I used this as the base for my second keyboard using the holy x panda switches with the dwarvish keycaps. color and rgb are real nice as well as the installation was super simple and easy. one downside is that the f keys are kinda snug so if you mess up with installing the switches it could be difficult to remove them and reinstall them.
Stabs came in in a decent state, it's easy to set up and works fine. Wish it had VIA/QMK support, but it's good enough in it's current state, good as an intro board.
The reason I bought this keyboard was specifically to use the bluetooth and 2.4 functions. Neither of these functions have worked since I took it out of the box. It is just the fourth wired keyboard I have now, and it frequently enters pairing mode even though it will not pair to anything despite being wired.
I love this case. I am not advanced in any way when it comes to customizing a keyboard, so it helps when the stabs it comes with are already really nice. The board does dampen the sound a lot between the foam in the case and the foam between the pcb and the plate. This helps a lot with getting rid of the hollow sounds but makes the keyboard a lot quieter which I personally like.
Here are a few photos of the final build with the case:
^Exactly what it says on the tin, keydous being a chinese company does mean the instruction manual has a couple typos and is hard to read - so if it’s your first keyboard or you need your manuals, bring a friend! Love the knob tho.