Pcb keyboard
DZ60RGB V2 HOT SWAP CUSTOM 60 has RGB that is on this PCB is very good, each point connected to the switch has an individual RGB Backlight point.
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Since it is hot swappable, it is very easy to install and open your switch.ĭZ60RGB V2 HOT SWAP CUSTOM 60 is equipped with RGB and can be reprogrammed using QMK software. EPOMAKER GK61X RGB HotswapĭZ60RGB V2 HOT SWAP CUSTOM 60% is a Hot swappable PCB from kbdfans which is quite popular in the custom mechanical keyboard community. Support QMK Firmware $130.00 GH60 64 Minila PCB Type C Wired Support QMK anda VIA Firmwareĭetachable USB Type C $26.90 BM60 RGB 60% GH60 HOT SWAPPABLE Wired Support QMK FirmwareĪfter understanding what you need to pay attention to before buying a PCB for a mechanical keyboard, let’s move on to the PCB recommendations for a 60% keyboard: 1. Support PCB Mounted And Screw in Stabilizer $55.00 Zeal60 Wired Mini USB port Supports PCB mount and Screw in stabilizerįully programmable with QMK and VIA $45.00 C³ 60% RGB 60% PCB Wired Hot Swappableĭetachable USB Type C – DZ60RGB V2 HOT SWAP CUSTOM 60% KEYBOARD PCB Wired Support VIA Firmware
Programmable Keys $63.00 Drop Carina 60% Layout Wired QMK Firmware Supportĭetachable USB Type C $120.00 1UP RGB 60% PCB HSE (Hot Swappable Edition) Wired RGB Underglow Top 8 Best PCB for a 60% Keyboard PCB Connectivity Options Features Price EPOMAKER GK61X RGB Hotswap Wired RGB Backlit We recommend brands like Glorious, Epomaker, and GK61. There are many brands that produce PCBs, the more famous a brand’s name is, it means the better their PCB production is, because they are already known through buyer reviews. We recommend that you use thicker and more solid PBT keycaps. Because after buying a PCB you will buy a case or keyboard body, switches, keycaps and a custom usb (if necessary). This is also an important factor that you must pay attention to, make sure your budget is still sufficient after buying a PCB. Generally PCBs with RGB are slightly more expensive and more readily available than PCBs without RGB. When you buy a mechanical keyboard PCB, you will be presented with 2 choices, namely PCB with RGB Backlight or PCB without RGB backlight.
Then the normal mechanical keyboard PCB is more difficult if you want to replace the switch, because you have to desolder it first, and re-solder the switch you replaced. A hot swappable PCB allows you to replace the switch or remove it without the need for soldering, a hot swappable PCB we recommend, because it’s easier and more flexible to use if you want to replace your switch. There are 2 types of PCBs on the market, namely normal PCBs and Hot-Swappable PCBs. Usually you only need 61 switches and keycaps to build a 60% mechanical keyboard. Because the number of switches and keycaps you buy is less. The principle is that the smaller the mechanical keyboard layout you build, the cheaper it will cost you. Mechanical keyboards with 40% and 60% layouts are the easiest layouts to build, because there are many choices of PCBs and casings for both layouts. When you want to build a mechanical keyboard, you are not only limited to 60% layout size, you can also assemble other mechanical keyboard layout sizes such as 40%, 65%, and TKL sizes.
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Starting from PCB for keyboard layout sizes 40%, 60%, 65%, 75%, TKL (87%), 1800-Compact, and Full Size. There are many types of PCB sizes for mechanical keyboards based on the number of keys and the keyboard layout you want to build.