Conclusion
Overall the performance of OUTEMU Blue keys is what I would expect from Cherry Blue type of keys. If you have previous experience with mechanical keyboards then you kind of know what to expect in terms of actuating force and clicking. What I really would like to mention is how solid this keyboard looks and feels. The aluminum top of the keyboard really adds a nice touch to the entire package.
RGB options in this keyboard are impressive as the MK6 Bullet Hunter offers a great number of presets to choose from. And with help of custom RGB Driver software, you have the ability to customize color patterns. While exploring the layout of the keys, I found a section on the keyboard (top left) where the screw that holds the top plate is a different size and completely looks out of place. Not sure why a mounting screw in the awkward place wasn’t addressed. Besides this little miss-placement, I really have no other issues with MK6 Bullet Hunter. Currently, this keyboard retails for $ 59.99 USD. On the budget mechanical keyboards starts at about the same price and I feel that this is a good and competitive price for MK6 Bullet Hunter. If you looking for a good performing RGB keyboard for a little money, this very well might be it. Similar keyboards sell for well over $100 so a full mechanical keyboard for half the price would be a smart consideration.