omg i was trying to get this board because i wanted an aluminium case board with gasket mount thats cheap. after watchin this video im kinda having second thoughts because of the built 😅 thanks for the brilliant honest review brother! and amazing editing and choice of music, definitely kept me watching the entire video 😁
Fantastic in-depth, honest review and i wish i saw it before ordering mine 🙃 at least it'll hopefully sound nice with some akko cream blues? Btw your sense of humour and choice of music got an instant sub from me
While the case finish is not as nice as some other anodized boards, I don't think you will be disappointed with the sound. This board sounds good with any decent switch that's not trash level of sound.
@feres5020 thanks so much for the reply! That gives me hope, I was looking for something that sounded good stock without breaking the bank. It arrives tomorrow so I'm looking forward to the build
@@dreadwolfrising oh yes it does sound pretty good in stock form. Stabilizers may need some touch-up though. One thing to note, the plate is very soft so you may want to pay extra care and attention to ensure switches are seated properly in the plate.
@feres5020 ahh that's really good to know! I'll be prepared to lube and tune the stabs and take care with the plate and foam. Much appreciated and thanks so much for the heads up 🙌
Thank you for making this video! I just canceled my orders just now because my RT100 with Jade Blossom switches and MOA keycaps sound more thocky than the Leobog Hi75. I'm just going to keep using the same board for now.
So much truth to your statement. I noticed that I have been watching one keyboard review after another, and I found that the sound tests are not enough for me to figure out which keyboard is the one that I prefer. I began to narrow down the most important values that I want out of a keyboard: comfort, all-day typing comfort, prevent carpel tunnel and inspire creativity. The RT100 so far has been one of the best typing experiences that I have had so far. The Wisteria switches are so easy to type on. The lighter that I type, the more soothing the sound signature. Maybe I will take a break from watching reviews, and just enjoy using the keyboard that I already enjoy!@@odinblog
Great video! First time ive seen such an in-depth video, have you heard of the sugar65 board from weikav? Seems to be a similar priced board with similar specs
You should buy some moa keycaps in orde to enjoy the super😂b creaminess with vertex 1 switches... Nice review ,well done and subscribed. I love mine hi75 though 😢 is coming from asia to itw home here in Europe, Sila.
Have you looked at the sugar65 and the monka6067 as well as the vgn vxe75? If you have, are you going to release a review of any of them? Out of the ones I mentioned, which one is the best? Thanks!
are there any other aluminium kits which produce low-pitched sound like the Hi75 but with better build quality? popular choices like zoom, qk, monsgeek with full foam are at best, between high and low pitch. i found, so far, that only abs case brings about true low, marbly sounds.
Dude! Thanks for this honest review. I am actually considering this keyboard since I'd like to have a 75% profile keyb. But it does sound pretty much similar to my GMK67 (currently with a few mods and durock stabs). So I guest it isn't much of a difference then. I think I may go with a Infi75 which is a bit pricier but definitely an upgrade to my GMK67.
@@rinnoX1 2 layers tape mod and polyfill. Holee mod and lubed for the durock stabs. I'm using akko cream yellow v3 pro for the switches. Unless my ears fail me, I do think they sound pretty close. I actually ended up buying the Monsgeek M1W earlier over the Hi75.
thank you! I didn't teset the GMK67 but many review said that GMK67 is a keyboard which is not so good on the sound (the foam is so-so) but it has very great modding potential. Howver, I think Hi75 is the keyboard which is no further modding needs, and it has not any potential for further modding at all.
@@odinblog I see. I have a gmk67 right now and the sound is surprisingly very nice for being only $20 usd. I have two questions though which you may have answered by I don't remember. Did you try modding the keyboard and taking the foams out, and if you did was the final result good or bad? Also, what are some keyboards that are similar to the hi75? Are there any alternatives that you would recommend that are not too expensive? Thank you!
I've not test these keyboard except Hi75, so I'm afraid I can't provide an accurate opinion with them. However, I think the newer is better, the newer Hi75 should be the best one within these option --- but please aware that Hi75 DOESN'T HAVE WIRELESS CONNECTION which the other did have.
