Awh yess a review of the bridge75😍I love how this keyboard looks and sounds - definitely end game material imo! I think the SC switches would have suited your channel perfectly, but I totally get why you went with thocky switches🙂
This keyboard isn’t going anywhere, anytime soon 🥰 Haha, yeah those ones would have been good for brand consistency but common we gotta get that thockk 😊
Watched whole video, but I don't get why its perfect, just another good keyboard. Good, solid, but what makes it perfect, its not different from rainys epomakers and so on.
It's a great keyboard! I haven't personally treid the Rainy, but I plan on soon. It's definitely better than the Epomaker P75, and I rate that keyboard very highly.
@@fRthann each of those keyboards are very different. I know this from owning way too many. 😅 I agree with his assessment, but it's fair to ask why it is considered perfect over the rest.
For those interested in this keyboard: you can find it much cheaper on other websites. I would shop around first. I have the basic version of this which is available on Divinikey for $80. I do agree that it is probably the best budget keyboard out there. I stripped all the foams from mine and I love how it sounds and feels. I enjoy your reviews but do have one nitpick. Your mic is picking up desk noise during the sound test and it echoes quite a bit, especially when wearing headphones.
@ Divinikey has stock ready to ship too, but they are also a large vendor with a lot of inventory. I understand that you were sponsored by the shop and will be recommending them, but I personally want to help people save money. It's good feedback for Mechlands to consider as well. You review was great and unbiased, though, which is why I am subscribed.
The text on the back is the deconstructed version of Shortcut Studio's logo. Move the three components on the right to the top of the three component to the left, it'll look like S rotated 90 degree, and C mirrored. And that coincides with the name of your channel :D
Charge it to arrive 50%, open it up, and unplug the battery. Then you can just run it wired forever. I'm also concerned. Have you checked out the NuPhy subreddit? Some scary shit there lol
Complain letter: Bro please review more budget keyboards! Everyone reviews these $100+ keyboards. But it's hard to find trusted reviews of budget keyboards. Please review the attack shark m86, Royal kludge R75 etc. but please do the M86 first (can it beat the aula f75 🤔). You haven't done any budget keyboard reviews in months!!!! ‼️
Hey, thanks for your feedback. As a few people pointed out in this video, the Bridge75 can be got for $85. What sort of price ranges are you hoping I cover?
What if low profile is the ultimate deal breaker? Then it isn't the ultinate. I bought the wooting 60HE and got rid of it after a week because wihout low profile I don't want it, despite wanting all the extra features. Btw... Talk slower mate. Take a breath occasionally. Its painful to listen to you cramming as many words in every second as possible.
Speed up your brain instead maybe, the guy speaks perfectly fine. And why on earth would you order the wooting in the first place if low profile is a deal breaker for you...
As a person with both rainy and bridge, it depends. The sound of the rainy is more marably, and the switches require less actuation force. You have more option when it comes to backplate and color. The bridge75 is more clacky(?), and comes with a ball-catch system. As far as I can tell, neither come with full qmk support, just via. Earlier versions of the rainy75 have had a few QC issues, notably missing stabliser support in the pcb. Both are unlikely to have great after-purchase support, both due to the 'low' price and the general type of chinese companies they come from. [ex: bridge75 explicitly states no warranty support after 30days, when mainline brands offer at least a year] With all that being said, the price for the boards punch well above their weight as far as pre-assembled boards go. Unless you really value the ball-catch system, I would choose whichever has a lower shipping cost, and it will be fine.
@@RoundishCircle I prefer the bridge over the rainy because it sounds great without foams. The rainy is a solid option that is very pretty. I agree with above that it has more of a marbly tone while the bridge is more clacky. The basic bridge is $80 on Divinikey, which is very cheap for what you get. If you want rgb, then the price is about the same for either one.
@ your comment inspired me to try out removing the foam from the Bridge. This is all new to me and on first impression, the overall feeling is more flat and, idk "sharp" maybe. I wonder would you mind giving me some information about why foamless builds are a consideration, and the desire behind them. Thanks in advance!
Awh yess a review of the bridge75😍I love how this keyboard looks and sounds - definitely end game material imo! I think the SC switches would have suited your channel perfectly, but I totally get why you went with thocky switches🙂
This keyboard isn’t going anywhere, anytime soon 🥰 Haha, yeah those ones would have been good for brand consistency but common we gotta get that thockk 😊
Watched whole video, but I don't get why its perfect, just another good keyboard. Good, solid, but what makes it perfect, its not different from rainys epomakers and so on.
this dude calls every other board perfect, its all just clickbait content
It's a great keyboard! I haven't personally treid the Rainy, but I plan on soon. It's definitely better than the Epomaker P75, and I rate that keyboard very highly.
@@bricekim this is just incorrect 😂
@@fRthann each of those keyboards are very different. I know this from owning way too many. 😅 I agree with his assessment, but it's fair to ask why it is considered perfect over the rest.
@@bricekimmaybe because he only choose perfect kb
That space bar is hell 😂
I think it’s really good
@ is the high pingy reverb from your desk or from a mic mount? I guess that’s not there irl?
@ yeah I think it’s my fault with the way I’m recording my sound tests. I’ve had this comment already so going to try sort this for the next time!
Nice vid mate
Cheers man!
