| Wireless Type | 2.4 GHz Radio Frequency |
|---|---|
| Number of USB 2.0 Ports | 1 |
Cooler Master Devastator II - Blue LED Gaming Keyboard & Mouse Combo Bundle (SGB-3030-KKMF1-US)
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| Brand | Cooler Master |
| Color | Blue |
| Special Feature | Backlit |
| Compatible Devices | Personal Computer |
| Keyboard Description | Multimedia |
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- Mem-chanical Switches - Cooler Master's exclusive switches are durable and feel like mechanical switches with satisfying tactile feedback
- Blue LED Backlighting - Single LED backlight helps you type at night. Plus, it looks cool
- Laser-etched Keys - The print on each keycap won't fade or disappear
- Compatible with Custom Keycaps - Customize each key with your own keycaps. Cherry MX compatible
- Precision Optical Sensor - Your cursor goes where you want, as fast as you want, even during intense gaming. Be in total control.
- On-the-fly DPI Settings - Switch quickly between three preset DPI settings: 1000/1600/2000
- Solid Control and Grip - Solid rubber sides provide maximum grip. An ergo-ambidextrous shape works great even if you're left-handed
- Dedicated Multimedia Keys - Absolute control of volume and music right at your fingertips
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Technical Details
| Brand | Cooler Master |
|---|---|
| Item model number | SGB-3030-KKMF1-US |
| Hardware Platform | PC |
| Item Weight | 2.42 pounds |
| Product Dimensions | 22.1 x 9.5 x 1.8 inches |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 22.1 x 9.5 x 1.8 inches |
| Color | Blue |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Manufacturer | Cooler Master USA, Inc. |
| ASIN | B01CDYAF28 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Date First Available | February 23, 2016 |
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4.2 out of 5 stars |
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Product Description
The Devastator II gives you two gaming devices for one low price. It takes the best features of its predecessor and makes them even better. The keyboard feels mechanical, with each key providing a crisp, tactile feel thanks to Cooler Master's new exclusive Mem-chanical switches. The mouse has features that are normally found in high-priced gaming mice, such as side buttons, bright LED lights, and on-the-fly DPI adjustment. So whether you're new to PC gaming or a seasoned veteran, Devastator II delivers great performance for an incredible value.
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The Devastator II takes the best features of its predecessor and makes them even better.
Get to Know the Cooler Master Devastator II - Blue LED
Gaming Keyboard & Mouse Combo Bundle (SGB-3030-KKMF1-US)
The Devastator II gives you two gaming devices for one low price, with a high end gaming keyboard and mouse. It’s a steal whether you're new to PC gaming or a seasoned veteran.
- Mem-chanical Switches - Cooler Master's exclusive switches are durable and feel like mechanical switches with satisfying tactile feedback.
- Blue LED Backlighting - Single LED backlight helps you type at night. Plus, it looks cool.
- Laser-etched Keys - The print on each keycap won't fade or disappear.
- Compatible with Custom Keycaps - Customize each key with your own keycaps.
- Cherry MX compatible.
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Each key provides a crisp, tactile feel thanks to Cooler Master's new exclusive Mem-chanical switches. |
Dedicated Multimedia Keys: absolute control of volume and music right at your fingertips. |
Precision Optical Sensor: your cursor goes where you want, as fast as you want, even during intense gaming. Be in total control. |
Achieve maximum control and grip with solid rubber sides. An ergo-ambidextrous shape works great even if you're left-handed. The mouse has features such as side buttons, bright LED lights, and on-the-fly DPI adjustment. Switch quickly between three preset DPI settings (1000/1600/2000).
Whether you're new to PC gaming or a seasoned veteran, Devastator II delivers great performance for an incredible value.
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Learn more how customers reviews work on AmazonReviewed in the United States on March 6, 2022
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Mouse:
After all that time of daily, near constant use though, the mouse's plastic shell began to wear off. I still kept using it.
Only had to replace it when I assembled a new PC and the mouse would randomly lag or momentarily disconnect for an unknown reason.
Keyboard:
The letters on the keyboard are very hard to read, even when backlit. Something about the angle and contrast.
If you need to look at your keys a lot to type, I wouldn't recommend this keyboard.
Solid choice otherwise!
By Dale Crowe on March 6, 2022
Mouse:
After all that time of daily, near constant use though, the mouse's plastic shell began to wear off. I still kept using it.
Only had to replace it when I assembled a new PC and the mouse would randomly lag or momentarily disconnect for an unknown reason.
Keyboard:
The letters on the keyboard are very hard to read, even when backlit. Something about the angle and contrast.
If you need to look at your keys a lot to type, I wouldn't recommend this keyboard.
Solid choice otherwise!
At $30, this is well priced combo!
Pros: For the most part, the equipment feels great. I really like the feel of the keyboard and action of the keys. The mouse is comfortable and looks great! You get some bright green down the middle and around the mouse wheel. It’s also up front (and looks very cool), but that’s hardly noticeable to the user. I was also really drawn to the keyboard’s appearance. The green LED lighting makes it appear as though the keys sit above a pool of green. This is a really cool effect that I did not notice in other models.
Cons: There are a few setbacks here. Reviewer YK makes a great point about the dimness of the lighting--but you can’t really tell from that top-down picture. These keys have clear etchings where key functions are shown. This should work decently with the backlighting feature, but it is best viewed top-down. When typing normally (looking down at a 45 degree angle toward the keys), lighting can be dim. In some cases, I am tilting the keyboard or leaning directly over to make out the keys.
Another big drawback is that the lighting is controlled by the Scroll Lock key. Normally, I don’t even think about Scroll Lock. But this key will activate both backlighting AND Scroll Lock. As a heavy Excel user, this was a bit of a pain point. With scroll lock on, my arrow keys will scroll around a spreadsheet without moving my cell selector. I’m used to using the arrows to move the selector. It’s a smaller issue that can be worked around. I’ve mostly been turning the backlighting off as needed. This makes typing a bit more challenging, as the clear key markings really don’t stand out well over a black keyboard.
