Tri-mode Wireless Keyboard: EWEADN MK84 wireless mechanical keyboard has three connection mode. Press and hold "FN" & "1/2/3/4/5" to switch between Bluetooth, 2.4G, and wired modes. Fit for gaming, work, or study, this wireless mechanical keyboard lets you connect effortlessly across multiple devices
White Backlight & Metal Panel: The wireless low-profile keyboard features a stylish white backlight with a metal panel design, making your keyboard aesthetically pleasing. Smooth and delicate surface, and texture, easy to clean and scratch-resistant. 4 adjustable lighting levels and 20 preset dynamic lighting effects to switch between (Press FN & INS). Press FN & ESC to reset your keyboard lighting. When the backlight is turned on, the aesthetic mechanical keyboard wireless instantly looks brand new and awesome bright
Ergonomic Design & Mechanical Low-profile Switch: The MK84 Bluetooth low-profile mechanical keyboard has two-level adjustable feet. You can adjust comfortable typing angles according to your needs, say goodbye to hand fatigue, and type more smoothly. The mechanical low-profile switch design makes the 75% keyboard's trigger travel shorter, making typing more comfortable, meeting your needs for long-term work
Powerful 2000mAh Battery & Dual-Color Injection Keycaps: This wireless Bluetooth keyboard comes with a 2000mAh rechargeable battery, allowing you to charge it while you use it. It provides up to 48 hours of continuous use on a single charge. Featuring dual-color injection keycaps, 75% of wireless mechanical keyboards use this design for crisp, long-lasting characters that won't fade, so you can always rely on clear, easy-to-read keys
Ultra-light and compact design & WIN/MAC: The MK84 wireless cute keyboard weighs only 466 grams and adopts an ultra-light and compact 75% layout to maximize the use of desktop space without sacrificing performance. Its durable metal panel adds a sense of premium, providing portability and style for every setting. The 75% percent keyboard wireless Bluetooth supports dual systems, WIN&MAC. You can press and hold FN&W/A to switch the adapted system mode at any time