Exciting moment is here. The MelGeek Pixel, which was crowdfunded on kickstarter, has finally been released and sold in the country! Friends who are waiting for this keyboard must be impatient. I have received this red, yellow, blue and white "Lego" color matching keyboard with MelGeek Pixel compatible building blocks. I will unbox it online for the first time to share with you my experience of using it.

At first glance, can’t you tell at all that this is an mechanical keyboard ? Haha, this is not packaging, this is the back of the keyboard.... You read that right, this pattern is completely personal DIY. You know, the original keyboard back is a piece of "blue", and you can use it to create various colorful and free-spirited patterns. As a loyal fan of MelGeek, of course, I spelled out the pattern of "I LOVE MELGEEK" at the first time. How about it, isn't it very handsome!


The two pictures above are the real packaging of the MelGeek Pixel building block mechanical keyboard. Its box is also very interesting. Have you seen the word "OPEN" on the right? When you move "OPEN" to the right side of the rectangle, the pattern in the middle of the entire packaging box will also change, from "PIXEL" logo to the physical appearance of the mechanical keyboard, and there are various emoticon patterns around it, which is very interesting.

After opening the box, you can see the main body of the MelGeek Pixel building block keyboard and 4 accessories boxes. In addition to the key puller and charging cable, what else does the box contain? Let's keep it a secret first, guess it. There are 3 official models of MelGeek Pixel, namely PALETTE color palette, CANVAS canvas, and Christian Christian. What you see now is the version of PALETTE color palette. Although the mechanical keyboard with the color matching of
is officially considered to be compatible with the concept of Lego building blocks , in my opinion, don’t you think that the red, yellow, blue and white design is just the "Gundam" color matching? Haha, this MelGeek Pixel Lego building block keyboard can also be called the MelGeek Pixel Gundam keyboard, is there any!

OK, I won’t stop it. The four accessories boxes mentioned just now contain small "building blocks" of different colors. Through colorful combinations, you can spell out various patterns you like. I saw that there were quite a lot of colors in the official building blocks before, but now I only have red, yellow, black, white, and blue. I hope there are more colors to provide us.

simple, you can spell out a "PIXEL" logo at your fingertips. I feel that the MelGeek Pixel is especially suitable for super players who like to build Lego building blocks, because they have a lot of Lego building blocks themselves, which can be built on the MelGeek Pixel compatible building block mechanical keyboard to increase your personality and show your unique style.

OK, this is what the MelGeek Pixel mechanical keyboard looks like after I assembled. The left and upper and lower parts are imitated Tetris, and the right side is assembled a pattern of a PIXEL product model. By the way, take a photo with my MOJO84 Dark Night Knight and MOJO PAD. It is a true loyal fan of MelGeek.


Although I don’t have Lego bricks myself, I have to say that I just threw my Gundam figure there, and it was a natural combination. I even had the illusion that the MelGeek Pixel is not a compatible building block, but a compatible Gundam. This color scheme really cannot be said to be similar, it is exactly the same, haha.

MelGeek Pixel mechanical keyboard supports hot swapping, the keycap is the MLG height independently developed, the shaft body uses the Kailh Kaihua BOX axis, two shaft bodies, the L linear axis is 40g, and the T paragraph axis is 45g. The pressure and feel are relatively moderate, especially suitable for codec parties. If you are a game party, there is a problem that needs to be paid attention to.

That is, there is a layer of transparent shell on the keycap of the MelGeek Pixel. If you remove the transparent shell, you can even put building blocks on the keycap, which is a bit too open.However, I personally feel that the keycap is slightly sunken in the middle, so if it is a gamer, it may be a little uncomfortable. Here is a reminder.


The front can be built in various LEGO building blocks, and the back will naturally not fall. The MelGeek Pixel's back openness is completely opened. Since the comprehensive board is designed with building blocks, you can fully use your imagination on the back panel and draw all possible patterns. Many netizens have posted their own designs on the Internet. I have just cut a few pictures and checked them. Interested friends can log in to www.geekmade.com to check out all the creative ideas of netizens.

Also, when we use the keyboard, everyone has their own preferences for the tilt angle of the keyboard. This random DIY design on the back allows you to easily combine silicone pad with building blocks, and then achieve your favorite tilt angle.



In addition, there are status indicators on the top, left and right of the MelGeek Pixel building block keyboard body. Through keys such as Fn+Q/W/E, various lighting effects and different colors can be achieved. Bluetooth 5.1, wired, 2.4G 1000Hz refresh rate three-mode connection, the keyboard has a built-in 3100mAh super large battery, so there is basically no need to worry about battery life, and there is no need to charge for more than one month. In terms of
function, it continues the MelGeek brand's consistent unique KBTOOLS full-key custom modification tool, such as key value modification and macro function customization, which is the same as MOJO68.

Typing experience Overall, compared with MOJO68 or MOJO84, it has less crispness and more thickness, because the unique silicone bowl GASKET and interaxial sound-absorbing cotton PORON will make users more comfortable, elastic and reduce certain typing sounds when typing, which is particularly suitable for long-term typing people.
, but I am very confused, because I personally feel that playing the MOJO series is the coder. To be honest, playing the MelGeek Pixel should be those old players who are born with personality and like Lego building, or Gundam fans. This color scheme will definitely be deeply loved by these people. The MelGeek Pixel is the first magic-modified building block keyboard that is possible in the world's mechanical keyboard circle. It has super playability and can print stickers by yourself. The 88 key can meet most usage scenarios. It has the strength to plant grass!