This seems like a really mismanaged company. It looks like a $300-500 keyboard, but considering it was manufactured in a 1st world country, I could see $800 max. It seems like too much money was spent on designing, prototyping, and marketing. Perhaps too big of a markup, like the guys running it want a huge return back on investment. Luxury keyboards have really low profit margins for those who run projects so they can be reasonably affordable, but maybe they wanted to see big profits back which is how it turned into this baffling $2000 price tag.
As someone who has built and paid for one-off keyboards to be manufactured, I do think the 1200 the case costs (plus shipping) is actually decently reasonable if you break it down. The 60% I had manufactured in China ended up costing around 800$ in parts alone. It’s been my experience from requesting quotes from suppliers in Europe that European manufacturing is roughly double the cost of China (a reason why Geistmaschine tried to move production to China with their second keyboard, which was decidedly cheaper than geist). Back to my keyboard, you can generally third production costs at scale. But you still need to consider overhead and profit. And also, based on what Geistmachine has shown on their discord, they have put a lot of work into developing the finish they use on their boards. If you add in staff costs, because Geistmaschine has several employees, I do think it’s not completely outrageous for what they are trying to sell. Geistmaschine does have several issues with their company, mainly as far as communication goes. No question there. But I personally can’t harp much on their product design or pricing.
There's no excuse for the terrible packaging. For $2000 I want a great unboxing experience. Frey Ultra is 1/4 the price of this garbage and has better packaging then the Geist... I am all for very unique designs for the keyboard community but charging criminally expensive keyboards and packaging them like it's a tofu60 from KBDFans is just terrible.
Could not agree more. I own a qk100 and a new mode65 and while there are some downsides and hollowness on the qk100, it is a fullsize board for under 200. The mode was almost twice the price, but the perfection was in every piece and the investment did not feel like a rip off
For this price, it must at least come fully assembled already. And support every wireless protocol existing in the Universe and every OS to customize its programming. Instead, it requires the buyer to fiddle around with ribbon cables that are too easy to break with one unlucky move... Well, at least the switches are hotswappable.
i’m not sure fully assembled is a good thing. that would be a hug turn off for many in this hobby including me. if you can’t at least put it together once then you are missing the one element of fun when you get your dream keyboard.
It was mostly VAT 🙂 The shipping for the Geist itself was “only” $45. But the issue with ordering parts (keycaps, switches, stabs) all from different shops is that you pay, individually, for each of them.
There is Norway that the housing was secured with Saran wrap. I participated in group buys back in 2015 that had a more "premium" unboxing experience for a quarter of the cost. My how time flies... and those times have certainly come and gone.
Well I got defnitly entertained, thanks for the content your videeos are just one of the best pieces of media I follow on this platform please keep up the extremly good work
The price is certainly ridiculous but the board itself is gorgeous (even though personally I would probably go for the T-stand instead of the half moon). Love the colour and keycap selection; you might indeed have a styling type but there's nothing wrong with it. 👍🏼
For that price tag I'd expect everything to be overengineered to insanity. Dinky little flex cable lol. Ok, not gonna question, this is luxury, this is for people who scoff at Louis Vuitton for being too plebian and gaudy.
Great video. I am a new fan of your channel and I love your vibe. Also, I can't tell the difference between the two Bottega bags, the luxrul is close and cute, so that's enough for me. I will bring my friends to buy.
The keyboard looks incredible, perfect amount of sterile and solid desing language, I love the concrete coloring paired with the metalic parts of the keyboard. This is the keyboard i would be using in my modern Brutalist minimalist office. My way of thinking is very niche but thats the perfect vibe i am getting from this keyboard :)
Looks beautiful. But it sounds as if the bottoming out isn't very pleasant on the fingers. Almost every body bottoms out. I personally founds the extreme low profile keyboards used by Apple and others are actually best in that regards.
