@@johnylowkey I choose Bridge, because of better pricing in my country and fitting available color also after reading many many comments and reviews saying it's worth. Got it like 3 weeks ago and so far I'm very happy with it. I still slowly getting comfortable with it after year's of using laptop but I get used to it pretty fast, still making some typos from time to time but few more weeks and I will be good. Amazing quality and very long battery time and pleasant feel and sound of typing but again it's my first mechanical so it may by my unexpirianced ear's.
:-). It’s either buy too many keyboards or…. Forever looking for a keyboard without buying. I fall into the latter. Just too much good stuff out there. I was sold on the Wobkey Rainy 75 then saw this and have reset again 😂
Late comment but can you pls do a review about the HE Verision, wanna know if the features really work and how good is the software and how the HE switches feel on that keyboard
Get the Plus. Rainy is better at stock since the sound chamber of Rainy is slightly better but if you prefer the sound thicker, Bridge 75 is for you. ND75 coating feel worse then both B and R, stock sound kinda the same as Rainy.
I preferred the little bit of extra movement in the typing feel that you get when the foam is removed. The sound profile is only slightly altered without it because the foam in the case bottom of the Bridge75 is not particularly thick or dense.
I love the innovation with easy to take apart and finally, a budget keyboard with an FR4 plate. The tide75/65 and this are pointing to companies getting away from the boring flex pc plates. I wonder with better switches/caps, taped cuts and no foam what this would sound like
Anyone know how to check the charging status for this keyboard, whether it is still charging or already full? I cannot find the hotkey, just know need to connect via bluetooth and check the battery from Windows connected bluetooth devices.
Hey I recently got my bridge 75(plus) and it’s my first custom mechanical keyboard. Previously I solely used low profile mechanical keyboards such as the keychron k7 and k5 pro. So it was quite the adjustment going from low-pro to standard. So far it’s been great for the price it’s a no-frills premium feeling keyboard. I’m not a fan of linear switches but I have some silent tactile on the way. But coming into this hobby with this board, seems to be a great test bed to figure out what I like and don’t like. One thing to note: I think there is VIA configuration using the 2.4 ghz receiver but I haven’t been able to get it to work so I just plug it in to do any configs.
hey man i just got it as well and for some reason i dont have the switch that he does in the video at 4:55. i cant even use bluetooth or toggle on my rgb. I got mine from dangkeebs and its the bridge 75 plus. any reason why i dont have the switch?
Excellent review... so many great 75% this year! Just got my Lemokey P1, I hope you get to check one of those out since you have reviewed some Keychron models.
@@farmeunit My ND75 shipped in late May, they ship via boat so you probably have time as I don't have mine yet. The P1 got here in just a few days though.
@@tacticalluke8782 I love mine so far. Great sounding compared to Q1 I have. Just as heavy as my Q1. Sits just a tiny bit lower but not much, so wrist rest is still good. The RGB is less visible, but still fine for me. The have the VIA JSON for ANSI model of the website. Maybe others. Keycaps feel good, as well. I haven't even gotten out my ND75 beyond the initial unboxing because I am so happy with it. I just using wired version.
Placed an order for the Bridge75 base model early this week. Can't wait for it to arrive in the upcoming week. Too bad UPS had a mechanical issue which delayed the potential arrival date by 1 day. Never used linears before, but love how the Bridge75 switches sounds based on all the UA-cam vids on the board out there. My current keeb is a KBDFans KBD67Lite R3 with Brown Switches. I like it. What would've made the Bridge75 perfect for me is if it had a knob though, haha. Guess I'll just have to reserve that requirement for my future 3rd keeb. The pain of having to wait 6 more days for my new keeb to arrive. The suspense!!! 😅 I wonder if the filler metal piece for the Bridge75's bottom chassis where the 2nd battery for the Plus configuration can be removed easily though for a DIY solution to add in a 2nd battery to the Bridge75 base model since based on other videos, it seems that the daughter board that comes with the base model has a 2nd connector for where the 2nd battery would be. 🤔
As a bridge 75 plus owner, very happy with the board. I love the simple square design. Not everything has to have rounded edges.
1:11 error: it doesn't give you a knob.
Im thinking between Bridge 75 Plus or Lemokey P1 Pro as my first mechanical keyboard. Witch one do you recommend more for mainly gaming ?
Go with the Bridge unless you plan on modifying the P1 a lot. Id also recommend checking out the Tide 75 🙌🏼
the bridge 75 is better out of the box , the p1 on the other hand is kindaaaa......
you should watch hipyo tech review
i was thinking the same! let me know which one you end up choosing pls!
@@johnylowkey I choose Bridge, because of better pricing in my country and fitting available color also after reading many many comments and reviews saying it's worth.
Got it like 3 weeks ago and so far I'm very happy with it. I still slowly getting comfortable with it after year's of using laptop but I get used to it pretty fast, still making some typos from time to time but few more weeks and I will be good.
Amazing quality and very long battery time and pleasant feel and sound of typing but again it's my first mechanical so it may by my unexpirianced ear's.
@@254trojan ty ill probably buy one aswell then!
Would you recommend this or the Wobkey Crush80?
I can't buy another keyboard!!! Or can I....? 🤔
Alright I preordered it 🥲
Same!! 😂
:-). It’s either buy too many keyboards or…. Forever looking for a keyboard without buying. I fall into the latter. Just too much good stuff out there. I was sold on the Wobkey Rainy 75 then saw this and have reset again 😂
what keycaps are those? those are beautiful
PC or FR4 preference for this specific board?
