I actually like this! - Epomaker RT100

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  • čas přidán 19. 06. 2024
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    0:00 Plouffe's two favourite things
    0:33 Unboxing
    1:59 The mini-display and misc. features
    3:35 Build quality, weight, and design impressions
    5:33 Sponsor - Volta
    6:06 Plouffe loves the cable
    7:03 Trying out the display
    9:03 Included switches/keycaps and typing test
    12:10 Pricing and overall thoughts
    14:25 Outro
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Komentáře • 728

  • @theonpointking3328
    @theonpointking3328 Před rokem +460

    The knob being completely black vs brown/beige/grey with the rest of the keyboard is imo, a huge design oversight. It sticks out and clashes with the overall look of the keyboard.

    • @swiftrealm
      @swiftrealm Před rokem +19

      yep, that knob is horrible

    • @onseki1774
      @onseki1774 Před rokem +11

      Should have made it brown !

    • @dandyND
      @dandyND Před rokem +11

      the design also looks like cheap Chinese keebs too, would be better if they just make it a beige plastic piece

    • @FilipoLipos
      @FilipoLipos Před rokem +1

      yeah I though it is hideous

    • @calebahill7
      @calebahill7 Před rokem +5

      yeah the color and the weird rgb media playback control on the top totally ruins it for me. I'd probably buy one if it wasn't for the knob.

  • @Neoxon619
    @Neoxon619 Před rokem +752

    I get that the whole point of display is to be detachable, but it’s honestly really hard to see unless you’re looking at it from a specific angle.

    • @ddegn
      @ddegn Před rokem +64

      It's one of those things to get you to emotionally want the keyboard even though the display adds little value. It sure made me want one. I had to remind myself it's completely impractical and I already have lot of little displays I could use if I wanted something like this. (I design and build industrial sensors and I have a bunch of different small displays on hand.)

    • @Criiies
      @Criiies Před rokem +2

      How do you know?

    • @702DialedFilms
      @702DialedFilms Před rokem

      i have this keyboardangle

    • @MarioGoatse
      @MarioGoatse Před rokem +2

      My boy rocking the Limited Edition SoyBoy special pfp.

    • @LetrixAR
      @LetrixAR Před rokem +6

      @@ddegn the definition of gimmick

  • @achy9
    @achy9 Před rokem +372

    They’re called Kailh sockets because the hot swap retainer for the switches that is soldered to the pcb is from Kailh, as opposed to some others that are out there

    • @zodoGames
      @zodoGames Před rokem +6

      I was just about to comment the same thing.

    • @bigboiman1236
      @bigboiman1236 Před rokem +1

      *Kailh

    • @achy9
      @achy9 Před rokem +1

      @@bigboiman1236 thanks. I’ll edit.

    • @masterninjahh
      @masterninjahh Před rokem +9

      they're also compatible with more switch types than the outemu sockets that a lot of cheap boards come with

    • @achy9
      @achy9 Před rokem +8

      @@allikchi5651 I thought this but didn’t want to say it. Glad someone else did.

  • @SHAMIXNATSU
    @SHAMIXNATSU Před rokem +176

    Man i didn't know the keyboard community is this deep. I'm honestly shocked & glad that there are so many people out there ready to understand & help.

    • @paulhenricksen5728
      @paulhenricksen5728 Před rokem +30

      It's a terrible hobby. Don't get tempted into it :)

    • @tiestofalljays
      @tiestofalljays Před rokem +7

      It's really sweet. The keyboard is one of the primary ways we interact with a PC. Having one that isn't "bargain bin at Goodwill" quality makes a huge difference imo. You don't have to spend $200+ to get a good one (or a good kit).
      There are also some pretty affordable, yet good keyswitches nowadays. I've been using Kailh Box White v2 switches for the last few months - factory lubed as well. I also 3D printed (resin) some really comfy keycaps for my WASD keys :)

    • @Sylveighty
      @Sylveighty Před rokem +9

      @@paulhenricksen5728 yeah, one blink of an eye and now you have 3 $500 boards that you didn't even like that much haha

    • @Sylveighty
      @Sylveighty Před rokem +2

      @@tiestofalljays yeah, I've heard this once before but something about "The keyboard is the Modern Pen" and I highly agree.

    • @monhi64
      @monhi64 Před rokem +1

      Oh yeah keyboard enthusiast CZcamsrs is a surprisingly large CZcams niche. I get it, but the one thing I never understood was how much dedication is put specifically towards the keyboards sound.

