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Originally sold as a kit, MOMOKA’s Zoo65 Keyboard garnered a veritable stampede of fans with its exceptional build quality and attention to detail. Now, here on Drop, we’re proud to be the first to offer the Zoo65 as a prebuilt—in a host of configurations you won’t find anywhere else Read More
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Originally I ordered the Zoo65, but it came with a few scratches and considered returning. However, the build quality and feel was exceptional that I decided to request a replacement. The customer service was great and the new board arrived without any cosmetic issues. Could not be happier with this board. https://www.amazon.com/s?k=MOMOKA+Zoo65+Keyboard&ref=nb_sb_noss
I received the keyboard today. Everything is great but it did not come with a USB-C cable. Should be made more clear. I thought it's obvious that every keyboard comes with cables.
Hi Everyone -- I'm new to this - forgive me if this is a dumb question. I've just recently gotten into mechanical keyboards with a Keychron Q6 and love it. I'd like to try this ZOO65, but I'm a Mac user and would like to confirm if this keyboard can be used with Mac? I've assumed that since it's VIA compatible that I could custom map keys as needed and make it work, but wanted to check for sure. Thanks in advance for anyone that can help clarify.
phinixThe barebones Zoo65 is $210 on here. It's currently $299. So an extra $90 for stabs, switches, and caps doesn't seem so bad (even if it's only enough for a TKL board). The original $399 MSRP isn't remotely as tempting though.
Aspirant_FoolThanks @MHarris@HoffmanMyster!
I can see it now that I'm looking for it, but man, I could have sworn they were like a charcoal green ala IFK Graen...
Edit: Alright, I've decided I'm not crazy, look at this and tell me Coke_Cane's picture doesn't look like a completely different charcoal green/cream set in context:
Aspirant_FoolIt can definitely be a fickle one when it comes to white balance and making sure it looks properly blue and not green in photos. You are not crazy, haha. Note that even with a warmer light in real life, they still look blue, not green - it's really more just a picture thing from my experience.