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A great way to learn the Japanese Alphabet, and a great way to add some character—literally—to your favorite keyboard, this set takes its inspiration from the Hiragana. Featuring 117 PBT keys, each made through a dye-sublimation process, the set is durable, long-lasting, and resistant to the oils that build up over time from the skin Read More
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Been using these off and on for years now and I always come back to them. The legends are crisp and have stood up to multiple cleanings and years of daily use.
They sound great as well, the thickness adds a lot to their lower acoustic profile. Wish DROP would feature this again, would love to get the sushi novelty caps to compliment the sun set I already have.
It's a beautiful set but the quality of the keys is not that great. There's quite a bit of warping on the long keys, the keys themselves are shorter than regular OEM or GMK profile sets and there's was a lot of plastic residue to clean up on the edges of each key.
I really like the feel of the keycaps. As another reviewer stated, the blue color is more green-ish, although I personally like the green/turquoise color with the pink/red hiragana.
If you don't like the slippery feeling ABS eventually get PBT caps like these are a must. The molding on mine is perfect and I cant tell if there is any problem with it. At worst there is some excess plastic on the edges of some caps but thats nothing a little sanding can't fix.
Keys feel great, not too many manufacturing flaws and no warping that I can see.
Buyer beware: the "blue" color of the alphas are much more green in real life, closer to turquoise than cyan, and the "pink" hiragana is closer to red.