I’m planning on picking one up when I go to Korea for a month this summer. I saw that it can be ordered for $75 out there. I’ll have it shipped to my in-laws’. I’m hoping to pick up a high-end board as well. Please recommend a Korean website or shops in either Busan or Seoul 고마워 🙏🏽
Hello! It's great that you're visiting Korea! It can get quite hot in the summer, but I think you'll definitely enjoy it 🌞 While you're visiting, I think your best bet is actually checking out the Naver storefronts of Swagkeys or GEONWORKS. They have better pricing and selection for the local market compared to their international stores. Either for the Rainy75 or purchasing from these Naver stores, you'll need to become familiar with how online payments work in the country. Most things are tied to a unique resident ID that foreigners do not have access to. Without this, you won't be able to get a local phone number, which will prevent you from shopping online in most cases (it will prevent you from ordering food online too). You may need to ask your in laws for their credit card to complete these online purchases. If you're looking for physical stores, there are a few, but I think they have mostly fallen behind compared to what's available online. Leaderskey can be interesting if you have interest in Topre/Leopold, but other than that I feel most of the physical storefronts have lost their shine with most keyboard options moving online. If you're open to non-keyboard tips as well: I highly recommend trying some fried chicken in Korea. Kyochon is my favorite, but I feel you can't really go wrong with most options. Seoul is a city of cafes, so there's a lot to explore if you're into that. You should visit a fish market while in Busan and have some 회 prepared in front of your eyes! Hope you have a great trip!
@@TAZAKEY Thank you for the detailed response. Your tips are very helpful. I lived in Seoul 2000-2003. Even then it was rough even logging into just a website as a foreigner. I basically turned my foreign ID number into a local one by changing the first and last numbers. I doubt that would work now. I remember Kyochon was kind of new at the time. I think they had a soy garlic recipe that was kind of different. I liked buying chicken from the local outdoor markets and from a variety of bars. My favorite way to eat 회 is 회덮밥. I don’t think I’ve had it since I moved back to the U.S. I’m looking forward to that 닭갈비, 되지갈비 and 안동찜닭.These dishes are not easy to find here.
Oh wow! Seoul has definitely changed considerably over the last decade - I can only imagine how shocked you may be coming back to the city in 20 years. Soy garlic wings from Kyochon are one of my top picks for fried chicken in Korea hahaha. There are so many newer options now though to choose from. I think you'll be sad to see that a lot of the local markets don't feel as lively as they once used to. Online shopping and Coupang have really changed the retail landscape. Anyway, I hope you enjoy the trip!! Safe travels to you and your family 🌞
WOBKEY Rainy75 - It has wireless 2.4Ghz (1000Hz polling) along with QMK/VIA support and I would have gone for it or at least would have considered it, but where I live it comes to $150, definitely one should go for if at advertised price or on sale. Personally, after comparing it to the Epomaker TH80 Pro v2, I went with Keychron V1 Max, as an upgrade to my trusty and modded Keychron K2 v2 (which sounds and feels awesome after mods).
@@Hotandsoursoup26 Heard it somewhere in the review. From specs sheet it states Latency of: 2 ms (wired), 3 ms (2.4 GHz) and 7 ms (Bluetooth), should be fast then!
These keycaps actually came with the Rainy75, but you can find similar keycaps by searching "black on white" keycaps, also abbreviated as BoW! Thank you for watching! 🌞
I believe you will be able to purchase it from the Wobkey site if there's available stock. Not too sure whether any local European vendors carry this board yet!
The beauty of this board is that you can make it sound the way you like by including/excluding layers of foam. Thocky, clacky, creamy, poppy, marbly - it could be any of those depending on the way you configure it!
It was on Kickstarter, but now the funding period for that campaign has ended and you'll likely have to wait for in-stock inventory to arrive later this year! Good news is that eventually it should become an in stock item on Amazon (but I guess this also depends on your region)
Might be preference for the sound (the JWICK WOB switches from the pro version are supposed to sound deeper and less clacky), but they do mention the JWICKs are smoother out of the box
@@TAZAKEYThanks both sound good but I think I prefer the deeper sound! I'll be upgrading from 7 year old cherry mx browns so I think it'll be smooth to me regardless
@@kracksickIes That's what I heard as well, but I believe that will be after fulfillment is complete for the Kickstarter orders, which should bring us to around mid March. If that timeline works, it may be worth waiting for the in-stock inventory, but we should also anticipate that it may be a situation where you'll have to compete for stock on Amazon.
There shouldn't be a material difference between the two for gaming performance. I would pick the Rainy 75 though, a lot better out-of-the-box experience and more customizable!
