intro into custom keyboards
Building your own custom keyboard is becoming increasingly affordable. The current option is if you want to have the experience of building your own keyboard from scratch, such as getting your choice of switch and keycaps.
kbd67 lite R3
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This keyboard is currently one of the cheapest and nicest looking 65 percent keyboards out This keyboard is currently one of the cheapest and nicest looking 65 percent keyboards available, and it comes in 8 different colorways, including black, orange, ink green, and many more, and it retails for 119 USD, but it is currently on sale for 99 USD.
Despite its low price, the build quality is excellent. The thockyness of the keyboard sound and feels fantastic, and it is well worth every penny spent. Below there is a video to be the judge of things.
What does it come with?
Include
- PCB x1
- Case x1
- Plate x1
- Stabilizers 60 set x1
- Mute silicone x1
- Bottom foam x1
- Coiled USB-C cable x1
- KBD67 lite Carrying case x1
- KBDfans stabilizers foam stickers set x1
- Rubber feet and Screws
For more info visit https://kbdfans.com/products/kbd67lite
switches
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Gateron yellow switches are one of the cheapest linear switches available and are one of the smoothest switches for the price. If you’re on a budget, these switches can really help you save money on the overall keyboard and be able to splurge more on keycaps, and they cost only $2 per 10 pack!
conclusion
Overall, this keyboard is a great value for money, and it is one of the keyboards I am considering purchasing. If you want to get started in the world of custom keyboards, this is a great place to start.