Stylish finish and built for gamers - ideal for any gaming set-up
Mouse has 4 preset DPI settings (800, 1200, 1600, 2400) & 2 buttons for customisation
Keyboard features backlit keys - 3 preset colours
Mouse also features backlighting - continuous colour shifting
Works with Windows, Mac and Linux operating systems
7dayshop Online Since Year 2000. This product is supplied with our 7dayshop 30 Day Money Back 101% Complete Satisfaction Assurance.
Full Description
The Kane pro sports a stylish and aggressive finish that sits comfortably on any gaming setup.
Built for gamers, to provide satisfactory gaming performance the Kane Pro mouse comes with four preset DPI settings(800,1200,1600 and 2400 dpi) and two additional buttons for customization.
The Nemesis kane Pro keyboard and mouse both feature backlit keys with 3 preset colours for the keyboard and continuous colour shifting for the mouse
Top comments
scapegoat42
30 Mar 163#5
I've had this keyboard and mouse set for about 8 months, use them every day, no sign of wear on either, reasonable keyboard, very comfortable mouse (for a cheap one). Strongly recommend at that price.
And the @ key is above the ' key (in its normal location for a GB keyboard)
Latest comments (22)
richrab
1 Apr 16#22
No longer available....
hokers
1 Apr 16#21
Using this for a year or so. Keyboard is better than the mouse IMO, but it's good enough for me not to bother upgrading to a mechanical, which I was seriously considering.
keanoo
1 Apr 16#20
I bought this last time it was on here, thought it might be a bit too cheap... actually very happy with it and I'm more used to higher end gaming peripherals. Very hot!
indigo_raj
1 Apr 16#19
Most definitely a UK layout keyboard with
This is most definitely a UK layout keyboard, all the symbols are in the correct place (I had to double check).
dkl_uk
31 Mar 16#14
This is a US layout by the looks of the @ and " symbols.
For anyone who uses a UK layout all day every day like I do, you'll be surprised how annoying it can get to reprogram yourself to use a keyboard where the symbols are in different places.
That being said, you can simply tell your operating system that it's a UK keyboard, but then the symbols won't match and you'll find yourself writing @quotes@ all the time.
Geemac to dkl_uk
31 Mar 16#18
Looks like a UK layout to me? and none of the Amazon reviews say otherwise :smiley:
dewonderful
31 Mar 16#17
How loud are the keys when typing? Are they soft touch or regular racket makers?
Nexy
31 Mar 16#16
This isn't a proper gaming-grade keyboard. If you're thinking of getting this for an actual PC gamer, avoid it unless they're on an extremely low budget.
This keyboard is more about looks at a very low price. It's not a high-quality piece of gaming kit.
Proper gaming keyboards (and high-end keyboards in general) use mechanical switches. This and other cheap keyboards use rubber domes. The difference is like night and day.
As matth9999 sort of mentioned, gaming keyboards register a lot of simultaneous key presses, called Key Rollover.
My S.T.R.I.K.E. TE is mechanical and has 30-key rollover. (It was half-price in PCW sell off at about £60, it's a full keyboard with Kailh Brown switches.)
My QuickFire TK (Blue) is mechanical and has n-Key Rollover (NKRO). This means any and all key presses are registered. (From when Argos flubbed the listing and Cooler Master saved the day, ~£37. It's not a full keyboard because it has merged number pad and arrow keys.)
There's no mention of rollover on the Nemesis, which is not a good sign.
If you want a fancy-looking backlit keyboard on the cheap though, this might be a decent buy. Novatech are still doing the same set for £20, so heat added.
If you're gaming or typing a lot, your keyboard is one of (if not THE) primary input device. You spend a lot of time using it. Invest wisely, and invest in a good keyboard. Your fingers and wrists and brain will thank you.
EuroPear
31 Mar 16#15
Yeah, I did with mine but it was for my O/H, he's more fussy like that. :P
zan87
31 Mar 16#13
Cracking wee deal to start you off.
myguyfromthe80s
31 Mar 16#10
Wired? I'm assuming so due to the price, just can't seem to find the word anywhere.
