Not sure about super good stabilizer but my Epomaker Galaxy70 seems pretty good. I replaced the switches with TTC Silent Bluish Whites (tactile) and it's awesome (to me at least). It's got a slight ...
My work life and my fun life intersect at my keyboard. It’s how I convey my thoughts as I write emails, sift through stories and edit articles. When I’m off the clock, the keyboard is how I play video ...
Ryan Norbauer wanted the perfect stabilizer for his upcoming Seneca keyboard, which will start at $3,400 (not a typo). And so, armed only with impossibly high standards, an unbelievable tenacity, and ...
Explore the unique features of the ALT71D keyboard, highlighting its hot-swappable switches and customizable keycaps. Experience a sound test of mx Browns, noting the subjective nature of sound ...
Akko has been a growing name in the mechanical keyboard community for years, developing some of the best looking, budget conscious keyboards you can buy. Over the last year, it joined the custom ...
Durock stabilizers are great and pretty affordable. I have used the plate mount and screw-in ones. I actually prefer the plate mount. The screw-in ones are more stable* because they mount to the pcb.
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