Their Instagram post popped up in my feed one day and I fell in love with it. Upon seeing the keyboard (which was Geist at that time), I instantly knew that this board is gonna be expensive. Like, "expensive" expensive. But dang it looks beautiful.
thanks to you. I don't feel bad skipping Geist anymore. agree with you on uneven knob gap and the silicone -- although we don't see them, the fact that we know they there is just a bit too much for the price.
So years ago I wanted to buy a new mechanical keyboard. A bluetooth one, like 50 euro max. And started looking for the best board for the cheapest price. Fell hard into the keyboard hobby and ended up on subs like r/mechanicalkeyboards. Which is kinda how I cured my keyboard obsession. These people were "groupbuying" keyboards for thousands of dollars. And they would get those keyboards in like a year .. or two. Sometimes longer. Same for keycaps. And the keycap colors wouldn't even match properly half the time. They would spend 500+ dollars for a second hand super shiney, heavily used keycap set. And the thing is, I can almost guarantee you most of those boards aren't worth sh today. I remember one guy shared a picture of a bunch of keyboard cases and each one cost thousands.
Und wie mich das Video unterhalten hat. Dein Humor ist spitze, die Qualität deiner Videos überragend. Und zum "Produkt" ich schau es mir schon eine ganze Weile an und überlege. Und überlege. 😄
That plastic wrap is the same type that's used to wrap pallets of goods so they don't go flying everywhere in the back of the truck on the way to the customer. Regular plastic wrap that you use at home isn't as strong as and such won't "roll up" into strings like pallet wrap will.
Very beautiful build, I personally love it's aesthetic. The smaller complaints you expressed in this keyboard is probably the lack of experience and the lack of better tooling, and more talented engineers in Germany nowadays. The Chinese now have better machines, and engineers for keyboard manufacturing.
Great video. I love custom keebs, I have 8 in my collection so far. But I don´t think I could ever buy one for 2 grand. Like you said, at the end of the day it´s a computer peripheral. I would rather spend that money on an actual computer.
Is this your next giveaway? 😂 I‘ll eventually buy something like this but for now gonna stick with my QKs. Great video duder! The fade to black at the end got me and I thought you were about to skip over the type test lol
I love how the wrapping is the exact material Germans use to wrap their lunch bread (Frischhaltefolie). Over 1000€ and 2 years of waiting is hard to justify for that
I've heard that here and there but never knew this keyboard thin could actually be that expensive, holy !!! Oh, btw, could someone help me where to buy this macropad? 10:05
Cheese Turbulence, making all the rest of us feel less bad for spending a couple of hundred on a keyboard :) Jokes aside, looking at the keyboard, I can TOTALLY understand - amazing video as always, and, FWIW, keyboard looks incredible and my hunger for beautifully designed things was satiated for a moment.
Fantastic! Both board and the video. How do you feel about the board's layout? It feels like giving a little bit more options would feel nice, especially 7u spacebar.
First of all, thank you! 🙂 Regarding the layout, it is nice but nothing special tbh, it's “just” a 65%. I do also agree with the 7u space bar, especially since my previous daily driver had one, so I had to get used to this again 😅.
I'm in a similar boat but behind in the timeline as a first-batch customer of the Studio ASP. Still really looking forward to the board but the delays and inconsistent communication have not been very encouraging. For the Geist, are you getting only this half moon or is there another polished one coming like some other edition(s)?
Hope you're going to receive yours soon, the Studio ASP looks stunning. I also have a T-Stand and a polished knob which I'm still waiting for, don't know when I'll get those, hopefully sooner than later 😅.
China completely and utterly DOMINATES the innovation, manufacturing and QC of custom keyboards. Don't forget, Keycult only got huge because of Chinese manus. The fact that the Geist 2K pricetag is because they insisted in-house should give pause. People need to understand "Made in the US of A" or "Made in Berlin" is NOT a flex, in the keyboard space. They're 10 years behind.
i remember when this board was used as "render bait" for so many sets back around in 2020. its cool to see that it came to life but yeah it was def an expensive board.
