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872 requests
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61 Sold
Product Description
Offering a 60% form factor with the added functionality of arrow keys, the KC64 is not only compact but also practical. Fitted with your choice of Cherry or Gateron switches, it comes with laser-etched PBT keycaps Read More
easily the worst keyboard that has ever been drop'ed
I purchased 2 of these back in 2016. I thought it was going to be a really awesome keyboard. It met all my requirements, it was compact, no RGB, had arrow keys, and took up very little space on my desk. The keyboard turned out so awful that I named my KC64 buyer's remorse. The plastic case was molded in a way that curved the whole case upward on the sides to the point that it was very noticeable (im talking parabolic, like a 3-4 mm margin of error in height from the sides to the middle), and the board nested within the case turned out to be completely defective. The keyboard only registered about half of the key presses. I constantly had to backspace and retype the missed characters. I could barely get through a sentence. The KC64 user experience was so intolerable that drop (back when it was massdrop) didn't even require us to send them back for a replacement. They claimed to have fixed the problems at the factory but sent replacements containing the exact same useless boards from the same terrible production.
Don't request and don't purchase this product if it comes up as a drop again. I was surprised as shit to see this keyboard pop up in the Recent Products category today. I ended up with 4 paperweights that were really only useful for short typing, such as logging into other computers on my network when powering on. Teamviewer rendered those KC64's even more useless as I could just log in to those computers from my main workstation. The KC64 looks good but is an absolutely garbage and defective product unless it is to be rebuilt from the ground up. At the time of writing this there are 9 users that have requested the KC64 be made a drop again, and apparently 62 sold. If those recently sold boards are from the same production as mine, do yourself a favor and just get a TADA68. You wont regret it. If it was possible to give 0 stars and post this review I would have.