Up on the review block today is a keyboard from a fairly new company in the marketplace, Drevo. Under the tagline “Game With Cool Tech” they’re trying to make a name for themselves in a crowded market. Let’s see how well this keyboard fits that theme.

Design and Features

The Calibur is a 71-key (72 in Europe) Mechanical Keyboard with RGB Backlighting and both Bluetooth 4.0 and USB connectivity. It also has NKRO anti-ghosting, and high-quality keycaps in ABS. It’s available in Black or White, and with a variety of Mechanical switches (Black, Brown, Blue and Red). These are a Cherry clone, rated to 50M keypresses. I really like this level of choice, so many keyboards on the market only offer a choice between two options for switches and with how personal a preference switch type is, it often stops me from considering that keyboard. Thankfully that’s not an issue here, so if you’re a tactile typer, or a speed gamer; you can choose the switches to suit you. The model I was sent to review was equipped with black switches, and they feel great to type on, especially with the soft-touch covering on the keycaps. With Bluetooth it’s compatible with PC/Mac/Android/iOS, and worked spotlessly with all the devices I tested it with. It’s also able to connect via USB, and while connected it recharges the internal battery. A nice touch here, the LEDs in the spacebar go red to show that the battery is charging, then goes solid green to signify fully charged, then return to your selected backlight effect after a short time.