Manufacturer | 1Bayberry Technology Inc. - ME |
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Brand | Tesoro |
Item Weight | 2.31 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 17.52 x 5.35 x 0.96 inches |
Item model number | TS-G11SFL B (BL) |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Color | Gram Black |
Material Type | Plastic/Iron |
Manufacturer Part Number | TS-G11SFL B (BL) |
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Gram Spectrum Low Profile G11SFL Blue Mechanical Switch Single Individual Per Key Full Color RGB LED Backlit Illuminated Mechanical Black Gaming Keyboard TS-G11SFL B (BL)
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Brand | Tesoro |
Compatible Devices | PC |
Connectivity Technology | USB-A |
Keyboard Description | Mechanical |
Recommended Uses For Product | Everyday Use |
Special Feature | Lighting |
Color | Gram Black |
Number of Keys | 105 |
Style | Blue Mechanical Switch |
Material | Plastic/Iron |
About this item
- First and only keyboard to deploy the innovative Agile Mechanical Switch
- Optimized keystroke, fast response, and accurate actuation
- Sleek, unique design: Key and board layout designed for both style and dominate performance
- Strong hardware: Equipped with 32bit Arm Processor and 512KB onboard memory for advanced processing power
- 16.8 million customizable lighting: The only keyboard to offer the Macro Lighting feature
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Customer Ratings | ||||||
For gaming | 3.8 | 3.6 | 4.1 | 4.8 | 3.6 | 4.2 |
Value for money | 2.9 | 4.0 | 4.3 | 3.5 | — | 3.8 |
Ergonomic | — | 4.0 | 4.7 | 4.4 | 4.0 | 4.5 |
Quality of material | 4.0 | — | 4.3 | — | 4.7 | 4.7 |
Battery life | — | 4.3 | 4.2 | — | 4.7 | — |
Sold By | ErgoGeek | Redragon Shop | Keychron Keyboard | CHERRY AMERICAS | Olive Branch Enterprises | CHERRY AMERICAS |
connectivity tech | USB-A | BT, 2.4Ghz, USB-C | wireless, wired | wireless, wired | USB | wired |
number of keys | 105 | 104 | 84 | 104 | 104 | 108 |
hardware interface | usb | bluetooth | bluetooth | — | bluetooth | usb |
compatible devices | PC | Gaming Console, PC, Laptop | Tablet, Laptop, PC | Tablet, Laptop, PC | PC | PC |
keyboard description | Mechanical | Mechanical, Gaming, Macro | Multimedia | Ultra Low Profile Keyboard | Mechanical | Mechanical |
operating system | — | Win/Mac/Linux/Unix | Windows, Mac OS | — | Windows 10, Windows 11, macOS 10.15, iOS 14, iPadOS 14, Linux, Chrome OS, Android 8.0 | Windows |
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ASIN | B01ENC6VAI |
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Customer Reviews |
3.7 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #33,725 in Video Games (See Top 100 in Video Games) #2,418 in PC Gaming Keyboards |
Date First Available | April 25, 2016 |
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Product Description
The GRAM Spectrum features the innovative Tesoro Agile key switch in an optimized, low-profile design. The rapid reacting Tesoro Agile switch offers precise keystroke, fast response and accurate actuation. Housed in a semi-translucent enclosure and capped with a low-profile key, the Tesoro Agile switches let the light shine through for brilliantly beautiful RGB lighting. The GRAM Spectrum combines peak performance with unmatched design allowing you to Dominate in Style.
From the Manufacturer
Tesoro's Agile Low Profile Switch
Tesoro's Agile switches offer a shorter travel distance, more accurate actuation within a slimer keycap, delivering precision and lightning speed performance.
Full Key CustomizationAll gamers are not created equally. With all keys being fully programmable, you can adjust to your needs so you can have it your way.
ConvenienceExperience Instant Macro Recording
100% Performance512kb on board memory, 32bit ARM Cortex Processor for zero lag and 100% performance
PrecisionFull N-key/6-key rollover options so you never miss a strike
Lighting EnhancedBeautifully illuminate your keyboard through 16.8 million RGB color options and versatile lighting effects. Each key is individually customizable via an LED found in each switch housing.
About the StartupDescribe your product in 3 words.
Low Profile Innovation
How did you come up with the idea for this product?
Tesoro is dedicated to bringing new technology and features to the peripherals market. That said, the Tesoro Agile low-profile switch was created as a way to aid with maximizing gameplay; delivering shorter key travel and activation distance to speed up trigger in gameplay. The GRAM Spectrum introduces new double injection keys in a slim, elegant and extremely durable cap, which is unique to the keyboard market. In developing the GRAM Spectrum, it was all about maximizing functions that will add value to the gaming experience, while pushing the boundaries and offering something interesting and innovative to an inundated market.
