

When compared to other cheap coiled cables like the one they give you in the Razer keycap upgrade set, this one blows it out of the water. Definitely a nice bonus to have, and definitely amazing that it's included for free. The coiled cable that comes with the keyboard is pretty good.

Just get the barebones version and add your own switches, or if you don't already have keycaps, buy a prebuilt version and replace the switches. I swapped my switches anyway, so it didn't particularly matter, but it's something to note if you want to use RGB lights - it'll make all your lighting look weird. If you get yours and are wondering where the flex is, open it up and replace the stock foam with some thinner automotive sound dampener, like a Kilmat or something.Īlso, all the stock switch options, while technically fine, are phantom switches, meaning they'll tint the RGB light coming out of your keyboard (if you're into that). The retail versions include a thick layer of foam at the bottom of the case already, which makes it sound good but reduces the flex quite heavily. You can fix this by putting a few layers of scotch tape on the bottom of the PCB, and then adding a 1mm layer of automotive sound dampener at the bottom.

The case sounds a little pingy to some people. It's gorgeous, built well, supports QMK/VIA, and has a gasket mounting system that actually works and isn't just something to tick off on a list of features. This is an incredible keyboard for an incredible price.
