Wobkey states that the key sound is more crisp with the Reboot over the Beta. Do you think this is only because of the different switches or something else in the design of the keyboard?
They should have the 1.6 pcb option. For me, boards stacked with full foams sound pretty similar. What make a board different is the no foam sound. I removed all the foams except the pcb foam (as its 1.2mm pcb), tape the bottom case to protect the pcb from the battery leakage, tape the flex cut to reduce flex. Board sounds pretty good, not the Loudy clack but good for me.
@@mikeytypes ya I got the pro in navy with the Kailh switches. They sound amazing. The thock sound is a bit loud though. I might try quieter switches for work. I agree about the stupid wireless switch under the caps lock but I plan to run wired 95% of the time anyways. That's really my only gripe. 10/10 would recommend.
@@brianholthouse8548 yeah, but if it does become 200 USD it definitely is like why could it be added on the case. Sounds good I like it with the aluminum plate feels better for typing
@@mikeytypes is the aluminum plate just stiffer? Or is it more about sound? I swapped to my silent switches and holy moly it was hard to do. The plate is so flexible the new switches weren't fully seating without a lot of effort. It's whisper quiet now which is what I need for work but might consider plate swapping now that I know the baseline
i was actually able to fit 2 layers of tape mod in this with no problem closing the case or lifting it without the top coming off. not too sure why yours are having that issue. I did however take your word on the designer studios stabs and they are soooo good. thank you for the recommendation!
Was it with the poron foam as well? Yeah I really tried to fully close it and it would just slide off. Glad the Designer studio stabs working for you! I think it’s great especially considering the price
@@mikeytypes yeap it was with full foam and even the extra foam that came extra with the keyboard. i was able to close the board. i heard that the ball bearing closing mechanism can be tightened manually. maybe you can give that a try! and yes the designer studio stabs are absolutely mental for the price. 205g0 on the housing and xhtbdz on the wires and they work like a charm. thanks again for the recommendation :)
@@kusaknd1667 not a problem! Trying to try out more stabs and other things so that I can be able to suggest better mods but cost effective to people. Already spending a couple hundred on keyboards really don't want to be spending a lot more haha. Good to know! I'll have to take a look, but got a lot more boards to try out for now haha
@@Blaydin1995 hmm the Crush 80 is a lot more pricier but I would choose the Crush80 over the Rainy75 I actually really like it from the feel and the sound it makes compared to the Rainy
@@Blaydin1995 the sound is definitely different. The feel is slightly different I found using the aluminum plate just felt way nicer to type on and not as heavy. The FR4 plate feels the same. The switches are different too. In terms of latency feels quite the same
Good question! I have had all three but I gave my Rainy75 away. Now the Rainy75 and GX87 I feel isn’t the best comparison for each other only because the Rainy is a 75 and the GX is a TKL. Considering that both the Rainy and MCHOSE pricing is the same for their highest version I would choose the GX87 over the Rainy. The reason being the GX87 has a nice ball bearing gasket and has done a very great job in terms typing feel and quality of the board. When considering the feel of both boards the rainy feels a lot more dense and packed with foam while the GX87 feels like it’s more balanced. I would say though that if someone ones thocky they should choose a Wobkey board if they want creamy/thocky go with the GX87. The Crush80 is pricier it does have the magnetic connection but is the whole board feel like it should be 60-70USD more? If you consider the carry case and extra plate I wouldn’t exactly say it is that much more worth it. The Crush80 is heavier and feels a lot more dense just feels thick compared to the GX87. I honestly find that the Wobkey board does not sound true to the switches you put in it while the GX87 the switches have a more distinct sound difference. I remember with the Rainy I could put a clacky switch and it would sound Thockier. It will come down to personal preference I would say do you like a heavier typing feel and just pure thock Wobkey does it. A little more balanced and nice light and smooth typing feel the GX87 and more distinctive switch sound differences.
Love your videos! Followed you yesterday and i was actually thinking about the Crush80 and today ur video came🙏 What mechanical Keyboard would you recommend with a max budget of around 250$? A 75% or TKL or sth similar would be ideal
@@mikeytypesGenerally just looking for a nice quality case, wireless connection, okay-ish software and it should be fine for gaming as this will be its main purpose. Thought about getting a HE keyboard but cant justify the price of the Wooting 80he barebones + geon raws and sth like the magger looks great but I dont prefer the form factor. Whats your preference for gaming? I am not sure, if the gaming positives outweigh the sound and feel compromise, when compared to a good mechanical.
