Attack Shark M87 Pro
Attack Shark M87 Pro
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Specifications:
- Polling Rate: Up to 1000Hz
- Connectivity: USB-C / 2.4GHz Wireless / Bluetooth 5.0
- Switches: Mechanical switches (rated for 80 million key presses)
- Memory: Built-in memory to save settings
- Lighting: Customizable RGB backlighting with multiple effects
- Battery: 5000mAh for long-lasting wireless use
- Form Factor: 87 keys compact layout
- Build Material: High-quality plastic with metal elements
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Compatibility: Windows, macOS
Description: The Attack Shark M87 Pro is a top-tier mechanical keyboard designed for gamers, offering advanced features such as high-performance switches and customizable RGB backlighting. With mechanical switches rated for 80 million presses and onboard memory to store settings, it ensures durability and flexibility. The large 5000mAh battery provides long-lasting wireless operation. Its compact 87-key layout combines productivity with portability, making it perfect for gamers who want both performance and style.

The keyboard is high, so using it without a wrist rest is a bit awkward, but it's good for typing.
Honestly... for those who are considering buying it for gaming purposes, it's a waste of money. The response is slow and not smooth, especially for FPS. When you press shift and move, it moves and then stops, and when you press forward, it moves and then stops again without moving.
The key pressure is really intense; you have to press with some force, which increases fatigue during long-term use.
Just because I'm pissed off, I'm using what I used before. Those who want to buy it for gaming should spend a bit more money and look for something else. For other uses like linking to a phone, simple document writing, chatting on KakaoTalk, etc., there's no big problem, so it's fine for those purposes. But for gaming...
M87 Keyboard
The package came poorly packed, which left the keyboard box completely crushed and torn, making it unusable.
The content, that is, the keyboard itself, was intact.
The keyboard came with a small USB-C cable for charging the keyboard.
- Keyboard: I was really impressed with the construction. It appears to be sturdy, has a good weight, and is quite nice. I liked the softness of the keys. To be perfect, it would have to be ABNT2... too bad it's not, but it's possible to manage with the keyboard configured as ENG International. Some accents change position and the 'ç' has to be done with '+c ... Anyway, it adapts.