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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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Just wanted to share my experience with this board.
I got this from KLC, and pretty disappointed with the quality honestly.
Many keycaps came off during transit, due to not being made properly. Some keycaps are so loose, they fall off of you flip the keyboard upside down. The case and some of the keycaps were chipped and scratched because of this.
This board uses plate mounted stabilizers. The aluminum plate isn't compatible with PCB stabilizers. They are pretty bad, and make the keys sound and feel mushy, like a membrane keyboard.
The PE foam and plate foam were not installed well, bunched up in certain areas. I ended up removing both.
Lastly, the screws to get into the keyboard are hidden behind the rubber feet. Might need to buy some double-sided tape to re-attach the feet after a few times opening up the keyboard.
As for the spring mount, it's definitely bouncy. However, it is also squeaky when you put pressure on it.
I get what they were trying to do with this keyboard, but I think a cheaper Keychron board would be better value and experience than what you get here.
I’m just gonna express my severe disdain for Drop on mobile. Looking through product photos at a reasonable size is damn near impossible.
the real trick is to rotate to landscape, NOT click on the photo to see it but to zoom the entire page and CAREFULLY. Move from side to side (so to not scroll the carousel). 😂
This carousel needs rethinking. Aight. That’s all. Keyboard looks nice… from what I can tell from far out.