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The KiiBOOM Loop 75 is a premium mechanical keyboard featuring a full aluminum block structure, tri-mode connectivity, and customizable RGB lighting. With a gasket mount design and five layers of sound dampening, it offers an exceptional typing experience. The keyboard is QMK/VIA programmable, hot-swappable, and equipped with durable gradient Cherry profile dye-sub PBT keycaps, making it perfect for both work and play.
Keyboard Layout | QWERTY |
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
Button Quantity | 82 |
Number of Sections | 3 |
Is Electric | Yes |
Keyboard Backlighting Color Support | RGB |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Switch Type | Linear |
Compatible Devices | Laptop, PC, Gaming Console, Tablet, Smartphone |
Connectivity Technology | 2.4Ghz Wireless, Bluetooth, USB-C |
Special Features | CNC Aluminum, QMK/VIA Programmable, Backlit, Creamy Keyboard, Customizable Display Keys |
Number of Keys | 82 |
Style | Modern |
Color | Blue |
Material | Aluminum |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 13.11"L x 4.53"W x 1.77"H |
A**E
Beautiful keeb with very design flaws, incredible product and experience for the price
The media could not be loaded. I got the loop 75 and I absolutely love this keyboard! No keyboard looks like it, and you get an absolutely premium experience on it, from the unboxing to the moment you use it.Literally the most premium unboxing experience within this price range.The keyboard itself is beautifully built. The material is sturdy, color matching is absolutely beautiful and unique, and the materials feel good to touch.I can tell Kiibooms team is very dedicated to bring a premium, unique experience to its users.This is me nitpicking:My only few pieces of feedback, are that I think the keys might be a bit too far in between? Never seen a layout with so much space within keys, for example, in contrast with the breeze 75 and keyboards alike. I think this gap between keys in a way holds it back from its acoustic potential, sounded a bit more muted than I thought I think due to the huge space between each key cap, so the sound kind of just dispersed around. Also makes it being very bright which isn’t necessarily bad and it could be adjusted but again, never seen something like it.One more thing I noticed is true inconsistency with legends, 9( and 0) are way too thick compared to the other legends, same as [{ and }] which is surprising seeing how Kiiboom pays so much attention to detailsOther than that it is absolutely beautiful, sturdy keeb and it has become my current favorite ❤️
C**Y
Amazing build quality - this really stands out!
In a world where aluminum case keyboards are becoming more common, KiiBoom raises the bar with this smart-looking two-tone offering that looks like two keyboards were cut in half and then re-joined at a 45 degree angle. For reference, I own well over 100 keyboards and have many of the latest aluminum case keyboards (Rainy 75, ND75, Bridge 75, XVX K75 Pro, Epomaker Tide 65 & 75, etc.). You may not be familiar with the KiiBoom name, but the Loop 75 performs as well or better than the others I listed, and the appearance of this keyboard definitely turns heads.Everything about the Loop 75 feels premium and solid from the aluminum case to the gasket mounted FR4 plate with the right amount of flex cuts. The factory lubed Matcha V2 linier switches (45 gf actuation, 3.8 mm total travel) feel silky smooth along with the gradient dye sublimation Cherry profile PBT keycaps with amply thick wall sections (1.36 - 1.42 mm). Even though the aluminum case is very rigid, the gasket mount and flex cut design provides a good amount of flex to prevent typing fatigue.The keycap markings are clean and well-centered and consistently sized and the sound profile is poppy without being overly-loud. As you would expect with a gasket mount design, there's a sandwich of Poron foams, IXPE switch pad, and PET film for insulation and sound dampening. Naturally, you can remove some of these to tinker with the sound profile to match your preference. Overall though, this is a fairly quiet (office-friendly) keyboard that you can use without annoying your neighbors. Likewise the plate mounted stabilizers are well adjusted and don't have any excessive rattle.The south facing RGB lighting is vivid and bright, and the spacing between the keys allows enough light to shine through. LED diffusers are included with the switches which also helps distribute the light. There are the typical assortment of preset lighting patterns along with some new ones that I haven't seen before.The tri-mode connectivity features all work as described and there's a selector switch on the rear panel alongside the USB connector and a magnetic dock for the 2.4 GHz dongle. The 4000 mAh battery provides suitable wireless support provided you don't overuse the RGB lighting. The keyboard also goes into a low-power mode when not in use for a few minutes to conserve battery power.The bottom of the case is fairly sparse with just 4 grip pads in the corners to prevent slipping and 10 Allen screws to hold the case together. There are no flip-out feet to change the typing angle, so you may need to place a block underneath or some other method if the angle's not to your liking.The metal volume knob in the upper right corner is locked for use as a media function (volume). This is an feature that I've seen others allow to change to control lighting or otherwise re-assign; but my preference is to use it for volume control nevertheless. the spacing between the knob and the adjacent keys is sufficient to prevent inadvertent key presses while making volume adjustments.For those who like to add programing options, the Loop 75 is QMK/VIA compatible which provides a wealth of layer and macro setting availability without having to download suspect 3rd party software.The KiiBoom Loop 75 isn't a budget mechanical keyboard by any means, yet delivers a high number of features found on top performers. It's solid modular aluminum case construction and striking good looks make this a 75% keyboard worth considering if you're searching for a full-featured keyboard that is useable right out of the box. Highly recommended.
D**2
Quality control leaves a lot to be desired
So all in all I had to order this keyboard 3 times. Facebook kept advertising it to me, and I'm a sucker for the dual color case. The first one arrived and the diffuser/rubber piece under the space bar was out of place causing the key to jam, and the caps lock key was split on both sides and refused to stay on. I reached out to KooBOOM support but because they're in China a replacement key cap would take a few weeks to arrive. Whatever, they sent it, but I ended up opting to just return the original board because for some reason about a week after I ordered mine it was like $20 cheaper for some reason. So I placed my replacement order and it got lost in transit and never arrived (not their fault I know). Third ones the charm, it arrived and nothing was broken, but many of the keys were in the wrong place and not pushed down all the way. Like I said, quality control could use some work, but at the end of the day the keyboard works, there's no major issues, and I'm satisfied!
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