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Hi, this is CrazyDesigners, representing Dry Studio.
Why do we make the Battleye 74.5 RT
Over the past year, the magnetic (Hall Effect) keyboard market has exploded in popularity. Yet, while many brands chase extreme specs or budgets, we believe the most important trait of any keyboard is simple: it has to feel great to use.
Take Wooting, for example. Their keyboards support extensive customization, but their mount remains tray or gasket. Sometimes their keyboards are even housed in plastic, yet they still sell for premium prices. Or the ROG Azoth Extreme, which costs $600 USD.
As a team with roots in custom mechanical keyboards, we wanted to do things differently. After the Ice Ring 63 RT, we’re proud to present our new Dry Studio flagship: the Battleye 74.5 RT, Dry Studio's first fully custom high-end magnetic switch keyboard.
With our small team of 7 people, we spend a total of 103 late nights to make this reality.
Inspired by Death Stranding: What is Battleye? ...
Hey everyone! Starting my collection of keyboards has been a blast! It’s got me thinking about the many possibilities of runs for indie games. So many character, symbols and options could be right at our fingertips with smaller developers.
I would love to see a collab with Daniel Mullins Games for Inscription! So many possibilities with characters, cards and of course sigils! https://inscryption.fandom.com/wiki/Sigils
My son and I have drawn the cards just for fun, imagine having them at our fingertips and Leshies crazy eyes staring us down from the frame :) Just a suggestion into the Keycap ether! Have a great week everyone!!
The balrog spacebar is amazing, I love it. The only problem: It doesn't work at all. Two major issues.
It's heavy. Makes sense, it's all resin. It would be nice if there was a suggested purchase or some kind of notification that "Hey, you're spending $90 on a key but you're going to need to upgrade your springs as well
A design flaw: the feet of the key are too shallow for the connections - What this leads to is you are only able to press the very center of the spacebar to actuate it. If you press slightly too far left or right, it falls over to either side because the connections aren't deep enough to properly stabalize it.
To me this is completely ridiculous for a $90 keycap and completely unacceptable.
I just got a package via standard shipping. It as a cable, switch puller, and stabilizer. The issue is, it was shipped with DHL. DHL has NEVER had a package delivered to me that wasn't completely battered and looks like it fell off a truck.
Switch puller also seems fine. The cable seems fine, despite the box being so damaged that the foam INSIDE is deformed. Although I have no way of actually testing it since I'm in the early stages of building a keyboard, fresh to the hobby. But the stabilizers I'm not sure how I would even make sure they're not completely bent. They came in a zippered pouch, with everything inside of a thin, plastic mailer, with no padding.
For paying $25 for shipping, with literally no protection, I feel like I'm borderline being scammed. Would be at least nice to know who's delivering the package, or at least be given options. Or maybe even shipping high value, easy damaged things in a box with packaging.
Not sure what other's experience has been... but the Keyboard Club has been a pretty frustrating experience for me.
The discount is supposed to be $30-100 USD. I looked at my history today, and there have only been a handful of times - IN 3 YEARS! - where my discount was more than $30.
The odds of a deeper discount at a time I'm actually ready to buy are worse than the Powerball.
I wish that Drop would start advertising this for what it is: Pay for the Club and you'll get $30 discount per month. It feels like it would be more honest than what we're seeing right now.
After 3 years I canceled. I just can't justify paying for discounts that are (almost) always at the lowest end of the promised range.
I just bought a Rainy 75 and a few keycaps to kickstart my journey into the world of mechanical keyboards! Super excited for my first two keycaps, Sauron and the Eye of Barad-dûr—then comes the Balrog in keycap and spacebar! Loving these choices, and if you’ve got any recommendations, I’m all ears!" 🔥💀⌨️
Everyone has to start somewhere, and I started here.
I've done my share of pre-built KBs and as I'm sure many of us here have noticed none are perfect. The keycaps are good but the keys are flaccid. The keys are good but the backboard is iffy.
Building a full board is something I look forward to typing on. A combination of lubed Panda keys and dual-injection MT3 caps provide a muted feedback that's like laying back in a broken-in leather couch.
The only downside being it doesn't want for rapid typing. The key cap design requires more "lift" than a flatter key, and the keys while fluid seem...laggy.
overall a solid 4/5 overall.
This company should be ashamed of themselves. Advertising to young people who save all their money and want nothing more than a keyboard and advertise to them that it is in stock and will be shipped asap and they will arrive before Christmas. Only to "ship" and package and get their hopes up and it arrives and there is no keyboard in the package. Then to get on the website and it isn't even going to ship until January. This happens AFTER you have received their money and made promises that it was arriving, on it 's way, etc! Shame Shame on you!!!
I am wondering how much time does order takes to be delivered,
when i was ordering site showed me it would takes from 3-5 business days is that accurate or it takes more time to be delivered
Pietone, 3D printed-keyboard, Inspired by Piet Mondrian's composition with red, yellow, and blue
This is a 3D-printed keyboard, inspired by Piet Mondrian's composition with red, yellow, and blue.We used the BambuLab A1 3D printer and AMS multi-color 3D printing technology to achieve the transformation from 2D to 3D, maximizing the integration of craftsmanship and artistic pursuit, allowing colors to transition from a flat surface to a three-dimensional form, embodying beauty from the inside out.
【IC】Roselle Evolution:Feel the extraordinary touch of the Roselle V2
Since we launched Roselle switch, it has always been loved by a large number of enthusiasts, due to its unique material and touch. In order to repay the love of fans, we decided to do a upgrade version of Roselle.
However, when it comes to product upgrades, it is not easy! Product upgrades is a complex process, involving market research, design, development, testing and other links, but I am a person who particularly love to toss, so after half a year of continuous adjustment and transformation of the mold, lubing technology upgrade and test, so there is the Roselle V2.
If you want to know what changes we have made, please don't miss the following:
1. 【RGB diffuser】Make every breath of the keyboard full of charm
In the world of keyboard, the combination of light and force can always create infinite possibilities, so we added a transverse RGB diffuser in Roselle V2.
This RGB diffuser design, can provide better light brightness and uniformity, bring a clearer and...
Drop should make a keyboard in the style of ancient grecian art. Like tans and whites and deep reds with columns and vases and clouds and stuff ya know.
Figure 1: Zeal's own photo of the first production bags of Zealios switches...
I’m guessing that a good number of you reading this article right now clicked on with some sincere degree of confusion from the title. There can’t possibly be any way that ThereminGoat – the guy who has personally tried over 3,000 different switches – is claiming that there won’t ever be another switch like the Zealios, of all things. (I’m sure a few of you are further listing off at least a dozen other medium-heavy tactiles that you can think of that are close enough to Zealios on top of this, too.) While you would be right in calling me out for saying something of the sort about Zealios, the switches, what I’m talking about here is something bigger and more impactful – Project Zealio, a.k.a. the initial groupbuy announcement and ‘Round 1’ release of Zealios switches. I’m here to argue that not only did Project Zealio fundamentally changed the way that the mechanical keyboard community thought...
My wife wanted a keyboard that is themed after her college colors. It was exhausting/fun searching around for options. This hobby has expanded so much that the options are almost endless. I settled on the Daring Run DR-70f, Gateron EF Curry Linear Switches and DROP DCX Sapphire. She was very happy with the end result and most importantly, I got to build another keyboard. I love the layout of the Daring run and it was crazy affordable! Think I might take on the Flip 6 next.