Functionally, these keycaps are great. I've fallen addicted to the MT3 keycap profile. The extra cup action the key tops give me is excellent.
I love the hues. The greens are excellent and the creams are so smooth. Great set. I love them.
The keycaps look and feel absolutely great. MT3 cups your fingers, and while it may be weird for some, I absolutely love the feel. They overall have quite a nice texture to them. Slightly rubbery, and very fun to type on.
However, these keycaps are not without flaws. They have noticable legend inconsistency. Some legends may be thicker, some thinner. It is harder to notice when you don't look for it, but when you pay a price premium for keycaps, I expect quality control to be good as well. This is something that certainly needs fixing in my opinion.
really nice to look at but, the legends are quite inconsistent.
Q is thin, W seems too thick, R has faded paint and is thin.
generally some letters are thin, and are some are thick. what happened to QA?
texture: similar to susuwatari, kindo shiny but textured, feels like slightly rubberish.
kinda expected it to be closer to dev tty mt3 but instead it is like susuwatari. which isnt really a con.
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keys will scoop around your finger tips which is nice.
I took a chance on this set and upgraded a Monokei standard. I was so pleased that I bought another set and outfitted a Nuphy Gem80 with the same keys. I used a bit of Sugru to fill in the notch on the caps-lock key, because I use caps-lock as control (for emacs). Comes with my highest ratings, right up there with Noctua and Serika.
These keycaps are not only great to look at, but they are so comfortable to type on and have a soft deep sound in my setup. The tops are deeply dished and keep my fingers centered while still being easy to move about the keys. For the curious, I'm using Gazzew U4Tx switches and a Mode Loop case along with Drop's matching Jasmine YC8 straight cable.