There's just so much Cherry MX switches and any kind of design can carry and this goes deep into the side of diminishing returns. The sound is eerily close to what I have in my Tiger Lite 80 build using Morandi switches, which is actually bit exceptional from a solid body metal case. If I would put two grands on a keyboard it better come with new old stock complicated Alps, pristine beam springs, buckling springs or anything else but the Cherry MX stuff.
What Geist promised - Werk Technica delivered, at least for me. Very disappointed with my Geist GB, the board doesnt sound any special, the mounting system feels flimsy and too soft, its nowhere near oldschool TGR stuff or nice newcommers like Horizon and the Werk 1. The tolerances as you mention in your review are all over the place sometimes very nice and tight and sometimes just akward. The finish was nice though. I am still waiting for my pvd parts I probably will never get. The communication by Maschine is abysmal. In the end I feel like I spent too much money on it being manipulated by fancy adverts.
Thank you for a review, that was a nice experience to watch quality vid. But IMHO the keyboard itself is not worth it. I mean, you could build a decent desktop at that price point...
This is priced as an ultra-luxury item. They seriously need to work on improving the unboxing experience. The plastic wrap and then that uneven hand cut piece of foam are ridiculous.
I’m not against obscenely expensive keyboards but this isn’t it, I can’t stand the design, it just looks like a generic beige point of sale keyboard from the ‘90s with a rotary knob on the top left. I looked at their web site and their other designs seems sold out. Oh well…
@@neoqueto blah blah. Sorry to disagree. Dude, its just my opinion. I don't give a fuck if you don't share it. If I want an art piece I paid an artist or at least an artisan. @TheBenzjr works is much more art than this keebs.
ohhhh you like keyboards and want to built it yourself ? now cough up that 2000 $ so you can spend your whole day trying to assemble it piece by piece jokes aside.... its a pretty good build
why the hell would you pay 2k for a keyboaerd you build? what the hell is the hand written little card for? lmfao "hey im signing this card to let you know that i made sure everything is in the box. have fun building this."
sells $2000 keyboard and didn’t even pay for a translator to stick proper Japanese on the box instead of some machine-translated nonsensical phrases to look cool (what do you mean by 標識を設定します。??)
2000 bucks for a keyboard is unjustifiable. but 2000 bucks for a keyboard with a knob that can never be aligned is outright criminal.
and pcb with flex cuts
My daily is plateless with a swiss cheese leaf spring mounted flex cut PCB @@qwf583 It's a pleasure to type on.
That price tag for sure should include Vaseline.
Or KY
man I'd rather spend money buying a Lego mechanical keyboard that this
This seems like a really mismanaged company. It looks like a $300-500 keyboard, but considering it was manufactured in a 1st world country, I could see $800 max. It seems like too much money was spent on designing, prototyping, and marketing. Perhaps too big of a markup, like the guys running it want a huge return back on investment. Luxury keyboards have really low profit margins for those who run projects so they can be reasonably affordable, but maybe they wanted to see big profits back which is how it turned into this baffling $2000 price tag.
As someone who has built and paid for one-off keyboards to be manufactured, I do think the 1200 the case costs (plus shipping) is actually decently reasonable if you break it down.
The 60% I had manufactured in China ended up costing around 800$ in parts alone. It’s been my experience from requesting quotes from suppliers in Europe that European manufacturing is roughly double the cost of China (a reason why Geistmaschine tried to move production to China with their second keyboard, which was decidedly cheaper than geist).
Back to my keyboard, you can generally third production costs at scale. But you still need to consider overhead and profit. And also, based on what Geistmachine has shown on their discord, they have put a lot of work into developing the finish they use on their boards.
If you add in staff costs, because Geistmaschine has several employees, I do think it’s not completely outrageous for what they are trying to sell.
