I have the full-sized black wireless white backlit version with brown switches. I like the tactile, minimally clicky sound and feel. While not QUITE on par with the feel of actual Cherry MX Browns, these switches are pretty close. And frankly, I feel like that's a moderately subjective point.Pros:-Good weight-Solid construction-Responsive keys-Reasonably low actuation force on the primary keys-Space bar actuation force is a bit higher, which I appreciate-Good key travel distance-Strong tactile feedback-Decent double-shot keys-Excellent battery life-Zero board flexCons:-If charging, the cable must be connected to the computer (will not use the wireless function if plugged into a charger)-Backlight doesn't light the the [Fn] options on the keys (a common issue on most boards as they are not part of the double-shot process in most cases)-My cell phone near the receiver seems to cause missed keystrokes-Doesn't type my thoughts automatically (a great disappointment)For the money for a full-sized board, especially wireless, this is an excellent option. I have bought two of these: One for work, the other for home. I type a lot for a living (I work in knowledge management), and I feel like this board ups my typing speed a fair bit (no, I haven't done a full comparison). It's not perfect, but I feel like it compares well with my WASD wired keyboard.Battery life is about what they claim.NOTE: I don't really care about RGB. Frankly I consider it distracting. For a plain white backlight, I find this pretty solid, though not exceedingly bright. If you want a very bright backlight, this may not be your first choice.