@@earnace2049 after using a Hall effect board I have to admit I really like it for gaming it’s like the best for gaming especially at more competitive levels but a mechanical does do the job. Like a good mechanical keyboard is more than good enough. Its only when you really want that extra from hall effect boards like trying to super glide easier in apex
Yeah it sounds really good, unfortunately I don’t have the Akko cream blue 😢 but I’ve been slowly trying with other switches and recently been trying the Keybay Bluecheese it sounds good
wow thats a surprised because for me in my country (vietnam) the Neo80 is more expensive, where as the crush is closer to 110 usd. The Neo80 overall is definitely better overall, since it has other mounting options. But I think the crush is still a very good option. Not sure why overseas there is such a price difference.
@@huycao100 oh that’s quite interesting for here the NEO80 was around 120USD for the kit and then of course Keycaps switches would get to about 200. NEO80 for sure more mounting, but less foam inside and the Crush80 lot of foam so very different sound styles
@@mikeytypes yeah for me the neo kit was around 150 usd, while the crush with switches and keycaps is around 110. I do like full foam so I don't mind either. I even bought better case foam and switch foam for my other keyboards. When comparing these 2 kits I think it just comes down to whether you want topmount or not, and whether you want 1.6mm pcb or 1.2mm flex cut. Otherwise they both are good
@ yeah that very fair, the NEO80 I find though looks way nicer but in terms of the Crush80 I really like the sound more and the dongle holder. But I would say in terms of latency the Crush80 is definitely good
I really want to get this keyboard, the stock sound and build is absolutely amazing, but I do have one question. I can't find the exact name "Crush 80 *beta* pro", the current one the link you provided takes me to the "Crush 80 *reboot* pro". If there is one thing I know about keyboards if the name changes the board does too. Is it the same board, because I do not know how to mod and I just want a poppy stock sound. Thank you in advance!
@@oOptimqstic it is still the same so currently they are in the process of doing step by step until final production. I just had ordered mine during the beta phase and now they did a reboot. I did go over it very slightly in the video but on their website as well they will show like the changes they made which is like the ball bearing connector and the finishing parts of the case.
@@oOptimqstic no problem! Just the thing about the switches though mine were the HMX the Kailh switches someone here said is louder. The HMX ones just be careful when lubing after opening the switch mine a couple had double typing
@@citrusdrops3 I haven’t had the chance to try the Evo80 though I do wish Neo/Qwertykeys would collaborate with me. My only experience has been with the Neo80 which I really should post my video on it but kept getting pushed back. Taking a look at the Evo80 I think it’ll be a good board, but it won’t be as like Thocky and full of foam as the Crush80. Another good option would be the MCHOSE GX87. As I have tried that one out and liked it as well
@@MotherWacker98 the Neo80 was a really beautiful keyboard, but for me personally I didn’t like how my switches sounded at the end just because it’s a thin board and not much room to add more foam. I’d say if you aren’t one who wants a like packed with foam sound then the Neo80 is definitely great
@@The_Drumple you could remove it if you really wanted to just have to unplug the cables for the battery after you take it apart specifically the bottom weight
It is not that I do not appreciate this video or the keyboard presented, but since when (I have worked in IT from 4 decades ago) did the sound of keys become its major factor? I mean, can I game on this? Can I type comfortably on it? Can it handle every day work better or worse than what an old guy like me used to use? I am confused, but again I really like what you showed here and your video quality is top notch.
Oh I definitely understand! Thank you for liking the video. I try to mention those things in my videos, but sometimes it's not as in depth say for working. I will definitely work on that for my future videos.
Today is a good day. Mikey uploaded🎉
Haha thank you
Sounds great, perfectly marbley with the poron foam and steel plate!
Yeah the board really does sound good
Wobkey states that the key sound is more crisp with the Reboot over the Beta. Do you think this is only because of the different switches or something else in the design of the keyboard?
They should have the 1.6 pcb option. For me, boards stacked with full foams sound pretty similar. What make a board different is the no foam sound. I removed all the foams except the pcb foam (as its 1.2mm pcb), tape the bottom case to protect the pcb from the battery leakage, tape the flex cut to reduce flex. Board sounds pretty good, not the Loudy clack but good for me.
@@KatodeDevilus ohh that’s cool! I felt the Neo80 was good for that
Just got mine in today! Love it!
@@brianholthouse8548 nice! It does sound really good
@@mikeytypes ya I got the pro in navy with the Kailh switches. They sound amazing. The thock sound is a bit loud though. I might try quieter switches for work. I agree about the stupid wireless switch under the caps lock but I plan to run wired 95% of the time anyways. That's really my only gripe. 10/10 would recommend.
@@brianholthouse8548 yeah, but if it does become 200 USD it definitely is like why could it be added on the case. Sounds good I like it with the aluminum plate feels better for typing
@@mikeytypes nice I'll give the other plate a shot.
