A total of 7 reviews of this product on Reddit.
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something like this? Keychron K6 68-Key Wireless Bluetooth/USB Wired Gaming Mechanical Keyboard, Compact 65% Layout RGB LED Backlit N-Key Rollover Aluminum Frame for Mac Windows, Gateron Brown Switch https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07ZT1BXKC/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_glt_fabc_NN2NEXQMTX1H80X5FM9E?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1
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You can get an alu frame Keychron K6 off Amazon for $85 right now.
Note it’s not a solid aluminum case–it’s only partially aluminum since it’s wireless it has to be plastic as well.
It’s probably the closest thing you can get to an aluminum keyboard at this price range. You’ll have to pay significantly more for a custom with a solid aluminum case without switches or keycaps so keep that in mind.
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Like u/dertkw said, you’ll find much better keycap compatibility with the EPOMAKER. However, initial usage might be challenging, especially not having a dedicated arrow keys.
I feel like the Keychron K6 is a good middle-ground. You will still experience slight compatibility issues to match up with the right-shift, but as long as you stick with GMK sets, you shouldn’t have a problem.
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Hello! I am a noob and need assistance. I have keycaps that don’t fit my keyboard and want to buy a new keyboard that they will fit. They’re Gundam keycaps off AliExpress — I don’t think the listing is up anymore, but I was able to find pictures on this sub of people using the same ones I have.
I was looking at this smaller keyboard, knowing it fits the keycaps I have (because I saw someone post their build of it), and now I’m wondering if this larger keyboard by the same company will have the same size spacebar etc.
Thank you!
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It’s all just personal preference, though Razer products tend to be overpriced while not really offering anything above and beyond other brands.
Even the Ducky is a bit expensive for what I think is just decent quality – nothing against them (I have a Ducky One 2 TKL with Silent Red switches, though I don’t use it much anymore), but other brands have quieter or nicer feeling stabilizers for the same cost.
Take a look at Keychron. They make nice mechanical keyboards with both wired and wireless connection ability, choice of switch types, and some with hotswap capability for reasonable prices (under $100). The Keychron K6 is their 65% version with RGB backlighting and either brown tactile or blue clicky switches. They have a linear red switch version too.
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Its a Keychron K6: https://www.amazon.com/Keychron-Backlight-Aluminum-Mechanical-Keyboard/dp/B07ZT1BXKC/ref=sr_1_5?dchild=1&keywords=keychron+k6&qid=1629466438&sr=8-5
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I did add a few extra keycaps though.
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