I'm a huge fan of this keyboard. I've wanted a Cherry MX Brown TKL ever since I made the decision to get a full size when I purchased my first mechanical back in '12. They're surprisingly rare in retail form. Sure you can buy from a boutique place, but so many are riddled with middling quality. The ones that aren't are expensive. The Fnatic (I hadn't even heard of this brand until I came across it on Best Buy's site) Streak Mini is a great value. I purchased an open box for a good ($72) discount and I'm extremely pleased with the results. The standout features for me: * USB-C detachable cable (woot for a modern cable on a keyboard!) * RGB w/ per key lighting w/ great lighting effects - the Fnatic OP software is early access and only hits the fundamentals, but that's enough for me. Software isn't obtrusive or in your face. * F-lock hardware key (more likely to use volume/macro keys than F-keys when gaming) * Metal top plate - but plastic bottom: makes this guy super light weight but solid. You could easily throw this in a bag and go. * Gaming mode swaps to a different lighting profile and allows you to customize multiple keys (poor mans layer) * Decent keycaps, even if they're ABS - they feel good and the font is not 'gamery' (save the space bar, but even then it's not obnoxious) * TKL + Cherry MX Brown! Plus this is a small footprint TKL. * The integrated wrist rest is a huge plus: comfortable, adjustable, and attached. Hard to ask for more. I put a set of 70A o-rings on and I'm in keyboard heaven! Not only does this quiet the keyboard down, but makes it super comfortable to type on. The keys aren't too loud to start w/ and with o-rings the most noise I get is some pinging on the bottom row around the arrow key side if I hit 'em hard. The biggest complaints I have are the F-lock, mute and gaming mode buttons are flat small buttons that are towered over by the cherry mx switches. You'll have a hard time finding these unless you hover over your keyboard. I don't know if it'd be possible, but a shorter cherry switch for these would be a better way to solve for this without affecting touch typers too much (although I'm no keyboard engineer). Another thing is if you want to put alternative key-caps on, the top row and space bar switches are oriented upside-down. This means that the back-light is on the bottom side (which works great w/ the OOTB key-caps - as they put the f-number on the front of the key, and the function on the lower area of the legend - keeping both labels quite visible without crowding) which may throw a wrench in your custom key-cap plans as you'll loose the majority of the back-light on a standard top row key. The rest of the switches put the back-light on the top in a more standard approach. I didn't disassemble the keyboard to see if it was easy to re-orient, but given the price point I doubt it. RGB back-lighting is awesome, but like many RGB keyboards - you won't get a true white color if that's your desire. If you're in the market for a minimalist Cherry MX Brown back-lit TKL that isn't obnoxiously styled, look no further. Chance are this will be the perfect keyboard for you, and if you catch it on sale: good amount less than competitors. It combined a great switch (subjective, but I've always been pleased with browns for typing, gaming, programming), great back-lighting, great layout and sublime styling into an affordable package! Highly recommended.