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A great way to learn the Japanese Alphabet, and an even better way to add some character (literally) to your favorite keyboard, this set takes its inspiration from the Hiragana. Featuring 109 PBT keys, each made through a dye-sublimation process, the set is durable, long-lasting, and resistant to oils that accumulate over time from the fingertips Read More
I bought this set on the last drop. I am very happy with them. The keycaps are "flat white" with black English letters and very crisp red Hiragana. It's nice. The modifier keys are a light gray color. They look slightly different on my monitor than in real life but I am using an inexpensive monitor that does not have super accurate color (Asus VN248). The photos are reasonably close and give you a very good idea of what you will receive. I really like being able to type in Japanese with these keycaps when I switch Windows to the Japanese keyboard. It's really nice to be able to use a mechanical keyboard! You can confidently order these keycaps. Of course you can order a "name brand" for more money but this is a good set. These are PBT at an extremely good price and the Hiragana is good. I am getting a little shine on my other keyboard with ABS keycaps but these are made from PBT plastic so I have high hopes. I ordered the Cherry style keycaps.
The caps I received we're not totally white, but it's not really something I'm upset about. Quality-wise they're about what'd you'd expect for a set this price. Kinda blurry Dye-sub but pretty good continuity.
This is the last time I ordered from Massdrop! Keycaps are slightly more gray than white, they did not include the keycap puller nor the ISO Enter.
I want my money back for false advertising!
Is this why I have to wait months to get this kind of quality? Thanks, but next time I just go for eBay, even a random seller won't f*ck me over that hard...
Good average keycaps. They are dye subbed so I would use them for a display keyboard or a keyboard that is not used all of the time. I love the vintage grey colours it brings me back. Sound is alright on a Leopold FC750r. You get what you pay for.
So, just like most of the reviews here say, these keys aren't white, they aren't even off-white, more like a dirty dish water grey, I had planned to use them on a duckyxVarmillo Sakura board I picked up a while back, to keep to a pink and white Japanese theme. Unfortunately, they key-caps aren't white.
Don't be a fool like me and believe that MD will fix errors in colors, or products and just take a hard pass on this keycap set.