  • @SquattingSamurai
    @SquattingSamurai Před rokem +49

    I was so impressed with the build quality, design, silence, THE CABLE and overall "vibe" of the keyboard that I was expecting the price tag to be $300-$400. Well, $250 on the very least. My jaw dropped when I heard Plouffe say its $120. Yeah I know its just plastic and not metal, but it still sound and feels (at least from the description) better than most full-metal custom built keyboards.
    I was thinking about getting a custom keyboard to replace my Razer Huntsman V2 - which is a decent keyboard, but is NOTHING compared to this Epomaker and is twice as expensive - and honestly this might be the one. I am not enthusiastic enough to spend $700 on a custom keyboard just for fun, but this one sound like a steal

    • @Lechondary
      @Lechondary Před rokem +2

      Check out Monsgeek M1 or Monsgeek M2. Aluminum build for only around the same price. You'd have to get switches and keycaps though as they only come in a barebone kit.
      For pre-built, I recommend the Akko Mod 007 PC. Suuuper good and is the same price as the one in the video.

    • @tukuiPat
      @tukuiPat Před rokem +1

      it's so cheap because the case is plastic and not aluminum, for most keebs the cost is largely going to be from the aluminum case.

    • @kingzach74
      @kingzach74 Před rokem +3

      @@Lechondary The problem with the Akko Mod 007 is there is no numpad. What is the obsession with Keyboard enthusiasts who hate the ten key?

    • @Lechondary
      @Lechondary Před rokem +1

      @@kingzach74 the Monsgeek M2 has the numpad. Same layout as the keebs in the video, 1800 layout. Costs just a tiny bit more than the Monsgeek M1. I myself plan on getting one since I use the numpad for work.
      The reason I suggested the mod007 is to get to the same level of pricing as the one in the video to as close as possible.
      Enthusiasts, for some reason love modifying their keebs but can't be bothered with the extra work a larger board requires. They also like their layouts as minimal as possible. Probably for the looks, the compact size creates more space for your desk, or even portability when you travel a lot. Some even go for a 40% layout, which is just bonkers because what kind of realistic work are you even gonna accomplish on that thing? Loool

  • @redavatar
    @redavatar Před rokem +218

    I miss my old Logitech G15 which had a screen in the middle - that screen was very handy for showing stuff like RAM usage, CPU usage, FPS, etc. These days people prefer to use overlays for some god awful reason but that display had buttons that let you also show game specific info.

    • @TheModa17
      @TheModa17 Před rokem +4

      I miss my G510, it had a similar Display

    • @ElveZ83
      @ElveZ83 Před rokem +6

      If only it wasn't a rubber dome. But still the best in terms of customization the display for almost all games of that era.

    • @tassadarforaiur
      @tassadarforaiur Před rokem +2

      A lot of that functionality can also be handled by accessories like stream decks now, which does take more desk space, cables, and drivers, but does give you more flexibility with your primary keyboard

    • @PhysicsGamer
      @PhysicsGamer Před rokem +3

      G510 here. Logitech made a fantastic handful of devices in that series and then seems to have totally abandoned it. Very sad about that.

    • @RadimentriX
      @RadimentriX Před rokem

      yeah, i was looking for a replacement of my g15 refresh but didn't find anything with mechanical switches since i also wanted to try those. only had rubberdome before. in the end i decided to get a corsair k95 and later added the screen that corsair has for some of their keyboards. i really love finally having back the cpu load and temps and stuff on that little screen instead of having to put the whole icue-window on another screen

  • @eldibs
    @eldibs Před rokem +90

    "One inch by whatever three-quarters of an inch is." That would be three-quarters of an inch. Or 0.75 inches, if you prefer decimals.

    • @mysteryibe
      @mysteryibe Před rokem +3

      No we just use the superior metric system in literally the rest of the world

    • @RYCSTEW
      @RYCSTEW Před rokem +1

      I’m a firm believer that it’s good to understand both systems.

    • @cadenchurchill4296
      @cadenchurchill4296 Před rokem

      I was just thinking the same thing 🤣

    • @flweeptwo
      @flweeptwo Před rokem

      Was thinking more like 12/16

  • @MWPdx
    @MWPdx Před rokem +12

    @2:20 As an American, I can do that conversion. Three quarters of an inch is approximately 3/4".

    • @xnamkcor
      @xnamkcor Před rokem +2

      Keep in mind that when it says "3/4 Inch" it's really going to be 13/16"-7/8".

    • @wormspeaker
      @wormspeaker Před rokem

      Wouldn't that be 0.75 inch?

  • @therealstinkypinky
    @therealstinkypinky Před rokem +23

    3:00 - Worth mentioning that "Tri mode" refers to the three modes of connectivity and not the operating systems that they are compatible with. The three modes would be wireless 2.4 GHz With a dongle), bluetooth (no dongle), and of course wired :)

    • @jasonechowork
      @jasonechowork Před 4 měsíci

      do you know if it connects to multiple bluetooth devices?

