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8BitDo 87-Key Retro Mechanical Wired/Wireless Keyboard w/ Joystick (N Edition)

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Best Buy via eBay has 8BitDo 87-Key Retro Mechanical Wired / Wireless Keyboard w/ Joystick (N Edition) on sale for $69.99. Shipping is free.

Best Buy has 8BitDo 87-Key Retro Mechanical Wired/Wireless Keyboard w/ Joystick (N Edition) on sale for $69.99. Shipping is free.

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  • Only at Best Buy! Meet the 8BitDo Mechanical Keyboard. Packed with programmable keys and an intuitive control panel. Meticulously crafted offering the perfect balance of quality and functionality. Compatible with Windows and Android. Exclusive 8BitDo Super Stick Joystick included.
  • What's Included
    • 8BitDo - Retro Mechanical Keyboard - N Edition
    • 8BitDo Dual Super Button
    • 8BitDo Super Stick
    • USB cable
    • 2.4G adapter
    • Instruction manual
    • 8BitDo fun stickers

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Best Buy via eBay has 8BitDo 87-Key Retro Mechanical Wired / Wireless Keyboard w/ Joystick (N Edition) on sale for $69.99. Shipping is free.

Best Buy has 8BitDo 87-Key Retro Mechanical Wired/Wireless Keyboard w/ Joystick (N Edition) on sale for $69.99. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Deal Hunter Bojjihuntindeals for sharing this deal.

Product Info:
  • Only at Best Buy! Meet the 8BitDo Mechanical Keyboard. Packed with programmable keys and an intuitive control panel. Meticulously crafted offering the perfect balance of quality and functionality. Compatible with Windows and Android. Exclusive 8BitDo Super Stick Joystick included.
  • What's Included
    • 8BitDo - Retro Mechanical Keyboard - N Edition
    • 8BitDo Dual Super Button
    • 8BitDo Super Stick
    • USB cable
    • 2.4G adapter
    • Instruction manual
    • 8BitDo fun stickers

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Model: 8BitDo - Retro Mechanical Keyboard with Joystick - N Edition

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Waiting for the one with numpad few days back woot had the numpad version for $65 but that was Fami

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MrStealYourHamster
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Great deal
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CleverWeather6968
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Waiting for the one with numpad few days back woot had the numpad version for $65 but that was Fami
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mynameistechno
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I really like this kb. Got it one of the last times it was in sale. Wish it had a numpad
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phrodini
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Quote from CleverWeather6968 :
Waiting for the one with numpad few days back woot had the numpad version for $65 but that was Fami
same...was tempting but i couldn't
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gimgoon
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I got this keyboard and returned it. I don't know how to explain but the top part of keycap has weird shape that make it feel smaller on your finger while typing.
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theshopper2022
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Is there an backlit version
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phrodini
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Quote from theshopper2022 :
Is there an backlit version
nope...

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17h ago
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PurplePiranha2913
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What that joystick can be used for? It doesn't look like there are any buttons on it
11h ago
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Riptides
11h ago
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I bought this without the joystick when it was on woot for $50. Love the look and feel of the keyboard. It has very nice clicky switches which are loud. There are three types of mechanical keyboard switches, linear (they go straight down and are smooth, quietest), tactile (have a tactile bump, slightly louder), and clicky (have a tactile bump and an audible click that goes along with it, loudest). Gamers tend to prefer linear while typists prefer the last two. Clicky does tend to be the least popular. These switches in particular have a click when you press down as well as when you release. If you like clicky switches and the retro look of this keyboard then it's a great keyboard. If not then look elsewhere.
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nfor
9h ago
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Quote from PurplePiranha2913 :
What that joystick can be used for? It doesn't look like there are any buttons on it
I did some searching to try and find this out. The joystick is basically 4 programmable inputs (not analog). You can set them to wasd or arrow keys for light duty gaming. It attaches magnetically to the buttons or you can use the b/a keys on the keyboard. It's not going to replace a real controller, but I don't think anyone expects it to. Some people use it for media controls or macros.
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ayypoppiee
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Quote from theshopper2022 :
Is there an backlit version
I used to absolutely need backlit keyboards before I learned how to type properly.

I no longer need to even glance at my keyboard and I used this website for around 15-20 mins a day for a few months and I went from 60 WPM with errors to 115 WPM with little to no errors:

https://www.typing-lessons.org/ -- I find this website much better than anything else.
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oneness
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are the big buttons pretty responsive? thinking they might work well to use as pinball flippers. and the stick could be used for nudges?
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toolio20
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Does 8bitDo what Nintendon't...?
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Quote from ayypoppiee :
I used to absolutely need backlit keyboards before I learned how to type properly. I no longer need to even glance at my keyboard and I used this website for around 15-20 mins a day for a few months and I went from 60 WPM with errors to 115 WPM with little to no errors: https://www.typing-lessons.org/ -- I find this website much better than anything else.
Backlight isn't desired for hunt and peck typing. More like your hands aren't actively on the keyboard and you just need to press a key real quick. Like when gaming I use a dedicated keypad (tartarus v2 with my keyboard up and out of they way, and sometimes I need to hit a random key real quick that's not on the keypad.

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yeahwellokay
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I have this (minus the joystick) and really like it. I'm tempted to get a second one for work, but I'm holding out for the C64 version to go on sale.
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