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Product Description
Since we first announced our SENSE75 mechanical keyboard, we’ve had a steady stream of requests for a barebones version. From the beginning, we made it known that a barebones SENSE75 was in the works—and now, it’s here Read More
I bought this when it was on a deep discount, I guess when Drop was clearing them out. It's fine, perfectly serviceable. I can't imagine having bought it when it was first released though. I definitely would have returned it at that price point. Plate is super stiff, the gaskets make an audible crunch when you press hard enough to compress them, and the case is pretty pingy.
Prior to the sense I was using the drop alt. The knob is the biggest upgrade, I use it all the time to change tracks and adjust volume. The case feels high quality, and leaves a good amount of space if you want to put foam.
I got this to replace my previous daily driver (Tofu60) and under initial inspection everything feels great. I haven't experienced any of the longevity issues others are reporting but I definitely agree it needs some modification to sound it's best. A little pricey on the barebones variant.
I spent a bunch of money on this keyboard and various parts for it.
15 weeks later, a component came unsoldered from the PCB, I didn't knock it, it just fell. I attempted to reattach it, but the keyboard no longer works.
I'm talking with support now... But even with a refund for the keyboard, I'll be out the money I spent on parts that I never got to use.
15 weeks is not a valid life span for a keyboard... Especially one that easily costs hundreds of dollars fully built.
This experience really gives me pause in purchasing another keyboard from drop, which is a shame, because I was looking into the CSTM80.