    • @therealstinkypinky
      @therealstinkypinky Před 4 měsíci

      @@jasonechowork for this board I'm not sure, but tri-mode keyboards that I have used in the past can connect to up to 3 Bluetooth devices and allow you to toggle through them!

  • @gabrielpereiradacosta7538

    Still wating my RT100 to be shipped since 20th March, using this video to appreciate some more this beautiful piece of tech and trying to forget about the time I have to wait to get my hands on it.
    Awesome video as always!

  • @huantian
    @huantian Před rokem +9

    If it feels mushy on the bottom it's because silent switches usually use some sort of silicone ish dampener at the bottom of the pole to, well, dampen the bottom out sound, which causes some mushiness as a result. Personally I like silent switches, they have cool sound.

  • @ColeHajek
    @ColeHajek Před rokem +21

    I got it when it came out and i love it, though i agree with the slight mush at the bottom of the stroke. For me its worth it as it quieter than my laptop and I finally have a numpad! Just with the software was easier to use, you really have to look through the menus and scroll down to find all the options and they're named weirdly. Still great!

    • @Gowingnator
      @Gowingnator Před rokem

      Does this have static RGB, so it's not flashing?

    • @ColeHajek
      @ColeHajek Před rokem

      @@Gowingnator no it has full rgb, it just isnt set to go full rainbow on you when you first turn it on

  • @muneeb-khan
    @muneeb-khan Před rokem +31

    I asked this on the last keyboard video but I'm going to ask again. Any chance you could do a main channel video just summarizing your favorite keyboards and why? Especially because at this point you’ve seen a ton through shortcircuit.

  • @bando9922
    @bando9922 Před rokem

    This board has been sitting in my Amazon cart for about a week, Thanks for the details!

  • @concernedcitizen6313
    @concernedcitizen6313 Před rokem +7

    I absolutely love this keyboard. I'm using it to type this comment right now, in fact!
    I would say two things, though: 1) In my experience, the Budgerigar switches, which are an option when ordering this keyboard, aren't 100% compatible with the stock keycaps. In particular, the spacebar doesn't ascend properly after a soft press, as the spring isn't strong enough to overcome the tactile ridge on the legs of the stem during ascent. The flamingo, which has the same strength of spring, I'm almost completely sure, struggles but is able to ascend because of the lack of an obstacle (the tactile ridge or "bump").
    2) The screen doesn't come back on after the keyboard has gone to sleep in wireless mode. In order to get the screen back on, you have to either turn the keyboard off and on again or switch it from Windows to Mac more (or the other way around, if you're a Mac user).
    Also, I do find it disappointing that, while it has Windows and Mac mode, it doesn't have optional Mac keys, only Windows keys. For me, that's not a problem, since I use Windows, but if I were a Mac user, I'd be a bit annoyed.
    All of that being said, I overall love this keyboard, and after spending hours hand-lubing each of my flamingo switches (yes, they're factory lubed, but only just barely), I can say that this keyboard, with stock keys, truly THOCKS!

    • @madawars
      @madawars Před 3 měsíci

      is the RGB customizable? i am thinking of ordering the deep grey one and this is a must for me (the one i have rn is customizable)

    • @mattpitt30
      @mattpitt30 Před 3 měsíci

      Im tempted with this keyboard, i am trying to move away from Corsair

    • @mattpitt30
      @mattpitt30 Před 3 měsíci +1

      @@madawarsfrom what i read it is, but you can also use a software called Open RGB, which might also work for them

    • @maxhayashi4078
      @maxhayashi4078 Před 13 dny

      Hello, which type of Switch would you recommend for somebody concerned about typing speed? Which ones would provide best feeling on typing?

  • @EliteProductions3129
    @EliteProductions3129 Před rokem +7

    "An inch by whatever 3/4 of an inch is." Is hilarious to me lmao

  • @francois2449
    @francois2449 Před rokem +34

    Aren't the "Kailh hot swap sockets" referring to the sockets soldered to the back of the PCB instead of the 5-pin configuration of the switch?
    If so, I would consider it a selling point, as I never had any issues with Kailh sockets (unlike Gateron sockets. Those suck)

    • @BSEUNHIR
      @BSEUNHIR Před rokem +4

      Yes. Baffled by how he doesn't know.

    • @SeraphX2
      @SeraphX2 Před rokem +1

      @@BSEUNHIR Also baffled how he doesn't know those aren't Kailh switches. They are Epomaker Sea Salt Silent switches. Why would they ship with some other company's switches? lol
      PS: They are really nice switches. I just did my first custom with a CIY GAS and the Sea Salt switches (not silent version) and I love them. I already have my next build on the way and I'm gonna get the silents and compare the two sets.

