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Product Description
Crafted from two pieces of smooth bamboo, this keyboard case will snugly fit most 60% keyboards to keep them protected on your desktop or in your luggage. Marrying the concept of a keyboard case and a carrying case, it’s both aesthetically pleasing and utilitarian Read More
Pros:
Solid case.
Fits the standard 60% boards.
Affordable nice looking case without having to go with aluminum.
Cons:
No angle at all. Made me realize how important a little angle is to me.
Has a smell to it that just hasn't gone away yet. Have only been airing it out nothing drastic to try to get rid of the smell.
Lid will not stay closed completely with certain keycaps. Even just adding one artisan can make it not close all the way.
My Poker II with Ergo Clears 62g springs lubed with 3204.
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Opened and closed. You could try using the top of the case as a wrist rest but I don't recommend it as I believe wrist rests should be curved to feel good.
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I believe they come with the same kind of screw that the poker II came with (don't quote me on that though). I haven't had a great time with them in the past and basically had to take a drill bit to my screws just to get them out of the PCB and switch from my poker II plastic case to this new wooden case.
I'd recommend it to anyone looking for a cheap case for a 60%. But for anyone else I'd recommend spending a little bit more to get something better quality like aluminum.
nice, high quality finish on the outside, but a bit rough on the inside. great for carrying around too, since it's durable and really lightweight, and with the top cover it completely protects the board inside. nice for keeping dust away too.
the only real problem with it is that almost every switch sounds cheap and tinny in it, because of the lightness of the material and the low profile construction.
I had a GH60 pcb I hand built for my travel keyboard but wanted something better than the cheap plastic case I was using that also protected my key apps. My big concern was weight since I would be carrying this in a backpack.
This fits the bill perfectly! It protects my key caps, top acts as a wrist rest and the fit of the lid is tight enough to hold it in place in my bag without being difficult to take off to use. The weight is a little more than the thin plastic case but not substantially so. Way less than an aluminum case. Overall thickness is slim enough that I can still fit the keyboard within the canvas pouch I sewed to fit the old case.
Nice warm bamboo grain. Decent heft, with grippy rubber feet. Product pics are accurate. I use a rubber band to secure the lid when transporting my keyboard.
SA and probably MT3 profile will not fit, but OEM and smaller does.
It feel very good quality and looks very nice. I just use rubber bands to keep the case closed when I am carrying it around, which , while not ideal, serves my needs. It also makes my Kailh reds sound really nice on a steel plate.
Very nice overall, and a fair bit cheaper than buying retail.
The case feels nice, makes the keyboard sound fuller, and protects keycaps nicely.
I am very satisfied but I have a couple of minor suggestions
- The base has a very thick bottom, so the whole case is very thick without a lot of room for keycaps (sculpted SA will not fit). Maybe make the base less thick giving more room for keycaps and a cable (as of right now there is not enough space on top of my DSA keycaps for a cable)
- There is no battery cutout for a wireless board, despite the thick bottom. Maybe add a battery cutout so that those with wireless boards can use this case without modifying it too much
- The lid won't stay closed by itself (there is little friction on mine) so maybe add some magnets in the shell so that it stays closed on its own