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The Tai-Hao Hangul Gradient Keycap Set is a tale of two duos. With both the Hangul and US alphabet legends and a smooth gradient transition between two colors, this set delivers twice the style and twice the substance Read More
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These arrived in packaging that screams "high-quality product inside" and it did not disappoint. The blue-gradient colorway looks gorgeous against pretty much any color of keyboard underneath it and the legends are just stunning. If these ever pop up again do yourself a favor and get them immediately.
I'm so glad I picked these up when they were available to use in a keyboard I assembled for my dad. They're flawless, and getting hangul caps can be tricky. I actually wasn't sold on the packaging, only after pressing the caps onto the board did I get a sense of how nice it was going to be.
Color and quality exceeded expectations, but beware of limited kitting
I took a chance on this set in Pine Green back when there were only renders available, and the renders weren't even that good-looking, but I really wanted a keycap set with hangeul sublegends that would ship quickly, and this was my best option at the time. Honestly, they far exceeded my expectations for such an affordable kit. The material feels really nice on the fingers, shine is minimal, and the colors of the gradient are beautiful. The biggest downside is the kitting; this basically has to be used on a TKL or maybe a full-size board. It won't work with most 65% or 75% boards due to the lack of any extra R3 keys beyond what goes in a standard row. IMO because of the colors, it looks best on a white board.