![]() RGB underglow with underside acrylic diffuser.Rotary encoder: Premium Alps encoder, aluminum knob.South-facing, hot-swappable switch sockets.Stabilizers: PCBA-mounted Drop Phantom Stabilizers.Switches: pre-lubed Drop Holy Panda X Switches.Keycaps: Drop DCX Black-on-White (Polar).6000 series aircraft-grade aluminum case.Two separate layers of foam sit between the PCBA and the bottom of the case that can be left in or removed to tweak the sound and gasket feel of the keyboard.ĭrop also now includes a pre-cut fitted sheet of PCB tape for those who want to mod the board even more. In that list of updates are two millimeter-thick “force-break” points on each corner of the board to help absorb sound and foam between the PCBA and switch plate. ![]() Additionally, Drop described new features of the board that were directly in line with feedback from some of the prototype reviewers like Badseed Tech. In October of 2022, Drop released an update on its website with the announcement of the barebones (no switches or keycaps) version of the keyboard available for $250. It also packs premium keyboard features like gasket mounting, hot-swappable switches, and a hefty aluminum chassis that feels and looks very well-built.ĭrop missed the mark with its early prototype units but has since implemented some changes to improve the overall experience. Under the keycaps and under the keyboard is RGB lighting that can be customized. The Sense75 is Drop’s premium 75% layout keyboard, which includes a function row, navigation and arrow keys, and a rotary knob in the upper right. We went hands-on width the 65% Alt a few years ago. It carries third-party boards on its website, offers plenty of switches, and has released its own keyboards. ![]() Drop isn’t new to the hot-swap custom or prebuilt keyboard markets.
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