The Zoom 75 is sold out but the 65% is in stock! meletrix.com/r?id=g1hfc0 ⬇Affiliate links to help out the channel ⬇ Morandi Switches: shop.wuquestudio.com/r?id=aerlqt Keycaps I used: amzn.to/3Kq3gly
I really hope Meletrix will eventually be able to actually have these keyboards in stock, and not only in group buys, so more people like myself can get their hands on these
got into enthusiast mechanical keyboards a week ago, and was having the hardest time finding a keyboard i felt was worth the money for my first time. THIS rained down from the heavens and had everything i wanted and more. so excited for it!
I would personally advise getting 1 or 2 cheaper boards first to really form an opinion on what you do and don't like. That being said, this seems nice for sure.
@@matthijsboog650 i’ve had a mechanical keyboard before this one from corsair, its cool but it definitely doesn’t feel super amazing and there wasn’t much you could do to improve or change it. i like a lot of things about this board though, its the only one i’ve seen that doesn’t feel like i’m gonna be making a purchase while missing an important feature i’d want.
@@ZeldaKingdomHearts9 I'm not saying something that's not custom. I still mean custom, but cheaper like a kbd67 lite, ikki68 or keychron v-series. Just affordable boards that have room for mods. But if you really like this one and have the budget, go right ahead. It's just that I personally would go about it differently.
Same, a couple of weeks in research and was thinking whether to go with Keychron Pro Q1 or something else, then Hipyo posts this haha. Idk if I can make it with an emergency save up tho since I just did a haul... Maybe I need a month more 😭
@@matthijsboog650 Oh yeah I understand! I’ll definitely look into those suggestions, I’m looking for a 75% board cause i still want my f keys and arrows but I’m open to trying shortcuts if its not too cumbersome.
Glad to see a review of something BEFORE the group buy, for once. Zoom makes some neat boards, buts its definitely becoming a crowded market for this layout. Need more brands to hop on the 1800/96% bandwagon.
Hipyo you should do a keyboard accessory video. Like what you use for switch pullers, lube station, how you store/organize your stuff, display your fav keyboards, etc… would love to see that while I’m getting into the hobby
Exactly! I'm tired of people saying these keyboards are "budget" or maybe even "entry" when the cost totals around $200 - $300 and up (CA dollars). If I wanted a cheap or 'entry' keyboard, maybe I'll find something on amazon within the $50 range which I have :) Anyway, great video on the zoom 75. I want the LCD screen but you're right, its not very practical in a sense. I'm not going to be looking down at my keyboard much to look at time, temps, speeds and such. I have these set on my monitor and the knob is quite handy for volume control. Might try it out anyway for kicks.
It's starts from 199USD, without tax and shipping cost for base wersion with knob. In reality it's 250$ minimum and usually you'll end up with more than 300$ cost for keyboard that was presented in this video. It's definitely not budget, more like premium segment.
SA profile caps are like cheat codes, they can even make clicky switches sound nice and deep. Combined with all of that foam and idk if you can even get thockier. It'd be cool to see you do an ultra clacky build and compare it with this one.
Does the profile of the key cap make that much difference to the final sound? SA can make it that much thockier vs something like a cherry profile? Asking because I just got my second mech, a K8 Pro, and from videos at least the sound is good. Keychron's OSA profile key caps, PBT, gat pro brown switches. If I can get that thing to sound anywhere near this thocky through mods I'd love to, but not sure if I should mod key caps or switches first. What about SA profile makes that sound, like am I looking for more height or what?
@@RyanCamarattaI used to run a k8 pro with gateron browns, and there's not much you can do to it to improve the thockiness but I put the foams from the packaging below the pcb and that helped bring out the sound more, the main thing you can do is just get other switches like the morandis shown in this vid
@@JamieOliver77 I got with keyboard kustoms and they had some cut PE and Poron foams, I put sound insulation on the bottom case, and threw morandi switches in it and it sounds like a dream
For those of you wondering why you cannot buy it - the group buy is over and vendors are currently fulling GB orders. However, Hippyo revealed in his UA-cam stream today that he is trying to make an alternative keyboard that is similar to Zoom75. Keep an eye out for that video
this board looks absolutely immaculate. were it not a groupbuy, and had i not just built a custom id definitely consider going all out on this and making something truly my own.
