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⚡ Elevate your desk game with the X98 Pro — where style meets pro-level performance!
The MAMBASNAKE Attack Shark X98 Pro is a versatile 102-key wireless mechanical keyboard featuring a 1.5” LED screen and CNC knob for intuitive control. It supports tri-mode connectivity (Bluetooth 5.0, 2.4GHz wireless, USB-C wired) and can pair with up to five devices simultaneously. Hot-swappable pre-lubed cream switches ensure smooth, customizable typing without soldering. Its ergonomic 80% layout with durable PBT keycaps balances compactness and comfort, while fully programmable RGB lighting and software customization empower users to personalize their setup for gaming or professional use.










| ASIN | B0DNFRVGSJ |
| Best Sellers Rank | #58,939 in Video Games ( See Top 100 in Video Games ) #2,722 in PC Gaming Keyboards |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (15) |
| Date First Available | November 22, 2024 |
| Item Weight | 2.72 pounds |
| Manufacturer | MAMBASNAKE |
| Package Dimensions | 17.4 x 7.8 x 2.05 inches |
A**R
It's a pretty decent keyboard but the leds are a bit to dim
This keyboard is not bad at all i like the 80 perfect layout and the key and switch feels fine in my opinion and the little screen i had no troubles using it which you can upload a picture to it which i did and to add gifs on the screen you just do the same as you would adding a picture in the software by just clicking select picture and confirm and click upload animation which the playback of the gif is very smooth which i like. The build quality is good there is no flexing on the case or no cracking noises but being a bigger size board it is really not heavy as i would've thought it was going to be which i know it can be a con for some than others would like a lighter keyboard and myself i don't mind it to much i just thought it would've been more heavier. Now for the rgb and keycaps which i do like the color combo on the keycaps and they feel fine to me but the leds are pretty dim in my opinion than i expected and doesn't shine through some of the legends evenly as i shown and the weird thing is if i max out the brightness till it blinks reaching max brightness the brightness looks fine and good than after the blinking it goes a step back it seems so i don't know if that's a firmware issue or something. And the software which you can use the web driver or you can download it so that is nice you can choose either one than there is options in there under other setting's that you can tell it to leave the lighting and screen on longer while on 2.4g or bluetooth up to a hour you can choose so i find that is nice that you choose what power settings you want. Battery life is also pretty decent i used it while on bluetooth for 3 days long used and at that night it was showing 7% battery life so that is pretty decent. I also noticed in the listing in one of the photos it shows a grey coiled usb cable but it ony comes with a normal black cable so maybe it wasint suppose to come with that coil cable but would've been nice if it came with that cable. Otherwise it's not a bad keyboard other than the rgb being a bit dim and it still deserves a 4 star in my opinion cause other than the dim leds and the legends shine through not being even lit i do like using this keyboard👍
M**S
Solid keyboard
I like the weight of the keyboard. It's solid and does not slide it around on my desktop. However, the keys are smaller than the ones on my Dell, which is a standard keyboard. It takes a little getting used to, but I do like that the keys are closer together. I'm not sure that someone with larger hands would find it very easy to type on. Functionality seems OK, but I admit I am only using it for work and not gaming. For my ADHD, the clicks are rather soothing. I have it hooked up via dongle to my PC. but I am having trouble getting it hooked to my MacBook as a secondary keyboard. Hopefully I'll figure it out. The instructions are not very clear and extremely small to read. I downloaded the software on my PC and I'm still having trouble locating any usable instruction manual. There's plenty of description of what each key is, but not necessarily how to do pairing and create macros. In conclusion, I think this is best for someone who is more likely to use all the function keys rather than someone who just works for a living on it. It might be a really great gaming keyboard.
N**G
An OKAY keyboard
I was super excited to receive this keyboard but felt this keyboard fell short in a lot of areas for me. Firstly, the keyboard is very light and feels cheaply made. The screen is very small and the stock switches have a lot of spring ping, not well lubed at all, which takes away drastically from the typing experience. The keycaps are also nothing to write home about, they didn't feel superb in quality but they didn't feel terrible either. The RGB lighting on this is fairly bright which I enjoyed and so far, it seems like you are not able to upload GIFs to the screen which I think is a huge CON for me. I do like that the "0" on this keyboard is a full sized key and not a smaller sized one as most full-sized layouts these days. Other than that, this keyboard is really just OKAY.
S**R
Volume does not work for me
I love the action and feel of the keys on this one. They are super responsive and easy to get going fast on. The only thing that makes me a bit frustrated with on this keyboard is that I have not been able to get it to work for the audio volume. In the keyboard I received it does not have it listed in the menu options and no matter how hard I try or the connection method I used, I could not get it to work. I even tried it on 3 different computers to see if there was something that could be device specific.
R**D
Amazing Keyboard
I didn't expect much from this keyboard, but it surprised me. It feels great, sounds great and the LED screen is a nice touch! The switches feel great, it's pre-lubed from the factory, and since it's hot-swap I can put in any switch I want... but so far I really like the switches it came with. I'm impressed with the quality out of the box and without needing to mod anything yet... overall I highly recommend! Great starter keyboard for someone getting into mechanical keyboards and modding/customizing them.
K**S
Solid Keyboard
Really nice feel, love the old school look of the keycaps, and a number pad is appreciated. My only gripe is you can't really customize what is on the screen, other keyboards with a screen like this I've used have the ability to flash a jpg onto them, but this unfortunately does not and I cant find a way to turn it off, so it kind of just ends up being an eye sore.