Last observation--the mouse wheel has a chunky feel to it. It’s much more stiff than many mice I’ve used (Logitech, Microsoft). I wouldn’t necessarily say it bothers me--just a difference to be noted.
Things CM can improve on:
First thing:Software support and tuning. Razer's Synapse is so nice to have and use, and I would like CM to have some software.
Second: Keys are very loud, but easily solved by lifting off the key slower. Its not that annoying and still within most mechanical keyboard's noise levels.
Third:Add white outlines on key lettering for better daylight visibility. Lights are the only option to know what key you are pressing. Also, add differentiation on WASD keys so they are easy to find-different texture or shape so that its easily found or color because many gamers will be using those keys more.
Fifth: Expand the viewing angle for the key lights, they are mostly effective from straight down but any other angle and the light isn't there to illuminate the letters. If the keyboard is far away the light doesn't shine as bright through the letters because of the small letters. Making the letters bigger would alleviate the issue.
Now on to my opinion of the keyboard:the switches are good. They do a good job. They don't feel like a pure membrane but its definitely not a mechanical keyboard. It is definitely more mechanical than a membrane but you will still feel the membrane mush at the end of the press but in every other fashion it is like a mechanical. I like it. YMMV. I like the media and sound buttons are a nice touch and I applaud CM for putting them in there. This is a good keyboard and will last awhile.
Now the mouse.......its actually impressive! It really is a nice mouse, the clicks aren't hypersensitive or feel like sand. The scroll wheel is tight and is tactile(considering price) and the clicks are tight as well. No wiggle side to side in the scroll wheel. Definitely punches above its price point for quality of construction. However I do have two complaints: the weight of the mouse is not as heavy as I would like, and it does have a medium lift off distance, which is just enough to get on my nerves. Since it has an optical sensor, putting a small piece of scotch tape over half of the sensor takes care of it. The lights aren't overwhelming and the scroll wheel is lit up which is nice. Adjustable DPI is a nice touch and is lit up as well.
Overall, an impressive package from CM. Buy confident because of their customer service, but know that you are spending 30 bucks on a gaming keyboard AND mouse. Can't expect Razer levels of comfort and durability but for the price point it demolishes any gaming keyboard option below Razer.
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Better than the Anansi:
1. Typing feel - while they are membrane keys they feel more like mechanical keys and that gives a good solid feeling when using them
2. No irritating software that seems to require daily updates and reminds you about them in an obtrusive way (I'm looking at you Razer Synapse)
Cons compared to Anansi:
1. Backlighting doesn't come on automatically (you need to press a button every time you turn the computer on to turn on the backlight, small price to pay)
2. Lacks the 30million additional macro keys that the Anansi has (and that you won't ever use)
3. Backlighting is in one colour only (only a con if you really want a rainbow keyboard)
I haven't used the mouse as I don't need it, but it feels perfectly serviceable and when my Razer mouse finally dies I will use it.
Pasando al teclado, tengo algunas características que me gustaría compartirles. Después de usarlo durante muchas horas de juego, en especial y últimamente en Heroes Of The Storm, he notado que aguanta mucho la rudeza de estar aplastando las teclas en repetidas ocasiones, eso junto con su iluminación me parecen aspectos muy agradables. Lo que no me parece tan bueno es que en momentos se vuelve incómodo, sobre todo cuando estoy escribiendo más de una hora algún documento. La parte inferior del teclado se convierte en una pesadilla, ya que mis manos a veces quedan volando y mantienen una posición bastante incómoda.
En general es muy buen teclado, algo incómodo después de varias horas de uso, pero cumple con la función, y en especial a un precio bastante accesible.
"Mem-chanical" switches doesn't mean too much, in terms of feedback it's only about as good as your typical entry level Logitech, Microsoft, etc. keyboard. The backlighting is a cool feature but the way the keys are illuminated means you can't really see the back row (F keys, media keys, etc.) depending on your angle. From a birds eye view you can see all the keys very clearly in the dark.
I picked this keyboard for the media buttons (play, stop, skip, back, volume up/down) and the fact that it has a num pad. I do a bit of gaming on it but I think serious gamers will not be impressed. I use it for work and browsing mainly as wireless keyboards have given me a lot of issues over the last little bit, I wanted something more reliable. Not having to change batteries every now and then is a plus too.
As far as the mouse goes, I didn't really need it but it seems to work quite well. I find that it's a little long and doesn't fit very naturally in my palm but the thumb buttons are handy for browsing (good for going back and forth). One problem I found with the mouse is that even when the computer is shut off the LED light does not turn off. The scroll wheel and blue accents are a little obnoxious. The mouse itself is quite light which some might not be a fan of. I did not experience any issues with the build quality as some others have mentioned, the packaging is quite nice as well
En multiples ocasiones muchas de las teclas se salen de su posicion por el simple hecho de accionarlas repetidamente, en particular la tecla de suprimir y la de backspace. Este brinco es inaceptable, y es perceptible, las teclas empiezan a levantarse hasta que se salen y la unica forma de comodarlas es presionarlas.
Otro error en este teclado que es bastante molesto es que permite presionar varias teclas simultaneamente de forma horizontal pero no de forma vertical. Es decir, pueden presionar ASD y no hay problema, pero si intentan agregar W a esa lista no se activara. Esto para juegos es muy malo. Seguro que normalmente no presionarias arriba y abajo a la vez pero aun asi no parece un teclado gamer.
Reviewed in Mexico on March 17, 2018

























