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There’s good news for all fans of top-notch mechanical keyboards. Drop is finally updating its range by giving its Alt, Ctrl, and Shift keyboards a much-needed refresh. With support for new switches, ...
New V2 versions of the Ctrl, Alt, and Shift arrive with better aftermarket switch compatibility, VIA support, and tweaks to help improve how they sound. New V2 versions of the Ctrl, Alt, and Shift ...
Drop has revamped its own-brand mechanical keyboard collection with the Drop Shift, Alt, and Ctrl V2 gaming keyboards. The new-and-improved keyboards, released after Drop's acquisition by Corsair, ...
Finding a great gaming keyboard deal is hard, especially when marketplaces like Amazon are flooded with off-brand names that don't have a reliable pedigree. However, right now the Drop CTRL, ALT, and ...
The Drop Signature Series Ultrasonic Keyboard is a good keyboard for entering the world of mechanical keyboards, although the price is high compared to other mechanical keyboards. It's a superb ...
The CSTM65 lives up to its name, being extremely easy to disassemble and customize. It’s a solid middle ground between a full custom keyboard build and a regular retail design. One of the first ...
The new Drop CSTM65 customizable mechanical keyboard features a removable magnetic case which is available in various colors and designs so you can personalize your workspace. A couple of months back, ...
Everyone seems to be buying a mechanical keyboard these days. Corsair has one-upped them all by buying its own mechanical keyboard company. The Fremont, California-based peripheral maker today ...