The keyboard itself is pretty decent and feels well-made for a plastic body. That being said, quite a few flaws that would have made me hesitate to buy this.
- Certain keys do not work with Mac (like fn). These are coded in such a way that you can't remap them.
- There's a persistent issue with keys double pressing. It's somewhat mitigated by upping the key repeat delay, but you may not want to do that.
- The white coating on the metal is super easy to scratch off with the included keyswitch puller. After two switch changes, it's quite noticeably damaged around many keys.
Theseus 75 - Addons [Group Buy]
This is part of the Theseus 75 set!
A balanced 75% split mechanical keyboard kit.
Although the “endgame” board may be a myth, this one might come close. Meet the Theseus75: a balanced 75% split mechanical keyboard kit designed by @haverworks. With magnetic interlocking, a LEMO-compatible interconnect, and a cushioned typing feel not often found in splits, the Theseus sports a unique combination of features that set this board apart from the rest. The best part? It’s the first split keyboard we know of to include integrated USB hub passthrough—perfect for connecting your mouse, macropad, or other peripheral companion. All these features fit behind a clean, unassuming aesthetic meant to be the perfect backdrop for any keycap set. With almost a dozen different colorways to choose from, you’re sure to find one that compliments your setup.