@@suave-alpaca8412 you are too wrong. The keyboard specs are really bad at lite version. And it cost 99 dollars with no shipping price. I found Yunzii AL75 keyboard. Its sounds better, gorgeous design, have good rgb and 6000 mah battery capacity. When i compared with rainy 75, there is a massive different with each other. (yunzii costs 108 bucks, rainy 75 costs 135 bucks)
i ordered this yesterday, im soo hyped to get this one
It's a good one, I think you'll be really happy with it 🫡
how did you order it
@@novibtwthrough kickstarter I think
@@parathegic489 but kickstarter is like donation
you can’t buy it from there, not fully sure tho
The sound test made me sleepy my i kept dozing off such nice review and nice sound 😌
Thank youuu!
Absolutely beautiful video, love the music n the keyboard.
Hehe.. Thank you for watching 🌞
i love your videos! keep up the great work!
Thank you so much!! 🌞
Your comment means a lot to me!!
This is my current dream keyboard! :)
It should be available again soon on Amazon!
@@TAZAKEYYes, but my wallet will weep! :D
was the shot in the first few frames taken by you? looks amazing
Yes it was!!
I took it while I was on vacation last September!
Great video! I picked up the pro and think I'm also going to get the lite since the sound is pretty different.
I've been very happy with the lite 🌞
Good review
Thank you for watching 🌞
I’m planning on picking one up when I go to Korea for a month this summer. I saw that it can be ordered for $75 out there. I’ll have it shipped to my in-laws’. I’m hoping to pick up a high-end board as well. Please recommend a Korean website or shops in either Busan or Seoul 고마워 🙏🏽
Hello! It's great that you're visiting Korea! It can get quite hot in the summer, but I think you'll definitely enjoy it 🌞
While you're visiting, I think your best bet is actually checking out the Naver storefronts of Swagkeys or GEONWORKS. They have better pricing and selection for the local market compared to their international stores. Either for the Rainy75 or purchasing from these Naver stores, you'll need to become familiar with how online payments work in the country. Most things are tied to a unique resident ID that foreigners do not have access to. Without this, you won't be able to get a local phone number, which will prevent you from shopping online in most cases (it will prevent you from ordering food online too). You may need to ask your in laws for their credit card to complete these online purchases.
If you're looking for physical stores, there are a few, but I think they have mostly fallen behind compared to what's available online. Leaderskey can be interesting if you have interest in Topre/Leopold, but other than that I feel most of the physical storefronts have lost their shine with most keyboard options moving online.
If you're open to non-keyboard tips as well: I highly recommend trying some fried chicken in Korea. Kyochon is my favorite, but I feel you can't really go wrong with most options. Seoul is a city of cafes, so there's a lot to explore if you're into that. You should visit a fish market while in Busan and have some 회 prepared in front of your eyes!
Hope you have a great trip!
@@TAZAKEY Thank you for the detailed response. Your tips are very helpful.
I lived in Seoul 2000-2003. Even then it was rough even logging into just a website as a foreigner. I basically turned my foreign ID number into a local one by changing the first and last numbers. I doubt that would work now.
I remember Kyochon was kind of new at the time. I think they had a soy garlic recipe that was kind of different. I liked buying chicken from the local outdoor markets and from a variety of bars.
My favorite way to eat 회 is 회덮밥. I don’t think I’ve had it since I moved back to the U.S. I’m looking forward to that 닭갈비, 되지갈비 and 안동찜닭.These dishes are not easy to find here.
Oh wow! Seoul has definitely changed considerably over the last decade - I can only imagine how shocked you may be coming back to the city in 20 years.
Soy garlic wings from Kyochon are one of my top picks for fried chicken in Korea hahaha. There are so many newer options now though to choose from. I think you'll be sad to see that a lot of the local markets don't feel as lively as they once used to. Online shopping and Coupang have really changed the retail landscape.
Anyway, I hope you enjoy the trip!! Safe travels to you and your family 🌞
all shops selling rainy75 pro was out of stocks, I can't get one lol.
There will be restocks soon! I believe it should become an in-stock keyboard sometime this year 🌞
갓벽한 조약돌 소리.. 국내 키보드 시장은 살아날 수가 없을 거 같습니다
이 가격에 또 완제품인 상태에서 저정도의 사운드가 나오니 국내 키보드 시장이 더 분발해야 될 것 같아요. 영상 봐주셔서 감사합니다🤗
what is the difference between the cocoa, WOB, and violet switches on this board?
What song is playing in the background? it's beautiful!
Thank you for the question! The song is Stay - Louis Island
(I found it on Artlist haha 🌞)
WOBKEY Rainy75 - It has wireless 2.4Ghz (1000Hz polling) along with QMK/VIA support and I would have gone for it or at least would have considered it, but where I live it comes to $150, definitely one should go for if at advertised price or on sale. Personally, after comparing it to the Epomaker TH80 Pro v2, I went with Keychron V1 Max, as an upgrade to my trusty and modded Keychron K2 v2 (which sounds and feels awesome after mods).
Where did you read that is is 1000hz polling? I can’t find that info anywhere
@@Hotandsoursoup26 Heard it somewhere in the review. From specs sheet it states Latency of: 2 ms (wired), 3 ms (2.4 GHz) and 7 ms (Bluetooth), should be fast then!
