atomshrek
atomshrek OP t1_iu1rz82 wrote
Reply to comment by GortPinklegneep in Simple Akko 5075S build I put together for a charity event. Pretty wild the value you can get from a $60 kit these days. by atomshrek
For sure, especially the round faces on the larger keys.
atomshrek OP t1_iu1nqt8 wrote
Reply to comment by GortPinklegneep in Simple Akko 5075S build I put together for a charity event. Pretty wild the value you can get from a $60 kit these days. by atomshrek
It's definitely unique having a higher profile but uniform height. I like the look and sound for sure.
atomshrek OP t1_iu050ka wrote
Reply to Simple Akko 5075S build I put together for a charity event. Pretty wild the value you can get from a $60 kit these days. by atomshrek
- Akko 5075S (Starry Night)
- Gateron Yellows (lubed & filmed)
- 9009 Keycaps (MA profile)
atomshrek OP t1_iu46exu wrote
Reply to comment by ForsakenWebNinja in Simple Akko 5075S build I put together for a charity event. Pretty wild the value you can get from a $60 kit these days. by atomshrek
Case is plastic, but it comes with a couple layers of foam inside and a silicone filler at the bottom. I also tape-modded to help remove some of the higher frequencies you get with plastic cases.
The obvious competitor in this price range is the Keychron V1, which starts at $64. The V1 uses screws rather than clips, which make disassembly/modding a lot easier. It also has south-facing LEDs, so better if you want Cherry keycaps. If you want a knob it's $74, and you get an extra switch with the Akko. The V1 also has QMK/VIA support, while the Akko has its own software, which is not as full featured.
If I were buying the keyboard for myself I probably would've gone for the Keychron, but most of my viewers aren't keyboard enthusiasts, and I thought the color & side glow RGB would be more eye-catching.