TitledaWg HighKEY 718, 75% Wireless Mechanical Keyboard, RGB, daWg Glacier Tactile Switches, Hot Swap, Gasket with 5 Layer Absorption, 4000mAh, 30 Days, (Type-C, 2.4Hz, 3BT), Volume Knob, Advance Software Review 2026 – Paisa Vasool?
OpeningKey Features💡 RGB Lighting: Customizable to match your setup — or your mood swings.
🖱️ Hot Swap Sockets: Change switches without soldering – finally experiment!
🔊 Volume Knob: Dedicated knob for easy audio control – no more fumbling.
🔋 4000mAh Battery: Lasts a solid month, as advertised.
🎮 Multi-Device Connectivity: Connect to three devices via Bluetooth.
⌨️ 75% Layout: Compact design saves desk space.
Real World Feel:
Performance:
Glacier Tactile switches feel good, not gonna lie. I'm estimating around 60-65g actuation force, feels pretty standard. Input lag? Barely noticeable in normal use, even on Bluetooth.
Build & Design:
The gasket mount gives it a nice bounce. Weight is decent, doesn't feel sasta at all. The plastic case is... plastic. But a good quality plastic.
Daily Use:
Used it for a full day of coding. The volume knob was clutch for quickly muting during calls. One time, though, the 2.4GHz connection glitched out for a sec — honestly, I'd double-check this on your unit.
Honest Pros & Cons:
Pros✅ Great value for money – gets you a ton of features without breaking the bank.
✅ Hot-swappable switches – experiment with different feels without soldering.
✅ The volume knob is actually useful – didn't expect to use it so much.
Cons❌ Software is a bit clunky – takes some time to figure out.
❌ The plastic case — while decent — doesn't feel as premium as metal ones.
Who Should Buy:
👍 Students or anyone on a budget who wants a good mechanical keyboard.
👍 People who like to customize their keyboards.
Who Should Skip:
👎 Gamers who need the absolute lowest latency – maybe stick to wired.
👎 If you need a super premium, all-metal build – this ain't it, chief.
Final VerdictFor the price, the daWg HighKEY 718 is ekdum decent. It's not perfect, but it gets the job done and then some. If you're expecting a top-tier keyboard, look elsewhere. Otherwise, theek hai. Call you later.