What makes your product special?
The unique low profile Tesoro Agile switches, bringing a new level to gaming keyboards.
What has been the best part of your startup experience?
Coming into an inundated peripherals space, Tesoro's is committed to designing, engineering and manufacturing innovative features and technology for keyboards, mice and headsets. Through unique features, functions and developed technology, we are attempting to make our mark as a forward thinking brand in the gaming market; Creating smart products for our users. The work is rewarding and keeps us on our toes, looking for the next interesting project and product design.
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Customers like the weight and quality of the keyboard. For example, they say it's well-made and has a good weight. Customers are also impressed with the keyboard's appearance, color selection, and responsiveness. That said, opinions are mixed on brightness, performance, and noise.
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Customers like the keyboard quality. They say the look and feel of the keyboard is perfect. They enjoy the typing experience, saying the red switches give a tactile feel. They also say that the blue switches feel much better. Overall, customers are satisfied with the quality and performance of the product.
"...I have the red switch model (of course), and it feels good...." Read more
"...In the short time I spent with it, it was a pleasure to type on. It felt and sounded great. The construction felt solid and durable...." Read more
"...The low profile keys also make it easy to type on, as you don't really find your fingers hanging onto the side of another key cap...." Read more
"...it up notice that the packaging is sublime, the look and feel of the keyboard is so perfect it is like you are touching the very essence of..." Read more
Customers like the quality of the keyboard. They mention that it is well-made, sturdy, and worth the purchase. The keyboard has responsiveness and fantastic responsiveness. The red switches are great for gaming and are great to use for gaming.
"...thought it mattered until i tried k70 with cherry browns, keyboard was nicely built but i couldnt get used to the alt being so small as i play arma..." Read more
"...control built into it, i personally feel that the quality of this product is above average for its price range in keyboards...." Read more
"...comes with detachable usb cable gold plated, made of metal so it feels very premium, not as expensive as the overprised corsair k70 series..." Read more
"...Everything on it is great, responsiveness is fantastic, the RGB and design is great and extremely customizable, and I felt like overall it has been..." Read more
Customers like the appearance of the keyboard. They say it is absolutely stunning, incredibly vibrant, and nice to type on. The low-profile design is very nice, and the open layout with the logo is perfect.
"...travel on the normal blocky keys, couldnt get used to them, cherry blues were nice but too much travel distance before actuation, blues def best for..." Read more
"...It takes a little time, but its well worth it as it makes the board stunning to look at when on display at a lan party...." Read more
"The beauty of this Keyboard is boundless, it is absolutely stunning. You cannot, however, buy it.... why you ask? Sure let me tell you!..." Read more
"...Everything on it is great, responsiveness is fantastic, the RGB and design is great and extremely customizable, and I felt like overall it has been..." Read more
Customers like the color selection of the keyboard. They mention that the RGB illumination is bright and colorful, the keyboard has a low profile, and it offers tons of customizable RGB options. Some reviewers also appreciate the wrist rest and find it to perfectly compliment the Gram Spectrum. Overall, customers are satisfied with the color options of the product.
"...When I saw this keyboard, I was super excited. It comes in two color choices: white or black. Both options are translucent rather than opaque...." Read more
"I'll start by saying I really wanted to love this keyboard. Rare all white color, rare low-profile mechanical switches, and rgb backlighting - what..." Read more
"...responsiveness is fantastic, the RGB and design is great and extremely customizable, and I felt like overall it has been a quality keyboard...." Read more
"...After trying a dozen I find this wrist rest to perfectly compliment the Gram Spectrum." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the weight of the keyboard. They mention that it is a lot heavier than they expected, which is ok. They also appreciate the balanced weight and size, and the smooth keys.
"...as the whole key is way more linear, its not but the actuaton is very light...." Read more
"...All metal top gives it a nice weight when i have it on my lap, and overall it feels very solid...." Read more
"...to experience hand and finger fatigue quicker on that KB; this one feels lighter, swifter, and dare I say, more agile...." Read more
"...Keyboard is a lot heavier than I thought it would be, which is actually a nice surprise...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the performance of the keyboard. Some mention it looks great, works great, and has functional RGB effects. However, others say that it stopped working after 2 weeks, was unusable after six months, and is not reliable.
"...10 months and the keys are starting to either stop registering or malfunctioning...." Read more
"...color to create some really unique visual effects and the results are great...." Read more
"...honestly the keys do feel nice, but it doesn't justify all of the malfunctioning...." Read more
"...It 100% works with Linux, but you have to configure it via Windows. The keyboard has onboard memory so you configure it once and be done with it...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the brightness of the keyboard. Some mention that the lights are bright and not flickering, while others say that the RGB lighting is kind of dim and difficult to work with. The "firework" lighting profile is a bit confusing, and the light partially reflecting through the black case makes it look like it is smoke gray in parts.
