Neither mate. It's a bit big and pricey compared to others. I just picked up a Fantech in Bangkok, 60% size style to play Tekken 8 on my Rog Ally. It's got the red keys, which are smooth. Half the price of the 8bitDo. There is so much competition out there appealing to many different wants and needs.
@@Polomanart The problem is that I think they want the M30 to be their fightpad. For instance, they have "Perfect for fighting games" in their marketing for the wired Xbox version.
Oh my gosh, I was looking for reviews for this keyboard and found your channel! I used to watch your videos all the time as a kid, I’m glad I found you again!
I'm not the biggest fan of clicky switches but 8BitDo providing a hotswap PCB for this keyboard is really nice. Pretty much any MX style switch should fit in. Really solid value for under 100 USD. Budget keyboards are so good now, it's actually kind of insane
My favorite 8BitDo product. I bought the Fami Edition (featured in this video) back in August. I had no idea how good the Kailh Box V2 White switches and dye-sub PBT keycaps were going to feel until I tried this keyboard, and they feel so good that I don't want to type on anything else. I recently tried going back to my older HyperX keyboard with Cherry MX Red switches and standard keycaps and there was no comparison. The 8BitDo Retro Mechanical Keyboard blows it out of the water. My typing experience on it has been a nice balance between tactile feedback and smooth typing. Even if you don't want this particular keyboard, I recommend getting Kailh Box V2 White switches and dye-sub PBT keycaps for whatever you're currently using. Also, I love the look of the Fami Edition. The N Edition is fine for NES nostalgia, but the deep reddish brown on the Fami Edition adds a touch of class that I haven't seen in any other keyboard. 7:45 Yep, I use my super buttons as a copy/paste shortcut.
I'm really into the 8bitdo design now ever since I bought the arcade stick. Watching this just makes me itch/want to buy this keyboard despite not having enough money XD
Great review, I bought this for mister originally, but took it back for my PC soon after. While it's not my favorite keyboard, the looks put it over the top for me.
Since the C64 and IBM ones came out I finally got one. They're going for a distinctly different aesthetic than keyboard feel. Aesthetically these all target the mid-80's but the keyboard is built like something from the early 90's. This is good because save for the IBM, none of the originals were very good keyboards. This is better. The firmware could be better. It doesn't really have a conventional function layer option, just a layer toggle for whether the custom layout is on or off. The toggle is not a dealbreaker but this thing would be a lot more useful if I could customize both layers. The default layout is needlessly nonstandard with the B and A buttons doing nothing instead of Right Windows and Application key
the US style layout of a small enter key is called ANSI versus the more international/EU/JPN ISO layout (although japan seems to have a lot of unique layouts in general I believe the enter key is usually the same?) I remember ISO being a lot more popular here in the states on very retro PC when I was a kid lol
The first PC I ever used (back in the early '90s) had a keyboard with the ISO layout. It was definitely an adjustment for me when everything started shifting to ANSI and I no longer had a giant Enter key.
Never seen a keyboard with ISO layout in the States, though I'm sure you can get them. You might be getting them confused with the old layout, called the "Big-Ass Enter" in keyboard hobbyist circles.
In all honesty, I'd love it if they made num/macropad 'superbuttons' in the future... For the moment, I'll just go crazy looking into possible third party macropads and keycap sets...
They recently made a wireless numpad that's integrated with windows or can be used like a normal standalone calculator too also made in same style as keyboards so it looks nice. I bought the keyboard just for that because I quite like using numpad occasionally wouldn't go without one.
The Famicom one makes more sense than the NES one (not the SNES :P), as the Famicom actually had a keyboard add-on for "Family Basic." Of course, 8bitdo is making even more versions for the C64 and the IBM Model M. I honestly wish the system It's worth remembering that both the keyboard and the Super Buttons have hotswap compatibility (both 3 and 5-pin MX-compatible switches), meaning you can switch to a heavier or lighter keyboard switch. I personally recommend Kailh box navy switches if you really want the super buttons to have some heft in your buttons. Honestly, I wish 8bitdo would come out with a full layout or 1800 layout version. I'm kinda getting tired of every cool keyboard being a small toy keeb.
