The KiiBOOM Cybrix29 is a very strange keyboard, at least at first. Upon taking it out of the box, I couldn’t help but think to myself, “Where’s the other half of this keyboard?” I liked what I had in my hands, but I couldn’t break myself from thinking that something was missing from the box. There wasn’t. KiiBOOM’s Cybrix29 is meant to be a small keyboard. It’s a Hall Effect Gaming keyboard that ...[Read More]
Recently, DigitalChumps got the pleasure of reviewing two new products from the folks at KiiBOOM. First, we have a set of their newest keycaps. Second, we have a set of their newest mechanical switches. If you’re currently building a new mechanical keyboard and are looking for a touch of whimsy, these two products should be top of mind. KiiBOOM is one of the several prebuilt mechanical keyboard m...[Read More]
KiiBOOM’s Jade75 mechanical keyboard is another example of KiiBOOM’s wild designs for a prebuilt mechanical keyboard, and it’s absolutely stunning in person. When I got the opportunity to review the Jade75 and KiiBOOM’s recent Phantom81 Lite, I was curious about how their newest keyboards would compare to their existing phenomenal line of Phantom keyboards. KiiBOOM is a keyboard manufacturer who s...[Read More]
The KiiBOOM Phantom series of mechanical keyboards have been consistent in its design philosophy of being a crystal-clear, fully transparent keyboard made entirely out of acrylic. It’s an eye-catching and novel lineup of keyboards that stands apart from others, in part because an entirely transparent keyboard is hard to imagine. Once it’s on your desk, though, it brightens up the space once the LE...[Read More]
Today’s review comes courtesy of our friends at KiiBOOM. We were sent not one, not two, but THREE sets of keycaps to review. This review may seem smaller than our prior reviews, which should be expected: These are keycaps, not a fully fledged keyboard. If you haven’t heard of KiiBOOM before now, let me be the first to tell you: I love their prebuilt keyboards. I’ve tested a handful of their keyboa...[Read More]
In a market dominated by 75% keyboards, sometimes it’s nice to have a number pad for fancy Excel calculations or specific macros bound to a single button. Some of us don’t have space on our desk for a massive 98%/full-sized keyboard, but you miss the number pad all the same. That’s why a number pad/macro pad is an excellent addition for your desk. KiiBOOM’s Cybrix 16 is their newest macro pad sinc...[Read More]
Look, I know that mechanical keyboards emphasize function over form, but why not try something new? Why not use a keyboard that looks stunning while also allowing you to accomplish everything you need accomplished on your computer? KiiBOOM’s lineup of keyboards are quite well-designed, each utilizing a unique aesthetic that is sure to turn heads. Unlike the likes of Turtle Beach, RAZER, or Corsair...[Read More]
KiiBOOM’s mechanical keyboards have consistently impressed me in my previous experience. The Phantom keyboards’ acrylic construction and build quality are uniquely designed, the Loop series of keyboards are comprised of hefty premium aluminum, while KiiBOOM’s switches have held up to immense pressure and sound delightful. I’ve recommended KiiBOOM’s keyboards for my friends who’ve wanted colorful a...[Read More]
Today’s double feature review comes courtesy of KiiBOOM – a keyboard and a separate set of keycaps! If you’re looking for a new keyboard or want to make your keeb cuter with some custom keycaps, this review is for you. Without further ado, let’s get to it! KiiBOOM Phantom 81 V3 Mechanical Keyboard Review I have three keyboards that I rotate between on a constant rotation: Epomaker’s RT100 (that I ...[Read More]
Full metal aluminum construction. A gradient design. Modular structure. Smooth typing. These are all terms that I used to describe KIIBOOM’s LOOP65 a short while ago. Despite my quibbles with it being a 65% keyboard, it won me over on how well it felt and sounded like a quality pre-built keyboard. Secretly, I wished that KIIBOOM had opted into making the LOOP65 a 75% keyboard instead, Function key...[Read More]
A short while ago, KiiBOOM sent me a LOOP65 mechanical keyboard to review. The long and short of my review is that I just loved the keyboard to the point of almost switching to a 65% keyboard as a daily driver (even though I use many more buttons for gaming). That said, one thing stood out from the LOOP65 – its switches. Aside from how KiiBOOM has consistently impressed me with their keyboards’ bu...[Read More]
You’ve probably read my previous reviews on 65% keyboards over the past few months and heard me complain time after time about the keyboards being too cramped, missing out on buttons, and just not being the best for gaming. I’ll admit that I am slightly biased against smaller keyboards simply because I like having as many keys as possible for the games I play and the work I do. Despite all of this...[Read More]