"...effected by it, laser etch the whole keycaps writting, some light will still come through, its better than the garbage white print, i wish the caps..." Read more
"...Lights are bright and not flickering! Guess it was time for a new usb cable, huh...." Read more
"...The light partially reflecting through the black case makes it look like it is smoke gray in parts rather than black...." Read more
"...It is not as vibrant but still well lite for my tastes...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the noise of the keyboard. Some mention that the red switch sounds very quiet compared to Razer's Orange, while others say that the keys are slightly louder than what they're used to.
"...It felt and sounded great. The construction felt solid and durable.For ~$140, you really gotta love everything about your keyboard...." Read more
"...Last thing to note is that the Agile Blue Switch is not as loud as the Cherry MX Blue (or its clones)...." Read more
"...The red switches give a tactile feel, but are not loud and "clicky" like my cherry brown switches in the corsair keyboard...." Read more
"...-Clicky!-Braided usb cable for supportCons-LOUD PING!!-Software is tiring to use..." Read more
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Keyboards layout -- I never thought it mattered until i tried k70 with cherry browns, keyboard was nicely built but i couldnt get used to the alt being so small as i play arma all the time and alt turns your head, it bothered me, i got used to it to a certain degree was never comfortable though. I also realised i dont like blocky keys and big keys, after going through this k70 a razer with cherry blues (the new open board one forgot the name) and the logitech g810, i slowly realized all the issues i had about boards and how they had to be perfect as none seemed to beat the logitech k120 which i spent 8 dollars on...haha, im an competative gamer too. The g810 had a weird null point after the first actuation where the button wouldnt be registered, unfortunately the grams red keys also have this issue, but its not as noticeable as the whole key is way more linear, its not but the actuaton is very light. So i narrowed it down, i needed low profile keys like my godlike k120, it needed the same or very similar layout, i wanted to try cherry reds since i never did, these tesoro reds i think khail seemed close, its open which is a must these days for me, and it had a metal base all of the little perfections i wanted. And you dont need to run the software if you dont want which comp gamers usually do not want. I would love to try the tesoro blues, maybe in the future. But i didnt like the cherry blues because of travel distance before the actuationand the rebound of the key was slower and weaker than it should be, i feel it should be extremely close to the top if not the very top like most rubber dome, or in particular my k120, all that marketing stuff you see about quickest key is bs, the quickest key is a rubber dome since there is no...no travel before actuation...if the tesoro blues are like that and dont have 1-2mm of travel distance before actuation than they would most likely be better for me than these reds.
Manufacturing -- Its made very well, i can see no flaws on my keyboard...great job too many companies have great ideas these days and their product fails due to poor manufacturing.
The keys -- ive gone into most keys ive tried, to recap real quick dome keys have quickest actuation, but are dome keys maybe the k120s are slightly different which is why they feel soo good....the g810 they feel nice actually but they have a null point where the key wont register after the first actuation, the cherry browns were nice, but too much travel on the normal blocky keys, couldnt get used to them, cherry blues were nice but too much travel distance before actuation, blues def best for big typers and non gamers. These agile reds i think the khalia brand are nice i honestly dont know much about that company other than for some reason i early sided with cherry for mech switches, although these do feel nice, im still getting used to them but i dont make to many mistakes and its the first day ive been using this board i played one match of overwatch and noticed my play seemed to be very close to my play with the k120 something the other boards couldnt get close to. They arent linear but very close to it, i guess they are kind of like the cherry browns but not as crisp, but if i dont connect with the key perfectly it the switch doesnt get held up or have any resistance...a problem i had with all cherry keys. Ultimately i like these tesoro reds alot but only time will tell, i will upgrade this review if they get worse, or if i test the tesoro blues. One massive complaint i have though...itsnt much but the base of the red keys is red and the base of the blue keys is blue the problem is red isnt neutral, so i can still see the red base of the keys on almost any color from the led's. Also almost forgot the stabilizers on these keys are perfect they are nice and strong and have no sway one side or the other, dont ever change these.
The lights -- they are great, i havent installed software and most likely wont so i cant program the individual keys, i think this feature needs to be added for the select few who dont like software, or just axe the software entirely and make it board based, i would love this personally. The options on the baord without software are decent but i wish there was more, also on the key caps they didnt laser etch the bottom letters/numbers on some of the keys like f1-f12 the arrows, they are just printed white on top of the key caps like a basic board...hope they fix this. Also wish they had a scroll lock light like normal and the gamer mode light was separate like the g810.
