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Geekria Tenkeyless Keyboard Case Review - Ultimate Protection for Your Gaming Keyboard!

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In this video, I review the Geekria Tenkeyless Keyboard Case, designed for 80% compact 87 key mechanical keyboards. This hard shell travel carrying bag is perfect for gamers on the go, offering robust protection for popular models like the Logitech G915 TKL, Razer Huntsman V2 TKL, and many more.

Key Features:

Ultra-hard shell to safeguard your keyboard from drops and impacts Internal mesh pocket for cables, chargers, and accessories Comfortable carrying handle and durable zipper Join me as I test its durability, functionality, and overall value. If you’re looking for a reliable keyboard case, this might be the one for you!

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Original Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sqVPH4yxVHA

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Hey what’s up everyone, welcome to another review — this is going to be a quick one. This is a Geekria tenkeyless keyboard case for mechanical keyboards, and I really like it.

Why would you need one of these? Well, I work in an open office and I have to bring my keyboard home from work or leave it in my locker. And if I’m traveling, sometimes I want to bring my mechanical keyboard with me. This is a secondary keyboard, so it has its own case for portability. Let’s open it up — we just give it a little unzip and there you have it.

Here’s my Durgod keyboard inside. There’s a little pouch up top where you can keep accessories such as the cable for the keyboard, batteries, or whatever you need. It’s really nice and smooth inside the case, so it’s not going to scuff anything. The little straps hold the keyboard in very well.

It’s an 80% keyboard case, so it supports tenkeyless. I really like it — it’s nice and hard so you don’t have to worry about your keyboard getting damaged, and it’s got a handle. Everyone loves a handle. If you’re interested, it’s on Amazon — I’ll put a link in the description below, and I’ll see you in the next one. Bye.