  • @CRNGD
    @CRNGD Před rokem +16

    Just a warning about Epomaker, sometimes their shipping can be screwy at best, but it becomes even worse with customer service being awful according to many people. Epomaker themselves are a reseller of many different products (for example they sell the Th80, which is just the NJ80 with a different knob and pcb but is otherwise the same). That said, you can generally find the original keyboards from the Original Manufacturers for cheaper, save for the TH80 for some reason.

    • @TheBlackSkimmer
      @TheBlackSkimmer Před rokem

      Yeah, I bought one keyboard from them and while I like it, I'm never buying from epomaker again for the reasons you stated. There are better companies to buy from.

    • @santiago.ordonez
      @santiago.ordonez Před rokem +1

      Shipping is crazily expensive, and you have given me one more reason to forget about them haha
      And forget about buying switches, they seek packs of 10, for 15 USD, if that’s not a rip off I don’t know

    • @gavinsong1351
      @gavinsong1351 Před rokem +1

      Yep, I paid 100 CAD for Epomaker 680, and it is FK680, a 40 CAD keyboard. How I found out that? They even didn't bother to change the original package.

    • @SeraphX2
      @SeraphX2 Před rokem

      @@gavinsong1351 they have nice switches tho. I love my sea salts. and these sea salt silents are gonna be in my next build so I can hear the difference.

    • @gavinsong1351
      @gavinsong1351 Před rokem +1

      @@SeraphX2 and that is Homoo silent sea salt, 15.7 cad for a box of 35 switches, before shipping and tax

  • @thebigfinger
    @thebigfinger Před rokem +11

    The really nice cable you kept mentioning about reminds me of the brand called chubby cable that I've seen ads for before and all look great. Would be super interested in seeing a video covering them and whether they're any good or not in the future.

    • @profosist
      @profosist Před rokem +1

      I noticed as well and finally ordered some. They actually turned out to be great!

    • @paulharding8757
      @paulharding8757 Před rokem

      That is definitely just a chubby cable. They are really nice and all come with those connections and the cable strap. Would be good to see a video on them and some of the crazy colours they do

  • @be9nz
    @be9nz Před rokem +16

    I think Epomaker is gonna get huuuuuge soon. I recently got one and the out-of-box feel is unmatched for the price tbh. It's wonderfully built and obviously cared for. Huge fan.

    • @Gowingnator
      @Gowingnator Před rokem +1

      Does this have static RGB, so it's not flashing?

  • @Lead_Foot
    @Lead_Foot Před rokem +12

    They're kailh hot swap sockets because the sockets are literally made by kailh, not because they're compatible with kailh switches.

  • @octorokpie
    @octorokpie Před rokem

    This is exactly the keyboard layout I want, I just never knew what it was called! Awesome!

  • @xnamkcor
    @xnamkcor Před rokem +15

    "An inch by whatever 3/4 of an inch is".
    That would be 6/8.

    • @_evildoer
      @_evildoer Před rokem +3

      To be more precise, its 9/12ths

    • @AislingPhoenix
      @AislingPhoenix Před rokem +1

      I'd argue it's actually 0.75 inches

    • @xatev5732
      @xatev5732 Před rokem

      @@AislingPhoenix No it's not. Clearly its 0.7500

  • @Ametisti
    @Ametisti Před rokem +22

    This is like.. the only one of these keyboards reviewed on here with a layout I'd even use. Navless makes WAY more sense than TKL, cuz all the nav stuff is in the numpad anyway. AND it has a volume wheel and F keys.

    • @MangoTangoFox
      @MangoTangoFox Před rokem +4

      I use the nav keys AND numpad constantly, and it made me want to get a full 100% board and not even go 1800 layout (what this is) because of how it weirdly repositions or removes them. Toggling the numpad and especially hunting for the 4 separated keys (1 3 7 9) is just too slow.
      But I realized, there are non-compacted 75% layouts with the same lowered arrow keys like this, but that instead of the numpad have all 5 of the nav keys (excluding the useless insert key) on the right side with logical positioning... So I went with that and a matching separate numpad that I can move off to the left for low-dpi gaming, but ALSO use it as a macro-pad usable without using the mouse hand. My old mechanical from 2012 had macro keys left of the main cluster, but boards like that are essentially impossible to find these days outside of overpriced stuff like the Corsair K95, or cheap membranes (reddragon, k55, evga z12, etc).

    • @Sylveighty
      @Sylveighty Před rokem +1

      1800 seems like your type of layout. Keychron has a bunch of affordable ones.

    • @Ametisti
      @Ametisti Před rokem

      @@MangoTangoFox Oh, yeah. I use both a lot of the time as well. Generally speaking I'm more of a fan of big keyboards, and have a few specific features I value way above even it being mechanical, which are nice to haves if it's a £20 cheapy thing, but are super mandatory if it gets expensive. I ended up getting a G910 on sale and have been very happy with that.