The cable is perfect dont ever change it., Same with the tesoro logo, low key and not in you face but still noticeable and not over the top.
If you have made it this far thanks i know its a info load but trust me deciding on a keyboard can be very hard if your as particular as me.
This board is very close to being perfect, the few things i would change are the bases on the keys...just make them black, white or clear, or something very neutral cuz my leds are effected by it, laser etch the whole keycaps writting, some light will still come through, its better than the garbage white print, i wish the caps lock had the other design with the gap so i could tell where my fingers are a little easier, other than that the layout is perfect, the cable is perfect the logo is nice and small, separate the g key light from the num lk and caps lk, and add back a scroll lk, and make them all per key lighting like the g810, dont add a usb pass through or anything like that, get rid of the software entirely add more feature to change and program light on the board it self, make this board default n-key, and 1000hz polling, maybe add a tiny dial for vol control, i dont mind not having the next or back or pause or play because its too easy with my mouse, but changing vol can be a pain, i would make it like the same size if not a little smaller than the logo on the board if i could, but in my opinion the gram is the closest to the perfect board other than the k120, these changes while still small and dont effect the overall that much would still be a huge improvement for me personally, in other words this is closest to perfection on the market. i kind of wish i had other options for keys, would be nice to customize and add cherrys or whatever really, but dont let that deter you, these "tesoro" khalia reds are nice and feel good like i said i like them better than romer g's keys for the no friction when you dont contact the key correctly...but options are always nice. Oh and the stabilizers are perfect, nice and strong with no sway, dont ever change them please. Hope an employee sees this cuz it really is close to being perfect.
When I saw this keyboard, I was super excited. It comes in two color choices: white or black. Both options are translucent rather than opaque. This may seem small on first consideration, but it makes a big difference when you look at the keyboard in person. I first got the black model, as I am used to black keyboards showing off the backlit lettering on the keys with more sharpness than white keyboards. (Also at the time, the black would have delivered sooner than the white model.) When I got the keyboard, the translucent black case causes the keyboard to look a little odd to me. The light partially reflecting through the black case makes it look like it is smoke gray in parts rather than black. It almost felt as if they did not finish coloring the case before it was sent out. I was not a fan of the look and ultimately decided to send the keyboard back.
After a little while passed, I decided to give this keyboard a second try, but with the white model. What a difference it made! The white model is far superior than the black one. Where the translucency hinders the black keyboard, it helps with the white model. The case actually reflects the colors back quite nicely, and this makes the colors really pop out at you. The colored lights show under and around the keys and is beautiful to observe. You also get a white braided mini USB cable with gold connectors.
I have the red switch model (of course), and it feels good. The Havit keyboard uses a different type of stem for their low profile switches that makes it feel more stable, where the Tesoro Gram uses the Cherry MX style stems, which feels slightly less stable, but not bad at all. I would recommend taking a day or two to get used to how to type on the agile switches so you can get a good feel for them.
I took one star off the rating due to the software. Tesoro can do a better job of making the configuration software for the keyboard much better and much easier to use. It is ugly and clunky. Also it is not very easy to come up with custom lighting schemes. You can do individual lighting on each key, but the software makes it very unrewarding. I hope they release an update that is far more user-friendly.
This is a good keyboard so far, and I will update the rating if anything changes. I highly recommend that you go for the white version and you won't be disappointed.
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Endlich hab ich das Teil gefunden, ich hatte schon arg gezweifelt, ob es das gibt.
Die Tastatur ist mechanisch, macht daher Geräuche, aber eben kein regelrechtes Klingeln, wie bei der Roccat Aimo 122.
Die Tastatur hat nicht nur Hintergrundbeleuchtung, sondern jede einzelne Taste ist in einer von 16 Mio. Farben beleuchtbar, super fürs zocken ;-)
Und das ist auch der einzige Minuspunkt der Tastatur für mich: es ist nicht dokumentiert, wie man die Beleuchtung einzelner Tasten erreicht.
Hier der Weg über die Software:
Profil Nummer wählen -> Beleuchtungseffekte -> Spektrumfarben -> mit SHIFT+Linksklick die Taste auswählen -> Farbe auswählen oder auch Tastenbeleuchtung ausschalten -> Anwenden
Klar, macht echt Sinn, wie kam ich nur auf die Idee, die Beleuchtung der Einzeltasten über den Reiter "Beleuchtung" regeln zu wollen, klar ist das unter "Beleuchtungseffekte" -> "Spektrumfarben" zu finden...
Trotzdem eine TOLLE Tastatur und ich habe endlich gefunden, was ich suchte :-D