: A crisp, stiff tactile switch favored by users who prefer more resistance.
is a 65% mechanical keyboard known for its compact design and high-end features. Holo's Alts Controls
: It includes dual USB-C ports, allowing for flexible cable routing or connecting additional accessories like a mouse. User Feedback Excellent aircraft-grade aluminum build Priced higher than many newer competitors Extensive QMK software control Notable "ping" sound from the aluminum case Hot-swappable PCB for easy switch testing Stock stabilizers often require "modding" to feel smooth Smooth, high-quality RGB lighting transitions Lack of 5-pin switch support in older V1 models Recommendation The Drop ALT V2 : A crisp, stiff tactile switch favored by
"Holo's Alts Controls" likely refers to the Go to product viewer dialog for this item. : It features a solid aircraft-grade aluminum chassis
: The keyboard is fully hot-swappable, allowing you to change switches without soldering, and uses QMK firmware for extensive key remapping and RGB lighting control. : Go to product viewer dialog for this item.
: It features a solid aircraft-grade aluminum chassis. However, some users have reported an annoying "case ping" sound—a metallic ringing—during typing. Customization
addresses several complaints from the original model by adding 5-pin switch support and an upgraded chipset for faster performance. Reviewers often suggest that while it is a premium "enthusiast" board, beginners might find better value in newer options like the Drop CSTM65 . Are you considering the model or the High Profile version, which features a taller, heavier frame?