Glorious has some amazing barebone keyboards. I bought one and thought I needed to put foam in it, but with the hater on silent tactile switches it sounds really nice 😮
Again, I don’t know why when it comes to price point, the MK community is literally allergic to the word “Midrange”. At nearly 300 dollars, this is obviously a midrange board. Can’t wait to pick mine up April 11th.
I really like those "AF SA" profile keycaps... got two sets myself, and really enjoy them. They're cloned from sets like MG Monster and MG Ember, but also improved compared to the original. The keyboard's physical layout, however, is missing 2 of my most-used keys on the right side. Giving those up would hurt.
@@erwark Mostly, I'd want 4 keys above the right arrow instead of 3. Home+Fn2, PgUp+WheelUp, PgDn+WheelDn, End+RightClick. But also, I'd really prefer 3 right-side modifier keys instead of 2. My keymap is kind of complex, with 6 functions on those 3 modifiers. It goes space, Ctrl+NumLock, Alt+Warp, Super+MouseLock, then the arrows. I adapted it to work on my Whitefox, with only 2 mod keys, but it's an awkward fit. If you want full details, my keymaps should land in QMK soon. Just look for my username in the QMK code. Each keymap has a picture for easy reference. At the moment though, the pull request is still in progress.
@@ToyKeeper I meant which buttons were going going to miss, but interesting to know. I have always wanted to try some SA caps, but most of them being ABS was a big turn-off
@@erwark Physically, I would miss the button above the right arrow, and the button to the left of the left arrow. I use those a lot. I could shift the right column up one row using the button+knob module in the corner, so one button can be mitigated... but I'd still miss the other one. As for what those missing buttons do... for me it's the Super + MouseLock key to the left of the arrows... and the key to the right of the up arrow does End, Right Click, and opening terminals.
I’d consider this a stock build. What makes a modded build is the different modifications and extra stuff done to the keyboard that wasnt even included in the kit to begin with. Love how this sounds tho😌👌🏾
I second the Meletrix delivers comment. My Zoom TKL showed up exactly when they said it would. Even Keychron has failed to do that on preorders and group buys.
I just got my Morandi switches and put them in a board today. Omg I love these. Made my board sound thockier and didn't even have to lube them. Also the RGB is better than the clear switches I have and that is awesome. Also they feel really nice.
This is going to be my first custom build. I decided to go with the Morandi switches over Oil Kings, and I think I'm going to use the Hippo keycaps in the sky blue build. Thanks for the video!
I just ordered one of these based on your recommendation I am so excited to build it. Thanks so much for letting me know. I was fortunate enough to order the orange one!
love the zoom keyboards but really not sure why they're in the budget category. Got my zoom65 ee v1 with no switches, keycaps, or internal weight included and it was 260 CAD. It was absolutely worth it but definitely not a "budget" keyboard
I don't think it's a lopphole calling this unmodded. If the producer provides you with all the parts that are meant to be used in this model, it's an unmodded custom keyboard. Pretty nice stuff. Nice video and nice keyboard!
Congratulations you are now officially a proper UA-camr because calling a $200 keyboard "budget" is only something a real youtuber would say. just FYI: the rest of us, likely look for budget keyboards around the $60 or less mark.
I mean on one hand you're not wrong in regards to money (hell, I'd say a budget keyboard goes down to $10 if you're really short on cash) but when it comes to enthusiast keyboards, $200 isn't that high. Whether that's a good thing or not is a different question entirely (screw intentional scarcity to drive up prices etc.) but it's not like he doesn't mention that it's not the most budget keyboard out there.
@@garg0y7e it sounds amazing too. But $200 + keycaps and switches is still not a budget keyboard in anyone's book. I know you can spend WAY more than this but I, personally consider $150 being the start of the "expensive" bracket.
I ordered the Zoom75 in the beginning of March and it just arrived here in September. Love the product and I just want everyone to be realistic with the shipping times
Finally got my Zoom 75 Kitsune!!! I’m so excited! (and yes I watched this video like 10 times now while waiting for it to arrive for 5 months…. And yes I know that’s pretty short for a gb)
Just got my zoom tkl and built my first keyboard. Bent 3 pins on switches. And over lubed the stabilisers. But after I fixed that its so nice. And i opted for the internal weight and ss pvd back. 2.284kgs worth. Doing work never felt so good.