For those interested in this keyboard: you can find it much cheaper on other websites. I would shop around first. I have the basic version of this which is available on Divinikey for $80. I do agree that it is probably the best budget keyboard out there. I stripped all the foams from mine and I love how it sounds and feels.
I enjoy your reviews but do have one nitpick. Your mic is picking up desk noise during the sound test and it echoes quite a bit, especially when wearing headphones.
Absolutely, Mechlands are charging for having stock ready to go! Thank you for the feedback - I'll try to fix up my sound tests to mitigate that!
@ Divinikey has stock ready to ship too, but they are also a large vendor with a lot of inventory. I understand that you were sponsored by the shop and will be recommending them, but I personally want to help people save money. It's good feedback for Mechlands to consider as well. You review was great and unbiased, though, which is why I am subscribed.
@ that’s absolutely fair and admirable, and thank you 😊
The text on the back is the deconstructed version of Shortcut Studio's logo. Move the three components on the right to the top of the three component to the left, it'll look like S rotated 90 degree, and C mirrored. And that coincides with the name of your channel :D
Wow, that's cool 😄
you can get the standard version for 85 usd
Yup, I did get a couple of comments mentioning this. At that price…insane value
Does anyone worry about their battering swelling up, that is my biggest stress about wireless keebs.. Since my keeb doesn't move around that much.
Charge it to arrive 50%, open it up, and unplug the battery. Then you can just run it wired forever. I'm also concerned. Have you checked out the NuPhy subreddit? Some scary shit there lol
I've never had this problem.
@@KingLouieX That is unlikely but definitely possible. It's a good idea to open them up regularly and inspect the battery. Nobody wants a spicy pillow
Complain letter:
Bro please review more budget keyboards! Everyone reviews these $100+ keyboards. But it's hard to find trusted reviews of budget keyboards. Please review the attack shark m86, Royal kludge R75 etc. but please do the M86 first (can it beat the aula f75 🤔). You haven't done any budget keyboard reviews in months!!!! ‼️
Hey, thanks for your feedback. As a few people pointed out in this video, the Bridge75 can be got for $85. What sort of price ranges are you hoping I cover?
@sc.studio budget:$50-75
Midrange $90-150
$$$🤑🤑: $200+
Do some budget boards. Checkout the attack shark M86, r75, r65. Attack shark one seems interesting! 🤔
What if low profile is the ultimate deal breaker?
Then it isn't the ultinate.
I bought the wooting 60HE and got rid of it after a week because wihout low profile I don't want it, despite wanting all the extra features.
Btw... Talk slower mate. Take a breath occasionally. Its painful to listen to you cramming as many words in every second as possible.
Did you check out the NuPhy Air 60HE? Melgeek also makes a LP HE board that's apparently decent.
I appreciate the advice 😄 I'll have a video on the Nuphy Air60 HE soon!
Speed up your brain instead maybe, the guy speaks perfectly fine. And why on earth would you order the wooting in the first place if low profile is a deal breaker for you...
@@DreamingPhenom lmao what a comment. I didn't notice the talking thing either. Maybe he also didn't realise he wanted LP until he had the Wooting.
No rgb 😢. No 100+ fps without rgb 😢😢😢😢😢😢.
-100000 aura for no RGB
@sc.studio for real 🤣
The pro version has RGB and doubles the battery capacity to 8000
What do you think is better Bridge or Rainy?
Both good, But bridge is more updated on design. Rainy cuter though.
As a person with both rainy and bridge, it depends. The sound of the rainy is more marably, and the switches require less actuation force. You have more option when it comes to backplate and color.
The bridge75 is more clacky(?), and comes with a ball-catch system.
As far as I can tell, neither come with full qmk support, just via.
Earlier versions of the rainy75 have had a few QC issues, notably missing stabliser support in the pcb.
Both are unlikely to have great after-purchase support, both due to the 'low' price and the general type of chinese companies they come from. [ex: bridge75 explicitly states no warranty support after 30days, when mainline brands offer at least a year]
With all that being said, the price for the boards punch well above their weight as far as pre-assembled boards go. Unless you really value the ball-catch system, I would choose whichever has a lower shipping cost, and it will be fine.
Trying the Rainy soon and I'll be making a comparison from my POV.
@@RoundishCircle I prefer the bridge over the rainy because it sounds great without foams. The rainy is a solid option that is very pretty. I agree with above that it has more of a marbly tone while the bridge is more clacky. The basic bridge is $80 on Divinikey, which is very cheap for what you get. If you want rgb, then the price is about the same for either one.
@ your comment inspired me to try out removing the foam from the Bridge. This is all new to me and on first impression, the overall feeling is more flat and, idk "sharp" maybe.
I wonder would you mind giving me some information about why foamless builds are a consideration, and the desire behind them.
Thanks in advance!
I want the HE version but it’s never available
I think there's probably better HE boards.
It needs split space support and split shift and backspace if possible. I am not buying any new keeb without split space at least.
Split spacebar is a must once you've used it
@@jammies701 interesting...I've not yet been enlightened by this
@@sc.studio 75XT layout like Keebio Sinc is peak
i got the pro version for 110 usd
Yep, great deal!
its a decent keyboard if you are looking for a pre built at a cheap price. in the grand scheme of customs its terrible. lol.
@@prestonvarner611 I guess I have a lot yet to discover
sponsored video + "best" in title. shameful.
Get over yourself