Trust GXT 863 Mazz Gaming Keyboard review


Trust GXT 863 Mazz: Two-minute review

The Trust GXT 863 Mazz is an entry-level mechanical keyboard that targets consumers on a tight budget, much like the rest of the wider Trust product family. It retails for £44.99 / €49.99 (around $50 / AU$70) though its currently only available to buy in the UK and throughout regions in wider Europe so you’ll have a hard time buying one if you’re located in the USA or Australia.

While it lacks some of the features you’d find in more premium hardware, at first glance it’s visually similar to the style adopted by modern peripherals, dropping the ‘edgy’ gamer aesthetics and incorporating a cleaner look that could even look appropriate in an office environment.

Not that you’d want to of course – the best mechanical keyboards are known to be louder than their membrane alternatives, and the GXT 863 Mazz is no different. The  Outemu Red switches feel responsive with very little resistance, and you get the expected ‘typewriter’ noises we’ve come to expect, though it’s far from the most pleasant typing experience thanks to overall poor build quality.

A close up of the Trust GXT 863 Mazz Gaming Keyboard

(Image credit: Future)

Still, there are a handful of features that make this worth buying for PC gamers over a standard office keyboard. For one, you’re getting anti-ghosting and Win-key locks which should help to optimize in-game performance, and there’s 14 preset lighting options for the RGB, including the traditional ‘rainbow vomit’ which should keep your kids happy if you wanted to buy them a cheap and cheerful gaming keyboard.



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