I've absolutely loved the look of the zoom65, and upon giving up on them doing a 75%, I caved and bought a zoom65(the latest group buy, lol). Oh god, I am so livid that I bought it now that this was announced not very long after I entered group buy. 😢
With this keyboard finally getting into the hands of the people (I just got mine), it would be extremely helpful for a noob like myself if you could do a full VIA tutorial with this board. I have no idea how to get rgb functions or key mappings. Thanks!
How are you liking the board after owning it for a couple months? Did you go with a flex cut or non flex cut pcb? Which plate are you using? I just ordered from th November group buy
@@radbradmtb6915I’m really enjoying the typing experience on it. Fantastic feel. I got the non-flex cut pcb and I’m using just the standard plastic plate. I like how muted it sounds there’s no ping at all. It still has plenty of flex even without the flex cuts. Only thing is I gave up on trying to set up VIA so I have no media keys or anything like that which is a bit of a bummer. But overall it feels great. I only use it for gaming tho I don’t do productivity tasks with it. If you figure out VIA let me know 😂
OMG this is THE coiled cable I've been looking for so long! If anyone knows where to get one EXACTLY like this one (without buying the keyboard kit) please let me know!
In your opinion what is quietest keyboard that doesn't require lube, or any other maintenance, comes assembled, and it is wireless ? + It can be purchased in Europe. ❤
Hipyoooo you should chech out the Yunzii YZ75. Costs 85-100 dollars. Comes with keycaps, switches, hotswapp pcb, south facing leds, and sounds great stock
I just wish there were more nice high quality custom keyboards that were full-size. I really wanna made something with some satisfying thock for my home office, but I really need a numpad for my workflow (and I hate the detached/floating numpad vibe)
Thanks you Hipyo for the great video. I finally took the plunge on building my first custom keyboard. Ordered the zoom 75. But confused on the keyboard switch pins. Does the Zoom 75 Support 3 or 5 pin switches? (Rookie question)
"haha you got me so good there hipyo very good job on getting me there thank you" (also hipyo please show this keyboard to thock goober, he needs it in his life)
Well - for me the deal breaker is south facing LEDs. Sadly backlit supporting keycaps with ISO de layout that work well with south facing LEDs are unobtainium.
Hey, Hippo Man, I went to goodwill the other day bought a used Keychron Q8 and Skyloong GK75. The owner before got the keyboards sounding so good though I need to fix a key squish problem. You ever done something similar out of curiosity? Ya know to see what other people do with their keyboards, lol
I am an ignorant end-user, so of what you speak goes over my head. That being said, I like your sense of humor and your voice, so there's that. As a result, I inherently trust you and will purchase this keyboard, even though I don't understand that buying thing or how in the world to assemble or why for specific steps. In the final analysis, I figure that I can return to this video and play it at half speed. Hey, at least I know how to do that.
Hipyo you are a funny dude.. I know I don't have the time or focus to build a custom keyboard but I still come back to your channel to watch videos...This is one I might actually buy.. If you were interested in it I think you could review some other tech products in the same style as you make these videos and do really well.
Funny. I literally just got the link to the "budget" keyboard opened and my eyes on the $200+ price right as you said "keep on mind that budget is a flexible term."
@@metro.-. i have a modded RK61 with lubed gateron milky yellows foam and tape mod with a pbt autumn themed keycap set for a little under 100 and it sounds way better than this
The Zoom 75 is sold out but the 65% is in stock! meletrix.com/r?id=g1hfc0
⬇Affiliate links to help out the channel ⬇
Morandi Switches: shop.wuquestudio.com/r?id=aerlqt
Keycaps I used: amzn.to/3Kq3gly
ARE YOU SURE THIS IS NOT APRIL FOOLS
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Haha, you got me so good 😂
hipyo this keyboard is making me aaaaaa
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I really hope Meletrix will eventually be able to actually have these keyboards in stock, and not only in group buys, so more people like myself can get their hands on these
They started a group buy today. Orders last till apr 26th i believe
another group buy just started a day or two ago :) (along with group buys for the Zoom98 and the ZoomPad, + the ZoomTKL being sold in-stock)
@@GSixFiveFourThreeFourDashTwoFinally snagged one!
Since today they have them all in stock, hurry!
cannon keys has some is stock atm
got into enthusiast mechanical keyboards a week ago, and was having the hardest time finding a keyboard i felt was worth the money for my first time. THIS rained down from the heavens and had everything i wanted and more. so excited for it!