Geistmaschine does have several issues with their company, mainly as far as communication goes. No question there. But I personally can’t harp much on their product design or pricing.
There's no excuse for the terrible packaging. For $2000 I want a great unboxing experience. Frey Ultra is 1/4 the price of this garbage and has better packaging then the Geist... I am all for very unique designs for the keyboard community but charging criminally expensive keyboards and packaging them like it's a tofu60 from KBDFans is just terrible.
Could not agree more.
I own a qk100 and a new mode65 and while there are some downsides and hollowness on the qk100, it is a fullsize board for under 200.
The mode was almost twice the price, but the perfection was in every piece and the investment did not feel like a rip off
Packing it like a tofu60 😂😂.
aww come on. My tofu 60 is still better than that lmao, and I own a wide range even TGR Jane.
nah don't do the tofu dirty like that, my tofu had better packaging lol
For this price, it must at least come fully assembled already. And support every wireless protocol existing in the Universe and every OS to customize its programming.
Instead, it requires the buyer to fiddle around with ribbon cables that are too easy to break with one unlucky move... Well, at least the switches are hotswappable.
i’m not sure fully assembled is a good thing. that would be a hug turn off for many in this hobby including me. if you can’t at least put it together once then you are missing the one element of fun when you get your dream keyboard.
@@MrJibJub13 or just make a pre-built version and the unbuilt version
Wow. What a beautiful build. I think this might be my favorite implementation of Modern Materials.
Hard agree. I was about to send you a link to this video, but I'm so happy to see that you've seen it already. Ps: I love his content.😊
@@Kaas_Online they make great reviews.
Thank you! 🙂Considering that you designed these and the fact that you've probably seen a lot of builds, this means a lot, appriciate it 🙇♂.
@@Kaas_Online Thank you! 🙇♂
280 shipping is criminal. Just cringed at my Keychron q3 HE and a couple of knobs, 38€ shipping
It was shipping + import taxes
do u know how heavy that thing is and to insure it
likely vat moment
It was mostly VAT 🙂 The shipping for the Geist itself was “only” $45. But the issue with ordering parts (keycaps, switches, stabs) all from different shops is that you pay, individually, for each of them.
There is Norway that the housing was secured with Saran wrap. I participated in group buys back in 2015 that had a more "premium" unboxing experience for a quarter of the cost. My how time flies... and those times have certainly come and gone.
It almost feels like it was done on purpose. Perhaps it's some rare Himalayan cling film harvested by only the most skilled of Nepalese monks.
Well I got defnitly entertained, thanks for the content your videeos are just one of the best pieces of media I follow on this platform please keep up the extremly good work
Thank you so much, really appriciate it! 🙂🙇♂️
This keyboard looks like cheeks bro. That's 2K too much spent my guy
Disagree, it looks fascinating.
Must disagree also. It looks so very clean, I love it
@@dismiggothe thing in the middle ruins it for me, it's way too unbalanced. Right side is too empty with all the big circle things to the left.
i like the look and really enjoy mine. ur prolly j mad ur wallet looks like cheeks
The price is certainly ridiculous but the board itself is gorgeous (even though personally I would probably go for the T-stand instead of the half moon). Love the colour and keycap selection; you might indeed have a styling type but there's nothing wrong with it. 👍🏼
For that price tag I'd expect everything to be overengineered to insanity. Dinky little flex cable lol. Ok, not gonna question, this is luxury, this is for people who scoff at Louis Vuitton for being too plebian and gaudy.
For $2000 it better comes with a tungsten half moon and a full brass case
Great video. I am a new fan of your channel and I love your vibe. Also, I can't tell the difference between the two Bottega bags, the luxrul is close and cute, so that's enough for me. I will bring my friends to buy.
The keyboard looks incredible, perfect amount of sterile and solid desing language, I love the concrete coloring paired with the metalic parts of the keyboard. This is the keyboard i would be using in my modern Brutalist minimalist office. My way of thinking is very niche but thats the perfect vibe i am getting from this keyboard :)
I bought the Studio ASP and can't wait to finally receive it.