    • @Ametisti
      @Ametisti Před rokem

      @@Sylveighty I think I looked super briefly at one of those when seeing if there even were more customisable mech boards for my tastes. TBH the navless concept is more something I'd be fine with, but not go out of my way for really, it's just annoying cuz to me it makes way more sense as compacted layout for people wanting to sacrifice keys, since it doesn't lose functionality. For me personally, my layout of choice is Go Big or Go Home. I want fullsize with extra macro and media keys. While I think people generally have a lower opinion of its switches, I really like my G910 cuz switches ain't everything and it ticks all my boxes aside from having a usb hub in it, which is more a nice-to-have.
      I just find the whole keyboard scene pretty frustrating cuz there's a million and half boards that all seem suuuper similar in axing way too many keys and being smol, and if ya want fullsize, ya get the most basic looking thing with no real frills. If I ever wanted something more premium, for custom caps and switches or whatever, god knows what board would even be tolerable.

    • @Sylveighty
      @Sylveighty Před rokem +1

      @@Ametisti true, fullsize there really isnt much except gimmick boards and boring boards.

  • @SeraphimKnight
    @SeraphimKnight Před rokem +1

    The cables from KBDFans have very similar end connectors and the one I got from them is definitely my favorite I own! I try to theme all my keyboards in light blue/mint so I can justify me keeping using it 😂

  • @jeffreykelley3837
    @jeffreykelley3837 Před rokem

    I'm a bit of an epomaker fanboy. I think they make great stuff. They have a couple brands under their umbrella including Akko.
    My main keyboard is a Epomaker GK96. in the bottom of the case I added tire weights and 2 part pourable silicone to add a bunch of weight and to make it sound better. I also used some kbdfans foam to add between the plat and the PCB. It has lubed Akko CS Jelly Black linear switches and an Akko keycap set which was $40 and it's double shot PBT and has a bunch of extras for just about any config of keyboard.

  • @ahmadsaid1313
    @ahmadsaid1313 Před rokem

    In our local, there's a keyboard like this too, built-in OLED display, gasket, south-facing switch and programmable knob. It's Fantech Maxfit81 and it's cost less than $100

  • @wormspeaker
    @wormspeaker Před rokem +4

    That's a sweet looking keyboard. Though I really need a full ANSI keyboard with a full numpad, arrow keys, function keys, and 6 button command set. I use all of them and my productivity drops in coding when my page up, page down, home, end, insert, delete, and numpad aren't where they're supposed to be. So many cool keyboards don't do true full size.

    • @swiftrealm
      @swiftrealm Před rokem

      Keychron Q6 does. idk what you mean about 6 button command set, but it's a 100% layout.

  • @MsToshi1990
    @MsToshi1990 Před rokem +1

    I have the Flamingo Switches and I really love them! Definitely recommend them!

  • @justrogue2264
    @justrogue2264 Před rokem +9

    The cable are generally referred to as "Chubby Cables" And a brand sells almost the exact same cable under that name for not too much $!

  • @TheMrBonzz
    @TheMrBonzz Před rokem +5

    Ina!? WAH!? 12:31

  • @foxster.mp4
    @foxster.mp4 Před rokem +3

    5:23 those keys with the little running man symbol with the plus/minus symbol are to change the speed of the RGB I think

  • @MrGrimsmith
    @MrGrimsmith Před rokem

    Looks like a nice enough bit of kit but I was more concerned by the quality assessment. Sounds good, I may pick up one of their simpler ones as the screen isn't something I would use and I don't do wireless.

  • @jimbosnice
    @jimbosnice Před rokem +54

    I love that the COMPANY THAT MAKES YOUR FULL KEYBOARD, HAVE MISPRINTS IN THEIR $120 KEYBOARD'S PACKAGE!!! 😆 🤣

    • @swiftrealm
      @swiftrealm Před rokem +5

      Well, that's why it's $120...they have to cut corners somewhere lol

    • @ozmond
      @ozmond Před rokem +5

      $120 is cheap so yeah that explains it

    • @toastedclosure2770
      @toastedclosure2770 Před 6 měsíci

      i agree, huge red flag

  • @Bustmychoad
    @Bustmychoad Před rokem

    “An inch by, whatever 3/4 of an inch is” 🤣🤣🤣 gotta love the content!

  • @m4nc1n1
    @m4nc1n1 Před rokem

    I bought this keeb after seeing this. VERY glad I did! It is amazing for the price. Came with Silent Seasalts which are very very quiet, but I swapped them out for the Flamingos and it Thocks!

  • @TwitcyTrain
    @TwitcyTrain Před 4 měsíci

    I love mine after a week of using it. Mine came with epomaker wisteria linear switches which are great.