I've never really been one for the NES aesthetic, the white and grey look just isn't to my taste, however I've really liked how the famicon styled keyboard came out. I've been in a constant state of "will I, won't I" on buying this keyboard for a while now, but I know one of these days I'm going to crack and grab this keyboard. The red on white of the console is very striking and came out very well on the keyboard, though I do wish the gold of the famicon controller was used just a little bit more. It's not a deal breaker and most likely would've easily become too overwhelming if if the gold was used more. Still though, considering the famicon controller was all red and gold, it's a shame the gold couldn't get worked in just a little bit more. I think the only thing that I dislike about the keyboard is the lack of a numpad. I know that there are some separated numpads that I could hook up to my pc, but it sucks the keyboard itself doesn't have the feature. That all being said, I'm loving how "analog" this keyboard looks. The little switches and protruding LED light (plus the clickety clackety of the keys) really does make it feel different, more tactile, from all the other keyboards I've been looking at. Hopefully if this keyboard ever gets a future revision it will add the numpad to it (maybe the numpad itself could be plugged into the keyboard where the super buttons go. It could possibly add to the analog look of the keyboard in that way, plus I think we can all agree that 8 giant buttons is a little overkill and most people will likely only use the two big ones for a short bit of novelty)
A lot of these keyboards have Japanese on the keycaps because it “looks cool” or whatever but it’d be nice if they offered a proper JIS layout option… 😂😩
@@NihongoGamer Absolutely! It’s quite frustrating for JIS keyboard users like myself who want it for more than aesthetics. (Though I’d imagine the “wants a nice/fancy keyboard” & “uses JIS layout” market must be fairly small…)
Oops! Called it SNES but actually the design of the other model is the western released NES. Which one would you pick up? Reply below~
Neither mate. It's a bit big and pricey compared to others. I just picked up a Fantech in Bangkok, 60% size style to play Tekken 8 on my Rog Ally. It's got the red keys, which are smooth. Half the price of the 8bitDo. There is so much competition out there appealing to many different wants and needs.
Oooh might have to explore this genre. Not familiar with 60% keyboards
@@UnboxRacing Not everyone has access to Bangkok street market bro
Man it would be cool if 8bitdo made a leverless controller or a dedicated fightpad. I'd buy it so quickly
I can see them making a proper fightpad pretty soon, leverless? im not sure.
@@Polomanart The problem is that I think they want the M30 to be their fightpad. For instance, they have "Perfect for fighting games" in their marketing for the wired Xbox version.
As someone who was thinking about using this specifically for Project Diva, I never expected anyone would actually mention that in a review. Respect.
Oh my gosh, I was looking for reviews for this keyboard and found your channel! I used to watch your videos all the time as a kid, I’m glad I found you again!
I'm not the biggest fan of clicky switches but 8BitDo providing a hotswap PCB for this keyboard is really nice. Pretty much any MX style switch should fit in. Really solid value for under 100 USD. Budget keyboards are so good now, it's actually kind of insane
My favorite 8BitDo product. I bought the Fami Edition (featured in this video) back in August. I had no idea how good the Kailh Box V2 White switches and dye-sub PBT keycaps were going to feel until I tried this keyboard, and they feel so good that I don't want to type on anything else. I recently tried going back to my older HyperX keyboard with Cherry MX Red switches and standard keycaps and there was no comparison. The 8BitDo Retro Mechanical Keyboard blows it out of the water. My typing experience on it has been a nice balance between tactile feedback and smooth typing. Even if you don't want this particular keyboard, I recommend getting Kailh Box V2 White switches and dye-sub PBT keycaps for whatever you're currently using.
Also, I love the look of the Fami Edition. The N Edition is fine for NES nostalgia, but the deep reddish brown on the Fami Edition adds a touch of class that I haven't seen in any other keyboard.
7:45 Yep, I use my super buttons as a copy/paste shortcut.
They are damned nice switches
I LOVE the Famicom look!
I'm really into the 8bitdo design now ever since I bought the arcade stick. Watching this just makes me itch/want to buy this keyboard despite not having enough money XD
In the same boat here. Love the fight stick😂
Great review, I bought this for mister originally, but took it back for my PC soon after. While it's not my favorite keyboard, the looks put it over the top for me.
Genuinely think the Super Buttons on the floor as foot buttons would have a lot of really really interesting use cases.
Lmao, i immediately thought of brake and gas pedals for racing games
Now i'm wondering how long the cable was. It does seems to be a viable option if the cable is long enough
Since the C64 and IBM ones came out I finally got one.
They're going for a distinctly different aesthetic than keyboard feel.
Aesthetically these all target the mid-80's but the keyboard is built like something from the early 90's.
This is good because save for the IBM, none of the originals were very good keyboards. This is better.
The firmware could be better. It doesn't really have a conventional function layer option, just a layer toggle for whether the custom layout is on or off.
The toggle is not a dealbreaker but this thing would be a lot more useful if I could customize both layers.