H**A
working great, no complaints
this keyboard works well enough so far and I don't have any complaints. It's far from the nicest keyboard I've used but it certainly gets the job done and it looks nice while doing it. You cant go wrong with this keyboard. The side address keycaps are not my favorite but I'll swap the caps out eventually. The switches themselves are linear and little mushy but they arent "bad" by any means. Decent entry level hotswappable keyboard.
R**S
Tried this out for a few weeks now and the keyboard is going great. Upon opening the box I immediately was pleased with the quality feel and build, it definitely feels premium to me. The other thing that was immediately noticeable to me was the feel of the key presses, they feel very smooth and have the right resistance balancing so presses require just the right amount of pressure (kind of subjective I admit). In terms of comparing the feel, I would say that it feels very consistent with high end keyboards you'll find at your local electronics stores so this definitely competes well in that category. There are other bonuses as well, such as the LED backlighting and the extra knob. The LED lighting is always a nice touch and is definitely noticeable compared to other keyboards I've tried that don't have as much of a strong light. The knob is also a really nice touch since it feels very smooth like the rest of the keyboard and gives you the option to control lots of different features (I use it to control my pc's volume). I'm not the biggest mechanical keyboard fan, but I'm not a hater either. I normally stray away from mechanical keyboards since I find using them in the office can come off as pretty obnoxious to those around me when the key presses are aggressively loud, but this keyboard doesn't seem to be ridiculously loud which is a bonus for me. Still, I will probably just keep it as my home keyboard for my own personal use and for those days I work from home. I definitely am a huge fan of this though. I definitely recommend this keyboard for anyone looking for a good mechanical keyboard with lot's of features. Title at time of review: Attack Shark X98 Pro Wireless Mechanical Keyboard,Tri-Mode BT5.0/2.4G/USB-C Custom Keyboard with Smart Display&Knob,102 Keys Hot Swappable,Web Driver RGB Gaming Keyboard for PC/Mac/PS4/Xbox
E**E
The primary thing I don't like about this keyboard is that the letters/numbers are on the front of the keys, not the top. And not only that, the print is incredibly faint. You can barely see it in full light, let alone when the light is a little dim. Using grey print on grey keys was a terrible idea. When the LEDs turn on, you can see them a tiny bit better, but not by much. Speaking of the LEDs, it takes a good 1 to 2 full seconds for them to turn on after pressing a key. And they turn off after 10 seconds of inactivity. The keys themselves are ok. Standard mechanical-style keys. They are cupped well but only horizontally. There are locators on F and J, but they are small and not very tall. The dial is kind of cool. By default, it controls the volume, but when you press it, you can change settings using the built-in LCD screen. You can change the LED backlighting pattern/effect between 18 different patterns. Some examples are ripple, rain, breathe and press action (which is pretty cool, but would be cooler if you could actually see the printing). You can also adjust the intensity(brightness), speed and color of the backlighting. When not changing the settings, the LCD screen shows the current time, battery level and which connection type (Bluetooth/Wifi) it is using while the keyboard is active. The screen goes blank after 10 seconds like the rest of the backlighting. The feel of the clicks doesn't feel mechanical. It feels very much like my regular keyboard. There is no clack. And finally, I have another model of Attack Shark mechanical keyboard that is far heavier than this one. This is about the same weight as my regular keyboards.
A**N
There is a sense of cheapness in the plastic chassis and key presses but it's a functional and nice looking keyboard. The colour is as advertised. The size is as advertised. Wireless functionality is good but using it wired gives better input lag. I found the noise subdued which is good for office use. The key presses felt a little bit inconsistent which is never a good sign. The switches are 'linear' and certainly better than a mesh non-mechanical switch despite its shortcomings. Overall, this is a fair entry-level keyboard in the mechanical space but I would urge you to stretch your budget for something better.
C**M
Wow! This has easily been one of, if not the best keyboards I ever picked up. Just about every aspect of this keyboard is superb. The switches feel amazing, the RGB lighting is brilliant and easily costumizable from the LCD screen in the corner, the 2.4 connection as well as the Bluetooth both work seamlessly and connect instantly, prompting your computer for connection the moment it starts up, the color theme is awesome, and looks great on my desk, and lastly it has almost 0 delay or latency. I have virtually no gripes with this keyboard, and the best part of all is that it's significantly cheaper than any of its competitors. It looks like there is a new leader in the keyboard market!
A**A
This keyboard feels nice to type on, sounds somewhat muted so might be great for an office setting. For my needs, which is a bit of typing but mostly gaming, I don't think this is what I'm looking for. I appreciate the features packed into this keyboard. I tested all three connection options - wired, wireless and bluetooth. They all worked as expected - which is to say that the wired connection is always my preference. There is always at least a small lag with wireless or BT connections especially when running some of the bigger games I play. The versatility in this keyboard is great, though. I like having the option rather than not. Unfortunately the knob and LED screen are not working as expected for me. The knob changes only the lighting effects and language for me - not the volume or the LED options. The date and time are wrong on my keyboard and don't match those on my computer and there is no way to manually change that setting on the keyboard. Additionally, I find that I don't like the side engraving on the keys. The backlighting isn't bright enough (even on the brightest setting) to make the key labels easily visible so I feel like I'm typing on a ghost keyboard. I'd probably get used to it - I know where all of the most important keys are, afterall - but when I need a rarely-used key and have to hunt for it, I want them all to be clearly/brightly labelled right on top. Overall it's not a terrible keyboard, it's just not what I'm looking for.
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