It feels like just yesterday when I received my first set of Cerakey ceramic keycaps. I marveled at their build quality. They sounds so creamy, deep, and thocky when paired with most switches. They felt so cool to the touch, something that made typing during the warmer seasons a blessing. I’ve fallen in love with using ceramic keycaps in that I miss it when I’m not typing on them. I’m happy to ret...[Read More]
It should be no surprise that I am a personal fan of Cerakey’s ceramic products. Check my previous reviews of their V2 Ceramic Keycaps and their Nada65 keyboard (featuring a panda-themed set of ceramic keycaps) if you don’t believe me. I’ve used those keycaps on my personal keyboards nearly every day since reviewing them (when not testing other keyboards or keycaps, mind you). They feel great on m...[Read More]
Ceramic keycaps are a niche addition for one’s mechanical keyboard – an already niche product with a diehard and dedicated group of mechanical keyboard fans who desire little else other than have the perfect keyboard for their office space. I am one of many on an eternal quest for the thock, or the creamy deep sounds emitted by a mechanical keyboard. This quest is one I will probably be on for the...[Read More]
When I review a keyboard, I often have very little to say about its keycaps because of how uniform keycaps have become. More often than not, they’re made of PBT material and have a standard Cherry profile for good ergonomics and ease-of-use. Occasionally, I’ll review something that with SA (high profile) or XDA (low profile) keycaps, but materials are never the star of the show. Cerakey, a passion...[Read More]