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Title: Zoom 65 or Keychron Q2
Post by: pisspotato on Mon, 14 February 2022, 01:58:07
Hi, I'm pretty new to this hobby and after trying out the tester 68 and modding my ducky one 2, I'd like to try a decent 65% board without breaking the bank. Im currently considering either the Zoom 65 or the Keychron Q2. I really like the Zoom 65's features and sound profile right out of the box, while I prefer the Keychron Q2's aesthetics. I'd probably use the stock switches and keycaps on the Zoom 65, but will get a barebones Q2 kit so I'll have to spend more if I choose the Q2. Is there anyone here who has tried both and could give their opinions regarding the build quality, typing experience, and overall moddability of the 2 boards.

Also, does anyone know if Keychron or Meletrix has any plans on releasing a solderable pcb in the future, or maybe a barebones Zoom 65 kit
Title: Re: Zoom 65 or Keychron Q2
Post by: dokternik on Fri, 25 February 2022, 17:16:08
I wouldnt judge a keeb off sound you hear off the internet.

You can mod boards, use diff switches/etc...

Judge off layout/price/aesthetics imo
Title: Re: Zoom 65 or Keychron Q2
Post by: ander on Fri, 04 March 2022, 21:34:34
MKs aren't about being mature or rational... Whenever you're considering more than one of a certain kind and you can't decide, you must get all of them. All!! Buh ha ha ha!!
Title: Re: Zoom 65 or Keychron Q2
Post by: NoUbell on Fri, 11 March 2022, 11:40:10
I would recommend the Zoom 65 as it has better modability and comes with more options out of the box.
I would not recommend keychron boards as they are no usually the best of quality and have less out the box modding options which leads to you spending more money.
Title: Re: Zoom 65 or Keychron Q2
Post by: Leopard223 on Fri, 11 March 2022, 13:28:09
Something I've noticed with the Zoom65 people gloss about is it's lack of daughter board, that might be negligible but I wouldn't the USB port to tbe the hard point on my flexible board, practically wise and longevity wise.