Computers
Drop launches the CSTM65 keyboard
Built for portability and customization
When looking for a new keyboard, two of the most important aspects are comfort and customizability. As always, Drop has those two in spades. Further adding to how many options you can grab from the company, Drop has announced the new CSTM65 keyboard.
As the name suggests, the CSTM65 keyboard is a 65% keyboard. Despite its size, the keyboard still offers the same amount of customization as Drop’s other offerings. It complements the CSTM80, the brand’s 80% keyboard.
The keyboard features an interchangeable, magnetic case, which is available in aluminum or polycarbonate. Users can easily change the case to match their style. As always, users can also customize the keycaps, switches, and cables. The package offers either the tactile Gateron Brown Pro 3.0 or the linear Gateron Yellow KS3.
Under the hood, the CSTM65 keyboard comes with per key RGB LEDs, custom ABS south-facing keycaps, PCBA mounted stabilizers, and 5-pin switch support.
The CSTM65 keyboard is available now through Drop’s website. The barebones package will sell for US$ 79. An assembled kit will cost US$ 129. Customers can also grab a custom case — coming in black, white, Laser Purple, Skiidata Orange, and Shinai Green — for US$ 25. Finally, users can get an upgraded forged aluminum case for US$ 59.
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