Could you explain a bit more about why the hi75 has bad build quality? I am new to keyboards so I am finding it tricky to understand. Thanks for the great video by the way!
1. The latest batch of Hi75 has much better build quality right now; 2. the first batch of Hi75 has worse build quality because: 2.1 This ia a very cheap keyboard which it cannot afford much more cost and potential loss, 2.1 so they are using cheaper die-cast machining (compare to better but expensive CNC, cause rougher surface; 2.2 Worse quality control requirement. They prefer to ship some little defect keyboard that may alleviate the possible defect loss
I just got mine, I don’t see any rough aluminum surface or the wobbly switch. Must be the new batches. I got the pre built epomaker version. Coming from cherry switches im pretty satisfied with my leobog 😊
It is hard to define "the thockiest" which just like it is hard to say that which singer is the best. I could only say that I love the sound of QK75 (1st version) the most.
@@odinblog It definitely is but no seller here has the Hi8 and importing it by myself would have cost me a lot more. That's why I went with the Hi75. Plus I already doubled my initial budget to get the Hi75😅
The knob has 2 buckles at the left and right edge. You may try to shake the knob between these 2 buckles and pull it (a little bit brutally) at the same time.
Wait! In terms of build quality, it's visibly clear that Hi75 is bad. I mean the aluminum is of poor quality and the finish is bad too. The issue with installing and removing switches is also true, saw that in another video. But is it really a waste of money to consider buying this? I mean, this is the only under $100 offering 75% alu kit. There are others under $100 but those are 65% and I already own one fantasic 65% board. Please, do give me an answer cause I am really interested in this.
I don't think it is a waste of money for buying it..... but I do think that the typing sounds, and only the typing sounds, should be the ONLY element you need to consider with. To be honest, I think Hi75 is a really good keyboard if you care about the typing sounds, but it is absolutely not recommend if you want to buy a custom-class alu kit with a cheap price -- the build quality of HI75 is absolutely NOT BAD AT ALL in accordance with the price tag; but it is NOT GOOD ENOUGH to compare to the high-end alu like Matrix nor Foxlab. They are absolutely not the same class. However, its typing sound is good enough to compare with other high-end customs like Owlab or Qwertykeys.
@@mutasimhasanmuhi3607I just got the keyboard, It do sounds fantastic out of the box no need to mod any further. All the stabs sounds pretty good factory lube pretty well. I bought it from Taobao barebone kit cost only $31. For the price of this it's actually pretty good. I am not a keyboard enthusiast but I like the overall sound and aluminum case of it. Might be because I came from Keychron V1 which is plastic. Well everyone have different preferences, so no need to be hard on yourself. Just choose what you like.
omg i was trying to get this board because i wanted an aluminium case board with gasket mount thats cheap. after watchin this video im kinda having second thoughts because of the built 😅 thanks for the brilliant honest review brother! and amazing editing and choice of music, definitely kept me watching the entire video 😁
Thank you for your appreciation!
Your keyboard review is very good! 👍
thank you!
I am good with stock sound from the board, it s so cheap now on taobao already. Cant wait for mine to arrive. Thanks so much for your in-depth review!
Thank you for your appreciation!
another insane indepth review! props!
Thank you for your appreciation!
Fantastic in-depth, honest review and i wish i saw it before ordering mine 🙃 at least it'll hopefully sound nice with some akko cream blues?
Btw your sense of humour and choice of music got an instant sub from me
Thank you!
While the case finish is not as nice as some other anodized boards, I don't think you will be disappointed with the sound. This board sounds good with any decent switch that's not trash level of sound.
@feres5020 thanks so much for the reply! That gives me hope, I was looking for something that sounded good stock without breaking the bank. It arrives tomorrow so I'm looking forward to the build
@@dreadwolfrising oh yes it does sound pretty good in stock form. Stabilizers may need some touch-up though. One thing to note, the plate is very soft so you may want to pay extra care and attention to ensure switches are seated properly in the plate.