Got it for 105 bucks Pro Ver, browsing through your local e-commerce might help..
Sorry to be late, but do you have the fr4 plate included in it? I didnt order it.
Mine did not come with the FR4 plate (I ordered the Lite version which comes with the PP plate)
what keycaps are these? I have always wanted a set just like this but have came across any. Thanks!!
These keycaps actually came with the Rainy75, but you can find similar keycaps by searching "black on white" keycaps, also abbreviated as BoW!
Thank you for watching! 🌞
Is this keyboard released in the European market?
I believe you will be able to purchase it from the Wobkey site if there's available stock. Not too sure whether any local European vendors carry this board yet!
@@TAZAKEY there is a site called keygem that has the keyboard available
@@dromoantoniucci1608do reasearch on it to see if its a clone or a flatout fake.
what sound type of this keybs? Creamy? Poppy?
The beauty of this board is that you can make it sound the way you like by including/excluding layers of foam. Thocky, clacky, creamy, poppy, marbly - it could be any of those depending on the way you configure it!
@@TAZAKEY what about the default? is it creamy?
I would say so!
Guys, which switches are better?
I think both switch options are great, but the Lite or Standard package makes the most sense to me with the Rainy75!
@@TAZAKEY ok
저도 구매했어요😎
가성비가 너무 좋아서 만족스러우실 것 같아요!! 써보시고 후기 들려 주세요 🫡
Should I get this or the Yunzii AL75?
I would prefer this Rainy75 over the Yunzii, but also consider the new Chilkey ND75! 🌞
@TAZAKEY and which would you prefer between the chilkey nd75 and the rainy75
와. 쇼츠보다가 본영상까지 보는데 놀랍네요. 노폼으로 하면 클래키 소리가 제대로네요 :) 노폼으로 하고 누르면 좀 푹푹 꺼지던데 좋은 방법이 없을까요!?
PCB 아래에 케이스폼을 넣어두시면 PCB에 약간의 서포트를 주기 때문에 푹푹 꺼지는 느낌이 줄어들어서 노폼 버전의 가까운 사운드를 들으실 수 있을거에요! 시도해 보시게 되면 후기 들려 주세용 😊영상 봐주셔서 감사합니다 🌞
Where can I buy one!!!!!
It was on Kickstarter, but now the funding period for that campaign has ended and you'll likely have to wait for in-stock inventory to arrive later this year! Good news is that eventually it should become an in stock item on Amazon (but I guess this also depends on your region)
The pro switches are supposed to be better no?
Might be preference for the sound (the JWICK WOB switches from the pro version are supposed to sound deeper and less clacky), but they do mention the JWICKs are smoother out of the box
@@TAZAKEYThanks both sound good but I think I prefer the deeper sound! I'll be upgrading from 7 year old cherry mx browns so I think it'll be smooth to me regardless
@@rich5916 Ah well, if that's the case, either option is going to be a world of difference 🤣 Thank you for watching a leaving a comment!
Is there anywhere other than kickstarter to order it?
Nope
Only on Kickstarter for us international folks!
They said it eventually come out in Amazon.
@@kracksickIes That's what I heard as well, but I believe that will be after fulfillment is complete for the Kickstarter orders, which should bring us to around mid March. If that timeline works, it may be worth waiting for the in-stock inventory, but we should also anticipate that it may be a situation where you'll have to compete for stock on Amazon.
we have an abundant of them in Vietnam luckily. Just purchased one myself and made a typing video about it :)
is the rainy75 or the womier sk71 better for gaming?
There shouldn't be a material difference between the two for gaming performance. I would pick the Rainy 75 though, a lot better out-of-the-box experience and more customizable!
@@TAZAKEY i see thanks
바이올렛 스위치인가요?
네! HMX 바이올렛 스위치 입니다 😊
35 dollar shipping ☠️☠️
진짜 저 가격대에 구성에 마감이 말이 안되는 듯 ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ
가성비템들이 마감이 살짝 아쉬운 경우들이 있는데 여러모로 잘 만든 것 같아요!! 영상 봐주셔서 감사합니다. 자주 놀러오세용! 🌞
This keyboard doesn cost 100 dollars. Shipping costs 35 dollars. 135 dollar is very expensive for this keyboard....
where are you finding 135? its 100 and I found it for 75 as well, even if it was 135, that's still budget
with everything that you’re getting, thats still value
@@suave-alpaca8412 you are too wrong. The keyboard specs are really bad at lite version. And it cost 99 dollars with no shipping price. I found Yunzii AL75 keyboard. Its sounds better, gorgeous design, have good rgb and 6000 mah battery capacity. When i compared with rainy 75, there is a massive different with each other. (yunzii costs 108 bucks, rainy 75 costs 135 bucks)
135 is still insane value for this board
Got it for 105 bucks Pro Ver, insane value indeed