Best Wireless Keyboard with Hotswap - Keychron Build Guide

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  • Опубліковано 27 лис 2024

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  • @johnbiello9965
    @johnbiello9965 Рік тому

    My brand new keychron k2 has very bad bluetooth issues, multiple key strookes extremely laggy and always disconnects, any help?

  • @WooDeWow
    @WooDeWow 2 роки тому

    I’m a noob and just getting into vinyl, I have a question plzzz help!
    Im bout to get the Sony PS-LX310BT with the STRDH190 2-ch Stereo Receiver. I’m looking at speakers and found these “Sony SSCS5 3-Way 3-Driver Bookshelf Speaker System (Pair)” My question is what wires do I need to connect the speaker pair to the STRDH190 receiver to play records from my PS-LX310BT ?

  • @directorphase
    @directorphase 3 роки тому

    How do you put foam into this keyboard?

  • @TDuD3
    @TDuD3 3 роки тому +1

    More than defeated straight up tuneup I think it defeated the purpose of being cheap. I want to upgrade my keyboard but 200+ dollars is still a lot of pasta for me, I would even buy another membrane keyboard if" it came with the specs" I want on my next keyboard, 96% sounds great, compact and if it came with a lower frame for wrist comfort, although there are some good wrist rest out there it will defeat my purpose of saving space on my desk, which is the main goal I'm trying to accomplice (number pad is needed). If you know some keyboard like these I would love hear from them n__n

    • @nloop
      @nloop  3 роки тому +2

      If you omitted the keycaps and used the ones that come with the Keychron (which are fine), you'd end up with around a 160$ board. If you didn't upgrade the switches, then it'd be $105 for the base keyboard which has a pretty stacked featureset considering the price. Wireless, RGB, Aluminium Frame, and 96 layout is fairly solid right out of the gate. Wireless is the key, really hard to find those same features in a wireless board at a cheaper price.
      I would say 200$ is definitely expensive, but when it comes to building keyboards, it's right in the ballpark for a lot of "budget" starter builds (insane to think about, i know!). I hope prices continue to fall for custom builds.