i am trying to support developing countries so i thought i might give them a try.
rectangles.store
I use an Iris split keyboard from keeb.io. it’s comfy. Actually I have two of them; the heavy clicky custom one with steel plates stays home; the light quiet one is for travel.
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Keychron is good but AFAIK they are a Chinese company and manufacture in China, the country websites are just for the currency
I love my Keychron. I haven’t tried any of the others on the list though.
Had a keychron k10 for years that just died after a static shock when I touched it (during normal use).
Thinking about getting another, but haven’t decided on 100% or tkl
I’m a Ducky 100% user myself, have 2 in use. I have a KB Paradise 70% on standby.
No RGB gang.
Ducky keyboards are fantastic!
I currently have two, but have had a few others.
I started with a Ducky Shine 2 with white keycaps, orange LEDs and red switches, then killed it when I dropped a 2 L bottle of fanta on it, bought a Shine 4 with brown switches to replace it, then got a Ducky One 2 Skyline with blue switches and later a Ducky One 2 Tuxedo with blue switches.
Currently using the Skyline base with the absolutely fantastic keycap set Trailblazer from Alohakb:
https://www.alohakb.com/en-se/products/alohakb-trailblazer-cherry-profile-keycaps
I would like to have a white Duky One 3 base and put the keycaps on that, but so far I have not seen a white base from Ducky…
I love my Keychron. I have essentially no experience with any of the other brands though. I believe they are based in Taiwan.
NGL all those url looks suspect
I have 2 keychron keyboards and I like both of them a lot.
Got a Wooting keyboard. Comes with a Linux app. Pretty good keyboard. Can’t complain.