Review: Wobkey Crush 80 Reboot Pro is a perfect enthusiast keyboard
The beauty about customizable keyboards is that if you don’t like it, you can change it up. If the touch feels off, you can switch out the keycaps. If typing on it is too loud, users can replace the switches. Crafting the experience so that the mechanical keyboard fits a desired aesthetic is one of the joys of the hobby.
The problem with tweaking mechanical keyboards is that it’s an arduous ask. Players often need a screwdriver to deconstruct the case and specialized tools to make removing keycaps and switches easier.