Looks beautiful. But it sounds as if the bottoming out isn't very pleasant on the fingers. Almost every body bottoms out. I personally founds the extreme low profile keyboards used by Apple and others are actually best in that regards.
Their Instagram post popped up in my feed one day and I fell in love with it. Upon seeing the keyboard (which was Geist at that time), I instantly knew that this board is gonna be expensive. Like, "expensive" expensive. But dang it looks beautiful.
Is there something that this keyboard does better than others?
It looks cool for sure but it's not $2000 type of cool, no keyboard is.
thanks to you. I don't feel bad skipping Geist anymore.
agree with you on uneven knob gap and the silicone -- although we don't see them, the fact that we know they there is just a bit too much for the price.
I really love the design.
True regard, I salute you! That is fine board tho, indeed. Thank you for your sacrifice!
🤝
Thank you for watching! 🙂
I'm not putting it together after paying that much, I don't know of anything that costs that much that still requires assembly
Let me know when you get tired of the board and want to sell it, I am very interested in buying it from you.
So years ago I wanted to buy a new mechanical keyboard. A bluetooth one, like 50 euro max. And started looking for the best board for the cheapest price. Fell hard into the keyboard hobby and ended up on subs like r/mechanicalkeyboards. Which is kinda how I cured my keyboard obsession. These people were "groupbuying" keyboards for thousands of dollars. And they would get those keyboards in like a year .. or two. Sometimes longer. Same for keycaps. And the keycap colors wouldn't even match properly half the time. They would spend 500+ dollars for a second hand super shiney, heavily used keycap set. And the thing is, I can almost guarantee you most of those boards aren't worth sh today. I remember one guy shared a picture of a bunch of keyboard cases and each one cost thousands.
Und wie mich das Video unterhalten hat. Dein Humor ist spitze, die Qualität deiner Videos überragend. Und zum "Produkt" ich schau es mir schon eine ganze Weile an und überlege. Und überlege. 😄
Danke! 🙂
Entertaining man, very cool. Also you have a very comforting voice.
Thank you! 🙂
That plastic wrap is the same type that's used to wrap pallets of goods so they don't go flying everywhere in the back of the truck on the way to the customer.
Regular plastic wrap that you use at home isn't as strong as and such won't "roll up" into strings like pallet wrap will.
Very beautiful build, I personally love it's aesthetic. The smaller complaints you expressed in this keyboard is probably the lack of experience and the lack of better tooling, and more talented engineers in Germany nowadays. The Chinese now have better machines, and engineers for keyboard manufacturing.
Great video. I love custom keebs, I have 8 in my collection so far. But I don´t think I could ever buy one for 2 grand. Like you said, at the end of the day it´s a computer peripheral. I would rather spend that money on an actual computer.
Thank you 🙂
Is this your next giveaway? 😂
I‘ll eventually buy something like this but for now gonna stick with my QKs. Great video duder! The fade to black at the end got me and I thought you were about to skip over the type test lol
I don't think this will end up in any giveaway 🫣 might sell it when I need the money though 😭.
And thank you for still watching! 🙂
definitely a clean board idk about 2k but its one of those boards you're keeping forever cause you aint selling that.
I love how the wrapping is the exact material Germans use to wrap their lunch bread (Frischhaltefolie). Over 1000€ and 2 years of waiting is hard to justify for that
This reminds me of the VW Phaeton factory. Not the car, but the factory.
Nice vid mate
Thank you 🙂
Should have bought SA caps so you could spend several hundred Euros on them instead of just €116.
I actually have a pair, but it's not a match 😅
yike that is expensive for a keyboard. Thank you for your honest review as always.
Thank you for watching 🙂
I've heard that here and there but never knew this keyboard thin could actually be that expensive, holy !!!