@feres5020 ahh that's really good to know! I'll be prepared to lube and tune the stabs and take care with the plate and foam. Much appreciated and thanks so much for the heads up 🙌
This is a really good review 👍
thank you!
Thank you for making this video! I just canceled my orders just now because my RT100 with Jade Blossom switches and MOA keycaps sound more thocky than the Leobog Hi75. I'm just going to keep using the same board for now.
Good, the one which you love should be the best one.
So much truth to your statement. I noticed that I have been watching one keyboard review after another, and I found that the sound tests are not enough for me to figure out which keyboard is the one that I prefer.
I began to narrow down the most important values that I want out of a keyboard: comfort, all-day typing comfort, prevent carpel tunnel and inspire creativity. The RT100 so far has been one of the best typing experiences that I have had so far. The Wisteria switches are so easy to type on. The lighter that I type, the more soothing the sound signature.
Maybe I will take a break from watching reviews, and just enjoy using the keyboard that I already enjoy!@@odinblog
Great video! First time ive seen such an in-depth video, have you heard of the sugar65 board from weikav? Seems to be a similar priced board with similar specs
Thank you for your appreciation, but I'm sorry that I have not tested with sugar65 🥲
Amazing video
Thank you for your appreciation!
You should buy some moa keycaps in orde to enjoy the super😂b creaminess with vertex 1 switches...
Nice review ,well done and subscribed.
I love mine hi75 though 😢 is coming from asia to itw home here in Europe, Sila.
me encantó tu reseña, saludos desde México
Gracias!
I just got mine today and I freaking love it
Great!
Commenting for the algorithn, great content
thank you!
best review, keep going
thanks!
Damn, this is some good content
thank you!
great video
fabulous video
thank you!
@@rinnoX1 thank you!
Have you looked at the sugar65 and the monka6067 as well as the vgn vxe75? If you have, are you going to release a review of any of them? Out of the ones I mentioned, which one is the best? Thanks!
Sorry, I have no plan to review these keyboard (I'm too poor to buy those all 😂) or if they are willing to send me one sample later.....😅
超專業的... 佩服!
謝謝支持!
are there any other aluminium kits which produce low-pitched sound like the Hi75 but with better build quality? popular choices like zoom, qk, monsgeek with full foam are at best, between high and low pitch. i found, so far, that only abs case brings about true low, marbly sounds.
I Think QK75N may meet your expectation. It's build quality much better than the former QK75 and has a better sound profile.
Dude! Thanks for this honest review. I am actually considering this keyboard since I'd like to have a 75% profile keyb. But it does sound pretty much similar to my GMK67 (currently with a few mods and durock stabs). So I guest it isn't much of a difference then. I think I may go with a Infi75 which is a bit pricier but definitely an upgrade to my GMK67.
i have a gmk67 and i really want the hi75 so i'm surprised to hear this. what are the specs of your build that make it sound so similar to the hi75?
@@rinnoX1 2 layers tape mod and polyfill. Holee mod and lubed for the durock stabs. I'm using akko cream yellow v3 pro for the switches. Unless my ears fail me, I do think they sound pretty close. I actually ended up buying the Monsgeek M1W earlier over the Hi75.
thank you! I didn't teset the GMK67 but many review said that GMK67 is a keyboard which is not so good on the sound (the foam is so-so) but it has very great modding potential. Howver, I think Hi75 is the keyboard which is no further modding needs, and it has not any potential for further modding at all.
@@ellmanncayetano5551 i see. why did you choose the m1w over the hi75? how much was the m1w at the time?
@@odinblog I see. I have a gmk67 right now and the sound is surprisingly very nice for being only $20 usd. I have two questions though which you may have answered by I don't remember. Did you try modding the keyboard and taking the foams out, and if you did was the final result good or bad? Also, what are some keyboards that are similar to the hi75? Are there any alternatives that you would recommend that are not too expensive? Thank you!
What is the thickness of the Keycaps? Did you notice any warping?
Which Keycaps?