@@mikeytypes is the aluminum plate just stiffer? Or is it more about sound? I swapped to my silent switches and holy moly it was hard to do. The plate is so flexible the new switches weren't fully seating without a lot of effort. It's whisper quiet now which is what I need for work but might consider plate swapping now that I know the baseline
Perfect sound
i was actually able to fit 2 layers of tape mod in this with no problem closing the case or lifting it without the top coming off. not too sure why yours are having that issue.
I did however take your word on the designer studios stabs and they are soooo good. thank you for the recommendation!
Was it with the poron foam as well? Yeah I really tried to fully close it and it would just slide off. Glad the Designer studio stabs working for you! I think it’s great especially considering the price
@@mikeytypes yeap it was with full foam and even the extra foam that came extra with the keyboard. i was able to close the board. i heard that the ball bearing closing mechanism can be tightened manually. maybe you can give that a try!
and yes the designer studio stabs are absolutely mental for the price. 205g0 on the housing and xhtbdz on the wires and they work like a charm. thanks again for the recommendation :)
@@kusaknd1667 not a problem! Trying to try out more stabs and other things so that I can be able to suggest better mods but cost effective to people. Already spending a couple hundred on keyboards really don't want to be spending a lot more haha. Good to know! I'll have to take a look, but got a lot more boards to try out for now haha
@@mikeytypes cheers! hope your other boards turn out great as well!
@@kusaknd1667 thanks!
Would you get the Rainy 75 pro or the Crush 80 pro Reboot?
@@Blaydin1995 hmm the Crush 80 is a lot more pricier but I would choose the Crush80 over the Rainy75 I actually really like it from the feel and the sound it makes compared to the Rainy
@@mikeytypes Are the keys all that different in feel and sound? Also do you notice any difference in latency or about the same?
@@Blaydin1995 the sound is definitely different. The feel is slightly different I found using the aluminum plate just felt way nicer to type on and not as heavy. The FR4 plate feels the same. The switches are different too. In terms of latency feels quite the same
The keyboard would be perfect if it had 1.6 pcb. Your video had a clear information, love to watch it. thanks in advanced.
@@maymocongnghe that’s fair! Thanks for watching! 😊
Sounds good. Theres many videos i say comparing between the 3 keyb (rainy, crush & mchose gx87), i was wondering what you think between the 3?
Good question! I have had all three but I gave my Rainy75 away. Now the Rainy75 and GX87 I feel isn’t the best comparison for each other only because the Rainy is a 75 and the GX is a TKL. Considering that both the Rainy and MCHOSE pricing is the same for their highest version I would choose the GX87 over the Rainy. The reason being the GX87 has a nice ball bearing gasket and has done a very great job in terms typing feel and quality of the board. When considering the feel of both boards the rainy feels a lot more dense and packed with foam while the GX87 feels like it’s more balanced. I would say though that if someone ones thocky they should choose a Wobkey board if they want creamy/thocky go with the GX87. The Crush80 is pricier it does have the magnetic connection but is the whole board feel like it should be 60-70USD more? If you consider the carry case and extra plate I wouldn’t exactly say it is that much more worth it. The Crush80 is heavier and feels a lot more dense just feels thick compared to the GX87. I honestly find that the Wobkey board does not sound true to the switches you put in it while the GX87 the switches have a more distinct sound difference. I remember with the Rainy I could put a clacky switch and it would sound Thockier. It will come down to personal preference I would say do you like a heavier typing feel and just pure thock Wobkey does it. A little more balanced and nice light and smooth typing feel the GX87 and more distinctive switch sound differences.
@@mikeytypes really appreciate your take on this. It's clearer now that you mention it. 💯 W TAKE.
@@jmymeow hope it made sense!
@@mikeytypes sure did!!!
Love your videos! Followed you yesterday and i was actually thinking about the Crush80 and today ur video came🙏
What mechanical Keyboard would you recommend with a max budget of around 250$? A 75% or TKL or sth similar would be ideal
@@earnace2049 thank you! What are the main things you’re lookin for in a keyboard?
@@mikeytypesGenerally just looking for a nice quality case, wireless connection, okay-ish software and it should be fine for gaming as this will be its main purpose. Thought about getting a HE keyboard but cant justify the price of the Wooting 80he barebones + geon raws and sth like the magger looks great but I dont prefer the form factor.
Whats your preference for gaming?
I am not sure, if the gaming positives outweigh the sound and feel compromise, when compared to a good mechanical.
