We recently reviewed the Gamdias Hermes E1 Combo which comes bundled with a Hermes E1 keyboard, Demeter E2 mouse and a mouse pad. While we enjoyed and kept the Hermes E1 keyboard, our only nitpick with it is that the red LED coloring could not be changed. For the same price of the combo, you can get the Hermes P1 RGB Gaming Keyboard by itself with 16.8 million colors and four levels of brightness to choose from. Unlike the Hermes 7 color mechanical keyboard we also reviewed, you can set the colors on this keyboard by individual keys and zones instead of settling for the default rainbow color scheme.
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I'm not a fan of RGB keyboards. Don't need any fancy lights, just great mechanical buttons.
I think that keyboard is to flashy for my taste...
why does everything have to be RGB nowadays,
just give me something with zero latency and we can call it a day.