Meletrix BOOG75 Prebuilt Hall Effect Gaming Keyboard Review

When I think of the Meletrix lineup of mechanical keyboards, I think of premium and artsy custom keyboards that I have to put together on my dining room table, stabilizer by stabilizer, plate by plate, and switch by switch. I often expect the Meletrix ownership experience of one where build a keyboard to my liking with the features, switches, and keycaps I want (and often based on what I have on h...[Read More]

Meletrix Zoom65 V3 Mechanical Keyboard Review

If you haven’t yet treated yourself to a custom mechanical keyboard, there’s nothing better than putting it together yourself. Sure, it can be time consuming. I don’t recommend that all folks in the market for a mechanical keyboard attempt to put a keyboard together, but once you’re familiar enough with keebs and have the time to learn how to put things together, why not build a keyboard all on yo...[Read More]

Meletrix Mechanical Keyboard Accessory Pentuple (?!) Feature Review: Arowana Switches & PBT Gray Skies Keycaps

Wait a minute, five keyboard accessories?! What the heck? This Pentuple Feature is packed full of switches and a keycap set thanks to the amazing folks at Meletrix. Strap yourselves in – this is a long review. Meletrix has released a new set of four linear switches in their WS Arowana Switch line. They’re all made by HMX, a mechanical keyboard switch manufacturer whose switches are often sought af...[Read More]

Meletrix Zoom75 TIGA Mechanical Keyboard Review

If you’re immersed in the mechanical keyboard space, you may have heard the names Meletrix or Wuque Studio before today. If not, both of these companies produce premium custom keyboards that most consumers will have to put together. These disassembled keyboard kits are often referred to as “barebone editions,” meaning that the consumer gets the keyboard case, PCB, backplate, foam, batteries, gaske...[Read More]