I always get bored of looking at the same thing for too long. These colorful cases solve that problem. Easy to remove and replace, pair it with some keycaps and you're good to go. Beats buying a new keyboard every so often!
I love the CSTM series of products and it is mostly because of the customizability provided by these Cases. I can refresh the whole vibe of my keyboard with one of these and some new keycaps. Couldn't be happier with these. I have the Orange and the Green and each time I switch them out, it's like getting a new keyboard again. Love it!
What a great idea, and a no-brainer buy. The case frame feels premium for the price and the magnetic hold onto the case itself is neither flimsy nor too-firm.
It's honestly really cool that these exist. That way you're never stuck with just one color if you want and you don't have to deal with any hassles of trying to paint the case if you ever wanted it in a different color. It's sturdy on the keyboard with the use of magnets, they're super easy to take off as well. I think my *only* complaint is that mine slightly grazes my keycaps on the way on and off. It MAY be user error, so take that with a grain of salt, but I just wanted to mention that.
CLGrassaIf you press down on your Caps and PgDn key and pull up on the case, it should come straight off without popping anything off. Glad you like it though!
Shinai Green (CIELab values: 55.08 a -5.26 b 8.38) worked for me!
The case fits perfectly and works well.
The issue with buying things online is often inability to tell their true colour until they arrive. Since this product was delayed, I waited weeks in suspense to find out if the colour would work in my application, which I think it did (pic attached). I wish vendors would supply standard CIElab values for coloured products, or at least photograph them near a few colour standard chips or a photographer's white balancing chip, which would alleviate this problem. For the sake of anyone out there who it might help, I measured the colour of the case with an NCS Colourpin and determined that "Shinai Green" = L 55.08, a* -5.26, b* 8.38. I also put a carrot and an ear of corn in the pic, as another reference.
The magnets are strong... to remove the case I lift the keyboard and gently press on several keys until it separates.
With regard to the shipping delay, I would like to toss in a request that DROP put the expected ship date near the "Add to Cart" button. This product was labelled "Ready to Ship", even though, scrolling to the very bottom of the page, one could see that the expected ship date was several weeks off (and was pushed back several times as well after I ordered it.) It seems to me that if a vendor puts the words "ready to ship" next to the purchase button, the customer should reasonably be able to expect that it actually is "ready to ship".