Brooo, I need ur help :D
for gaming (i need low latency), typing sound, which one i should choose
1. LMK81 / Cidoo V75
2. MonsGeek M1W
3. Leobog Hi 75
I've not test these keyboard except Hi75, so I'm afraid I can't provide an accurate opinion with them. However, I think the newer is better, the newer Hi75 should be the best one within these option --- but please aware that Hi75 DOESN'T HAVE WIRELESS CONNECTION which the other did have.
Could you explain a bit more about why the hi75 has bad build quality? I am new to keyboards so I am finding it tricky to understand. Thanks for the great video by the way!
1. The latest batch of Hi75 has much better build quality right now;
2. the first batch of Hi75 has worse build quality because:
2.1 This ia a very cheap keyboard which it cannot afford much more cost and potential loss,
2.1 so they are using cheaper die-cast machining (compare to better but expensive CNC, cause rougher surface;
2.2 Worse quality control requirement. They prefer to ship some little defect keyboard that may alleviate the possible defect loss
@@odinblog Oh that makes sense. Thank you for explaining. :)
I just got mine, I don’t see any rough aluminum surface or the wobbly switch. Must be the new batches. I got the pre built epomaker version. Coming from cherry switches im pretty satisfied with my leobog 😊
whats the thockiest keyboard youve tested that is in the 75% layout
It is hard to define "the thockiest" which just like it is hard to say that which singer is the best. I could only say that I love the sound of QK75 (1st version) the most.
GGWP brohhh
thank you!
Is it worth it for 70 dollars prebuilt with the graywood v3 switches as a first mechanical keyboard?
where is it 70 though? At epomaker its 100$, couldnt find any cheaper
@@littlepulco I am from India and I purchased it from a local vendor here. Less shipping charges and stuff for India I guess
@@rohitsapkal80 To be honest, I think Leobog Hi8 is much much much better but only cost a little bit more
@@odinblog It definitely is but no seller here has the Hi8 and importing it by myself would have cost me a lot more. That's why I went with the Hi75. Plus I already doubled my initial budget to get the Hi75😅
Any tutorial how to remove knob?
The knob has 2 buckles at the left and right edge. You may try to shake the knob between these 2 buckles and pull it (a little bit brutally) at the same time.
whats the white side legend keycap
These are Leobog morse code Keycaps
Leobog Hi75 or Keychron Q1 v1 ?
Compare to v1.... Hi75 should.be the no brainer.
Wait! In terms of build quality, it's visibly clear that Hi75 is bad. I mean the aluminum is of poor quality and the finish is bad too. The issue with installing and removing switches is also true, saw that in another video.
But is it really a waste of money to consider buying this? I mean, this is the only under $100 offering 75% alu kit.
There are others under $100 but those are 65% and I already own one fantasic 65% board.
Please, do give me an answer cause I am really interested in this.
I don't think it is a waste of money for buying it..... but I do think that the typing sounds, and only the typing sounds, should be the ONLY element you need to consider with.
To be honest, I think Hi75 is a really good keyboard if you care about the typing sounds, but it is absolutely not recommend if you want to buy a custom-class alu kit with a cheap price -- the build quality of HI75 is absolutely NOT BAD AT ALL in accordance with the price tag; but it is NOT GOOD ENOUGH to compare to the high-end alu like Matrix nor Foxlab. They are absolutely not the same class.
However, its typing sound is good enough to compare with other high-end customs like Owlab or Qwertykeys.
@@odinblog
thanks for the feedback. Helped a lot.
I will choose between this one and M1W
@@mutasimhasanmuhi3607 You are welcome
@@mutasimhasanmuhi3607I just got the keyboard, It do sounds fantastic out of the box no need to mod any further. All the stabs sounds pretty good factory lube pretty well.
I bought it from Taobao barebone kit cost only $31. For the price of this it's actually pretty good.
I am not a keyboard enthusiast but I like the overall sound and aluminum case of it. Might be because I came from Keychron V1 which is plastic.
Well everyone have different preferences, so no need to be hard on yourself. Just choose what you like.
worth the price
agree!
Is there a TLDR for this?
If you care about build quality, don't buy it. If you care about sound, just buy it.