🖤 Unleash Your Inner Minimalist!
The TIMSEKER 129 Keys Minimalist All Black Japanese PBT Keycap set is designed for those who appreciate both style and functionality. Made from durable PBT material with a dye sublimation process, these keycaps are wear-resistant and provide a comfortable typing experience. Compatible with various ANSI layout mechanical keyboards, this set not only enhances the aesthetic of your setup but also improves sound quality, making it a must-have for any keyboard enthusiast.
Brand | TIMSEKER |
Item Weight | 12.8 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 14.5 x 6 x 1 inches |
Color | Minimalist Black (Cherry Profile) |
Power Source | Wired |
Manufacturer | TIMSEKER |
ASIN | B0D17TQ7W2 |
Country of Origin | China |
Date First Available | April 26, 2024 |
J**.
Nice key caps
They have a slight dark blue tint to them that’s more noticeable in bright lighting, so it’s not completely , but I don’t mind it at all. I use them for the keyboard I made for work and it’s been nice using them on a daily basis.
K**N
Classy aesthetics
I think these keycaps look fantastic. This particular set comes with just about every size and height for any keyboard type, which sometimes feels like a waste to me personally because I rarely use boards over 75%. But anyways, what I do like on this particular set are the green-colored hiragana. It's just subtle enough to not be domineering, but still visible enough that you know that it's there. The dye sub is clean, and I think the only issue that I've seen is that it scuffs easily from my fairly gentle keycap puller.
J**X
GREAT
I was a little hesitant of buy for a bit because at the time it had no reviews, however, it the only keycaps that perfectly matched my setup! these are amazing, 10 out of 10.
A**R
Good but Cheap Feeling Dupe
After putting these keycaps on, I felt slightly disappointed. These are relatively good looking keycaps, but what I've found is that these are a dupe set for PBTfans Poco, and compared to the original, these feel and look a lot cheaper. These caps feel so thin and hollow, which is a given considering they are not double-shot dyesub PBT, nor do they claim to be, but they just don't give the desired sound or feel I was hoping to achieve with them. Also, compared to the original, these look so much more saturated and lack the dainty pinks depicted in the description and Amazon listing. You get what you pay for; can't say I love them, but they're not the worst I've seen.Update: dropping the rating a star. I've barely had the keycaps on for an hour and am noticing wear ALREADY. My natural nails are not long at all, and have rounded at the corners; I'm already seeing scratching and tears in my keycaps. Also, these are really cheap feeling. I've confirmed a set of dye-sub PBT keycaps I received from Epomaker via Amazon are much higher quality, much thicker, durable, they almost feel like ceramic from how durable they are and they're not double-shot either. I've been gaming on them for a month+ now with no wear at ALL, and have even worn nail extensions with gaming use. Not very happy with my purchase from TIMSEKER.
J**M
Nice keycaps for standard, MX style keyboards!
Reviewing the WoB with Japanese legends. While the set looks to be a double-shot type cap they are listed as dye sub so I'm going with their description. This just means that the letters are printed rather than being part of a second mold of PBT material which is fine as PBT is quite thick so I doubt these will "wear off " or anything.The keycaps are nice and thick and the lettering is very nice. Not perfect but quite nice for this price range. Coupled with the thickness they produce a nice deep sound on most switches and they have a very light texture to them as well. I personally like a little more texture but they definitely aren't completely smooth or anything where your fingers easily slip off the keys. Like almost everything in this hobby, it's subjective. From my experience this level of texture will please most people.Cap are pictured on a standard exploded 75% layout keyboard keyboard. There should be enough caps for any standard mechanical keyboard - 60% all the way up to full size. However you should definitely look at the summary before ordering to make sure it has the correct sizing for your bottom row - they should if it's a standard layout keyboard.While it should be assumed from the pictures of the keycaps that these are for standard Cherry MX / Gateron (etc...) style full size switches it's not outright stated and I see that one reviewer tried to put them on a gaming brand keyboard with propriety switches. This will not work, they are not designed for that type of keyboard but that has nothing to do with the quality of the product. Please see my second picture - these keycap fit that style of switch and will work with either stem type.If you have a mechanical keyboard with hotswap switches that are NOT low profile, you will probably be good. These might fit some of the more recently 65 to 75% boards from some gaming brands as many are starting to move more towards standards in the past year or so but as I said, just check.
P**X
Nice look
Nice print, well made keys, although unfortunately I somehow got 2 “Up” keys and no down key. You might wonder why I don’t just flip it- partly due to the slope of the key being wrong, and partly due to the OCD-like frustration I have at the key being staggered compared to its inverse. I'll simply use one of the novety keys in its place.Otherwise, these keys appear to let light thru, although I have them mounted on an unlit board at the moment- a simply flashlight shows the English letter clearly allows light thru. Feel is good. Just never go down. ;)
T**S
Decent budget keycaps with good thickness but subpar legends
I've been using these keycaps for a couple of weeks now and I think they're pretty alright. They feel good and solid to type on, and they're thicker than other keycaps I've tried in this price range which helps to give my keyboard a slightly fuller sound signature which I like. The printing of the legends is a bit subpar though, and isn't the best I've seen at this price point, but it still looks fairly decent and it's something you tend to not notice after a while so I don't mind too much. Overall, I think these keycaps are a decent value but not the nicest I've seen out there around this price range. They're absolutely worth a consideration if you want a set of keycaps that helps you to achieve that popular deep sound that is popular in the hobby and don't mind the legends, but otherwise, they're just okay.
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