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geekhack Marketplace => Group Buys and Preorders => Topic started by: Qeeke Studio™ on Sat, 12 February 2022, 00:33:47
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Hi
This is Will from Qeeke Studio.
We have a couple of dozens samples a while ago, and after 2weeks test, the products proved itself to be worthy.
So right now we are happy to start the preorder for Qeeke KR-081 75% Aluminum Keyboard. Please search us on google. www.qeekestudio.com (http://www.qeekestudio.com)
Specifications:
Aluminium Fuselage/ Gateron Switch/ Dynamic RGB Lighting
75% Layout/ Bluetooth/ 2.4G/ Type-C Connection
Fully Programmable/ Mac/ Windows/ Connect Up to 3 Devices
6° Stand/ 8000mAh Battery/ Gasket Mount/ PBT Keycaps
Price:
$229.99 for Keyboard+Switch+Keycaps (Discount Code: QEEKE2022)
$20-$50 for Shipping
Shipping:
Shipping will be from China factory. Each set weighs about 3 kg with packaging.
Dedline/Payment:
The Preorder will end this month, your trust is much appreciated.
Lead time:
20th-31st March
If you have any question, please leave a comment down below, or send emails to our mailbox on the website.
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Approved sorry for the delay
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Link to the website?
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Wrong audience lads
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What is this dumpster fire? And why do I have to download a PDF to see what this is even about?
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Approved sorry for the delay
Thank you so much!
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The packaging box.
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Link to the website?
www.qeekestudio.com
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Wrong audience lads
Sorry, how do you mean?
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What is this dumpster fire? And why do I have to download a PDF to see what this is even about?
Sorry, did not know how to include the picture in the post. :'(
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Can anybody share some thoughts?
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Does this support durock stabs?
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Can anybody share some thoughts?
Using the blocker as a place to store the receiver and the cat at the back of the board are the two things I really liked.
You have mentioned that the keycaps are JDA profile. I have never heard of this profile. I suggest that you put up some comparisons with common profiles, if possible, with both schematics and actual samples.
The keycaps look nice except for the unusual shift and enter keys, the extra lines just make them look busy with contributing to either function or form. The potential mix-and-match of text, icon, and text+icon bottom row is slightly off putting.
Is there a functional reason behind going with different type of rubber feet? Another long strip instead of the two circular ones would've looked better, at least to me.
The weight of the keyboard, either fully assembled or barebones, would be more useful than the weight of the entire packaging.
The bottom cutout for the RGB looks a bit tacky and out of place with this design.
I don't think people buy keyboards for their packaging, it does not warrant a mention in the title; specially when you have lots of other things that you could put there instead.
You do not need to and should not put up fake reviews. You haven't sold a single product yet and the names are very generic. There is no way to actually put up an review. It is evident that the reviews are not real.