Quality keycaps that look good and sound good with tactile switches. Caps feel quality and not cheaply made. Profile was sort of hard to get used to compared to cherry profile keycaps but was very comfortable to get accustomed to.
FYI, bought this during a BOGO along side MT3 9009 set, so will be speaking from a BOGO/$60 price tag.
First, this base set should pretty much cover any and all of your standard keyboard format needs. Compared to other MT3 sets from Drop, this feels the most "complete", with plenty of alternate key options and the perfect color palette to make a board feel complete (especially without having to buy separate add on kits).
Regarding product quality, colors seem spot on and keys are solid. Only potential gripes (if I'm reaching for any) would be the 'unfinished' bottoms of the keycaps. On a number of keycaps, the bottom edges have slivers of plastic that need a little extra brushing to get off. Additionally, these keys are somewhat textured and not just slippery smooth, but still think this set would be perfect if somehow they had a bit more of the PBT texture to tops like the MT3 9009 set I bought alongside it (but definitely a personal preference).
+ Perfect on my Mode Sonnet. Can't picture a better fit for the green top and silver mirror accent and bottom combo.
The Drop MT3 Jasmine keycap set is a well-built set of keycaps in a great color way that feels inspired by tea and offers a soothing sensation. As with many aspects of mechanical keyboards, whether you like the MT3 profile or not is going to largely be based on personal preference. It's important to like how they look on your own keyboard and how they feel while you're typing on them. I happen to sincerely enjoy them in both regards. I was originally drawn to MT3 keycaps because they're "based on iconic IBM beamspring terminals of the 1970s". That overall look seems timeless to me. This Jasmine set really helps to tie a tranquil living space together.
Love the colorway with the light green. This means that this set adds just a tiny bit of beautiful funkiness while still being aesthetically compatible with a lot of boards. I didn't have any issues with legend alignment or fit. Great Set!
Another great MT3 set, that goes really well with light or dark keyboards
The colour of the alphas is great. The only downside for me is that there are no light green enter/escape/raise/lower keys, so I'm forced to use the darker accent keys. It would be better to have the choice, like I do on many of the other MT3 sets.
Apart from that it's great. I've used them on a Planck and a Corne, and it has all the right keys for both.
Legends are very consistent for the most part with only the W key seeming a bit bolder than other legends. Maybe it'll just my eye , but swapping the base for the alternative W fixed it entirely and i think it looks great. The ONLY other issue I have is that when i look straight down at the keys on my backlit board, i can see ridges on the bases, they're not irregular, but they do bother me a bit, but I'm very picky .
If you enjoy taller keycaps such as Maxkey SA, you will most likely enjoy these MT3 keycaps as well. They're well made with thick ABS plastic that feels good and sounds good. The top surface has a nice texture, while the sides are all smooth. Some people may nitpick the legends, but they're not intrusive at all for me. If you find these MT3 keycap sets on sale (and with a BOGO coupon), they're definitely worth picking up!