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Offline Demetrium

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Wireless 10keyless mechanicals
« on: Thu, 15 May 2014, 13:34:49 »
I was thinking about picking one of these up, preferably with Cherry MX Reds. I did some looking around and couldn't seem to find anything good. For me a standard keyboard layout is important, something like a CMStorm Quickfire except wireless.

Anyone have suggestions?

I did find something interesting, Rapoo KX. It's not Cherry and has some sort of other mechanical switches.
http://www.rapoo.com/ProductShow.aspx?PType=8fQpYH%2b%2b7i8%3d&PID=uCupl3PJuVw%3d

Thanks in advance to anyone with info/feedback.


Offline IvanIvanovich

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Re: Wireless 10keyless mechanicals
« Reply #1 on: Thu, 15 May 2014, 13:38:31 »
If you want a standard TKL MX and wireless then I think Neo Zelia is the only one.

Offline BlueBär

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Re: Wireless 10keyless mechanicals
« Reply #2 on: Thu, 15 May 2014, 14:30:57 »
I did find something interesting, Rapoo KX. It's not Cherry and has some sort of other mechanical switches.
http://www.rapoo.com/ProductShow.aspx?PType=8fQpYH%2b%2b7i8%3d&PID=uCupl3PJuVw%3d

Now that's just great:
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I think they use Kailh switches as Rapoo has used them in some other boards as well.

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Re: Wireless 10keyless mechanicals
« Reply #3 on: Thu, 15 May 2014, 14:49:22 »
I did find something interesting, Rapoo KX. It's not Cherry and has some sort of other mechanical switches.
http://www.rapoo.com/ProductShow.aspx?PType=8fQpYH%2b%2b7i8%3d&PID=uCupl3PJuVw%3d

Now that's just great:
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I think they use Kailh switches as Rapoo has used them in some other boards as well.

Look closely at the switch housing in the picture...it's a Kailh PG1511.
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Re: Wireless 10keyless mechanicals
« Reply #4 on: Thu, 15 May 2014, 15:13:29 »
https://www.massdrop.com/buy/noppoo-choc-wireless
It's 75%, I guess dedicated arrow keys might be important to you but at least it's cherry
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Re: Wireless 10keyless mechanicals
« Reply #5 on: Fri, 16 May 2014, 08:56:38 »
Matias also offers wireless mechanical keyboard. There are Secure Pro which needs an extra USB port for the receiver, and Laptop Pro which connects via Bluetooth but only works on Mac.
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Offline Demetrium

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Re: Wireless 10keyless mechanicals
« Reply #6 on: Fri, 16 May 2014, 09:14:57 »
Thanks for the feedback guys. Good stuff.

Offline aref

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Re: Wireless 10keyless mechanicals
« Reply #7 on: Fri, 16 May 2014, 17:48:45 »
As CTM said, the Matias Secure Pro is wireless and uses what they call Quiet Click Alps-like key switches. Here's one link:

http://www.mechanicalkeyboards.com/shop/index.php?l=product_detail&p=817

Offline SonOfSonOfSpock

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Re: Wireless 10keyless mechanicals
« Reply #8 on: Fri, 16 May 2014, 18:42:20 »
Matias also offers wireless mechanical keyboard. There are Secure Pro which needs an extra USB port for the receiver, and Laptop Pro which connects via Bluetooth but only works on Mac.

The Laptop Prop works on Windows as well. http://matias.ca/laptoppro/mac/support/#PCcompat