Oh, btw, could someone help me where to buy this macropad? 10:05
As a german i only have one thing to say:
Fantastic Name
Cheese Turbulence, making all the rest of us feel less bad for spending a couple of hundred on a keyboard :) Jokes aside, looking at the keyboard, I can TOTALLY understand - amazing video as always, and, FWIW, keyboard looks incredible and my hunger for beautifully designed things was satiated for a moment.
Thank you so much! 🙂
Fantastic! Both board and the video. How do you feel about the board's layout? It feels like giving a little bit more options would feel nice, especially 7u spacebar.
First of all, thank you! 🙂
Regarding the layout, it is nice but nothing special tbh, it's “just” a 65%. I do also agree with the 7u space bar, especially since my previous daily driver had one, so I had to get used to this again 😅.
This video is a work of art.
Thank you 🙇♂️
The shipping fee costs more than a regular high end keyboard.
I was thoroughly entertained
Thank you 🙂
I'm in a similar boat but behind in the timeline as a first-batch customer of the Studio ASP. Still really looking forward to the board but the delays and inconsistent communication have not been very encouraging.
For the Geist, are you getting only this half moon or is there another polished one coming like some other edition(s)?
Hope you're going to receive yours soon, the Studio ASP looks stunning.
I also have a T-Stand and a polished knob which I'm still waiting for, don't know when I'll get those, hopefully sooner than later 😅.
God damn it’s a beauty
China completely and utterly DOMINATES the innovation, manufacturing and QC of custom keyboards. Don't forget, Keycult only got huge because of Chinese manus. The fact that the Geist 2K pricetag is because they insisted in-house should give pause. People need to understand "Made in the US of A" or "Made in Berlin" is NOT a flex, in the keyboard space. They're 10 years behind.
The sffpc build to keyboard content creator pipeline is real
And here I am having a bad conscious because I backed a keyboard and an additional set of switched for 130€. :D
This keyboard looks like the headquarters for the Stasi or something.
Oh boy more cheese turbulence 😎
Oy oy oy, a new masterpiece! Where's my cuppa' coffee
🙌
Immaculate is a perfect way to describe your production. You just earned a sub.
Keyboard's so satisfying that I made an audible sound when you slid the accent in at 7:10
i remember when this board was used as "render bait" for so many sets back around in 2020. its cool to see that it came to life but yeah it was def an expensive board.
There's just so much Cherry MX switches and any kind of design can carry and this goes deep into the side of diminishing returns. The sound is eerily close to what I have in my Tiger Lite 80 build using Morandi switches, which is actually bit exceptional from a solid body metal case.
If I would put two grands on a keyboard it better come with new old stock complicated Alps, pristine beam springs, buckling springs or anything else but the Cherry MX stuff.
What Geist promised - Werk Technica delivered, at least for me. Very disappointed with my Geist GB, the board doesnt sound any special, the mounting system feels flimsy and too soft, its nowhere near oldschool TGR stuff or nice newcommers like Horizon and the Werk 1. The tolerances as you mention in your review are all over the place sometimes very nice and tight and sometimes just akward. The finish was nice though.
I am still waiting for my pvd parts I probably will never get. The communication by Maschine is abysmal. In the end I feel like I spent too much money on it being manipulated by fancy adverts.
worth it???
The music and this keyboard belong in Mass Effect.
Keebs looks like a 200-300 bucks, expecting more for a 2k
Gave me a whiplash that this was designed in the era of flex cut pcbs and IXPE foams and you only received it now. But it is very aesthetic. Congrats!
Warching this video free making me feel ilegal 😅 beautifulll
Thank you for a review, that was a nice experience to watch quality vid. But IMHO the keyboard itself is not worth it. I mean, you could build a decent desktop at that price point...
That much for a keybaord is insane.. let alone one you pay that much for and still have to assemble it yourself?
