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Over the last couple years, we’ve been fortunate enough to bring the mech keys community an extensive selection of custom keyboards—ones that you can only get here on Massdrop. But those keyboards, while beloved by the community, only come around so often, in limited quantities Read More
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Aaah it's good to have numbers. Makes it a little easier to enter into the strange world where keys are in in a grid and all the same size. Good quality product, but awfully pingy if used with louder switches.
Got a planck hi-pro kit w/ mixed blank xda pbt caps. Case screws were way too short, and I don't like the finish on the keycaps that much, feels too rough.
High pro case is nice though, steel plate is great and makes typing sound nicer, pcb was a rev5 and worked fine, easy to solder.
Mini USB port fell off the PCB in <6 months. Drop does not offer replacements nor do they sell individual PCBs for the Tokyo60. A disappointing experience to say the least. Now I have a 160$ paperweight.
K-type is a nice keyboard, but I regret buying it from massdrop. I put in a customer service request a few MONTHS ago to replace a couple of the keycaps that just bled a lot of light out, never got a response. I see the same happening to many other customers on Massdrop that got defects in their items and I know better now. Browse on massdrop, try to get elsewhere because good luck if your product doesn't arrive in perfect condition - your money is already with them.
Excellent keyboard otherwise. Hot swappable, sleek aluminum case, and perfect after replacing the stabilizers and lubing them up a bit.
I picked up a Whitefox from the drop with Gateron Browns. The keyboard is pretty good and it's built well. The switches and the PBT keycaps feel really nice. The keyboard configurator GUI was reall intuitive and I enjoyed setting up the layers in that.
I don't really like how the stabs feel. I'm not sure if this is because of the type of stabs, but they don't feel as great compared to my Pok3r. Everything was packaged nicely, but I do wish they offered the carry case for this drop. I ended up purchasing a case off of Amazon ( Grifiti Chiton Fat 12 6" x 13") which fits it pretty well. This will be my daily driver for work until the ALT shows up. Crossing my fingers that it will be another great keyboard.
Bought a rev. 5 Planck with a gunmetal high profile case.
Case and PCB are both excellent.
Case is sturdy and heavy, colour is well done.
PCB is easily readable and easy to solder.
Only problem was that the screws intended to mount the standoffs to the case were way too short.
Luckily I have a screws aplenty but it could be a real problem for those who don't.