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The Keebmonkey KBM68 is a barebones keyboard kit is a value-focused keyboard that provides plenty of versatility and features for the price. Great for entry-level mech keys customers, the KBM68 has truly versatile hot-swappable sockets that can support three- or five-pin switches Read More
Finally I have a keyboard hooked up to my phone that I built myself. It has the option to save 2 bluetooth devices. hit Fn + W for device 1 and Fn + E for device 2. then the dongle for the PC or PS5/whatever with fn + Q. Put lubed and filmed Holy Pandas in mine and I love it. Stock stabilizers kind of suck even after i lubed them a little but Im pretty sure they can be removed off the pcb and swapped. Something ill be down shortly down the road. Sounds great otherwise and feels great. 9/10
Wireless, bluetooth, and a great price for an on-the-go keyboard!
While this keyboard may not be for all the keyboard enthusiasts out there, and it's not my daily driver (that goes to the Drop Shift, LOVE it), this is a fantastic on-the-go keyboard and is what I've often used it for.
As a plus, adding textless white keys makes for a nice stealth-white keyboard.
This keyboard takes just a couple of AA batteries and I've found I really enjoy it for an easy keyboard to take with me, especially when doing IT work. Would definitely recommend if it becomes available again!
I'm absolutely loving it so far and it's super easy to set up and use, sounds great, has a good heft to it and is just all around great. the complete lack of a manual and keymap is definitely a point off though as it took me a few days to figure out how to get the bluetooth functionality going and to figure out all the keys I had at my disposal as the online documentation on this thing is lackluster at best. also no remapping support that I'm aware of as it doesn't support QMK or VIA unfortunately so using a layout other QWERTY is a no go as far as I'm aware and I don't think it supports mac either as I'm unsure if the windows button will double as a CMD button and again... no included manual or keymap and no online documentation that I'm aware of so I have NO idea as I don't have a mac to test it on :). other than that I love the keyboard and I look forward to using it or giving it to one of my friends!
for the price this kit cannot be beat (and apparently it can be found for less on ali). easily approachable keymap, supports 3 and 5 pin, battery powered, and is dual wireless. perfect for anyone's portable mech keys build
Absolutely incredible budget board. Since it's sold through, you can get basically the same thing by looking up a TES 68 or CIY 68.
Incredible bang for your buck as long as you're willing to go full wireless. Acoustics are bad until you fill it with foam/silicone, but gets a nice heft and muted, neutral thump once modded.
Typing feel is stiff as a board, but that's expected.
The plate was perfectly cut and caused no issues when swapping between different switches; neither too loose or too tight. Stabilizers were equally tight, but benefited from a small piece of band aid material to really wedge them into.
A tinkerer's dream for well under $40 and the only keyboard I actively carry around.
Looking to build your first keeb and don't want to break the bank, this is the perfect starting point, this teaches you how to lube your stabs properly, as well as giving you easy customizability with a hotswappable PCB as well as the added bonus of being wireless. Definitely recommend.
It's a decent keyboard for a first timer or something who needs a keyboard to throw around. Not literally, but you know what I mean. Make sure you get the right keycaps because I didn't realize that I didn't have any sets with the right size for the bottom right alt/ctrl/func caps.