The Machenike M6 is on sale on Lazada for PhP999 and the M7 for PhP 1,199Īs affordable as the Machenike peripherals are, there are more wins for the brand on delivering your orders within 3 days. So, if you need an affordable gaming mouse, this is definitely a good pick. It’s a matter of preference on wired or wireless mouse (although the M7 has a wired option), aesthetics, and weight. Overall, the Machenike M6 and M7 both deliver on your gaming mouse needs despite cheap components. But personally, the M6 is a bit too light for my liking which is more on preference than anything else. Overall, they’re both reliable performance-wise and can deliver on accurate use and play.
They’re both minimalistic in design and have customizable features at the bottom. Both mice are made of plastic but, that comes with the price-point. It strikes out more than the M7’s minimalistic black design with RGB accents at the bottom. The Machenike K7 is on sale on Lazada for just PhP 1,498.Īs for design, the Machenike M6 gaming mouse has a unique honey-comb design that lets the Machenike’s logo and mouse internals peek through.
It’s got great features, a simple and sleek design, and reliable performance under its belt. So if you’re looking for a mechanical keyboard but are strapped for cash, this is a really good one. Overall, the keyboard looks and feels great despite low-quality keycaps and unbranded switches. Which, you’ll need to make sure you double-check before ordering one (the blue switch is 60g and the black switch is 80g).
You can connect it via cable or Bluetooth and play around with RGB settings.Įvery click is audible and only requires a reasonable amount of actuation force. The keycaps have a matte texture with opaque keycap letters, characters, and controls to show off your pick of color.ĭesign-wise, the keyboard shows-off its minimalism, unicorn-vomit rainbow aesthetics, and multi-functionality. The Machenike K7 comes in four variants depending on the keyboard color (RGB or Ice-blue) and switch color (blue or black). Considering its price-point, this is kind of a steal. So, don’t act all surprised to find that Machenike’s mechanical keyboard line is mostly plastic. From god-awful unachievable to wallet-saving prices, most peripherals are mainly made of plastic. Let’s put facts out there: there’s no escaping plastic with peripherals. With affordability, performance, and aesthetic seemingly in check, are their peripherals really worth the buy? Here are the ones we tried out:
But, it’s getting a lot of traction especially when people are looking to upgrade their work-from-home set-ups. Now, Machenike has its fair share of rounds online. It’s the first established esports hardware brand in China with investors like Haier and partners like Alibaba Groups. Machenike is a Chinese professional gaming hardware brand. So, while the hunt was dreadful on hypothetical money I didn’t have, we stumbled upon an affordable alternative that we didn’t quite expect. You know, getting the pretentious privileged feel of not struggling amidst a world still in shambles? Of course, this is sensible considering I have a laptop to plug them into.
I’ve been wanting to get myself a mechanical keyboard to slowly work towards building a PC from scratch.