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๐ฏ Hydra 10: The sleek wireless keyboard that keeps you connected, colorful, and competitive.
Portronics Hydra 10 is a compact 68-key wireless mechanical keyboard featuring dual connectivity via Bluetooth 5.0 and 2.4 GHz USB dongle. Equipped with linear red switches and anti-ghosting, it delivers smooth, responsive typing and gaming performance. Its customizable RGB backlighting offers 20 modes with 16 million colors, while multi-device pairing supports seamless switching across up to 4 devices. Designed for professionals and gamers seeking portability and style, it boasts up to 7 days of battery life with convenient Type-C charging.
| ASIN | B0D2V26XLR |
| Antenna Location | gaming |
| Brand | Portronics |
| Button Quantity | 68 |
| Color | Black |
| Colour | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Laptop |
| Compatible devices | Laptop |
| Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth |
| Connectivity technology | Bluetooth |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 300 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | ABS Plastic |
| Item Weight | 780 Grams |
| Keyboard Backlighting Color Support | RGB |
| Keyboard Description | Gaming |
| Keyboard description | Gaming |
| Manufacturer | Portronics |
| Mfr Part Number | POR-2329 |
| Model Number | POR-2329 |
| Number of Keys | 68 |
| Recommended uses for product | gaming |
| Unit Count | 1.00 Count |
A**R
MK in a budget with major compromises and annoyances
(Edit: Less than 8 months later, some of the keys have died making it unusable.) Don't cheap out on mechanical keyboard, invest in a better one that'll work for a long time, or settle for membrane until you can afford a good one. I'd suggest looking for a 75% or atleast a 65% keyboard layout. I have been using this keyboard since nearly 2 months now with my laptop + external monitor setup at home. Firstly I hate the "60%" keyboard layout. It's too compact and jammed together resulting in a LOT of mistypes. I thought I'll get used to it but even after a month I haven't. Maybe it's my skill issue but I'm still perfectly comfortable with my laptops' built in keyboard. I can type at 130-140 wpm easily on my laptops' keyboard but on this thing I can barely hit 110-120. And there's only one Fn key in the right side and you need to use that to access the Tilde symbol (via Fn + Esc) or backtick (Fn + Shift + esc), both of which are often used by programmers. That's annoying as heck too and still haven't gotten used to it. This keyboard was smooth at first (still nowhere close to the more expensive ones) and it was clicky yet silent, as expected from a good MK. However after 2 months of use it's not as smooth as day one and it's much louder too. Maybe it needs some lubrication but there are no instructions for it. Also the Shift key gradually keeps getting worse (misses hits) for some weird reason. Pros: - Type C charging. One of my main reasons for buying this in the first place as I was in a budget and this was a must. It can be also switched to usb mode for zero latency in gaming. - Battery life. Unlike what some other reviews say, I can easily run it for 5-7 days on a full charge. It automatically enters standby after a short timeout. And it also works parallelly while charging. - Lighting. It supports a good bunch of predefined colors, (RGB ofc) styles, patterns. However I preferred a static red color and that is possible too. Brightness is adjustable. All of these is controlled via Fn + some key combinations. - It's not as heavy as the better MK's. Easy to move it around without worrying about dropping it. The build quality is decent although it's mostly plastic, but doesn't feel breakable.
B**M
Kinda Okay But...not for everyoone
After 5 Months of consistent use: Pros: 1. Very good typing, and it feels so good typing with it. 2. The RGB is very cool. 3 The Bluetooth switching function is a real deal, very quick love this. 4. Minimalistic simple design Cons: 1. No volume control buttons or anything at all, even though i knew about this when i was purchasing the product, but if you're someone like me who wants to play/pause music with a single click, this product is NOT for you. 2. need to charge every 3 days, this one is sad. even if i turn my RGB off it only lasts 1 more day. Another product which needs charging. 3. if you're switching from chiclet keys/Laptop keys, Keep in mind, The key placement in this keyboard is kinda take time to learn and you, like me, chances are will fed up from this. 4. Gaming: If you're playing games which do not needs a numpad then this is good, but .... you understood right...? so not recommended for games as well. Look this keyboard is very pretty, minimalistic design and the RGB looks great, but at the end it comes down to your preferences, for me personally, i expected something a more high level stuff, because my requirements were different. if you need this for gaming, go with a full keyboard, if music, go with keyboards with volume control buttons, if you need something with good asthetics and you're more into TYPING and doing general stuff, or a lite gamer. this is for you, otherwise consider going with a wired mechanical keyboard, it would be cheaper and full keyboard will help you enjoy gaming more. Hope this would be helpful for someone if someone's having doubts regarding gaming or other stuff.
O**E
Good keyboard
Good keyboard.
A**R
Amazing, Solid Build
Amazing, good clicks
M**.
Keys like spacebar started creating issues in the 13th Month.
Keys like spacebar started creating issues in the 13th Month.
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