  • @billkillernic
    @billkillernic Před rokem +1

    I pre order it more than a month ago and they told they will ship at the end of march and now they say at the end of april but I see so many youtube videos testing these which grinds my gears

  • @lyvi6656
    @lyvi6656 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Just got the linear switches for work - I am SO keen

  • @triadwarfare
    @triadwarfare Před rokem +1

    11:30 something I can't give up on a keyboard are the navigation and editing keys as I touch type in Excel. You can do much more things efficiently on a keyboard than a mouse.

    • @RolandHazoto
      @RolandHazoto Před rokem

      I thought I might be alone in being bothered by the lack of Home and End keys. They are so under-rated with how much time they save.

  • @jmhm17
    @jmhm17 Před rokem +2

    I hate clicky keys but love the hard stop, it's very crisp. I buy liniers and know exactly what you mean about them being mushy.

  • @Rbillionn
    @Rbillionn Před rokem +7

    "an inch by... whatever 3/4 of an inch is" 2:20
    favorite line Ive heard from LTT

  • @thejackofclubs
    @thejackofclubs Před rokem +2

    the reason you get south facing led is for cherry profile keycaps, you have to have the slope of the keycaps on the bottom. but if you have a shine through keycap, itll look bad if its not north facing. the solution is to buy keycaps that are not cherry profile.

  • @Mrkad87
    @Mrkad87 Před 4 měsíci

    Great review. Is it recommanded for fps gaming ? Latency wise, especially in wireless mode ??

  • @skizzarz
    @skizzarz Před rokem

    regarding silent mush, if the key actuated at the bottom out point, I would agree. since it actuates considerably before bottom out... less than silent switches you might say promote bottoming out switches which isn't good practice, and I'm not fond of that.

  • @thepopeinater769
    @thepopeinater769 Před rokem

    I ordered it as soon as it was released for my office job, and I am enjoying it.

  • @prefontaine2790
    @prefontaine2790 Před 6 měsíci

    Just got this keyboard for 75 dollars on amazon and I'm so happy with it, especially for how little I paid for it. I went with the Wisteria linear switch and it sounds sooooo good without any modification.

  • @SkylordDuck
    @SkylordDuck Před rokem +8

    "An inch by whatever three quarters of an inch is"

    • @justSahm
      @justSahm Před rokem

      that's like triple what a quarter inch if that helps

  • @samsanimationcorner3820
    @samsanimationcorner3820 Před rokem +1

    OMG! I love the beigebox aesthetics of this thing! Looks a lot like the keyboards I had as a kid. Except, like they updated the tech, just never updated the design language. We need to bring beige computers back, I swear.

  • @BSEUNHIR
    @BSEUNHIR Před rokem +6

    Come on Plouffe.
    They're Kailh hot swap sockets because Kailh produces them. If you look at the bottom of the PCB you can see the Kailh logo stamped onto them. There are also ones procuded by Gateron which are largely the same, but Kailh is what most everyone uses.
    You're being pushed as the LTT keyboard specialist, please live up to the expectation everyone has of you.

  • @KasVTK
    @KasVTK Před rokem +5

    His mom should stop dressing him. He's grown now.

  • @Shadow7134
    @Shadow7134 Před 4 měsíci

    The stabilizer icon reminds me of a scale bubble balance.
    Running man with + or - is how to go back a word when holding ctrl with left or right arrow.

  • @TechKnowCat
    @TechKnowCat Před rokem +1

    I have the Epomaker Budgerigar switches in one of my keyboards, and they are some of my favorite switches. I think I am going to get this keyboard with the flamingos, I don't think I would like the see salts either.

  • @AaronShenghao
    @AaronShenghao Před rokem +1

    I felt this kind of small screen kind of thing is what Logitech tried but didn’t work… like the G510s. I believe the last one they made was G19

  • @PeterTardent
    @PeterTardent Před rokem +2

    The word you can't pronounce, it's what Lukes bird is.

  • @NeverlandSystemZor
    @NeverlandSystemZor Před rokem

    The little "running man" on the arrows remind me of the old "Lode Runner" game.

  • @matthewbrown4075
    @matthewbrown4075 Před rokem +30

    I think you guys should check out the flux keyboard when it's available. Looks very interesting

    • @DavidNightjet
      @DavidNightjet Před rokem +2

      I just backed it on kickstarter this morning. Can't wait to see the SC video on it.

    • @VinLAURiA
      @VinLAURiA Před rokem +2

      Hot damn, never heard of the Flux before, but it's immediately piqued my interest. Looks like art.lebedev's old Optimus keyboard concept but not only fully realized (beyond what the finished Optimus Maximus was able to deliver) but having gone even further. I'll have to keep my eye on that thing. I wonder if it could be made into a Framework 16 component... ?

    • @matthewbrown4075
      @matthewbrown4075 Před rokem +1

      @@VinLAURiA that would honestly be sick

    • @garethsnaim8174
      @garethsnaim8174 Před rokem

      Well it sure does look shiny but I bet the typing experience will be utter trash.

