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Drop + Tokyo Keyboard Tokyo60 Keyboard Kit
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$160

Drop + Tokyo Keyboard Tokyo60 Keyboard Kit

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Activities:Work
Paired Switch:Tactile
Keyboards Owned:8
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Stiff and hollow, but attractive
Great looks and the blue is gorgeous. Definitely get the diffuser. As others have written, it is stiff and hollow. Looking forward to experimenting with different switches, keycaps and polyfill to change up the feel and sound.
Recommends this product? Yes
Activities:Work
Paired Switch:Tactile
Keyboards Owned:4
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Great kit :)
I really love it, especially the LED insert which looks so nice :D So far I've been using the UK layout with small tweaks, but I'm (slowly) getting used to the HHKB one. Namely, the 7U spacebar still feels weird. Obviously, this has nothing to do with the keyboard, which I really love. Programming it with qmk works great, no worries there.,.
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Recommends this product? Yes
sr_thompson
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Feb 3, 2024
Activities:Work & Gaming
Paired Switch:Linear
Keyboards Owned:5
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in tokyo we trust
is a fun keyboard to mod and try different configs I recommend adding the diffuser and if it is possible to wait for it to be on discount 
Recommends this product? Yes
Activities:Work & Gaming
Paired Switch:Tactile
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Solid piece of metal with a pretty different layout
Packaging was great and came with most of the stuff needed to get it together. Definitely a fun board to mess around with!
Recommends this product? Yes
Vinnie0122
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Jan 22, 2024
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You need to know what you’re getting into
This board is old school in the sense that it’s stiff and hollow. This board has been around for ages and hasn’t implemented modern meta of soft springy boards. that being said it’s exactly what I wanted! I have since added silicone plate dampeners and polyfill to fill the empty space internally and it now sounds how I like it with, currently using silent tactiles and it feels like it’s akin to an HHKB which is neat. ano is good. Machining could be a bit better though especially the current offering from budget boards like neo and tofu in a similar price range.
Recommends this product? Yes
Activities:Work & Gaming
Paired Switch:Linear
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Nice HHKB layout
Good quality board.
Recommends this product? Yes
jbeans
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Oct 13, 2023
Activities:Work
Paired Switch:Tactile
Keyboards Owned:5
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Good kb, but temper your expectations
I bought this kb back in Nov/Dec 2021 as an introduction to the HHKB layout. At the time, it was on sale and ~$100 for the kit only, so it wasn't a huge investment. I only started using this as my regular kb at the beginning of the this year. Pros: It's a decent kit and really easy to assemble - fortunately, I didn't get any damaged or missing parts. I've only had kbs with plastic cases before, but I'm really enjoying the sound and weight of a metal case. The sound of tactile switch on a kb with a metal case sounds totally different to that of a kb with a plastic case. I find that the led backlighting is much less distracting that per switch leds, so that's a plus for me. It's also really easy to change up the layout using the QMK Configurator and corresponding Toolbox. One huge con: About 6 months ago, my kb starting becoming unresponsive at random - the rgb lights would either remain on or change to a different color/light pattern, but the keystrokes would not register. Sometimes, unplugging it from my computer & plugging it back in would remedy the problem. Other times, I need to reset it and re-flash it with the QMK toolbox. Overall: I don't regret buying this kb, but the issue described above is rather inconvenient, especially when my kb becomes unresponsive 30 minutes before I'm about to hop into a technical interview. But when the kb does work (which is the majority of the time), it works well and is fun to type with. It's probably not reliable as a gaming kb though.
Recommends this product? No
Activities:Work
Paired Switch:Tactile
Keyboards Owned:8
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Nice hhkb style housing
not the best choice now, but 4.5~5 star choice.
Recommends this product? Yes
MannyTopre3
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Aug 18, 2023
Paired Switch:Tactile
Keyboards Owned:10
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Outdated and overpriced, but a good keyboard
I love HHKBs. I own many differnt types / styles (including the Topre OGs of course). While I love my Tokyo60, "MSRP" is a bit too high. It was a good price when it first came out many years ago, but since then, many better options for similar prices can be had. For example, I would love to see per-key RGB or wireless.
Recommends this product? Yes
Activities:Work
Paired Switch:Linear
Keyboards Owned:5
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Very nice HHKB layout
Very happy with this build. Fairly easy, and with switches and stabs lubed, it sounds really good.
Recommends this product? Yes
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