This is the best summary I could come up with:
Making it easier to swap a case alongside a set of keycaps should let you match the colors and designs of both for a more cohesive look.
Similar to other barebones keyboard bundles, this comes without switches, keycaps, or stabilizers, but it also doesn’t include the top case, with the idea that you’ll buy that separately from Drop.
Drop is also working with artists to produce cases with more intricate designs printed on them.
If you go the $149 fully assembled route, you get a black polycarbonate top case and a set of keycaps with their shine-through legends laser etched on the bottom side.
From the look of Drop’s press images, this gives the keyboard a stealthy look while also allowing the LEDs on the south-facing switches to clearly shine through.
This isn’t Drop’s first gasket-mount keyboard, but its previous attempt — the Sense75 — was pretty hard to recommend at its original $350 asking price.
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