I would personally advise getting 1 or 2 cheaper boards first to really form an opinion on what you do and don't like. That being said, this seems nice for sure.
@@matthijsboog650 i’ve had a mechanical keyboard before this one from corsair, its cool but it definitely doesn’t feel super amazing and there wasn’t much you could do to improve or change it.
i like a lot of things about this board though, its the only one i’ve seen that doesn’t feel like i’m gonna be making a purchase while missing an important feature i’d want.
@@ZeldaKingdomHearts9 I'm not saying something that's not custom. I still mean custom, but cheaper like a kbd67 lite, ikki68 or keychron v-series. Just affordable boards that have room for mods. But if you really like this one and have the budget, go right ahead. It's just that I personally would go about it differently.
Same, a couple of weeks in research and was thinking whether to go with Keychron Pro Q1 or something else, then Hipyo posts this haha. Idk if I can make it with an emergency save up tho since I just did a haul... Maybe I need a month more 😭
@@matthijsboog650 Oh yeah I understand! I’ll definitely look into those suggestions, I’m looking for a 75% board cause i still want my f keys and arrows but I’m open to trying shortcuts if its not too cumbersome.
Glad to see a review of something BEFORE the group buy, for once. Zoom makes some neat boards, buts its definitely becoming a crowded market for this layout. Need more brands to hop on the 1800/96% bandwagon.
Hipyo you should do a keyboard accessory video. Like what you use for switch pullers, lube station, how you store/organize your stuff, display your fav keyboards, etc… would love to see that while I’m getting into the hobby
i second this
Agreed
Haha, you got me so good there Hipyo. Very good job on getting me there. I felt like you needed that :p
no comments is crazy
Exactly! I'm tired of people saying these keyboards are "budget" or maybe even "entry" when the cost totals around $200 - $300 and up (CA dollars). If I wanted a cheap or 'entry' keyboard, maybe I'll find something on amazon within the $50 range which I have :)
Anyway, great video on the zoom 75. I want the LCD screen but you're right, its not very practical in a sense. I'm not going to be looking down at my keyboard much to look at time, temps, speeds and such. I have these set on my monitor and the knob is quite handy for volume control. Might try it out anyway for kicks.
It's starts from 199USD, without tax and shipping cost for base wersion with knob. In reality it's 250$ minimum and usually you'll end up with more than 300$ cost for keyboard that was presented in this video. It's definitely not budget, more like premium segment.
Ok this is the only time I don’t agree with hipyo. 200 is not budget. 80 is budget. Anything under 50 is ultra budget.
SA profile caps are like cheat codes, they can even make clicky switches sound nice and deep. Combined with all of that foam and idk if you can even get thockier. It'd be cool to see you do an ultra clacky build and compare it with this one.
Does the profile of the key cap make that much difference to the final sound? SA can make it that much thockier vs something like a cherry profile?
Asking because I just got my second mech, a K8 Pro, and from videos at least the sound is good. Keychron's OSA profile key caps, PBT, gat pro brown switches.
If I can get that thing to sound anywhere near this thocky through mods I'd love to, but not sure if I should mod key caps or switches first.
What about SA profile makes that sound, like am I looking for more height or what?
@@RyanCamarattaI used to run a k8 pro with gateron browns, and there's not much you can do to it to improve the thockiness but I put the foams from the packaging below the pcb and that helped bring out the sound more, the main thing you can do is just get other switches like the morandis shown in this vid
@@JamieOliver77 I got with keyboard kustoms and they had some cut PE and Poron foams, I put sound insulation on the bottom case, and threw morandi switches in it and it sounds like a dream
SA profile is one of my favourite, second only to MT3.
For those of you wondering why you cannot buy it - the group buy is over and vendors are currently fulling GB orders. However, Hippyo revealed in his UA-cam stream today that he is trying to make an alternative keyboard that is similar to Zoom75. Keep an eye out for that video
so its only one group buy and thats it ?
@@Doom66De there is roumers says there will be a second round around November, the zoom 65 GB is live now, and zoom 98 GB will start early October
@@Doom66De there is a group buy happening RIGHT NOW actually
this board looks absolutely immaculate. were it not a groupbuy, and had i not just built a custom id definitely consider going all out on this and making something truly my own.