Late comment but can you pls do a review about the HE Verision, wanna know if the features really work and how good is the software and how the HE switches feel on that keyboard
How would you compare this to the Nuphy Haloo 75V2? Since I feel that is similar and costs $50-$70 dollars more
yep, the nuphy isn't really better
the bridge is way better
What switches do you recommend for a creamy sounding board? Great video!
Two creamy sounding options that I've recently used and liked: KTT Vanilla Ice Cream and Wuque WS POM+
Bridge 75+ and Rainy75 Pro; perfect, just perfect (for its price value)
Which one is better? Can you still use a wrist rest with the bridge75?
@@karthikkokokokokoko536 Yes can
@@karthikkokokokokoko536 Yes can
Anyone know who makes these keycaps?
Will you also review the ND75?
The basic one is at least backlit? Or has ni lights at all?
bridge75 or lemokey p1 pro better in your view?
Is it better than Rainy75 and N75? Should I get the plus variant?
Get the Plus.
Rainy is better at stock since the sound chamber of Rainy is slightly better but if you prefer the sound thicker, Bridge 75 is for you.
ND75 coating feel worse then both B and R, stock sound kinda the same as Rainy.
@@quanvumanh9473 I like clicky switches, which one would be better you think?
Does the on and off switch become annoying? Or can you use the software to assign a keybind as the on/off switch
No housing for the dongle?
Why did you remove the case foam?
I preferred the little bit of extra movement in the typing feel that you get when the foam is removed. The sound profile is only slightly altered without it because the foam in the case bottom of the Bridge75 is not particularly thick or dense.
I love the innovation with easy to take apart and finally, a budget keyboard with an FR4 plate. The tide75/65 and this are pointing to companies getting away from the boring flex pc plates. I wonder with better switches/caps, taped cuts and no foam what this would sound like
Anyone know how to check the charging status for this keyboard, whether it is still charging or already full? I cannot find the hotkey, just know need to connect via bluetooth and check the battery from Windows connected bluetooth devices.
Is there an ISO option for this?
He says it in the video that there is no ISO option yet
I have XDA keycaps laying around. Is that keycaps compatible in this keyboard?
The best keyboard reviews are here. Dimensions ... you won't find it anywhere. So basic yet you are the only one doing it. :)
True been looking everywhere and it's all here. Front height is important to me.
Do you say this keyboard is worth €150 (it's like €60 shipping for me haha) and idk if it's worth it at that point?
i think you should consider plastic to lower the shipping cost
Hey I recently got my bridge 75(plus) and it’s my first custom mechanical keyboard. Previously I solely used low profile mechanical keyboards such as the keychron k7 and k5 pro. So it was quite the adjustment going from low-pro to standard. So far it’s been great for the price it’s a no-frills premium feeling keyboard. I’m not a fan of linear switches but I have some silent tactile on the way. But coming into this hobby with this board, seems to be a great test bed to figure out what I like and don’t like. One thing to note: I think there is VIA configuration using the 2.4 ghz receiver but I haven’t been able to get it to work so I just plug it in to do any configs.
hey man i just got it as well and for some reason i dont have the switch that he does in the video at 4:55. i cant even use bluetooth or toggle on my rgb. I got mine from dangkeebs and its the bridge 75 plus. any reason why i dont have the switch?
What about the battery with 4000. Someone could provide feedback
Which color should i get? Black or silver….
I think scratches are less visible with silver. And more keycap color options, easier to mix and match😊
Does this keyboard has RGB?
the base model does not, the Plus model does.
Excellent review... so many great 75% this year! Just got my Lemokey P1, I hope you get to check one of those out since you have reviewed some Keychron models.
Of course I am on vacation when my P1 shipped and a Chilkey ND75 also…. Can’t wait to get home.
@@farmeunit My ND75 shipped in late May, they ship via boat so you probably have time as I don't have mine yet. The P1 got here in just a few days though.
hows the p1 been for you? i’ve been looking to buy either the V1 Max or P1.
@@tacticalluke8782 I love mine so far. Great sounding compared to Q1 I have. Just as heavy as my Q1. Sits just a tiny bit lower but not much, so wrist rest is still good. The RGB is less visible, but still fine for me. The have the VIA JSON for ANSI model of the website. Maybe others. Keycaps feel good, as well. I haven't even gotten out my ND75 beyond the initial unboxing because I am so happy with it. I just using wired version.
love the vids man, keep it cominn
Nice review, thank you!
Thanks for the review
Very detailed review.
Hmm this sounds similar to my "Lofree BLOCK Linear TTC" keyboard. 👍
Amazing board, but the RGB is useless because no shine through key caps.
Very good, bro! ❤
Too bad there's no ISO support for hot swappable...
If only it had split space support I'd be all over it.
I don't like ISO👍
Placed an order for the Bridge75 base model early this week. Can't wait for it to arrive in the upcoming week. Too bad UPS had a mechanical issue which delayed the potential arrival date by 1 day. Never used linears before, but love how the Bridge75 switches sounds based on all the UA-cam vids on the board out there. My current keeb is a KBDFans KBD67Lite R3 with Brown Switches. I like it.
What would've made the Bridge75 perfect for me is if it had a knob though, haha. Guess I'll just have to reserve that requirement for my future 3rd keeb.
The pain of having to wait 6 more days for my new keeb to arrive. The suspense!!! 😅
I wonder if the filler metal piece for the Bridge75's bottom chassis where the 2nd battery for the Plus configuration can be removed easily though for a DIY solution to add in a 2nd battery to the Bridge75 base model since based on other videos, it seems that the daughter board that comes with the base model has a 2nd connector for where the 2nd battery would be. 🤔
Rememeber fellas 8K hz polling rate is Snake Oil. Make sure that's not why you're getting the HE version. 🫡