The Tilly60 is a compact mechanical keyboard that you build yourself. It’s a bit like a Lego kit for adults and the end result is a high-quality keyboard that makes your computer more enjoyable to use ...
Let’s face it: there’s an aesthetic element to choosing a keyboard and that’s doubly true when you’re building one for yourself. If you’re a fan of RGB, it doesn’t get much better than the NK980 from ...
The custom mechanical keyboard trend has been on the rise recently. With companies like Drop (formerly Massdrop), Glorious and Xtrfy releasing their own versions of mainstream customisable mechanical ...
Ah, mechanical keyboards. Everyone that owns one swears by them, and everyone that doesn't is probably just about fed up with us mech-heads banging on about them. They do, undoubtedly, provide a ...
If you’re a college student, you do a lot of typing. That’s just a fact. Whether you’re writing code at 3 a.m., working on an essay or dissertation, or writing for a university publication (like I’ll ...
With remote work practices at an all-time high, more folks are looking for ways to make their work-from-home setups more appealing and personalized. One of the easiest and trendiest ways to do so ...
Fancy building your very own mechanical keyboard? If you do then the Blueberry Board mechanical keyboard kit launched via Kickstarter this month is deathly worth more investigation. With pledges ...
A new mechanical keyboard kit has been made available by the Vault Hardware team based in Los Angeles California, enabling you to create your very own keyboard to your exact requirements. The ...
Razer's Keycap Upgrade Kit offers mechanical keyboard enthusiasts a new customization option to spice up their desktop setup based on their personal preferences. A volunteer touches an illuminated ...
Whether you want the perfect typing experience or a vintage look, these mechanical keyboards, keycaps, and switches will fit right into any Mac setup. With the recent popularity of mechanical ...
There was a time when virtually all keyboards relied on hefty mechanical switches rather than the flimsy rubber domes that lurk beneath most modern alternatives. Massive, spring-driven monstrosities ...
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