⌨️ Type Boldly, See Clearly — Never Miss a Key Moment!
The Nuklz N Magnus 125 Large Print Keyboard features high-contrast black and white keys with oversized lettering, ideal for seniors and visually impaired users. Its wired USB connection ensures effortless plug-and-play compatibility with Windows and Mac OS. Designed for comfort and quiet typing, this full-size keyboard supports beginners and professionals alike, backed by a satisfaction guarantee for peace of mind.
Brand | Nuklz N |
Series | Magnus 125 |
Item model number | M125 |
Operating System | Windows 98, Windows ME, Windows XP |
Item Weight | 1.1 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 18 x 1.5 x 7 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 18 x 1.5 x 7 inches |
Color | Black with White Kyes |
Power Source | Wired |
Manufacturer | Nuklz |
ASIN | B01G9RNB6W |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | May 28, 2016 |
G**E
NICE FEATURES & easy2see
This is my second NUKLZ keyboard; the first one lasted well over a decade, thru two computers, and two apartment moves. Good quality item. I very much like the "sleep" button that does just that without having to "pull the plug", also the LARGER size ENTER key that's easier to catch with your little finger. I hope NUKLZ is still in business if this keyboard ever gets broken.
C**.
Update of previous mediocre review
I was contacted by the distributor of the keyboard after he saw my mediocre review (3 stars) of a few weeks ago. He offered to replace the keyboard, thinking I might have gotten a bad one. I've been using the replacement for a week now and, yes, I can truly say I really like this keyboard. It works very well, good feel; so apparently the one I first received just wasn't quite as it should be. My previous complaint of the feeling of loose keys is no longer an issue. I love the big dark letters on the white keys and now that the keyboard feels like it should, I'm very happy with it.I've never been contacted before by a distributor or manufacturer of anything I've bought, so I must say how much I appreciate his contacting me with his offer to replace the keyboard. So, thank you Keyboard King and Amazon!(This is what I had said in my previous review: The letters on top of the white keys make it so much easier to see especially where my keyboard is located, in a fairly dark spot. However, the feel is weird, kind of loose, and I hit double keys at times--very irritating. Also the backspace arrow could be a bit larger. Other than that, to be able to see the keys when I need to makes up for the shortcomings.)
L**T
life is worh livimg again
At 90 years old, my eyesight is not that good. This keyboard makes using my computer a pleasure. Reasonable price and easy to connect.
C**7
Bought 3 new keyboards - kept 2
Recently my Microsoft Sculpt keyboard started jumbling keystrokes and generally failing such that I needed to replace. I bought 3 keyboards each with VISIBILITY features, ultimately keeping 2 of 3.1) Logitech K800 Wireless Illuminated keyboard is now my day-to-day replacement of my Sculpt. I was looking for improved visibility in low light and the Logitech offers an interesting option which works. It has lots of reviews as a best seller, mostly positive. I love the quality feel of this keyboard and the mechanics of the key strokes are GREAT, very nice feel not at all mushy. I was wary of the cluster of reviews suggesting quality had declined and reliability was now an issue - so I am wary and hoping Logitech fixed the difficulties so many referenced. This is not an inexpensive keyboard and customers deserve a reliable product. After 3 months I am okay but cautious.2) Nuklz Large Print Wired White Keys is my second keeper of the 3. It is 1/3rd the price of my Logitech but the visibility of the large WHITE keys is fabulous. It is wired versus the Logitech wireless and I like the absence of clutter with wireless. But the super visibility and very nice key stroke responsiveness convinced me to keep this as my backup keyboard. This exceeds my expectations for visibility at a very cheap price and is better than other lighted keyboards I researched/purchased.3) AzioVision Backlit Wired keyboard looked promising with many good reviews and I purchased for the visibility feature. I sent it back as the key strokes were too mushy for my preference and the varied light options just didn't add that much to seeing your keys in dim light. Lots of people like this, so this is just my experience.Since keyboards have limited life, especially wireless models, I hope my experience and conclusions are helpful to some. I opted to keep two new keyboards - one wireless and one wired - the thinking being that the wired board would be more reliable and have greater life expectancy than the Logitech K800.FYI - I tried a couple of new computer mouse options as well. I found the simple, inexpensive Amazon Basics to be a great size, price and performance such that I ultimately bought a second as back-up.
A**A
Nukiz brand
This was the right keyboard that I needed I have AMD and I tried the others with back lighting but did not work for me. So happy I got this keyboard it is perfect
B**S
Xlnt product.
Xlnt product for the sight impaired.....even for us with good vision. What a great product!!!!
M**E
paint wears off the keys
I liked this for about the first 2 years I had it and then most of the letters and numbers got worn off. I've used a black permanent marker often, but I just ordered a backlit one to try.
H**T
Identical to the As Seen on TV HDE Keyboard, But Likely Better Quality.
Edit: March 2025. My father said some of the keys on the keyboard weren't working. He spilled a drink on it apparently. He said he washed it off afterwards. *eyeroll*. Dead as a door nail after that. The price has gone up since I purchased it. I found the yellow keyboard for half the price, so I went with that one again instead.Price sensitivity guys. I will pay a little more for this one, but not double.Bought this for my aging parents who have trouble seeing the keys. I had previously purchased the "As Seen on TV" yellow/green one made by HDE. That keyboard lasted a long time, though the use of the keyboard was limited to pretty much just typing user names and passwords for the past few years. I used the old one myself the week before and was extremely frustrated at how i had to mash the shift key every time I needed to type a capital Letter.Just received the Nuklz version of the keyboard yesterday and am pretty satisfied so far. In comparison, the keyboard looks identical to the old one, other than the color being white instead of yellow/green depending on which batch you got. Spacing was the same, size of keys was identical. The keys seemed kinda "mushy" to me when typing on them, but this keyboard is not meant for a quick typist or to be your typical keyboard. It's meant for those who have trouble seeing, and are likely your peck peck 1 finger typers who have to find every key they need.For what is it is, it works great. I spent the extra $5 for the Nuklz because the HDE one had several complaints about the letters on the keys fading pretty quickly. I didn't have that problem other than the "E" key, but the hard pressing required was the end of that keyboard.
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