One thing I'd really love tor you and all other keyboard reviewers to do is go in-depth about the typing experience, specifically whether or not a keyboard feels like you're typing on hardwood or a bed of moss. Aesthetics and technical specifications are necessary as talking points, but none of that matters if the keyboard isn't very fun to type on. I think a dedicated section describing what it feels like to type on the keyboard would help out so many people, and maybe it can be just a note about whether or not a keyboard is "hard" or "soft."
@@itssamueltan That's fair. I guess I'd just like that topic to be discussed more in depth, perhaps by comparing the typing experience with other similarly priced keyboards with the same feel. But your review was great. I'm just nitpicking.
@@itssamueltan the only annoying part about the switch was how small it is , im using a sim ejector tool to switch it on and off ... the placement tho is quite smart .. Removing Capslock is more annoying tbh
To be totally honest, it's great. The only turn off for me is the location of the power on/off switch. But besides that there's nothing else to really complain about.
@@VashtiianCan you elaborate on why you think it’s better than the rainy? Have you tried both? I’m on the fence between both keyboards, so curious if your comment is based on actual use of both or just comparing specs/price? Thanks!
How about it out of the box and maybe build quality? Are both solid without needing of mods? Since i only use my keyboard stock and usually the stabilizer is my issue.
you should mention this is the bridge75 plus version, baseline bridge75 has less features and options like no perkey rgb, half the battery capacity, only pc plate option, and less colour options.
@@itssamueltan your vids are always so entertaining! Have you done a video on the Monsgeek M1 by any chance? I am looking to buy it and want some sound tests and build vids
@@leciiiii I would say monsgeek is really beginner friendly, you just need to get switches and keycaps. And if you feel like it you can also try lubing the stabs and modding the keyboard
wait where do I buy it tho?
shortcutstudio.notion.site/Bridge-75-Purchase-Instruction-9abb6bc3a5504262bd686cd20d0f3272?pvs=4
One thing I'd really love tor you and all other keyboard reviewers to do is go in-depth about the typing experience, specifically whether or not a keyboard feels like you're typing on hardwood or a bed of moss. Aesthetics and technical specifications are necessary as talking points, but none of that matters if the keyboard isn't very fun to type on. I think a dedicated section describing what it feels like to type on the keyboard would help out so many people, and maybe it can be just a note about whether or not a keyboard is "hard" or "soft."
Hey, I did cover it in the video 04:00 covering the flex and typing feel
@@itssamueltan That's fair. I guess I'd just like that topic to be discussed more in depth, perhaps by comparing the typing experience with other similarly priced keyboards with the same feel. But your review was great. I'm just nitpicking.
@@whatamanhastosay no worries I totally agree, it would definitely help viewers more
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Nope it’s rainy 75😂
Why 🥲
The switch location is smart tbh.
Why tho, I find it kinda annoying because i need to open it up and use a tweezer 🥲
@@itssamueltan this is better than the switch under the caps lock.
@@itssamueltan the only annoying part about the switch was how small it is , im using a sim ejector tool to switch it on and off ... the placement tho is quite smart .. Removing Capslock is more annoying tbh
Could you try this keyboard with Gateron Milky Yellow Pro and hmx hyacinth v2?
Sadly I don't have time to do that 🥲
I think your spacebar is on backwards in the soundtest lol
Well if you look at all my videos, it's all backwards 🤣 it's intentional and it's for better ergonomics
better this one or Cidoo 75?
Bridge75 is way better imo
Open the case to access tri mode switch....? 😭
Yes the On/Off switch is inside
only ON/OFF Switch ... to access the Tri Mode , only Hold Fn + ~ (Wired) / 1 (BT1) / 2 (BT2) / 3 (BT3) / 4 (2.4GHz)
How does this compare with the chilkey nd75?
I would say the ND75 is a more premium option, it has a screen and a better Ball-catch structure. So they are both equal to their prices.
I was also hesitating with ND75 but it doesn't support VIA/QMK ;_; deal-breaker for me
Question how did you get in contact with them?
Well they contacted me through my business email, but you can try their Instagram or customer service on their website if you need to.
Hey how's the latency for gaming?
Wired it's great, 2.4ghz is nice with no noticeable latency, BT is not good for competitive games as it lags
Hello. What desk mat is that?
FBB pattern deskmat
@@itssamueltan Thank you.
Did you get it sent out to you or did you buy it?
They sent it to me for a review, but these were my honest opinions
@@itssamueltan nice
Very nice video! Are there any turnoffs for this keyboard? Was thinking of getting it for my girlfriend!
To be totally honest, it's great. The only turn off for me is the location of the power on/off switch. But besides that there's nothing else to really complain about.
I bought it, and you should too
Nice
I bought two.. this beats the rainy75 in my opinion any day
@@VashtiianCan you elaborate on why you think it’s better than the rainy? Have you tried both? I’m on the fence between both keyboards, so curious if your comment is based on actual use of both or just comparing specs/price? Thanks!
bro talking like AI💀
Maybe I am 👀 just tryna be straight to the point tbh hahah
Hello, would you say it is loud compared to other keyboards?
Not really, it's not that loud when normally typing and gaming
I just ordered a Rainy 75, is this one a better option?
I would say the case mechanism is better
The screw on Rainy75 is quite annoying tbh .. BUT .. if you don't really care about the ease of disassembly then .. Rainy75 is just fine
Is this better than the rainy75?
I would say they're comparable in quality depending on your preference, but this is much better value by a lot
I would say that the Ball-catch structure case is better than the Rainy75 case. But it still depends on what u like
I agree it's better value with the features
How about it out of the box and maybe build quality? Are both solid without needing of mods? Since i only use my keyboard stock and usually the stabilizer is my issue.
@@andrie20 both are great tbh, no problems with both out of the box
This is actually nice, tbh
Agreed
What usb cable is that???
It's a custom PHG Aviator connector with a RGB module cable
you should mention this is the bridge75 plus version, baseline bridge75 has less features and options like no perkey rgb, half the battery capacity, only pc plate option, and less colour options.
Hey I did 0:25 I mentioned I have the PLUS version here in the video. Maybe you missed it?
@@itssamueltan yes but the title and thumbnail still says bridge75 and i think that's a bit misleading
Great video!
Thanks!
@@itssamueltan your vids are always so entertaining! Have you done a video on the Monsgeek M1 by any chance? I am looking to buy it and want some sound tests and build vids
@@leciiiii Yes I've done a video on the M1, but it was the first version so there might be differences now
@@itssamueltan oh alright, do you recommend it for a beginner? This would be my first REAL board, the last one came broken 😭
@@leciiiii I would say monsgeek is really beginner friendly, you just need to get switches and keycaps. And if you feel like it you can also try lubing the stabs and modding the keyboard