Bridge75 PLUS

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  • Опубліковано 6 лип 2024
  • The new Bridge 75 series of ultra budget keyboards by SHORTCUT STUDIO.
    shortcutofficial.com/
    Starting at $85 USD for the base model, the Bridge 75 joins the Rainy75 and ND75 in revolutionizing what we can expect from a sub-$100 prebuilt keyboard.
    The board in this video is the Bridge75 PLUS in Anodized Black (FR4 plate and Princess switches)
    Sounds amazing stock with all the foam in but also sounds great without any of the foam included. The ball-catch case design makes it a breeze to open the board up and play around with different foam combinations.
    An amazing keyboard regardless of price - highly recommended 🌞
    Timeline
    0:00 Unboxing
    1:03 Sound Test (stock, all foam)
    1:54 Opening the Keyboard
    3:22 Sound Test (no foam)
    4:19 Sound Test (case foam only)
    #keyboard #asmr #review #mechanicalkeyboard #unboxing
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 25

  • @otter2077
    @otter2077 Місяць тому +5

    Nice to hear that it sounds good without foams! I've been using the standard version for 2 weeks, just ordered a custom non-flexcut fr4 plate from tb, waiting to rebuild it with less foams and HMX switches next week.

    • @TAZAKEY
      @TAZAKEY  Місяць тому +1

      I would have loved a non flex PCB, but the FR4 plate definitely helps with making the sound "livelier". Paired with the HMX switches, sounds like you'll have an amazing clacky build 😉
      Thank you for leaving a comment!

  • @bookchi
    @bookchi Місяць тому +4

    영상 잘 보고 갑니다 저도 브릿지 사고싶네요 크으으ㅠㅠㅠㅠ

  • @albertko1
    @albertko1 Місяць тому +2

    This is nearly the same as the JRIS75 but for way less! (Even an HE option!)
    How's the front height of the board? The JRIS was just a tad high for my taste to use without a wristrest.

    • @TAZAKEY
      @TAZAKEY  Місяць тому

      No issues for me using without a wrist rest, but I am also extremely insensitive to case height. I want to say the Bridge75 sits a tad lower than the JRIS75, but someone will have to fact check me on that - I don't have the exact measurements on hand.
      Thank you for watching 😉

  • @Tyler500x
    @Tyler500x Місяць тому +7

    Yet another incredible board! How does this compare to Chilkey ND75?

    • @TAZAKEY
      @TAZAKEY  Місяць тому +8

      Great question! I think the largest differentiator is going to be whether you want a screen or not. Bridge75 has QMK/VIA support but is otherwise just a clean, well-executed keyboard. ND75 has a few more bells and whistles like the LCD screen and magnetic connectors (important to note that even the ND75 is not fully magnetic, and both keyboards will have one ribbon cable that you'll need to handle when opening/closing the keyboard).
      I like the MMD switches in the Bridge75 more, and the FR4 plate option is appreciated since there's only the flex cut PCB option for the board (ND75 is flex cut PCB too, but I believe non flex coming soon).
      There's no clear winner to me, but hopefully these notes are helpful. I do appreciate both ND75 and Bridge75 more than the Rainy75 from earlier in the year!
      Thank you 🌞

    • @Tyler500x
      @Tyler500x Місяць тому +1

      @@TAZAKEY the notes are extremely helpful. i don't really care about the LCD screen much (it's like a nice bonus). Bridge75 looks better to me (aesthetically) and both Bridge75 and ND75 sounded great, but now you also say that you prefer the switches on the Bridge, so I'm definitely buying that.
      Thank you for the reply and the great showcase!

    • @ChristophPlay
      @ChristophPlay Місяць тому +2

      @@TAZAKEY Thank you! For me they seem basically the same. After seeing your video about the ND75 I wanted to purchase it, because it seemed like a good deal. But now I am really confused and dont know how to choose, because it seems that the ND75 is not as special and unique as I thought. VIA sounds more useful and futureproof that some semi useful screen. But how does it come, that both are so similiar? Are they from the same oem? I dont get it..

    • @TAZAKEY
      @TAZAKEY  Місяць тому

      Excellent choice - Thank you for watching 🌞

    • @TAZAKEY
      @TAZAKEY  Місяць тому +1

      I don't have any visibility into the supply chain, but I wouldn't be surprised if some manufacturing capabilities are common across keyboard brands, assuming that they're not all vertically integrated. It's a tough choice between ND75 and Bridge75, especially since they're hitting the market with such similar timing. If you wait long enough to decide, maybe even more options will appear 🤔
      Thank you for watching!!

