mechanical keyboard Archives - TechGoing https://www.techgoing.com/tag/mechanical-keyboard/ Technology News and Reviews Fri, 06 Oct 2023 18:12:36 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.4.4 RK launches R65 RGB mechanical keyboard, hot-swappable, starting at RMB 129 https://www.techgoing.com/rk-launches-r65-rgb-mechanical-keyboard-hot-swappable-starting-at-rmb-129/ Fri, 06 Oct 2023 18:12:33 +0000 https://www.techgoing.com/?p=139592 RK launched a new R65 mechanical keyboard, focusing on cost-effective, support for hot-swap, priced from RMB 129, October 20 open for sale. According to reports, the new product will be divided into wired single-mode and three-mode two major versions, on the basis of which is divided into different configurations, the whole system supports RGB & […]

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RK launched a new R65 mechanical keyboard, focusing on cost-effective, support for hot-swap, priced from RMB 129, October 20 open for sale.

According to reports, the new product will be divided into wired single-mode and three-mode two major versions, on the basis of which is divided into different configurations, the whole system supports RGB & axis seat hot swappable & plate spring Gasket structure. The keycaps continue the theme of multi-colour matching, more different heights, the debut of optional two-colour OEM translucent, pink / green sand / Phantom (original PTB class GMK characters), empty green (MDA ball cap), ice cream (KCA five-side heat sublimation).

Regarding shafts, the R65 will be available in Green, Tea, Snow, Pure Silence, Smoke & Rain V2, and KCA Mousse, encompassing a wide range of linear, segmented, and silent features. The whole system is equipped with PORON cotton, under-axis pad, under-axis pad membrane, bottom cotton and moulded silicone, 5 layers of luxury padding, for the sound of percussion to lay a solid HIFI foundation.R65 is also equipped with a plate spring Gasket structure, coupled with a 1.2mm single-key slotted PCB, is more conducive to the performance of the soft and elastic feel of the feedback.

RK R65 mechanical keyboard parameters are as follows:

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Lenovo Legion K7 mechanical keyboard 2023 model unveiled: axis body, three-mode connection https://www.techgoing.com/lenovo-legion-k7-mechanical-keyboard-2023-model-unveiled-axis-body-three-mode-connection/ Sat, 18 Mar 2023 19:40:22 +0000 https://www.techgoing.com/?p=80754 Lenovo announced the Legion K7 mechanical keyboard 2023 model, is expected to be launched soon. According to the introduction, the keyboard is equipped with Jadalong custom axis G Yellow Pro, support full key hot-swappable, using 98% of the column design, smaller size, but also supports wired (Type-C), wireless 2.4G, Bluetooth trimode connection. Lenovo officially showed […]

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Lenovo announced the Legion K7 mechanical keyboard 2023 model, is expected to be launched soon.

According to the introduction, the keyboard is equipped with Jadalong custom axis G Yellow Pro, support full key hot-swappable, using 98% of the column design, smaller size, but also supports wired (Type-C), wireless 2.4G, Bluetooth trimode connection.

Lenovo officially showed a white model with some gray keycaps and support for keyboard backlighting, but other configuration information is not yet clear.

By comparing the previous generation of Lenovo Saver K7 mechanical keyboard, the 2023 model is not much changed. The previous generation’s shaft was Gadalong G Silver Pro 2.0, and the new generation has been replaced by Gadalong G Yellow Pro, and there are no major changes in the overall design.

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One Plus will launch its first mechanical keyboard next year https://www.techgoing.com/one-plus-will-launch-its-first-mechanical-keyboard-next-year/ Mon, 05 Dec 2022 19:14:18 +0000 https://www.techgoing.com/?p=52459 OnePlus has partnered with keyboard brand Keychron to launch its first mechanical keyboard. The project is part of the “OnePlus Featuring” co-creation platform, where users can vote for new products they want, and the most popular project is this new keyboard. More details on the keyboard are not yet known, with OnePlus founder Liu Zuohu […]

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OnePlus has partnered with keyboard brand Keychron to launch its first mechanical keyboard.

The project is part of the “OnePlus Featuring” co-creation platform, where users can vote for new products they want, and the most popular project is this new keyboard.

More details on the keyboard are not yet known, with OnePlus founder Liu Zuohu saying in a post that the keyboard is “customizable” and that more information will be announced in early 2023.

Keychron is a Hong Kong-based mechanical keyboard brand founded in 2017 by a group of keyboard enthusiasts with extensive experience in keyboard manufacturing. The brand has launched a number of products, with price points mostly in the hundreds of dollars, and we can look forward to the results of their cooperation.

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Drop launches Sense75 personalized keyboard starting at $249 https://www.techgoing.com/drop-launches-sense75-personalized-keyboard-starting-at-249/ Wed, 31 Aug 2022 05:08:00 +0000 https://www.techgoing.com/?p=21337 Drop, known to DIY enthusiasts for its custom mechanical keyboards and related accessories has just launched a new product after a two-year hiatus. Compared to the third-party keyboard lineup introduced during the pandemic, the SENSE75 is a bit purer in pedigree. As the name suggests, the SENSE75 is a 75% compact keyboard. It is complemented […]

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Drop, known to DIY enthusiasts for its custom mechanical keyboards and related accessories has just launched a new product after a two-year hiatus. Compared to the third-party keyboard lineup introduced during the pandemic, the SENSE75 is a bit purer in pedigree. As the name suggests, the SENSE75 is a 75% compact keyboard. It is complemented by a full set of function keys and arrow keys, and offers the relatively common Delete and Page Up / Down keys on the right side.

(From: Drop official website)

But if you look closely, you will find that Drop is equipped with a knob in the upper right corner of the SENSE75. And after powering up, players can enjoy the RGB LED lighting effect.

It’s worth noting that the SENSE75 also features a hot-swappable key shaft design, meaning DIY enthusiasts can easily replace the key shaft they need.

The keyboard is also customizable via QMK and VIA to meet the typing needs of users.

Drop also utilizes the popular gasket mounting system for the first time on the SENSE75, claiming to help enhance the listening experience and some bounciness during typing.

Drop CEO Jef Holove said that in developing the 75% compact keyboard, they were committed to creating a product with great attention to detail and quality materials.

This means that not only do they have to deliver better performance than other competitors on the market, they also have to be able to meet the typing and customization preferences of the community players.

The good news is that after an intensive design and development process, Drop is now proud to introduce the SENSE75 personalized keyboard and can’t wait to get it into the hands of the community.

The Drop SENSE75 is said to offer the company’s Holy Panda X key shafts, new DCX keycaps, and factory-tuned Phantom stabilizers, with an optional quasi-system SKU that includes only the keyboard frame and PCB board.

In terms of colorways, the first launch will see only Nightfall Black / Electronic White, with pricing of $349 / $399 for pre-built versions and $249 / $299 for the prospective system versions. If all goes well, the Drop will begin shipping the SENSE75 in November.

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