I slightly prefer the bridge because the keycap quality is a little better, it has a weight, and it sounds slightly better out of the box. Both are really good though and you can't really go wrong with either
@@softaim.I could have missed it at your mark but just saw the caps lock and no indicator. I believe they mean like Caps Lock Light showing that you have activated caps lock. Just like num lock.
Hey man, nice video, but your mic has some crazy noise going on the whole time. It's like a constant "hiss." Can hear it go away and come back when you start talking. At like 4:02 you hear it go away and come back at like 4:09. Maybe I'm OCD but it was driving me nuts the whole video. Might have the gain turned up to high for the sound test.
@@afshochulanam1815 Can you ahve it plugged in and use wired with the switch ON? So you just turn it ON, plug it in wired, and when you unplug, it automatically uses the wireless?
Say I bought the standard version. If I bought an fr4 plate, am I able to use that instead of the PC plate. Even with the PC plate, it sounds good imo. Also, I am new to the custom keyboard scene, so sorry if this is an obvious question lol.
Oh man that's super tough. To be honest you can go wrong either way. The bridge has more different mounting styles, plate options, and gives you more space to tinker while I think the al75 is slightly more polished right out of the box
Hey man, great video! I want to build a silent keyboard with a PC plate. First time doing this. What base would you recommend? I'm considering Rainy75, Bridge75, MKC75, NEO80. My budget is up to 200-250$ for the full build. Thanks in advance!
I’m just waiting for a 75% board similar to this and the ND75 but with a knob. Tool-less disassembly, wireless functionality, full metal. Welp, until then, the Leobog HI75 maintains the crown for the best full metal entry board with a knob.
@@lvnchboxx I’m still relatively new to the hobby but I assume it would be alright if you use silent switches. Though softer materials (like plastic) do tend to have a sound dampening effect. I have some Akko Penguin Silent Tactiles and Outemu Honey Peach Silent Linears I was testing on a plastic Alice board, I can pop them into my HI75 and give them a quick test when I get a moment.
@@lvnchboxx My Honey Peach Linears were pretty much completely silent with my phones decibel app not detecting any noticeable difference in the ambient room sound. My room has two computers running in it and my phone was placed right to the left of my keyboard. The Penguin’s were about a 3dB increase due to the tactile bump. My standard non silent JWK Taro Puree tactile switches had around a ~20dB increase to the ambient room sound. Note that these tests were quick and by no means scientific. I think I will personally be using the Honey Peaches in the ND75 for awhile once it arrives.
This. Most of the boards are made in China with similar processes and components, there is no way a keyboard like this costs more than 30-40$ to make. And don't get me started about keycaps.
Fantastic video. Great segments throughout. Your mic quality is fine. I know it's just higher because of the sound test. Cheers
The "wet" clicking noise on the spacebar at 4:42, what's that?
ticking bad stab
@@drig_10 Fixable?
sounds like perry the platypus 4:19
I know this is 5 months ago.. but omg you nailed it
Compared to the CIDOO V75, which do you prefer when if comes to, sound, feel, and overall quality?
I slightly prefer the bridge because the keycap quality is a little better, it has a weight, and it sounds slightly better out of the box. Both are really good though and you can't really go wrong with either
is there a caps lock indicator? since typically non-rgb keyboards don't have one
4:37
@@softaim.I could have missed it at your mark but just saw the caps lock and no indicator. I believe they mean like Caps Lock Light showing that you have activated caps lock. Just like num lock.
@@darth_cheezus yeah theres a white light when you press the key
@@softaim. Nice !! I just went back and see it now. Idk why I didn't see that before. Watched your mark like 10 times 🙈
Hey man, nice video, but your mic has some crazy noise going on the whole time. It's like a constant "hiss." Can hear it go away and come back when you start talking. At like 4:02 you hear it go away and come back at like 4:09. Maybe I'm OCD but it was driving me nuts the whole video. Might have the gain turned up to high for the sound test.
alright but where do you buy it?
their website doesn't have a "buy" button
I believe it's not yet available for purchase but you should be able to grab one off of I think keebsforall or divinikey when they're available
yo, would you pick this over the nd75 or rainy75?