    • @matthewbrown4075
      @matthewbrown4075 Před rokem +1

      @@garethsnaim8174 yeah it doesn't sound very good to me but I'm hoping that the it's whole gimmick is worth the trade off. Guess we'll see

  • @PhysicsGamer
    @PhysicsGamer Před rokem

    I really have to wonder what the benefit of the detachability is. Are they planning to support additional modules there? The Logitech G510/G15 keyboards show the benefit of having a little tertiary display on your keyboard, but those had larger screens and buttons specifically to control what was on the screen. I'd love to see the idea come back but this one seems a bit half-baked.

  • @drakinfpv9629
    @drakinfpv9629 Před rokem +1

    Kinda missed the retro factor on the USB cable, the USB-A end is a db9 serial plug, the keyboard end is a coax cable.

  • @gmscott9319
    @gmscott9319 Před rokem +3

    2:20 "It's an inch by whatever three-quarters of an inch is."
    I believe we call that... three-quarters of an inch.
    Thanks for the video!

  • @JacobManhart
    @JacobManhart Před rokem +1

    "tri-mode" refers to connectivity (bluetooth, 2.4ghz, wired), not the OS it is compatible with.

  • @peterciawi7755
    @peterciawi7755 Před rokem

    kailh socket meaning that switches with pin like kailh, cherry, gateron ( wider pin ) are compatible, because on cheaper board usually they have outemu socket ( smaller pin ) for example akko, ktt , and other more budget switches, and that cannot fit cherry or other wide pin switches without modification

  • @Czar1249
    @Czar1249 Před rokem

    That cable you love is sold under the ChubbyCable brand. I wonder if that's a Chubby cable or if it's just an OEM rebrand. I've bought three of them, they're super nice.

  • @hazho9134
    @hazho9134 Před rokem

    Is there a video on your keyboard that you refer to @11.40? Its a beauty and is pretty much what I've been looking for, for the past year.

  • @n1k0n_
    @n1k0n_ Před rokem

    Working on a 3d printed mechanical keyboard now with a rp2040 and a OLED display right now :)
    You should design your own handwired mechanical keyboard for the full experience.

  • @speedstrn
    @speedstrn Před rokem

    If you ever find out more about the cable/usb-c connector, do a video on where to get those!

  • @GinsuSher
    @GinsuSher Před rokem

    3:01. Forgive me if I'm wrong, but I think Tri-mode refers to the types of connection it can do... Wired (usb c), 2.5GHz and Bluetooth.

  • @Epomaker
    @Epomaker Před rokem +1

    Hi! Thanks for reviewing our RT100, and we are so excited to meet all the mechanical keyboard enthusiasts here! The small TV shows the lines because it's not plugged in very tightly. It will be fine after you insert it until reaching the end. We can make an introduction video about how to use the small TV if everyone wants to watch it :)

  • @squishy312
    @squishy312 Před rokem

    That's exactly what I was looking for a few years ago. I have a cat that LOVES to lay on the keyboard. An on/off switch is almost mandatory. I found a wired keyboard that is programmable to turn off all the keys except one, to set it out of cat mode. Do they make it in black?

  • @HiImBob
    @HiImBob Před rokem +1

    I found the housing on Aliexpress when I was getting supplies for making my own cables :)

  • @deseven
    @deseven Před rokem +2

    What a great idea! I especially like how to see the mini screen you have to pick your whole keyboard up. Such convenience, much innovation!

  • @remypaquin7224
    @remypaquin7224 Před rokem

    I want on of these and have an extra deep bottom section 3d printed or molded and slap a framework motherboard in it
    Also when you the key font look industrial it made me think that these look very similar to the font used on an old fatal cnc in a shop I used to work in.
    Finally I think the usb a connector ends are supposed to be reminiscent of serial connector

  • @hello1414276
    @hello1414276 Před rokem

    The mini screen compared to the newly introduced flux keyboard.... I know which to choose from honestly, thanks for the review!

  • @dustinmiller4807
    @dustinmiller4807 Před rokem

    I have had a RK 98 for a few years now it’s the best keyboard I’ve used for anyone who likes the size of this one but I did buy mine new for $40 and now it’s double that.

  • @Shaqmove
    @Shaqmove Před rokem +1

    I hope we get to test out the other switches next time on the board itself

  • @ThatRedHusky
    @ThatRedHusky Před rokem +1

    Luckily I am an extremely heavy typer, like I straight up CRUSH the poor key every stroke. A little mush at the end is like a little pillow for my fingers, and the really solid bottoming out switches can straight up hurt after a while. That's definitely more of a me problem though.

