A4Tech Bloody B930
![]() | Outdated Product Connection: wired; Type: for game; Form factor: 80% (TKL, without Numpad); Layout: ANSI; Key profile: high; Switch technology: optical; Switches: Light Strike Libra Orange (Clicky); Anti-Ghosting; #KRO: N-KRO; Fn key; Cyrillic colour: transparent; Volume control: fn; Game mode; Lighting: RGB |
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The best keyboard I've ever used. For several years not a single key has worn out. I’m also pleased that the keyboard is very durable and reliable. I've spilled water on it or hit it more than once and it still works great. Good lighting and software. Can work without drivers. A very loud spacebar that, after pressing, returns like a loud spring |
Klava is decent, but there is a minus, in my opinion this is a very significant minus The obvious minus of this Klava is that the buttons dangle very much, if you put your finger on the key and move it to the right, to the left, then there is a wild backlash, I really didn’t like it use A4Tech Bloody B930 less than month |
A4Tech Bloody B930 Keyboard Review (After Two Years of Use) The A4Tech Bloody B930 keyboard has been serving me for over two years, and during this time it has proven its reliability and quality. I would like to note right away that the Light Strike optical switches still work flawlessly. The keystroke clarity and fast key response remain at a high level, just like on the first day. Despite heavy use, I haven't noticed any decrease in performance or any key "stickiness." The RGB backlighting has also not let me down. Over time, it hasn't lost its brightness, and all effects continue to work flawlessly. I often use it in low-light conditions, and it remains comfortable and easy on the eyes. As far as wear and tear is concerned, the A4Tech Bloody B930 really shows itself at its best here. The keys haven't worn out, the labels on them remain clear, and the keyboard itself looks almost like new. The body hasn't cracked, and all parts retain their strength. The only downside may be the lack of a digital block for those who use it often. But this is more a feature of the format than a disadvantage of the model itself. |
Opto-mechanical switches and metal case
The A4 Tech Bloody is a compact RGB backlit opto-mechanical model with Light Strike Libra hybrid orange switches with tactile feedback, fast response and a fairly loud click. Like many A4 Tech products, the model attracts attention with a combination of a competitive price and interesting features that are not always found in much more expensive models. In the case of the B930, we are talking about the price of $ 80 and the base of the body from a single piece of aluminium.
Brutality itself
At first glance at the keyboard, unusual bolts with a large cap for an internal hexagon catch your eye, which rather stick out at the corners of the case. On the one hand, it looks rough, on the other hand, together with the skeleton keys sticking out above the body, it gives the model charm and brutality. As if she had just been forged in a forge, conjured +5 to accuracy and put warm on the table. In general, Bloody B930 looks strict and by no means cheap. In addition, the case has a nice bonus in the form of protection against accidentally spilled beer, tea or coffee. And a set of interchangeable keycaps — eight pieces of branded red ones, which are so loved in A4 Tech, and eight completely transparent ones, on which only Latin letters are applied.
It's hard not to recommend
To summarize, the Bloody B930 looks very attractive even against the background of models from Razer and SteelSeries, which usually cost 2 times higher. One can only find fault here with angular and clumsy fonts and slight uneven backlighting. But these are mere trifles against the backdrop of all the pluses. Therefore, the question to buy or not rests on not quite typical orange switches and trust in the brand. Still, e-sportsmen love Razer for its reliability not in vain, but peripherals from A4 Tech are rarely seen in competitions.

















































