Experience an unparalleled level of convenience and modern technology with the WhatGeek x 3inuS KEBOHUB EE01 Mechanical Keyboard with a 5-in-1 Hub. This sleek and ergonomic keyboard features a Macbook-sized 5-in-1 port hub, designed to quickly and easily connect up to 5 devices simultaneously. Enjoy a smooth mechanical typing experience and streamline your daily workflow.

iMac and MacBook Mechanical Keyboard with 16.8 million RGB Colors Backlit on Every Single Key.

Built-in 5-Port Hub with 1 HDMI 4K, 1 USB-C 3.1, and 3 USB-A 3.0.

Hot Swap Switch Sockets, you can Plug in and out Switches as Your DIY Preferences.

6 Pre-set Lighting Modes and up to 18 Changeable Patterns can be set from the Keyboard Hotkeys Directly without Software.

Standard 87 Key Compact Layout is widely compatible with 3rd Party Keycaps, you can Custom Make your Keyboard Cap in any Pattern and Color.

Ergonomic Design in Different Angles Sharp on each row of the keycaps to match Typing Experience for Finger and Hand Joints in a more comfortable position.

Compatible with Mac, Windows, iPadOS, and Android Pad.

Customer Reviews

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jorge g. (Spain)
Really good keyboard for the price

The default keyboard sounds and has a very good feel. Also the HUB works very well and is very useful to have at hand all the necessary ports and also high speed. For this price it is rare to even find such good hubs. In addition the extra set of keycaps and the possibility to disassemble and change the switches in such a simple way make it a very good base.

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Nathanial H. (United States)
Pretty nifty but wish it was enthusiast quality!

A "good" sub-$100 keyboard. It helps to have a coupon code to save even more if available ;)

I would say the noise this keyboard makes is unfortunately loud 'ping! ping!' echo coming from the whole board, unless it is placed on a thicker than usual leather desk mat... could be modified by a good tinkerer.

The hub is great, and I think could be very useful. The HDMI seems to work when plugged into macOS but not Windows, for some reason, or something else about my PC is just not recognizing it. There are no instructions-- just that it's there.

I am using it as my daily driver for a few weeks now and it's not too bad. I prefer my ducky one2 or CIDOO ABM084 (Epomaker) over this thing.

tl;dr just buy a separate usb hub if you need one.

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P.W. (United States)
Nice idea, thr build could be a lot better.

I ordered this keyboard through Kickstarter campaign, hoping this will once and for all be my desk setup for my home office.

When I first got it, it looked amazing, however, the first typing experience was not that good. The switches (mine is brown) are a bit too rough and loose compared to other brown switches I have used. The kaycaps are also loose which make typing feel unstable.

These are somewhat acceptable since they can be changed through hotswap, but here come the worst part, I was hoping to use it as my HDMI hub setup, however, the built-in wire, which you cant change, is also very loose (please see the VDO). If I touch it or move, it will desconnect. This is very annoying due to it will also disconnect your screen, which take some time before coming back. This really interrupt my workflow and at the end of the day, I had to switched back to normal keyboard with separated HDMI hub.

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