I can't really say because I haven't tried either of those boards 😅
Sorry I can't help
I’ve heard bad things about WOBKEY’s customer service, I can’t say anything about the nd75 though
@@SimulatorTech well you think its better than the zoom75, soundwize?
It's very close. Both are quite foamy. I'm not sure which is better without foam either
@@GandalfWhite-gt9wyLewis toh said it’s better
How do you switch between wired and wireless modes?
inside the case u can turnon/off the connectivity
@@afshochulanam1815 Can you ahve it plugged in and use wired with the switch ON? So you just turn it ON, plug it in wired, and when you unplug, it automatically uses the wireless?
Do you think a PC plate or FR4 plate is better?
I personally prefer fr4 in most cases because it's stiffer and yields a nice sound but there's no way to say one is better than the other
Say I bought the standard version. If I bought an fr4 plate, am I able to use that instead of the PC plate. Even with the PC plate, it sounds good imo. Also, I am new to the custom keyboard scene, so sorry if this is an obvious question lol.
what's your preference between this and the yunzii al75?
Oh man that's super tough. To be honest you can go wrong either way. The bridge has more different mounting styles, plate options, and gives you more space to tinker while I think the al75 is slightly more polished right out of the box
Hey man, great video! I want to build a silent keyboard with a PC plate. First time doing this. What base would you recommend? I'm considering Rainy75, Bridge75, MKC75, NEO80. My budget is up to 200-250$ for the full build. Thanks in advance!
Neo80 imo
All are solid options though
No housing for the dongle?
Nah
Does the on and off switch become annoying? Or can you use the software to assign a keybind as the on/off switch
Whats the best keybaord for under 200 ? (Layout is 75% or above)
If ur talking about just the kit then zoom75, if ur smart with the add-ons you could get a really decent build for around 200
Looking at this for productivity and gaming, is the sound noticable in game?
Not if you wear headphones. It is definitely noticeable if you use speakers but shouldn't be distracting
you can always buy silent switches, or a quieter switch.
anyway to just by the keycaps?
I don't believe so. They come with the keyboard
How does this compare with the infi75?
Better build quality fs but no screen and the design is simpler
does this have a 6.25u or 7u spacebar?
6.25u
I really wish this keyboard had a iso version
Ugh ugly layout
Are the fonts in the keycaps white or beige?
More beige
4:36 the x key looks like its about to pop out
Aw hell nah I didn't notice until you pointed it out 💀💀💀
My annoyance is immeasurable and my day is ruined.
What’s the song your playing I love it
Take 5 by Dave Brubeck
4:19
I’m just waiting for a 75% board similar to this and the ND75 but with a knob. Tool-less disassembly, wireless functionality, full metal. Welp, until then, the Leobog HI75 maintains the crown for the best full metal entry board with a knob.
does metal good for silent build ?
@@lvnchboxx I’m still relatively new to the hobby but I assume it would be alright if you use silent switches. Though softer materials (like plastic) do tend to have a sound dampening effect. I have some Akko Penguin Silent Tactiles and Outemu Honey Peach Silent Linears I was testing on a plastic Alice board, I can pop them into my HI75 and give them a quick test when I get a moment.
@@lvnchboxx My Honey Peach Linears were pretty much completely silent with my phones decibel app not detecting any noticeable difference in the ambient room sound. My room has two computers running in it and my phone was placed right to the left of my keyboard. The Penguin’s were about a 3dB increase due to the tactile bump. My standard non silent JWK Taro Puree tactile switches had around a ~20dB increase to the ambient room sound.
Note that these tests were quick and by no means scientific.
I think I will personally be using the Honey Peaches in the ND75 for awhile once it arrives.
@@lego_minifig bro the hi 75 is not that good
@@percy1t672 in the ~$100 it is
Bro there is no mirror weight available for this model
I mean you aren't gonna see it when typing
@@percy1t672 i know. But he said that it has an option for mirror weight which is not the case. I just corrected him
Shoot you're right mb
What is name keycap?
they come with the board out of the box
Shouldn't all the others cost WAY LESS isntead?
This. Most of the boards are made in China with similar processes and components, there is no way a keyboard like this costs more than 30-40$ to make. And don't get me started about keycaps.
Flex cuts and foam? It's just properly priced at $85
keycaps?
They come with the board!
Late im a fake fan😢
😠
Stock is better :)