Why are all 60% cases compatible with all the PCBs, while generally no tkl case is compatible with any of the existing PCBs? This is crazy.
Why should I purchase this over a gmmk keyboard that costs a third of the price of this one?
Why is the usb port on the left, while all the existing tkl have the port on the right?
Why are you using an usb c cable which is by definition much much much more dangerous than micro and mini usb?
Sorry for the number of questions and thanks for your effort.
The colour that you chose is probably meant to look fine with most sets, but a nice and brilliant and shiny aluminium case would probably be a nicer option.
Thanks for the feedback!
At the time of writing, the CU80 is the only TKL keyboard that has an Aluminium case and also supports SMD RGB LEDs, USB C, hot-swap sockets and both ANSI and ISO PCBs. The reason we didn't design the case around other PCBs is because we had to design the ISO PCB anyway. We primarily designed this with ISO users in mind first and then we designed the ANSI PCB. In regards to the price it was announced with a cheaper price, but due to the weak £ we were forced to increase it. I honestly believe that htis is a great option for those want a custom TKL keyboard that has ISO support.
I do not think it matters which side the port is on - even if it was on the right, you still wouldn't be able to use any other PCB.
USB-C is now being used on several keyboards and we, alongside others, believe that it is a better option. If USB-C was so dangerous, then we wouldn't have included it in the design and I don't think large tech companies would use it either.
When we asked users which colour cases most they are most interested in, Dark Grey, Black and Silver where the clear winners. If this first round is successful then we will happily add more colours.
I appreciate your questions and feedback.