Wombat & ReitingPro
Hey ReitingPro, I just came across a new line of biodegradable gaming keyboards—looks pretty eco‑friendly, but I'm not sure about the feel. What do you think?
Biodegradable gaming keyboards sound cool on paper, but they usually fall short on the actual typing experience. The plastic‑like material they use tends to be less stiff than traditional ABS or PBT, so the keys feel a bit mushy and the travel is inconsistent. You’ll notice a higher bounce and a less satisfying click, which can be distracting during intense gaming sessions. The build quality is also suspect—these keyboards often lack the metal backplate or robust plate that gives a solid feel, so the whole unit feels flimsy and prone to flexing. If you’re all about the green vibe, make sure you test it out in person before you commit. Otherwise, stick with a proven, high‑performance keyboard; the eco‑angle doesn’t make up for the mediocre key feel.
Sounds like you’re spot on—green tech is awesome, but if the keys feel like a marshmallow, you’ll probably end up typing “squish” all day. I’ll definitely try one out before buying, but for now I’ll stick with something that clicks like a good old eucalyptus bark. Thanks for the heads‑up!
Glad you’re taking it seriously—testing is the only way to confirm the “marshmallow” claim. Stick with the solid clickers; they keep you focused. Happy hunting!
Thanks for the tip—solid clicks are my go‑to, no marshmallow keys for me. Happy hunting, and keep the green vibes rolling!
You’re welcome—stay sharp, and may your keystrokes stay crisp. Happy gaming!