Glorious has some amazing barebone keyboards. I bought one and thought I needed to put foam in it, but with the hater on silent tactile switches it sounds really nice 😮
Again, I don’t know why when it comes to price point, the MK community is literally allergic to the word “Midrange”. At nearly 300 dollars, this is obviously a midrange board. Can’t wait to pick mine up April 11th.
I really like those "AF SA" profile keycaps... got two sets myself, and really enjoy them. They're cloned from sets like MG Monster and MG Ember, but also improved compared to the original. The keyboard's physical layout, however, is missing 2 of my most-used keys on the right side. Giving those up would hurt.
Which ones? I would bind Page Up/Down to Home/End and F13 to PrintScreen/Other.
@@erwark Mostly, I'd want 4 keys above the right arrow instead of 3. Home+Fn2, PgUp+WheelUp, PgDn+WheelDn, End+RightClick. But also, I'd really prefer 3 right-side modifier keys instead of 2. My keymap is kind of complex, with 6 functions on those 3 modifiers. It goes space, Ctrl+NumLock, Alt+Warp, Super+MouseLock, then the arrows. I adapted it to work on my Whitefox, with only 2 mod keys, but it's an awkward fit.
If you want full details, my keymaps should land in QMK soon. Just look for my username in the QMK code. Each keymap has a picture for easy reference. At the moment though, the pull request is still in progress.
@@ToyKeeper I meant which buttons were going going to miss, but interesting to know. I have always wanted to try some SA caps, but most of them being ABS was a big turn-off
@@erwark Physically, I would miss the button above the right arrow, and the button to the left of the left arrow. I use those a lot. I could shift the right column up one row using the button+knob module in the corner, so one button can be mitigated... but I'd still miss the other one.
As for what those missing buttons do... for me it's the Super + MouseLock key to the left of the arrows... and the key to the right of the up arrow does End, Right Click, and opening terminals.
I have two sets of those keycaps as well and really enjoy typing on them. They have great haptics and sound nice.
Haha, you got me so good there Hipyo. Very good job on getting me there. Thank you.
I’d consider this a stock build. What makes a modded build is the different modifications and extra stuff done to the keyboard that wasnt even included in the kit to begin with. Love how this sounds tho😌👌🏾
I second the Meletrix delivers comment. My Zoom TKL showed up exactly when they said it would. Even Keychron has failed to do that on preorders and group buys.
Budget = 200$. I am confident that this man is insane
LOL try being canadian... This board with budget keycaps and switches came to $610 LOL but I love it, best board I have built.
in the premium custom keyboard scene it is generally accepted that this is high budget to low mid range
Haha, you got me so good there Hipyo. Very good job on getting me there 😂
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I just got my Morandi switches and put them in a board today. Omg I love these. Made my board sound thockier and didn't even have to lube them. Also the RGB is better than the clear switches I have and that is awesome. Also they feel really nice.
This is going to be my first custom build. I decided to go with the Morandi switches over Oil Kings, and I think I'm going to use the Hippo keycaps in the sky blue build. Thanks for the video!
Looks like a good board. Colors are very nice (i like blue). And it sounds good too. I’d prefer a TKL or full sized, but i do like a numpad.
my first build was the bubble 75, absolutely brilliant keeb and never thought i'd love the 75% layout, when coming from 100% layouts 😅
I just ordered one of these based on your recommendation I am so excited to build it. Thanks so much for letting me know. I was fortunate enough to order the orange one!
I'm looking forward it!! Lol... Guess I'll be back tomorrow to see what the hype is about!!
love the zoom keyboards but really not sure why they're in the budget category. Got my zoom65 ee v1 with no switches, keycaps, or internal weight included and it was 260 CAD. It was absolutely worth it but definitely not a "budget" keyboard
I don't think it's a lopphole calling this unmodded. If the producer provides you with all the parts that are meant to be used in this model, it's an unmodded custom keyboard. Pretty nice stuff. Nice video and nice keyboard!
Congratulations you are now officially a proper UA-camr because calling a $200 keyboard "budget" is only something a real youtuber would say.
just FYI: the rest of us, likely look for budget keyboards around the $60 or less mark.
I mean on one hand you're not wrong in regards to money (hell, I'd say a budget keyboard goes down to $10 if you're really short on cash) but when it comes to enthusiast keyboards, $200 isn't that high. Whether that's a good thing or not is a different question entirely (screw intentional scarcity to drive up prices etc.) but it's not like he doesn't mention that it's not the most budget keyboard out there.
