i want it to be the first keyb a build correctly (i once build on a GMK81 but didn't use lube whatsoever) would you consider it to be a hard keyboard to build ?
The EK75, when fully assembled, does have advantages over the Halo75. Specifically the QMK/VIA customization that works on Mac and Linux and not just Windows like NuPhy Console (this could change if NuPhy releases a V2 with QMK), and the PCB is gasket-mounted so there's quite a bit more flex to the typing feel with the EK75 as well. And of course the EK75 is all-metal vs. the Halo75 being ABS on the bottom and aluminum on the top. Otherwise they have several features in common like 2.4GHz and easy swapping between Mac and Win layouts. If you really want something pre-built of course that would rule out the EK75, but if you don't mind the higher fully-assembled price and doing the assembly yourself, the EK75 does feel a step above the Halo75 from a typing feel and customization standpoint.
Yes! Keychron actually reached out to ask if I'd like to review it. Looks promising with the added 2.4GHz. Seems like they're starting to do that more because the V1 Max also has 2.4GHz.
I've kept them in and have been pretty happy with them. My go-to stabilizer is the Durock V2 and the included ones are not too far off from those in quality. The bars are nice and not super thin gauge. Definitely better quality than the usual included stabilizers so I would say give them a try before buying extra ones.
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i love this keyboard! i got the retro white one
i want it to be the first keyb a build correctly (i once build on a GMK81 but didn't use lube whatsoever) would you consider it to be a hard keyboard to build ?
How is the comparison with NuPhy Halo75? (Besides the RGB lighting)
The EK75, when fully assembled, does have advantages over the Halo75. Specifically the QMK/VIA customization that works on Mac and Linux and not just Windows like NuPhy Console (this could change if NuPhy releases a V2 with QMK), and the PCB is gasket-mounted so there's quite a bit more flex to the typing feel with the EK75 as well. And of course the EK75 is all-metal vs. the Halo75 being ABS on the bottom and aluminum on the top. Otherwise they have several features in common like 2.4GHz and easy swapping between Mac and Win layouts. If you really want something pre-built of course that would rule out the EK75, but if you don't mind the higher fully-assembled price and doing the assembly yourself, the EK75 does feel a step above the Halo75 from a typing feel and customization standpoint.
sir have like this keyboard please can u tell me somthing the symbol < and > not working I don't have the ">" and "
Are you planning on reviewing the Keychron K3 Max?
Yes! Keychron actually reached out to ask if I'd like to review it. Looks promising with the added 2.4GHz. Seems like they're starting to do that more because the V1 Max also has 2.4GHz.
How would you rate the stabilizers? or should I buy some other stabilizers If I do purchase this kit. Thanks for the good review
I've kept them in and have been pretty happy with them. My go-to stabilizer is the Durock V2 and the included ones are not too far off from those in quality. The bars are nice and not super thin gauge. Definitely better quality than the usual included stabilizers so I would say give them a try before buying extra ones.
Hey is there any good mechanical metal wireless keyboard which comes with dongle of full size which i can import to india
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