Hi there! If you are new to the world of mechanical keyboard, you might be bewildered by the seemingly overwhelming number of options. Here you can find information on several mechanical keyboards that are used in our listing pictures.
96% Layout
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IQUNIX F97
Keyboard link: Amazon | IQUNIX Compact layout with numpad included. Solid build with aluminum bodies. Costar stabilizers are a bit cumbersome to handle when switching keycaps. |
75% Layout
AULA F75
Keyboard link: Amazon | EPOMAKER Comfortable to use, with a pleasant typing experience thanks to the Gasket mount. |
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EPOMAKER Galaxy70
Keyboard link: Amazon | EPOMAKER Overall solid build with a compact design, coming with Gasket mount. |
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Keydous NJ80 All-around balanced keyboard with a great out-of-box typing experience. Multiple options for plates for different sound preferences. The newer model NJ81 comes with a screen instead of a knob. |
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GMMK Pro Well-known option for custom builds. Great build quality and design aesthetic with aluminum bodies. Alternatively, GMMK 2 are pre-build options. |
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KEYCHRON K2 Popular choice for day-to-day use. A beginner friendly choice to get into mechanical keyboards. Their Q and V series are also great choices that are more custom build like. |
65% Layout
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GAMAKAY LK67 Really cute design with a small size layout. Typing sound can be improved by tape mod. |
Drop Alt Nice-looking flat shape with side RGB and aluminum body. Does not have wireless options. |
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Womier K68 Interesting shape design with flat acrylic stabs. Does not have wireless options. |
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KEYCHRON Q2 Great choice to get intro to custom build keyboards. Beautiful aluminum body and RGB lights. A bit stiff feel as it is not gasket mounted. |
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ZOOM 65 Great intermediate level custom build choice. Gasket mount with multiple plate choices. This keyboard is group by mode only. |
60% Layout
Wooting 60HE Great choice for gaming. Analog input on every key for the fastest performance and analog movement. Easy customization with software. |