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With a space-efficient build and sleek form factor, Keyhome’s KH68 shows that it’s possible to fit impressive performance into a small package. Featuring a compact 68-key layout packed with a range of high-quality components, the KH68 works great as a travel companion or home base Read More
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Didn't feel like waiting so I bought one elsewhere. Some newbie thoughts:
•Actually pretty solidly built. It has some weight to keep it from sliding but it's still light to carry
•Mine doesn't sound hollow or pingy, but I am using silent switches so I couldn't tell you if it would be the same with regular switches
•Many RGB options, but the Caps Lock indicator's white can easily get lost in them. I opted for one which lights up when typing so I could see it
•When plugged in, the spacebar's RGB is always used as a battery indicator
•The software lets you remap keys, but does not support layers. To remap, you have to uncheck the "Light" option first. For non-media keys you also have to press the key you want to remap to, so you may need a second keyboard
For the price point I was surprised at how well it held up. I'm pretty happy with it!
This seems like a good price for a (plastic?) 68 key board. I'm interested, but want to know if it's got any silicone or other material internally that acts as a sound dampener? I've seen other keebs that don't, and get reviews of "very hollow, loud sound" unless you mod it with a silicone pour.