On September 5, 2024 at 23:00, Cerakey updated its official X to launch the Nada65, the company’s first mechanical keyboard.
It is a mechanical keyboard with a 65% layout and the price starts at $159.00.
The company’s ceramic keycap is used, and the panda motif is very cute looking.
Considering that the normal price for a set of keycaps is $126.00-$150.00, this is a very inexpensive price.
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Nada65 Features
Nada65 has the following features
- Equipped with ceramic keycaps
- Uses Cherry MX standard key switches
- Supports hot-swapping
- QMK/VIA support allows keymap changes
- Equipped with RGB backlight
- Gasket mount structure
- USB Type-C/2.4GHz/BT tri-mode support
- Adopts custom linear key switches
The keycaps on board are clones of the Cherry profile, just like the regular Cerakey.
The overall look is composed of black and white, with the green color of the bamboo grass and the novelty panda keycap adding a very nice touch.
The keyboard with Cerakey gives the impression of being quite “hard” to hit.
The heavy sound-absorbing material and gasket-mounted structure that covers this seems to result in a more thocky key feel.
The typing sound is slightly milder than when Cerakey is installed on a regular gasket-mounted keyboard.
The newly developed sky blue linear key switches may be a little heavy for Japanese with 55 gf of pressing pressure, but combined with the dead weight of the heavy ceramic key caps, this may not be too much of a concern.
As for lighting, not only backlighting but also sidelighting is provided.
As for the side light, it seems to be designed to glow red when the battery power is low.
Please use the discount code “ryo10” to receive $5.00 off your bill when making your purchase.
Cerakey Discount Code
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to save $5.00 off your purchase.