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For keyboards in the popular 65% layout category, the competition is fierce. Entering the space with a convincing bid for the crown is Kezewa’s new Enter67 Keyboard Kit Read More
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I've been using the Enter67 on and off for a few months now and it's one of my favorite builds. The floating case design looks great, assembly is straight-forward, and with the PC plate it has a good amount of flex.
I'm using Moondrop Tactile switches, Everglide screw-in stabilizers, and DCX Garnet keycaps on the Burgundy colored case.
It’s heavy and the finish is very nice and clean. I paired it my first set of SA keycaps. It very quiet even with HPX installed in it when you use all of the included foam. (There is lots of foam.) overall I am very happy I picked this keyboard kit up. I ordered WS 1.2mm stabilizers for it and they fit and sound great in it.
I bought the keyboard back in April, came in August so it was a fast gb time compared to other keyboards, I really thought the build process was good and Kezewa really gave you everything you needed, except for a cable, now the 2 problems I had with this keyboard is switches kept popping out of the pcb when building it and it didn’t come with a cable(on drop it said it did come with one)
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the cable thing wasn’t to much of a problem but I was gonna give my old keeb to a friend and wish I got the extra cable, but it worked out because he had an one that he could use.
For the keyboard itself it has got pretty good wait to it (didn’t measure it) and has good build quality, I used Gateron Oil Kings for the switches, KDS Dark Solarized for the Keycaps, and Durock screw in stabs for the stabilizers, the oil kings really made the board pop and I am satisfied with the outcome.
P.S. If you want a sound test I will put it on my Instagram (@Halfbowkeebs)
I assembled the keyboard with some linear switches, Durock stabs and caps from on of the Drop mystery sets. The assembly process was pretty straight forward except the caps lock switch and space bar stabilizer mount upside down. Typing is very satisfactorily thuddy with all the foam and the weight added. If there is a zombie outbreak, I will have my first weapon on hand. This keyboard will not slowly move across the desk while doing normal work.
I use the keyboard as my daily driver for programming. The layout and touch feel are very good. I still slow down each time I need to type a ~ and sometimes try to press the missing enter key on the far right end.
I love how this keyboard sounds without foams.
Looks also superb.
The downside is that I've got my kit with weird revision of PCB that have north-facing CAPS LOCK switch placement, non-standard CAPS-LOCK led placement and no VIA support.
I had to write my own flawor of QMK firmware for this keyboard to work properly with all features listed on product page.
(You can read about this HERE)
This keyboard is fantastic, when it works. Sadly I have to leave it a 4 star review. I first ordered. It took a little over a week to get this keyboard this first time. When I received the keyboard everything looked great. No dings, scratches, or poor packaging. Sadly, there was an issue with the PCB. When pressing down the F key, the LED stops illuminating. On the upstroke when removing my finger the LED comes back on. Not a huge problem, but it made me question the longevity of the board, since it was already having issues out the box. After send Drop an email about the issue, they were very accommodating, and sent me another kit. This new kit is great no issues with any keys and I'm very satisfied.
Right away my favorite things about the board were the weight and the color (Anodized Green). Someone else has mentioned it but it's a little disappointing that there is no VIA support. The Kezewa website isn't much help either so that's a bummer. Otherwise, it's a beautifully crafted keyboard. It was easy to build in although the foam that's included isn't entirely compatible with the actual board. Maybe it was actually meant for the Enter67 V2 board.