⌨️ Level up your workspace with retro flair and next-gen performance!
The 8Bitdo Retro Mechanical Keyboard C64 Edition combines nostalgic design with modern tech, featuring 87 hot-swappable keys with tactile Kailh Box White switches, multi-mode wireless connectivity, programmable keys, and dedicated gaming controls. Compatible with Windows 10+ and Android 9+, it offers ultimate customization and pro-grade input precision for both work and play.
Brand | 8Bitdo |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
Item model number | 6922621505266 |
Manufacturer | 8Bitdo |
Colour | Black |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Operating System | Windows 10 |
Are Batteries Included | Yes |
Lithium Battery Energy Content | 3.7 Watt Hours |
Lithium Battery Packaging | Batteries contained in equipment |
Number Of Lithium Ion Cells | 1 |
Item Weight | 2.07 kg |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
M**U
Awesome, but limited to ANSI (US) layout only
There is nothing to dislike about this gem of a keyboard. I have long used an IBM Model M keyboard because I love the sound and feel of big ol' heavy clacketty keyboards. Forget all that squishy pad type key nonsense.Although not as heavy (or loud) as the Model M buckling spring keys, the action on this is very nice and very reminiscent of vintage keyboard actions and reminds me greatly of the C64. It is very pleasant to type on, even though my muscle memory is attuned to the Model M keys which are spaced slightly further apart. For anyone who had a C64 in the day, this will be a familiar experience, and a joy.Also includes multiple connection modes, wifi, Bluetooth and wired, all easily accessible via the dial at the top of the board which makes multitasking on and switching between multiple devices a breeze. I have mine set to wireless for my PC and with a simple flick of the switch to Bluetooth I can then type on my iPad or iPhone.The board has an onboard battery which is charged with the included USB cable. You can also set the mode switch to OFF, which acts as both an on/off switch in wireless mode and basically make the keyboard a wired device whilst it charges.Also integrated is a volume dial.Also included with the board are a pair of BIG MASSIVE mappable super buttons, and a simple -old-skool joystick. These connect through the keyboard rear panel. Up to four separate pairs of super buttons can be attached, which is great for gaming or to offer accessibility solutions. The buttons can be mapped to whatever function you wish, and are also mirrored to a pair of keys on the keyboard labelled A and B.You can purchase extra super buttons, and also available separately is a number pad unit to add a full number pad section to the keyboard that has its own battery, power cable and connection options (and a display to act as a calculator).The real bargain of this board is that it is priced very reasonably - it somehow manages to out-compete other similar quality boards price-wise even with the addition of super buttons and joystick. Even if you never use those extras, you have still snagged a VERY nice board at a steal of a price for its quality.THE ONLY DOWNSIDE: A minor niggle, but if you are in the UK or EU, you will have to simply get used to this being an ANSI keyboard with US key placements. It's not a major issue, and only affects a small number of symbol keys being switched around a bit. so I suggest switching your PC/Device keyboard mapping to ANSI or US in your OS settings so that what you type will match what is on the keycaps themselves. The only catch to that is that there is absolutely no UK Pound symbol, or Euro symbol, anywhere in US keyboard mapping, so get used to having a little notepad doc on your desktop so that you can quickly copy and paste those symbols when you need them!AFAIK 8BitDo have stated that they have no future plans to offer a non-ANSI keyboard.So, if you do lots of accounts, this may not be the board for you. But if that's not a dealbreaker then you will quickly adjust to the small number of keys in different places.Also note that there is no lighting in this keyboard - which is great because glowing keyboards are an abomination - and with the keys being dark they will be hard to see in poor lighting conditions.All in all, an awesome little keyboard no matter what you need it for, and a lovely retro-style option for those of us who are OLD and GRUMPY and look back with fondness on the days when everything was built like a battleship.
D**C
Charmingly Retro and Super Satisfying to Type On
This 8Bitdo Retro Mechanical Keyboard is exactly what I wanted – I absolutely love its "ugly" retro design; it's got so much character! More importantly, it's a joy to use. The keys are wonderfully clacky and provide a really satisfying, fun typing experience that makes every sentence feel more engaging.I haven't had a chance to properly use the "superbuttons" or the joystick myself, so I can't personally comment on their functionality. However, looking at the overall package and the quality of the keyboard itself, I'm sure they're a great value add for anyone who needs them, bringing even more unique functionality to an already standout product.
M**N
Perfect Retro Product!
This is a fantastic product which deserves all the praise it gets. With the dual connectivity of 2.4Ghz or Bluetooth, it is perfect to be used on a range of devices and very easy to setup. The buttons have a very clean click to them, and feel perfectly responsive. I use it both for competitive gaming with games like CS2 and for general use like producing documents or writing emails. Love the style, love the product, 5*! I am just waiting for 8BitDo to release a mouse and controller in the same theme!
M**N
Beautiful device with real retro charm
I'd seen 8BitDo's products around online for a while, and in particular the C64 style keyboard and the NES variant...was tempted for a number of months, especially after reading plenty of positive reviews, so I finally I decided it was time to treat myself and took the plunge.First impressions are that it is a real thing of beauty - it comes well packaged and presented, with a custom fitted box and clear instructions. Setup was literally plug-n-play out of the box, and I was pleased to find it was already charged as well for wifi/bluetooth use.The keys are satisfyingly chonky and make a wonderful clack as you type...very akin to the original. (Though not quite the same sound and feel I recall from my youth, but that could just be memory playing tricks on me to be fair!)This is very early-use impressions, but so far I have only 2 minor quibbles to gripe about when it comes to keyboard usage:1.) The spacebar has a bit of a duller 'thud' compared to the butter-soft clacks of the other keys. It's not a huge deal, but given that I bought this to use as a writing instrument it will always be a niggle I can't fully get away from.2.) There's no 'nubs' on the keys you'd use for typical QWERTY touch-typing. I think there may be a sligherly more exaggerated edging on them, but for a touch-typist it take s abit of (very short) period of adjustment to learn where to keep your fingers centered.That said, it is a JOY to type on...early days yet, but I'd say it's possibly the best keyboard I've every typed on.Probably going to spring for the side-number pad next month to complete the usability as a business keyboard...and then very likely going to save up for the NES variant in the new year.New collecting craze right here...
C**Y
Premium quality for moderate price - winner!
It's gorgeous, and feels very premium to type on. I've had a lot of vintage keyboards in my time, and this is my second favourite after the legendary IBM Model M boards. Given the price, this is a primium keyboard for a moderate price. It's lovely.
G**T
Incredible Keyboard
Switches are nice and clicky, and the massive plastic chassis gives a nice echo reminiscent of vintage keyboards.The layout is nice and standard, and the concave keycaps make a nice change from what you normally find on most keyboards. The Super Buttons are great, but the included joystick's base is too light, so it topples over during use which is quite annoying.Software is very easy to use, and doesn't have any of the bloat that you tend to get with modern gaming keyboards.(also free stickers are a nice touch, and the cable is decent)
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