The default layout is needlessly nonstandard with the B and A buttons doing nothing instead of Right Windows and Application key
Amazing keyboard. Bought the nes version. ☮️
Aye I was just eyeing this last week. Glad to see u review it. Is this a new product from them btw?
the US style layout of a small enter key is called ANSI versus the more international/EU/JPN ISO layout (although japan seems to have a lot of unique layouts in general I believe the enter key is usually the same?) I remember ISO being a lot more popular here in the states on very retro PC when I was a kid lol
The first PC I ever used (back in the early '90s) had a keyboard with the ISO layout. It was definitely an adjustment for me when everything started shifting to ANSI and I no longer had a giant Enter key.
Never seen a keyboard with ISO layout in the States, though I'm sure you can get them. You might be getting them confused with the old layout, called the "Big-Ass Enter" in keyboard hobbyist circles.
I think the jack ports on rear of Keeb probably works with Logitech button for xbox adaptive controller
Heya, I'm considering getting this keyboard but I'm having trouble finding a mouse that would go with it. Do you have any recommendations?
They have a retro mouse but it doesn't look comfortable. But it still looks cool
In all honesty, I'd love it if they made num/macropad 'superbuttons' in the future...
For the moment, I'll just go crazy looking into possible third party macropads and keycap sets...
They recently made a wireless numpad that's integrated with windows or can be used like a normal standalone calculator too also made in same style as keyboards so it looks nice. I bought the keyboard just for that because I quite like using numpad occasionally wouldn't go without one.
The Famicom one makes more sense than the NES one (not the SNES :P), as the Famicom actually had a keyboard add-on for "Family Basic." Of course, 8bitdo is making even more versions for the C64 and the IBM Model M. I honestly wish the system It's worth remembering that both the keyboard and the Super Buttons have hotswap compatibility (both 3 and 5-pin MX-compatible switches), meaning you can switch to a heavier or lighter keyboard switch. I personally recommend Kailh box navy switches if you really want the super buttons to have some heft in your buttons.
Honestly, I wish 8bitdo would come out with a full layout or 1800 layout version. I'm kinda getting tired of every cool keyboard being a small toy keeb.
There's no version that's based on the SNES. It's based on the EU/US NES.
Yeah. Whoops.
I've never really been one for the NES aesthetic, the white and grey look just isn't to my taste, however I've really liked how the famicon styled keyboard came out. I've been in a constant state of "will I, won't I" on buying this keyboard for a while now, but I know one of these days I'm going to crack and grab this keyboard. The red on white of the console is very striking and came out very well on the keyboard, though I do wish the gold of the famicon controller was used just a little bit more. It's not a deal breaker and most likely would've easily become too overwhelming if if the gold was used more. Still though, considering the famicon controller was all red and gold, it's a shame the gold couldn't get worked in just a little bit more. I think the only thing that I dislike about the keyboard is the lack of a numpad. I know that there are some separated numpads that I could hook up to my pc, but it sucks the keyboard itself doesn't have the feature. That all being said, I'm loving how "analog" this keyboard looks. The little switches and protruding LED light (plus the clickety clackety of the keys) really does make it feel different, more tactile, from all the other keyboards I've been looking at. Hopefully if this keyboard ever gets a future revision it will add the numpad to it (maybe the numpad itself could be plugged into the keyboard where the super buttons go. It could possibly add to the analog look of the keyboard in that way, plus I think we can all agree that 8 giant buttons is a little overkill and most people will likely only use the two big ones for a short bit of novelty)
Same, the lack of a numpad is a bummer.
Oh no bro you called the nes the snes lol
My idiocy is unmatched
I love keyboards that have nobs and switches.
Should've made it backlit.
A lot of these keyboards have Japanese on the keycaps because it “looks cool” or whatever but it’d be nice if they offered a proper JIS layout option… 😂😩
Oh is this quite a common thing in keyboard land?
@@NihongoGamer Absolutely! It’s quite frustrating for JIS keyboard users like myself who want it for more than aesthetics. (Though I’d imagine the “wants a nice/fancy keyboard” & “uses JIS layout” market must be fairly small…)
I contacted 8bitdo, the keyboard is only 500Hz
If you play rhythm games you may want to avoid this, or get a keypad for your rhythm game
Good to know! What refresh rate is preferred for rhythm games? I hadn’t heard of that being a significant issue before.
Pass
too clicky for me :--(
Why in the world would you go for clicky switches💀😭
Oh...they only have this one option..
wait are they actually only making units with clickies?
i do believe they are hot swappable, luckily
@@psigreen3864 ofc but most other keyboards have a clicky, liniear and tactile option
@@dandanjambon yup i checked