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Group Buys and Preorders / Re: [GB] GMK ThinkCaps (shipping)
« Last post by phinix on Tue, 07 July 2026, 16:04:49 »
Are these available anywhere today?

ILUMKB has the TKL set in stock, not sure where else might have them unless you start looking through MM or individual sellers.

I've seen that ILUMKB - what is it? is it legit shop? ok to order for delivery abroad?
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Group Buys and Preorders / Re: [GB] GMK ThinkCaps (shipping)
« Last post by LordOwen on Tue, 07 July 2026, 16:00:47 »
Are these available anywhere today?

ILUMKB has the TKL set in stock, not sure where else might have them unless you start looking through MM or individual sellers.
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Keyboards / Re: What is best latest TKL keyboard kit I could buy?
« Last post by phinix on Tue, 07 July 2026, 15:18:38 »
OK, after trying out like 8 different keyboards I think I found one that is really good out of the box.
It covers few things that I like in keyboards - standard TKL layout, lovely retro color (beige), stabs lubed and ready to use, cool retro beige usb-c cable 9always a plus:), sounds and feels nice.

Keychron C1 Pro 8K

It comes with different switches, I picked Super Banana (tactile). Caps that it comes with are OSA retro.




Do I like it?

YES, I like it, so much that I bought 5 of them :D

317660-0
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Meet Model F122 #21!!!

I might do some additional color modifications and I am definitely going to have a bunch of custom keys for the high number of function keys and the left side function keys at some point for my video editing. But otherwise it will look something pretty much like this when it's fully in use. As a matter of fact, for the next month or so, I will probably keep it exactly like this.

The Panic key is just a key cap that pops onto a key stem.



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Interest Checks / Re: [IC] GMK MTNU Honeywell | $99 Base Kit?!
« Last post by Gtour on Tue, 07 July 2026, 14:25:46 »
I would have considered getting this if it were a real basekit, but that is just too little compatibility.

What compatibility are you talking about exactly? Apart from the numpad and 40s, which would stay out for the reasons I explained in the thread.

I’d love to hear if there are any missing keys that are actually wanted by a decent number of people.

Feel free to fill out the IC form if you’ve got a couple of minutes ;)

I was going to answer this but the way you are arguing with people makes it obvious that you have your own idea and will not be bent. Good luck.

The way I argued was with one person, not with "people". And I'd do it again. The people who expressed their feedback respectfully received nothing but the same respect in return. It's a pretty simple concept to grasp if you're an adult.

And the claim that "I have my own idea and won't be bent" isn't true at all. In fact, it's the exact opposite. The meaningful feedback I'm receiving here, in my Discord server, and through the IC form is already shaping the set. The most requested additions and changes will be implemented.

I'd even be willing to make this an all-in-one Base Kit if that's what the community and vendors prefer. If I haven't done that already, it's simply because the majority of people currently prefer the kitting that's being shown (with a few changes that, once again, will be implemented).
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SONOMA
FORM, FROM THE MOON.
by Wired In and Beni Klein

An aluminum 65% named for the valley of the moon.
Three ways to mount. Two durometers. Four moon-phase colorways.


» RESERVE YOURS «
Explore the full landing page →



THE GROUP BUY IS LIVE

The Sonoma group buy is open now and runs June 20 → July 31, 2026, with fulfillment targeted for Q1 2027. Every board is made to order during the buy — lock in the colorway, PCB, and plate you want before the window closes.

» Reserve directly: wiredinstore.com/products/sonoma
» Full landing page (renders, motion, spec sheet): landing.wiredinstore.com/sonoma



WHAT IS SONOMA

Sonoma is a Winkey 65% by Wired In and Beni Klein, built around a single idea: a circle inside a rectangle. Named for the valley of the moon, the whole board leans into that — soft geometry, a magnetic accent that phases like a moon, and four colorways drawn from the lunar cycle.

Underneath the concept, it's a serious enthusiast board. A full aluminum chassis (frosted polycarbonate on Flux), a swappable magnetic accent, and a mounting system that tunes the typing feel three different ways across two gasket durometers. Solder or hotswap. Aluminum, carbon fiber, or FR4 plate. You build the feel you want.



 



FOUR FINISHES — THE PHASES

Four colorways, each a phase of the moon. The magnetic accent and weight are finished to match.

 
 

  • STERLING — silver anodized aluminum with clear-coat stainless steel accents and weight.
  • BLOOD MOON — red anodization over polished black PVD stainless steel accents and weight.
  • LUNAR — cream e-coat over clear-coated copper accents and weight.
  • FLUX — frosted polycarbonate with clear-coated copper accents and weight.

 



THREE WAYS TO MOUNT

Sonoma ships with the hardware to run any of three mounts, so you can dial the feel from isolated-and-soft to maximum flex without buying anything extra.

