Build quality – Fine for the price. I got it on sale, but overall it's good. Body feels solid, though the buttons are a little bit wiggly, especially the spacebar, but nothing that would impact usability. The round buttons do take a little time to get used to, but it's not bad, and they feel really nice. Key caps can be swapped out easily. The click of the buttons is for sure on the louder side for these types of keyboards, so keep that in mind if you are someone that has trouble ignoring that sort of thing. I think this may be intentional, given the retro ‘typewriter’ vibe it's going for. Features – Has some media buttons, and some LED stuff. Note that each key has a set colour that can't be changed, but there are a tone of preset effect, like strobing, single key light up, etc, and it's pretty easy to adjust. The included wrist mount is solid plastic, so doesn't do much to improve comfort. Overall – It's a solid enough keyboard that has a pleasing look to it, and the build quality is as good as anything else you'd get in the price range. Certainly worth it on sale, but maybe compare to the same model that has more traditional shaped keys.