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Drop CTRL V2 High-Profile Barebones Mechanical Keyboard
$169
$200

Drop CTRL V2 High-Profile Barebones Mechanical Keyboard

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I just bought a lilac CTRL V1 case! Is the CTRL V2 PCB compatible?
Yes it is! V1s can be upgraded to V2s by purchasing a new PCB and foam kit. The cases are the same.
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LukasMThat's great news, thanks!
gabriellet
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Jan 24, 2024
Hello, I have been debating getting this keyboard for a while but I haven’t found a switch/keycap combo I like on the fully built keyboard listing, so I might get the barebones option instead. Could you confirm that if I get the barebones version of this keyboard, the only additional things I’ll need are switches and key caps?
McWriteface
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Feb 23, 2024
I have v1 of this keyboard. I added some kailh box switches and key caps from Drop, and it's good to go.
Danken528
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Dec 13, 2023
what is the difference between the high profile and standard version of the CTRL V2?
McWriteface
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Feb 23, 2024
I have v1 of both the standard and high profile. The standard one is flat, and has two magnetic risers that you can use to prop it up at a couple of different angles. The high profile version is angled on the top face which, iirc is 15 degrees. The high profile fixed angle is a little steeper than the standard with the risers. The high profile feels better to me, but that's a personal preference thing.
Wintendo
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Mar 8, 2024
Does this kit support screw in stabilizers? Can't really tell from the product page.
McWriteface
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Feb 23, 2024
I have v1 of this keyboard, and really enjoy it for heavy typing. v1 has some issues using a USB-C cable to plug it in, especially with macs. Some USB-C cables work, but most do not. Most of my rabbit holing on this issue blames power, and it seems to be the more advanced cables do a better job of controlling the power, and therefore not allowing enough for the drop keyboards. I see that v2 also comes with a USB-A to USB-C cable. Does that mean that the same C to C issues will apply with this model, and nothing was done to address this issue?