   

  • O-ring mount — isolated and soft.
  • Gasket-mounted plate assembly — balanced.
  • Bare PCB on gaskets — maximum flex.

Two durometers, both in the box:
  • 50A (orange) — soft cushion.
  • 80A (black) — firm, direct.

See the mounting swap and flex in motion on the landing page.



MAGNETIC. INTERCHANGEABLE.

The rear accent piece is held by magnets — no tools, no screws. It's the "moon" of the board, and it lifts straight out so the finish can phase with your build. Colorway-matched accent and weight on every unit.

 



SPECIFICATIONS

  • Layout: Winkey 65% (standard)
  • Case: anodized aluminum (frosted polycarbonate on Flux)
  • Typing angle: 6.85°
  • Width: 339.61 mm
  • Depth: 115.62 mm
  • Total height: 34.21 mm
  • Front height: 20.89 mm
  • Mounting: O-ring / gasket plate / bare-PCB gasket (all three included)
  • Gaskets: 50A + 80A durometers included
  • PCB: Solder or Hotswap
  • Plate: Aluminum, Carbon Fiber, or FR4
  • Accent + weight: magnetic, interchangeable, colorway-matched




IN THE BOX

  • Case (top + bottom)
  • Plate (your chosen material)
  • PCB (solder or hotswap)
  • Magnetic accent piece + weight (colorway-matched)
  • All three mounting solutions — O-ring + gasket hardware
  • Both gasket durometers — 50A (orange) + 80A (black)
  • All necessary screws + carry case

Kit only — switches, keycaps, and stabilizers are not included.



PRICING

  • From $349 USD — Solder PCB, any colorway, choice of Aluminum / Carbon Fiber / FR4 plate
  • +$5 (=$354) — Hotswap PCB
  • Extras — spare plates, PCBs, and gasket sets available as add-ons at checkout

Pricing is identical across all four colorways. Reserve at wiredinstore.com/products/sonoma.



WHERE TO BUY — REGIONAL VENDORS

Buy directly from Wired In (US / international), or through a regional vendor to save on shipping and duties:




REVIEWS & CONTENT — INCOMING

The promotional units came out absolutely gorgeous — and they're on their way to content creators right now for review and content. Captain Sterling, Jeoff, and Keyboard Dad are among the first to receive theirs. We'll update this thread with review and video dates as soon as they're locked in, so keep an eye here and on the landing page.



TIMELINE

  • 01 · Group Buy — LIVE (June 20 → July 31, 2026)
  • 02 · Group buy closes / invoicing
  • 03 · Production kickoff
  • 04 · Manufacturing
  • 05 · QC
  • 06 · Shipping to Wired In + vendors
  • 07 · Fulfillment — targeted Q1 2027

Live progress is tracked on the landing page and our public Build Log.



LINKS




Renderings represent the final product. Pre-sale orders are non-refundable and cannot be cancelled once the group buy closes. Discount codes are not permitted; if used, the remaining balance will be invoiced before fulfillment. Items ordered alongside the pre-order ship together at the time of the latest available item — contact us if you need the order split and we'll invoice the difference in shipping. International customers: please ensure your name and shipping address are in English. Fulfillment timelines are targets and may shift with manufacturing.
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Group Buys and Preorders / Re: [GB] GMK ThinkCaps (shipping)
« Last post by phinix on Tue, 07 July 2026, 14:16:49 »
Are these available anywhere today?
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Interest Checks / Re: [IC] GMK MTNU Honeywell | $99 Base Kit?!
« Last post by spikedsynapse on Tue, 07 July 2026, 12:46:51 »
I would have considered getting this if it were a real basekit, but that is just too little compatibility.

What compatibility are you talking about exactly? Apart from the numpad and 40s, which would stay out for the reasons I explained in the thread.

I’d love to hear if there are any missing keys that are actually wanted by a decent number of people.

Feel free to fill out the IC form if you’ve got a couple of minutes ;)

I was going to answer this but the way you are arguing with people makes it obvious that you have your own idea and will not be bent. Good luck.
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Off Topic / Re: Gaming PC Parts discussion thread.
« Last post by tp4tissue on Tue, 07 July 2026, 11:12:16 »
Finally tryn' some Doom Dark Ages.

Yikes. Tp4 needs a 5090.

60-80fps native on 79xtx, using FSR4.1, 1440p upscaled into 4k

Frame gen eats 10-15 fps, Nets 100-140.


It plays reasonable smoot, but mmm.. IDK, feels not as nice looking as Eternal.

Perhaps just the art style, but 1st stage kinda look like blurry mud. And the wood just doesn't look woody.

Lots of mostly flat plains, was this intentional? IDK...


The FOG is there, guessing this is eatin' most of dat GPU as usual.  Why developers like so much fog, to hide how fake the lighting still looks?
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