switches on it. The RGB still looks good as accent lighting I guess, and is nice and bright (with different brightness settings). What I really wanted though was to be able to read the keys in the dark. In the end, I replaced all the switches and keycaps so they would shine through. I could've kept the factory switches and used a set of caps with lettering on the bottom side of the keys, but I couldn't find a compatible set of caps that went with retro beige color scheme. Connectivity is great with all my devices. I have the 2.4g dongle connected to my Lenovo ThinkPad, and use the BT for my iPad. USB wired works as you'd expect too. It has a long, detachable USB-C cable and seemingly robust USB-C connector. In terms of gaming, the software describes the response times for different connection methods. Off the top of my head, I think it said USB is 2-3ms, 2.4g is 8-9ms and bluetooth is like 25ms. It feels very responsive to me in any scenario - I notice no input issues even on BT. I'm not a 'pro gamer' though by any means. The battery life is good solid that I can game wirelessly all day on my laptop with the 2.4g dongle and it's still got plenty of charge left over, even with the RGB on (at 25% brightness, which is plenty bright believe it or not). By default the keyboard goes to sleep after 5 min of inactivity. With the software you can change the sleep timer, down to 1 min, or up to 30 min. You can control the lighting patterns using the FN key and the page up/down keys. For more functionality you have to install their software, which was a bit hard to find, and didn't come with any kind of signing authentication, so it tripped Windows' "this might harm your computer" warning. With the software though you can set a bunch more lighting effects, change the colors, brightness, etc. Some of the features of the software are a bit glitchy, but it works well enough. You can also see the battery level, and it does all of this while connected through the cable, or 2.4g dongle. (I haven't tested BT, but I presume it doesn't work that way). I like that I can switch between Mac and PC keyboard layout settings, and they map and function accurately. You can even change it on the fly without any problems. In Mac mode, my iPad and MacBook pro works 100% as it would if it were an Apple keyboard.
G**Z
El teclado superó mis expectativas en lo esencial: sonido “thock” muy placentero, pulsaciones firmes y tres modos de conexión que funcionan sin problema. La construcción se siente sólida; el plástico es grueso y limpio al tacto, de mejor calidad que en otros modelos de su rango. Puntos a favor: Excelente sensación y respuesta lineal. Sonido grave-cremoso desde fábrica, sin necesidad de mods. Muy buen valor por el precio: se acerca a prestaciones “custom” de gamas más altas. Puntos a mejorar: El software de administración fue inútil en dos PC. La página es confusa, y aunque el teclado fue reconocido, no ofrecía opciones reales de configuración. La parte trasera utiliza un plástico más sencillo, y las gomas antideslizantes están pegadas con cinta doble faz que comenzó a despegarse desde el primer día. Me preocupa que se pierdan o necesiten ser reemplazadas pronto. No incluye numpad: ideal para gaming y escritura, pero puede ser limitante para quienes usan mucho la entrada numérica. Conclusión: Una excelente puerta de entrada al mundo “custom” por su sonido, tacto y conectividad, siempre que no dependas del software ni necesites un teclado completo. Nota aparte (no influye en la calificación del producto): el rastreo tardó cuatro días en actualizarse; el paquete llegó sin daños, pero el proceso logístico, la comunicación y el profesionalismo por parte del vendedor pueden mejorar.
D**R
Excellent Product
C**N
I had to install software to make the keyboard English. After that there is still not pound sign, only dollar. So just be aware of that. Other than that it sounds lovely and smooth
K**M
Awesome keyboard that punches above its weight. Stock switches are louder than I'd like, but hey it's a custom keyboard, so just swap them out easily for anything you like. For the price it's great keyboard. ONLY major issue is I like separate numpad controllers (I put these on the right of my mouse so it's quicker) but Kisnt only make these seperate numpads for the two other colour schemes that exist. The beige and green scheme is missing.
M**K
This is really good by the sounds and the build quality is really good
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