Gradient Shine Through (Cherry) Keycaps
Gradient Shine Through (Cherry) Keycaps
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Discover the magic of our Gradient Shine Through Keycaps Collection and give your mechanical keyboard a dazzling upgrade. Crafted from top-notch PBT double-shot material, these keycaps enhance durability and comfort with every keystroke. What sets this collection apart? It’s the cool side print design that lets your keyboard’s backlighting really pop, highlighting a stunning gradient color transition that turns each keycap into a little piece of art. Elevate your setup and enjoy a typing experience that’s as delightful visually as it is tactile. Ready to make every keystroke a statement? Please Note: This offering includes only the keycaps; the keyboard is not part of this package. Effortlessly customise your existing keyboard with these exquisite keycaps using our easy-to-use keycap puller, included in Zenith - our comprehensive 7-in-1 Cleaning Kit, designed for your convenience and care. |
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Material |
High-quality PBT |
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Compatibility |
With all MX switches and MX-styles clones With mechanical keyboards: ANSI Layout 61/68/84/87/100/104/108 keys |
Properties |
• Cherry profile • 136 key count • Side-printed text orientation • Long-lasting durability |
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Shipping
Shipping
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Looking good. Arrived fast and like on picture. I recommend if you like minimalist modern keyboard. Feels incredible.
Buy these keycaps for a GMK81 and the truth is I am very happy with the result. The only thing that would change keycaps would be typography (for reasons of taste)