  • @2-tr4ic
    @2-tr4ic Місяць тому +1

    브릿지75 키보드에 대해 1시간 정도 사용해본 개인적인 후기를 말씀드리자면...
    1. 디자인, 타격감 그 어떤 것이든 나쁘지 않은 진짜 사용하기 편하고 좋은 키보드 입니다. 솔직히 가격만 비싸지 않았다면 유선만으로도 쓰고 싶은 키보드였습니다.
    2. 단점1. 유선 / 무선 변경 시 뚜껑을 열고 맨 아래 FN 키와 방향키 사이에 있는 ON/OFF 버튼을 수동으로 바꿔줘야 합니다. 게다가 스위치도 너무 작아서 핀셋이나 클립으로 바꿔줘야합니다.
    3. 단점2. 유선/무선/블루투스 변경을 FN+ ~, 1, 2, 3, 4등 키보드로 변경을 해야 하기때문에 변경이 됐는지 안됐는지 모릅니다.
    독거미나 샤크등 타 제품의 경우 키보드의 외부에 하드웨어적으로 변경이 가능하고 확인이 되는데, 키보드 만으로 변경을 하니 현재 어떤 모드인지 확인이 어렵습니다.
    4. 단점3. 너무 무겁습니다. 특히브릿지75 PLUS 의 경우 밧데리가 2개나 들어가니 무게감이 엄청 묵직합니다.
    제 책상은 유리 재질인데 잘못해서 떨어뜨리거나 하면 유리파손은 물론 발등에 떨어지면 정말 크게 다칠수 있는 위험이 있습니다.
    이상이 제가 브릿지75를 써본 후기입니다. ^^ 하지만 단점 3가지를 제외하면 진짜 최고의 키보드라고 볼 수 있습니다.

    • @TAZAKEY
      @TAZAKEY  19 днів тому +1

      자세한 후기 감사합니다. 이 가격대의 키보드들이 가지고 있는 아쉬운 부분들을 찝어 주신 것 같습니다. 그래도 단점을 배제하고 만족스럽게 쓰시고 있는 것 같아요! 영상 봐주셔서 감사합니다. 자주 후기 들려주러 오세요! 🌞

  • @blankita0609
    @blankita0609 19 днів тому +1

    Would you recommend for gaming?

    • @TAZAKEY
      @TAZAKEY  19 днів тому

      Yeah, I would recommend it for gaming! I don't think it's going to improve performance 🌞

  • @nizam624able
    @nizam624able Місяць тому +2

    Overall how does it compare to rainy75 in your opinion?

    • @TAZAKEY
      @TAZAKEY  Місяць тому

      Sound-wise, they are pretty comparable and the largest sound differentiator is just going to be the stock switches that come with either option. Both boards can sound great without foam and of course with foam as well. The ball-catch case design of the Bridge75 is more appealing to me though since it allows for quicker open/close of the case. I also prefer the cleaner aesthetic of the Bridge75 without the built in cloud motif. Rainy75 is going to be more accessible though since they'll be on Amazon (if you're from the US).

    • @nizam624able
      @nizam624able Місяць тому

      @@TAZAKEY what about the overall build quality? I’ve seen some people say that the anodizing on bridge75 is better and there have been a couple of quality issues on rainy75 shared by people on their discord, so i am a bit hesitant on buying rainy75

  • @theCHAZZWAZZER
    @theCHAZZWAZZER Місяць тому +2

    Is it me or there is a rattle in the space bar? Other than that the rest of the keys sound soooo good.

    • @TAZAKEY
      @TAZAKEY  Місяць тому +2

      I can't really hear it in the space bar, but that might just be me.
      There is a bit of ticking in the left shift though, especially when all the foam is in there, but this is with my mic sitting right next to the keyboard. From a normal listening distance, I had no complaints over the stock stabilizers (they were tuned well enough to me).
      Thank you for watching 🌞

    • @theCHAZZWAZZER
      @theCHAZZWAZZER Місяць тому

      @@TAZAKEY You might be right! Thank you for your content.
      As a subscriber I am really pleased by it 😄

  • @CVKIMAY
    @CVKIMAY 8 днів тому +1

    is that the default switch?

    • @TAZAKEY
      @TAZAKEY  5 днів тому

      Yes, default switches that came with the board!