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KLC Nori Spring Rider Keyboard

KLC Nori Spring Rider Keyboard

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Unveiled earlier this year, KLC’s Nori Spring Rider Mechanical Keyboard caused nothing short of a stir with its new spring-mounted system. Now, the board is springing to life here on Drop, before anywhere else Read More

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BootlegPotato
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Mar 3, 2024
Activities:Work & Gaming
Paired Switch:Linear
Keyboards Owned:1
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Very Versatile
As my first ever mechanical keyboard, I'm happy to say that this keyboard is pretty nice. The PCB keycaps seem much higher quality than the ones I had on my old membrane keyboard. The switches are smooth and not fatiguing to use for long periods of time. Notably, it's very easy to switch between wireless (2.4GHz) and wired mode which is extremely handy for when its connected to both my laptop and desktop. I haven't used the Bluetooth mode much so I don't have anything to say about that. My only complaint is that this keyboard does not support QMK/VIA. The control software for it only works on Windows, which means it isn't usable for me. At least there is a keybind for switching between the provided RGB presets. It's still a massive upgrade over my previous keyboard, so I can't be too mad about it.
Recommends this product? Yes
kaud
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Oct 15, 2023
Activities:Work
Keyboards Owned:5
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Very nice keyboard
Very nice keyboard, good weight, feels nice. You can pair it with lots of devices with multiple Bluetooth connections that you can switch between, plus comes with a 2.4Ghz dongle to connect that way, or hard wired with the included USB cable. I couldn't figure out how to turn it on at first without reading the included documentation. Turns out you have to press and hold one of the keys. As far as "Spring Rider" feature of the keyboard, I honestly don't notice all that much of a difference from a non-Spring Rider keyboard. All in all, it's a very good keyboard.
Recommends this product? Yes
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