@@earnace2049 after using a Hall effect board I have to admit I really like it for gaming it’s like the best for gaming especially at more competitive levels but a mechanical does do the job. Like a good mechanical keyboard is more than good enough. Its only when you really want that extra from hall effect boards like trying to super glide easier in apex
This souunds amazing im currious how this would sound with akko cream blues v3
Yeah it sounds really good, unfortunately I don’t have the Akko cream blue 😢 but I’ve been slowly trying with other switches and recently been trying the Keybay Bluecheese it sounds good
Please tell me what is the name of the stand on which the keyboards are stored?
@@Barmalejka that’s the Osume three tier keyboard shelf
wow thats a surprised because for me in my country (vietnam) the Neo80 is more expensive, where as the crush is closer to 110 usd. The Neo80 overall is definitely better overall, since it has other mounting options. But I think the crush is still a very good option. Not sure why overseas there is such a price difference.
@@huycao100 oh that’s quite interesting for here the NEO80 was around 120USD for the kit and then of course Keycaps switches would get to about 200. NEO80 for sure more mounting, but less foam inside and the Crush80 lot of foam so very different sound styles
@@mikeytypes yeah for me the neo kit was around 150 usd, while the crush with switches and keycaps is around 110. I do like full foam so I don't mind either. I even bought better case foam and switch foam for my other keyboards. When comparing these 2 kits I think it just comes down to whether you want topmount or not, and whether you want 1.6mm pcb or 1.2mm flex cut. Otherwise they both are good
@ yeah that very fair, the NEO80 I find though looks way nicer but in terms of the Crush80 I really like the sound more and the dongle holder. But I would say in terms of latency the Crush80 is definitely good
great video 👍🏻
@@shipbaiter thank you
I really want to get this keyboard, the stock sound and build is absolutely amazing, but I do have one question. I can't find the exact name "Crush 80 *beta* pro", the current one the link you provided takes me to the "Crush 80 *reboot* pro". If there is one thing I know about keyboards if the name changes the board does too. Is it the same board, because I do not know how to mod and I just want a poppy stock sound. Thank you in advance!
@@oOptimqstic it is still the same so currently they are in the process of doing step by step until final production. I just had ordered mine during the beta phase and now they did a reboot. I did go over it very slightly in the video but on their website as well they will show like the changes they made which is like the ball bearing connector and the finishing parts of the case.
@@mikeytypes Really appreciate it dude, ty
@@oOptimqstic no problem! Just the thing about the switches though mine were the HMX the Kailh switches someone here said is louder. The HMX ones just be careful when lubing after opening the switch mine a couple had double typing
@@mikeytypes I'm a bit confused, when you get the keyboard is any modding needed to have it sound like how it did in the first demo?
@@oOptimqstic which one? I put the titles on there could you let me know which one you are referring to?
Cool story. How does it sound foamless?
It sounds pretty good foamless. I personally am not a fan of foamless sound, but this board works well without as well
Im torn between this and the Evo 80. Whats your thoughts on the Evo 80?
@@citrusdrops3 I haven’t had the chance to try the Evo80 though I do wish Neo/Qwertykeys would collaborate with me. My only experience has been with the Neo80 which I really should post my video on it but kept getting pushed back. Taking a look at the Evo80 I think it’ll be a good board, but it won’t be as like Thocky and full of foam as the Crush80. Another good option would be the MCHOSE GX87. As I have tried that one out and liked it as well
@@mikeytypes What you think of the Neo80? Is it good, do you like it? Thanks in advance.
@@MotherWacker98 the Neo80 was a really beautiful keyboard, but for me personally I didn’t like how my switches sounded at the end just because it’s a thin board and not much room to add more foam. I’d say if you aren’t one who wants a like packed with foam sound then the Neo80 is definitely great
Check it again, the additional plate's material is aluminium, not steel.
Thanks! Appreciate the clarification on it. You’re right it is aluminum not steel
Can you remove the battery I don't care for the wireless part.
@@The_Drumple you could remove it if you really wanted to just have to unplug the cables for the battery after you take it apart specifically the bottom weight
@@mikeytypes Thank you
Is this reboot version?
@@kimsunku07 this is the beta one
@@mikeytypes Too bad. Reboot version has much better stabs.
@@kimsunku07 ohh that’s good! Yeah beta stabs weren’t great glad they improved
It is not that I do not appreciate this video or the keyboard presented, but since when (I have worked in IT from 4 decades ago) did the sound of keys become its major factor? I mean, can I game on this? Can I type comfortably on it? Can it handle every day work better or worse than what an old guy like me used to use? I am confused, but again I really like what you showed here and your video quality is top notch.
Oh I definitely understand! Thank you for liking the video. I try to mention those things in my videos, but sometimes it's not as in depth say for working. I will definitely work on that for my future videos.
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