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It's been on the scene for a while now so I was interested to see how it's held up over time with all the new TKL keyboard releases over the last year.
In this overview and unboxing, I'll be taking a look at the Tecware Phantom 88 TenKeyLess (TKL) Mechanical Gaming Keyboard with Outemu Brown switches.
I give my first impressions of the keyboard, I then dive into its design and layout, key switches, keycaps, functionality and software, overall build quality, value for money, and whether I think it's worth buying if you're in the market for an upgrade (spoiler alert: it is!).
There's plenty to cover, so grab a caffeinated beverage and let's get on with the show.
The Tecware Phantom 88 TKL gaming keyboard box and packaging is clean and simplistic. It's a matte black box with the keyboard displayed on the front under the Tecware logo and specifications/features on the back.
In addition to this, four extra key switches of the same type and switch puller are provided, along with a keypuller secured on the underside of the keyboard.
There's a QR code on the back of the box which links directly to the keyboard manual - bonus points for saving the trees!
When lifting the keyboard out of the box, I was pleasantly surprised by the weight and feel as these are usually the first aspects that lack in budget keyboards in this price range. Coming in at 1kg, it the Phatom 88 TKL has a real premium and solid feel to it.
The keyboard comes in a Ten Key Less layout (362x134x40mm) which is often considered the most optimum layout for gaming, catering to the majority of needs whilst saving on valuable desk real estate.
For the last year, I've personally been daily driving a 60% keyboard, so it's been a pleasure to come back to a TKL layout again, and getting the most out of those arrow keys.
The Phantom 88 TKL has an understated style with a gunmetal grey plate, slightly angled corners and the model name printed on the bottom left corner of the rim. The rim around the plate is almost flush with the plate itself, and with the floating key design, it's easy to blast out the debris from your Cheetos left between your keys.
It's equipped with a standard-length 1.8m braided cable with gold plated USB 2.0 connector, accompanied by an end cap.
As you can see pictured below, the cable management on the underside of the board allows for the cable entry position to be swapped between the left, right and centre, providing more flexibility for desk layouts.
The extendable feet are rubberised to provide a sturdy grip on your desk, preventing any movements when slapping those keys. Standard stuff, but welcomed nonetheless.
This model comes in Red, Blue and Brown Outemu switches, and is hot-swappable, however, this is limited to Outemu or switches with the similar structure only.
I chose the Outemu Browns for this overview as I'd been on linear switches for the last year, so figured it was time to give the old tactiles a fresh look. Through the years, my preference has always been Cherry MX Browns so this also played a factor.
Overall, I've been pleasantly surprised with the Outemu Browns. They're considered lesser switches compared to Cherry MX, but finding Cherry MX in a keyboard at this price range is like finding a unicorn.
With that said, they're a bit louder than what I've been using recently (yes - these aren't considered the "loud ones"), but after a couple of days, I can honestly say that the extra noise isn't too noticeable and there have been no complaints from the EG team when I'm spamming the keyboard on Discord.
The Outemu Browns are very responsive and I've had no qualms using them for fast-paced FPS games. Tactile bump ftw too.
Swapping out the switches is super easy — simply remove the keycap using the Keycap Puller provided, along with the Key Switch Puller, and slotting in your new switch. The four replacement switches are definitely a nice to have and a rarity these days.
Outemu Brown Switch Specs:
If the Brown switches aren't for you, it's also available with Outemu Red or Outemu Blue switches if they're more your style.
The keycaps are double injected ABS with laser printing and a slightly different texture to your usual keycaps. It's not quite as smooth and glossy as most others; rather rubbery and grippier, but it still has good brightness and shines through the legends.
They're also fairly durable and after some light usage, they show no signs of wear or damage. However, after long term use, they may be susceptible to the dreaded greasy/shiny look, which most ABS keycaps are afflicted with. Although, we haven't seen or heard these complaints from our community and we've sold them since May 2020.
The legend style is basic but clean, and has nice clarity with the RGB shining through.
The majority of the Tecware Phantom 88 TKL features can be controlled without the software; which is always useful, however, the software is very easy to install and can be downloaded directly from the Tecware website.
The benefits of using the software are that you can create up to three different profiles, record macros, assign new keys and change the polling rate. Personally, I'm not mad about RGB, but for those who are, the LED Editing Mode provides a very solid amount of options and a lot of customisation to go along with them - more than you'd expect from gear at this price point.
The speed of the lighting effects and brightness levels can be controlled using the Fn and arrow keys. The two lights located above the arrow keys also indicate when you've reached the minimum or maximum setting. Six lighting presets have been bound to the M1 to M6 function keys.
Being involved in the finance side of Esports Gear, I'm regularly buried in a spreadsheet, so the calculator shortcut is a simple but personal favourite.
Having extra features on a budget keyboard tends to be uncommon, but moreso with a TKL layout as its form factor limits the chances of having dedicated media or macro keys.
Full N-Key Rollover
I've been using the keyboard for a few weeks now so my perspective on general wear and tear will be limited, although I feel confident in saying that due to the solid build quality — again, for this price point — the Phantom 88 TKL should enjoy a long life span.
