I thought the appeal of the Kishsaver was that it was capacitive buckling spring? Otherwise, it's just a garishly huge case with any 60% PCB.
But that's just like, my opinion, man.
I think the appeal of it (having watched people go from 0-65,535mph in excitement over it from the start) is that they're 60% keyboards, exceptionally rare novelty items as far as mass produced things go, were produced 30 years ago (+/-),
and are capacitive buckling spring, when previously, the closest anyone came to thinking this existed was this guy attached (unless I'm mistaken, this image originated from ClickClack, and never was identified).