Alvie to myguyfromthe80s
31 Mar 16#11
Yeah, it is wired. You can see a bit of the wire in the top right of the keyboard in the picture
Cheamon to myguyfromthe80s
31 Mar 16#12
If you look at the top right of the keyboard on one of the pictures you can see the wire connector, so I assume so too.
dar72
31 Mar 16#9
Just re-map it if you don't like where it is?
paradigm
31 Mar 161#8
For this price if letters appear as you type and the mouse can move the cursor around then it's a great deal!
If it goes beyond that.... bonus :smiley:
fahim401
31 Mar 16#7
I'm looking to buy this. Would you recommend it? Is it worth while?
scapegoat42
30 Mar 163#5
I've had this keyboard and mouse set for about 8 months, use them every day, no sign of wear on either, reasonable keyboard, very comfortable mouse (for a cheap one). Strongly recommend at that price.
And the @ key is above the ' key (in its normal location for a GB keyboard)
matth9999 to scapegoat42
31 Mar 16#6
https://www.microsoft.com/appliedsciences/AntiGhostingExplained.mspx
Can you test it for rollover/antighost...
My Aldi Maxtek does quite well, 4+ keys in almost all combinations - gaming grade rollover. Normal keyboards tend to be limited to 3-key combos, and not always 100% of those
EuroPear
30 Mar 16#1
where abouts is the @ key? Thanks I tried searching for more photos but none very clear
NeoTrix to EuroPear
30 Mar 161#2
Should be on the '2' Key :smiley:
Geemac to EuroPear
30 Mar 16#4
Looks to me to be next to the hash key where it should be. Seems it's plus £2.99 P+P
Opening post
Stylish finish and built for gamers - ideal for any gaming set-up
Mouse has 4 preset DPI settings (800, 1200, 1600, 2400) & 2 buttons for customisation
Keyboard features backlit keys - 3 preset colours
Mouse also features backlighting - continuous colour shifting
Works with Windows, Mac and Linux operating systems
7dayshop Online Since Year 2000. This product is supplied with our 7dayshop 30 Day Money Back 101% Complete Satisfaction Assurance.
Full Description
The Kane pro sports a stylish and aggressive finish that sits comfortably on any gaming setup.
Built for gamers, to provide satisfactory gaming performance the Kane Pro mouse comes with four preset DPI settings(800,1200,1600 and 2400 dpi) and two additional buttons for customization.
The Nemesis kane Pro keyboard and mouse both feature backlit keys with 3 preset colours for the keyboard and continuous colour shifting for the mouse
Top comments
And the @ key is above the ' key (in its normal location for a GB keyboard)
Latest comments (22)
This is most definitely a UK layout keyboard, all the symbols are in the correct place (I had to double check).
For anyone who uses a UK layout all day every day like I do, you'll be surprised how annoying it can get to reprogram yourself to use a keyboard where the symbols are in different places.
That being said, you can simply tell your operating system that it's a UK keyboard, but then the symbols won't match and you'll find yourself writing @quotes@ all the time.
This keyboard is more about looks at a very low price. It's not a high-quality piece of gaming kit.
Proper gaming keyboards (and high-end keyboards in general) use mechanical switches. This and other cheap keyboards use rubber domes. The difference is like night and day.
As matth9999 sort of mentioned, gaming keyboards register a lot of simultaneous key presses, called Key Rollover.
My S.T.R.I.K.E. TE is mechanical and has 30-key rollover. (It was half-price in PCW sell off at about £60, it's a full keyboard with Kailh Brown switches.)
My QuickFire TK (Blue) is mechanical and has n-Key Rollover (NKRO). This means any and all key presses are registered. (From when Argos flubbed the listing and Cooler Master saved the day, ~£37. It's not a full keyboard because it has merged number pad and arrow keys.)
There's no mention of rollover on the Nemesis, which is not a good sign.
If you want a fancy-looking backlit keyboard on the cheap though, this might be a decent buy. Novatech are still doing the same set for £20, so heat added.
If you're gaming or typing a lot, your keyboard is one of (if not THE) primary input device. You spend a lot of time using it. Invest wisely, and invest in a good keyboard. Your fingers and wrists and brain will thank you.
If it goes beyond that.... bonus :smiley:
And the @ key is above the ' key (in its normal location for a GB keyboard)
Can you test it for rollover/antighost...
My Aldi Maxtek does quite well, 4+ keys in almost all combinations - gaming grade rollover. Normal keyboards tend to be limited to 3-key combos, and not always 100% of those