The metal plate provides high rigidity and offers little flex, and with the Outemu switches being rated for 50 million clicks, as well as being hot-swappable, this makes them more future-proof.
As mentioned above; a possible issue that may arise with long-term use is the ABS keycaps surface wear, but this is yet to be seen as an issue from our community and this type of material is part in parcel with a keyboard at this price range.
Coming in at £54.99 (RRP £59.99) at the time of this article, there's absolutely no debate that you get more than your money's worth with the Phantom 88 TKL. Similar keyboards at this price point that I have seen or used, don't appear to offer the same kind of quality feel and overall package offered.
The areas where the keyboard maybe be saving money (Switches and Keycaps), do not deduct enough from the keyboard's performance enough to warrant the extra £40-£60 some higher-end gaming keyboards retail for.
When it comes to gaming, performance is key.
So, when taking the cons listed below into consideration - for me at least, none on them are of much concern or should be expected in a keyboard in this price bracket.
I can honestly say that if this quality of keyboard was available at this price range when I first started gaming (back when ball mice were a thing), it would have made things much easier, cheaper and more enjoyable.
The Tecware Phantom 88 TKL Mechanical Keyboard may have been on the market for a few years now, but it has stood the test of time when it comes to value for money, which is always a good sign.
It's a compelling offer for anyone looking to level up their older gear or take the leap into the mechanical switch world — it's why it's a go-to for many Esports Gear community members who aren't looking to splash out, working from home and are tired of their old membrane keyboard, or those who are getting into PC gaming and wanting to swerve the shamefully low quality "gaming gear" punted by most big-box retailers and online marketplaces.
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There are many factors that come into play when sizing your mouse, such as shape and grip style, but we've focused on the size of your hand comparitive to the mouse itself.
Length: Measure your hand from the base of your palm to the top of your middle finger.
Width: Measure from the knuckle of your thumb to the edge of your palm.
*These sizes should only be used as a guide, but we would love to hear your feedback on your own personal experience. All mouse sizes shown here at EG are based on this guide.
When you're looking to switch out your skates, you’ll need to choose replacements that fit your specific model of mouse due to each mouse having a different layout on its base where the skates are installed. The exception being brands who use the same mouse chassis for multiple models, but that will be mentioned on the skates product description.
Once you have your replacement mouse skates in hand, it's now time to remove your old ones from the base of the mouse. There are a few different methods to do this, but we’ll cover the main, most reliable method (in our opinion):
Method: Hairdryer & Spudger (removal tool)
This method involves using the hairdryer to heat up the glue underneath the mouse feet. Once the glue has been heated long enough, use a spudger (a flat plastic tool with a sharp end) or a knife to scrape underneath the feet to peel them off — be careful if using a knife! Be careful when using the hairdryer too, as you want to avoid overheating the mouse, which can cause damage to your mouse (plastic melting or warping) and also cause injury to yourself, so proceed with caution.You can use the spudger or knife on its own without using the hairdryer, especially if you're unsure of how long to heat the feet up by. This may leave traces of glue on the bottom of the mouse however, which will need to be removed before attaching the new mouse feet.
Installing your new skates
Once you have removed all the old skates from the base your mouse, give the surface a clean by using rubbing alcohol (Isopropyl). This will remove any excess adhesive that may still be present. Leave the mouse to dry, and then it's time to apply the new ones.Almost all aftermarket mouse skates will be a simple case of peeling and sticking onto the mouse, ensuring the feet are applied evenly to prevent any air bubbles from appearing.
Job done.
Are you tired of your mouse slipping and sliding all over the place during intense gaming sessions? Installing mouse grip tape may be the solution you're looking for! It's a quick and easy way to improve your grip and control over your mouse.
With a little preparation and some simple steps, you can enjoy better control and performance like the pros.
The first step is to choose the grip tape that suits your preference. You can choose between a DIY sheet or a pre-cut option. If you opt for the DIY sheet, make sure to measure and cut the tape to fit your mouse's size. On the other hand, pre-cut options come in ready-to-use sizes and shapes, so you can simply peel off the backing paper and apply the tape to your mouse without the need for any cutting.
Before applying the grip tape, it is essential to clean your mouse to remove any dirt or oils that may interfere with the grip tape's adhesion. Use a soft cloth and rubbing alcohol to gently clean the surface of your mouse, taking care not to damage the coating. Make sure to remove all the dirt and oil residues, especially around the edges of your mouse.
With your DIY or pre-cut grip tape ready, it's time to apply it to your mouse. Start by peeling off the backing paper from one corner of the tape, making sure not to remove too much of the adhesive backing at once. Carefully align the tape with the edge of your mouse and begin pressing it down firmly, using a credit card or similar tool to smooth out any creases or bumps as you go. This will help ensure that the tape adheres evenly and stays in place for longer. Take your time and work carefully to achieve the best results.
Finally, once the grip tape is properly applied, use a sharp hobby knife or scissors to trim any excess grip tape from around the edges of your mouse. Trimming the edges gives your mouse a clean and finished look.
And that's it! You're now ready to take your gaming to the next level with your newly gripped mouse. Say goodbye to slipping and sliding, and hello to better control and performance.
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