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iBlancod YK830 RGB Wireless Mechanical Keyboard - Outemu Linear/Tactile US$46.85 (~A$73.52) + More Shipped @ WhatGeek

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Back again with more mechanical keyboard deals and this time there's a keyboard from iBlancod with a customisable TFT display for showing the date, time, battery, RGB effects and even animated GIFs. Followed by a DIY keyboard kit from ZUOYA in 6 colours for those looking to supply their own switches and keycaps.

First up is the iBlancod YK830 for US$46.85 (~A$73.52) with either Outemu Red Linear switches or Outemu Salt White Tactile switches. These switches are hot swappable with 3/5 pin compatiblity. This keyboard has a 75% layout with 87 keys, knob, customisable display, RGB, USB-C, 2.4GHz Wireless & Bluetooth 5.0 connectivity, 3000mAh battery and one key Win/Mac switching.

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Next up is the ZUOYA GMK67 DIY Kit for US$35.99 (~A$56.48) which features a gasket mount structure, hot swappable switch sockets with support for 3/5pin switches including Cherry, TTC, Outemu, Gateron and more. The keyboard has a 65% layout with 67 keys, knob, customisable RGB, USB-C, 2.4GHz Wireless & Bluetooth 5.0 connectivity and a 3000mAh battery. Available in 6 colours.

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AU$ based on current Mastercard rate and stacks with 5% cashback at Cashrewards.

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  • Any recommendation for a 75% / TKL format but low profile? Happy for it to be a DIY kit or prebuilt. Oh and preferably white in colour. It's for my kid i swear.

    • Quite a few offerings from Keychron. The K3Pro comes in white

      • I am using a K3v1 right now to type this… was hoping to spend less for a lesser known brand as i am not 100% confident the kid will stick to using it.

      • What's the difference of iBlancod YK75 and YK75 Pro?

  • Decent price for the GMK67 kit.

    I spent some time on AliExpress looking for one a few months back, and paid $72 to have it in red (white / black were cheaper). Under $60 delivered is good. The board itself I was impressed with, nice weight to it (I'm not a KB snob, and I was building it as a gift). Config / remapping software was OK, not the same as flashing your own firmware, but you're not going to find that at this pricepoint.

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