  • @lushG678
    @lushG678 Před rokem

    If we send in Jank keyboards that we use (budget ones) would you choose some of them to test if possible? like a viewer segment thing

  • @Voidelle
    @Voidelle Před rokem +2

    RGB matched with key caps that aren’t able to be backlit bothers me to no end for some reason.

  • @TylerTrailRides
    @TylerTrailRides Před rokem +1

    I had this keyboard for a while. I loved it but the A key started being very finicky, even with different switches, so I returned it

  • @SeraphimKnight
    @SeraphimKnight Před rokem +4

    96% layout is the best imo, it's just a shame that there's literally no one doing a good custom full aluminum that's anywhere near reasonable in price. Just gotta hope that someone like Qwertykeys or Meletrix or someone gets there somehow. I've resorted to going with 75% in the meantime.

  • @DrummerLocnar
    @DrummerLocnar Před rokem +1

    the option you "couldnt pronounce at all" is the proper name for Budgies, the kind of birds Luke has

  • @PCFees
    @PCFees Před rokem +1

    First keyboard that I instantly bought on the spot. With the Flamingo switches though. I also can’t stand silent switches.

  • @TruFire710
    @TruFire710 Před rokem

    I have my dab rig at my desk and the glass breaking sfx at 1:39 gave me a little jump.😂

  • @kennethmiller81
    @kennethmiller81 Před rokem

    The little display reminds me of the icue nexus I have on my k95 platinum

  • @DUCKDUDE4100
    @DUCKDUDE4100 Před rokem +2

    That disconnect sound at 13:22, you shitters lol.

  • @maaltagabriel
    @maaltagabriel Před rokem

    I like the sound and the look of this a lot

  • @infi84
    @infi84 Před rokem +1

    the mushy feel is exactly what I like about silent switches

  • @wvvern
    @wvvern Před rokem

    Will you guys ever review the Wooting 60HE? Hands down the best gaming keyboard with incredibly innovative features.

  • @hamstersmash
    @hamstersmash Před rokem

    I've bought 2 Akko keyboards and few different switch sets, was looking to buy Flamingos next too :D

  • @seandoyle5956
    @seandoyle5956 Před rokem +1

    I've been collecting and customizing keyboards by this company and their factory. Idk... I just find them unique-ish and fun. They definitely have a lot going on in their factories 😂😂

  • @Schatten.mensch
    @Schatten.mensch Před rokem

    I'm glad that there are people who try out weird ideas for peripherals because you never know what might be a good idea ... but I'll probably never be able to see missing keys as a positive feature.

  • @I86282
    @I86282 Před rokem +1

    1:20. Oh that key sound though. That's the real sound.!!!
    "Please may I have some more.!"
    None of this obnoxious clickety clack of these Cherry Reds.
    6:40. "N N Now that's hu hi high quality H2O.!"
    Sea salt silence. Yes please.! MDA all the way.!
    I freaking love the retro. Crossed with the contemporary. With a dash of bespoke. And those cables though.!!!
    This may very well be a perfect keyboard for me.
    Superb episode. Fantastic review of fantastic product. Bitchin.!
    👍👍

  • @AirForcePararescuer
    @AirForcePararescuer Před 11 měsíci

    Keyboard is great, the smart screen does get bugged with firmware update, at least in my case, the support has been beyond helpful. However still about 5 days now without a fix, but they have responded everyday with a new thing to try. So cant fault them there, hopefully i can get that fixed soon, but the KB itself is solid and sounds great out of the box.

  • @maxhayashi4078
    @maxhayashi4078 Před 13 dny

    Hello, I'm interested in this keyboard, but I'm concerned about the Backlight...on Amazon, there are some comments saying that even with Backlight, it's dark. Could you let me know your opinon?
    I have been using the Keychron C2, which has a See through Backlight...there's light coming through the keys, and with resource, I can still see the keys even in a dark room.

  • @DrazenKlisuric
    @DrazenKlisuric Před rokem

    Do they have it in ISO layout?

  • @akaRAIJIN
    @akaRAIJIN Před rokem

    those epomaker flamingo switches (or whichever the linear variant is) are pretty nice

  • @goemboeck
    @goemboeck Před rokem

    Looks very nice, a retro-vibed Keychron K4.

  • @Ellipsis115
    @Ellipsis115 Před rokem

    6:20 - 6:58 I now want to buy these connectors on mass too or maybe find where to buy housing or find the best and become a connessour lol

  • @shields2594
    @shields2594 Před rokem

    I have an Epomaker keyboard. Not this one but I love mine! Battery life could be a bit better but other than that it’s great.

  • @ParagonFury
    @ParagonFury Před rokem +1

    So, retro computer;
    - This Keyboard
    - Fractal North with the wooden front panel
    - All Noctua Fans + Rad for CPU
    - Noctua 4080
    You'd just need a similar retro mouse and motherboard and BAM! 1980's high-end PC.