How do you use F12345 etc keys on a 65% keyboard? Just noticed they are missimg lol
You can use layers on 65% boards 🙂, if I hit “FN” the numbers row turns into the F-row.
This is priced as an ultra-luxury item. They seriously need to work on improving the unboxing experience. The plastic wrap and then that uneven hand cut piece of foam are ridiculous.
"Cheese turbulence"? 😂 Bruh the hell kinda channel name is that?
Do not dare ever change it
I don't intend to 😛
Couldda got 2 Svalboards my guy
9:10 wrapped enter key cant unsee it, probably wrapped key from gmk
I can't believe I didn't notice that 🙈 For the record, it is level now, it was just inserted a little flimsy...
I hate you for that jittering effect
That wasn't on purpose, but a side effect of a bad shutter speed 🫣 (I think).
Yeah, but does it have Sony guts?
that's a high end pc or 2 flagship phones. damn
Way too expensive, we are already past the time of custom keebs being ridiculously expensive.
ah yes another product in the iq test category
I’m not against obscenely expensive keyboards but this isn’t it, I can’t stand the design, it just looks like a generic beige point of sale keyboard from the ‘90s with a rotary knob on the top left. I looked at their web site and their other designs seems sold out. Oh well…
if keycult made this yall would b slobbin
2000 bucks and it doesn't even come with the switches or the caps. bruh EDIT: or the cable
My keyboard is over 10 times as expensive, I wont sell it for less than $30,000.
A 2000 bucks keyboard? It better be able to play doom.
Guess the brand is trying real hard to be like Leica but for keyboards.
Hold on, the keyboard is not coming already built????
Who need to pay rent when we have 2000$ keyboard?
You're the only Swiss that I like. Great stuff! Keep up the good work.
Thank you so much! 😅
This PCB is disapointing. no 7u, no iso, no split backspace and flex cut :/
Lol next time you're gonna complain about no RGB. This is a luxury product, it was not made to be practical, it was made as an art piece.
@@neoqueto blah blah. Sorry to disagree. Dude, its just my opinion. I don't give a fuck if you don't share it. If I want an art piece I paid an artist or at least an artisan.
@TheBenzjr works is much more art than this keebs.
@@neoqueto ahh, it's an art piece. that's why the board has to be dogshit and cost 10x more than it should
@@qwf583 as long as it's functional. Most art is trash anyways. I'm not disagreeing with you lol, just stating the facts
@MatthieuBENOIST too bad benzjr costs $3000+ a board, and that's charging like $5 an hour for his work
$2000 and they give u a flexcut pcb cmon 😭😭😭
it was designed when flex pcbs were the new hot thing. at least it’s 1,6mm thick and not 1,2mm
consider me entertained :)
Thank you! 😀
Not only was it $2000 but it took 2 years to arrive?! 😮😂 What a joke
What a scam. So many beautiful and more elegant boards for no kore than 500 eur. Plus it has so many little annoying manufacturing defects.
2k for a keyboard…. damn
ohhhh you like keyboards and want to built it yourself ?
now cough up that 2000 $ so you can spend your whole day trying to assemble it piece by piece
jokes aside.... its a pretty good build
excuse me, for HOW MUCH $$$??????????????
That's just horrible packaging IMHO
$20 Keyboard here....
Bro bought an Apple product 😭
it's crazy this is even more than an iPhone 😭
lol i wouldnt pay or buy this at all but if i did no more than 80 bucks
you have to be joking.
Mechanical? Mechanical?!... It's all about HE now 🤦♂😒
why the hell would you pay 2k for a keyboaerd you build? what the hell is the hand written little card for? lmfao "hey im signing this card to let you know that i made sure everything is in the box. have fun building this."
sells $2000 keyboard and didn’t even pay for a translator to stick proper Japanese on the box instead of some machine-translated nonsensical phrases to look cool (what do you mean by 標識を設定します。??)
one of the most hideous keyboards i've come across
Ich finds echli grusig ngl