Was the plan in the end to have USB-C PCBs? Or are we still being offered the ol' B.face (nothing against the old n' gold but I want to make the transition to USB-C eventually).
I see that Doyu has come out with a USB-C board but as it's still in its early revisions I thought I'd hold off on it.
I want to personally transition to USB C, so all my future boards including this will have it. It's just a better connector, and I see no point waiting for everyone to get cables (either the consumer or maker has to push it, and the maker can make the switch happen a lot easier).
B.face is kind of useless with this. It's a $60 PCB with a more restricting firmware. I know that's the price because of the LEDs, but they aren't useful with a build like this so it's basically $60/bad firmware vs $30/great firmware. Obvious choice to me.
I plan to use this same PCB with X60 V2 so I'd like it to be perfect, even if it means delaying this shipment or sending them separately (which I doubt either will be the case, as PCB prototyping and making changes is very quick). It won't be too complex or over the top, so should be easy.