K323 RGB Keyboard & Mouse Combo
Not for keyboard people. Perfect for everyone else.
3 min read · Tested by Jamumba Lab
Who This Is For
If you need a keyboard and mouse and don't want to spend $100 to get there, this is a solid landing spot. Wired, RGB, plug-and-play, no drivers. It's designed to get out of the way and let you work or game. That's exactly what it does.
What We Actually Used
The keyboard is marketed as having a "mechanical feel." We have a Keychron V6 Max in the lab. It's not the same. What you actually get is a membrane board with a bit more resistance than you'd expect at this price. Not clicky, not mushy. Somewhere in the middle. For everyday use (typing, browsing, casual gaming) it works without complaint.
One thing worth knowing: heavy-handed typists will notice a slight flex in the middle of the keyboard under real pressure. It's minor and most people won't care, but if you hammer keys, you'll feel it (and see it).
The mouse is wired, standard, and responsive. Nothing about it stands out. It tracks well, the buttons click cleanly, and it handles everything from spreadsheets to casual gaming. The RGB on both units looks good and cycles cleanly. No software needed.
Vault Approved: For What It Is
This isn't a setup for someone who cares about keyboards. If you know what switch types are and have opinions about them, keep moving.
For everyone else (someone setting up a first desk, a dedicated gaming space, or just replacing something that died) this is exactly what it should be: simple, affordable, and complete. You get both pieces for $20. That's hard to argue with.