@@garg0y7e it sounds amazing too.
But $200 + keycaps and switches is still not a budget keyboard in anyone's book. I know you can spend WAY more than this but I, personally consider $150 being the start of the "expensive" bracket.
stay poor
It’s beautiful. I have the zoom65 and I’m already considering getting this
Haha, you got me so good there Hipyo Very good job on getting me there.
Haha, you got me so good there Hipyo. Very good job on getting me there
I ordered the Zoom75 in the beginning of March and it just arrived here in September. Love the product and I just want everyone to be realistic with the shipping times
Finally got my Zoom 75 Kitsune!!! I’m so excited! (and yes I watched this video like 10 times now while waiting for it to arrive for 5 months…. And yes I know that’s pretty short for a gb)
Just got my zoom tkl and built my first keyboard. Bent 3 pins on switches. And over lubed the stabilisers. But after I fixed that its so nice. And i opted for the internal weight and ss pvd back. 2.284kgs worth. Doing work never felt so good.
I've actually been eyeing this one, so, thanks for this video!
I will never rest - I will always crusade for the buy it for life group. Do a most durable challenge!
I've absolutely loved the look of the zoom65, and upon giving up on them doing a 75%, I caved and bought a zoom65(the latest group buy, lol). Oh god, I am so livid that I bought it now that this was announced not very long after I entered group buy. 😢
Haha, you got me so good there Hipyo. Very good job on getting me there. 😂😂😂
Thank you Hipyo very happy with my Keychron I got after watching your videos. Keep it up. Cheers!
That sounds really good and that is totally stock for everything. WOW!
With this keyboard finally getting into the hands of the people (I just got mine), it would be extremely helpful for a noob like myself if you could do a full VIA tutorial with this board. I have no idea how to get rgb functions or key mappings. Thanks!
How are you liking the board after owning it for a couple months? Did you go with a flex cut or non flex cut pcb?
Which plate are you using?
I just ordered from th November group buy
@@radbradmtb6915I’m really enjoying the typing experience on it. Fantastic feel. I got the non-flex cut pcb and I’m using just the standard plastic plate. I like how muted it sounds there’s no ping at all. It still has plenty of flex even without the flex cuts. Only thing is I gave up on trying to set up VIA so I have no media keys or anything like that which is a bit of a bummer. But overall it feels great. I only use it for gaming tho I don’t do productivity tasks with it. If you figure out VIA let me know 😂
It looked like you bought all this together except the key caps, is that correct? I love how it sounds and I’m so tempted to get it 👀
"haha you got me so good there hipyo very good job on getting me there thank you"
That box is so pretty, prettiest keyboard box ever.
"Haha, you got me so good there Hipyo. Very good job on
getting me there" - She
its beautiful
Haha, you got me so good there Hipyo. Very good job on getting me there. 🤣
Gorgeous looking kb and the stock sound 🤯🤤🤤🤤🤤🤤🤤
Love the blue color, and that sound...it's like "butta"!
The sound of that keyboard is soothing.
OMG this is THE coiled cable I've been looking for so long! If anyone knows where to get one EXACTLY like this one (without buying the keyboard kit) please let me know!
Mine came in the mail today. The box was absolutely throngled.
Haha, you got me so good there Hipyo. Very good job on getting me there.
the final products sound bussin bussin
this is one of the most calming channels to watch
I’m not even saying this for the joke.
I was tired after getting off of work, so you actually did get me there.
Well played, hippo man.
haha you got me so good there hipyo very good job on getting me there thank you
Oooh...I might go for this...based off of the sound test this might be the sort of sound profile that I'm looking for. Awesome review! :D
Just ordered the GT Silver Zoom 75. Been waiting for the GB to be announced, but with how popular they're now really wish stuff would just be instock.
In your opinion what is quietest keyboard that doesn't require lube, or any other maintenance, comes assembled, and it is wireless ? + It can be purchased in Europe. ❤
Please try the best budget keyboard
The Royalaxe y68
Love the vids by the way.
haha, you got me so good there Hipyo. Very good job on getting me there
You said gasket performance isn't very good with all the foam.
What should gasket performance be like?
You don't want your keyboard to be fully rigid?
why do I always find these immaculate keboards late.. is there any way to get my hands on a zoom75 as of rn??
Hipyoooo you should chech out the Yunzii YZ75. Costs 85-100 dollars. Comes with keycaps, switches, hotswapp pcb, south facing leds, and sounds great stock
YES
Bro that sound test was crazy, it's like a porcelain doll started tap dancing. What a wonderful noise.
yes thanks hipyo this is very affordable!
The sound test so good
I just wish there were more nice high quality custom keyboards that were full-size. I really wanna made something with some satisfying thock for my home office, but I really need a numpad for my workflow (and I hate the detached/floating numpad vibe)
I'm so excited for this board to look exactly like my zoom65 V2 😂
Hey, I have the zoom 65 v2 too! I can't however get Via to recognize the board and therefore can not use rgb lighting. Did you have similar issues?
OMG I freaking love the sound of that keyboard dude! 🤜💥🤛
Love your commentary. 😁 makes me happy. Don't know why.
Btw, do you havecq review for the Akko 3098s? Is it good to customize? Thank you.
Thanks you Hipyo for the great video. I finally took the plunge on building my first custom keyboard. Ordered the zoom 75. But confused on the keyboard switch pins. Does the Zoom 75 Support 3 or 5 pin switches? (Rookie question)
Do you have a suggestion for a full size keyboard with this similar sound?
the zoom98 is basically this but full size
"Haha, you got me so good there Hipyo. Very good job on getting me there"
OMG this keyboard's thockiness is *chef's kiss*
"haha you got me so good there hipyo very good job on getting me there thank you" (also hipyo please show this keyboard to thock goober, he needs it in his life)
ytubers budget keyboard options: “OOH ONLY $200” i love your vids
hipyo actually got me there! Nice content man!
Haha you got me so good there, Hipyo. Very good job on getting me there.
Well - for me the deal breaker is south facing LEDs. Sadly backlit supporting keycaps with ISO de layout that work well with south facing LEDs are unobtainium.
. "Haha, you got me so good there Hipyo.
. Very good job on getting me there"
“Haha, you got me so good there Hipyo.
Very good job on getting me there”
"Haha, you got me so good there Hipyo.
Very good job on getting me there"
-Probably me
Hey, Hippo Man, I went to goodwill the other day bought a used Keychron Q8 and Skyloong GK75. The owner before got the keyboards sounding so good though I need to fix a key squish problem. You ever done something similar out of curiosity? Ya know to see what other people do with their keyboards, lol
Haha, you got me so good thereHipyo. Very good job on getting me there
Yeah that sounds amazing.
haha you got me so good there hipyo very good job on getting me there thank you"'\
this keyboard with a set of ceramic keycaps will be insanely thocky and creamy, i have to do it
I've been looking at the Royalaxe L75 which has a similar screen. As a designer, the screen excites me...
Damn... That sounds good!
I absolutely love that color!
This is such a beautiful keyboard, what 😮
As someone who types all day...SA is a GODSEND on your fingers
Haha, you got me so good there Hipyo. Very good job on gettting me there
I am an ignorant end-user, so of what you speak goes over my head. That being said, I like your sense of humor and your voice, so there's that. As a result, I inherently trust you and will purchase this keyboard, even though I don't understand that buying thing or how in the world to assemble or why for specific steps. In the final analysis, I figure that I can return to this video and play it at half speed. Hey, at least I know how to do that.
The cat food mod made it sound so good probably😸
Hipyo you are a funny dude.. I know I don't have the time or focus to build a custom keyboard but I still come back to your channel to watch videos...This is one I might actually buy.. If you were interested in it I think you could review some other tech products in the same style as you make these videos and do really well.
Funny. I literally just got the link to the "budget" keyboard opened and my eyes on the $200+ price right as you said "keep on mind that budget is a flexible term."
calls it a budget keyboard but it cost 200 dollars
fr! Ong! No cap!
Thats a budget keyboard in the keyboard world ubfortunaltely
@@metro.-. i have a modded RK61 with lubed gateron milky yellows foam and tape mod with a pbt autumn themed keycap set for a little under 100 and it sounds way better than this
Budget custom kb
@@Indisputed post a sound test, screw band for band. frequency for frequency 💯💯
space bar rattles but still amazing. and the sound is solid. solid not as in good. solid as in it sounds like rocks and very tactile
The longest sound test from Hipyo. POG