INKY75

ELECFOX

INKY75

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Keyboard reco for hubby

If you're looking for a premium keyboard for the price. I suggest looking at CNC aluminum keyboards. They have better build quality than plastic ones, and alot of them would sound great. I suggest looking at the monsgeek m1 v5 he since it's readily available in the Philippines. It's a hall effect ke

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alphic_ in r/PHMechanicalKeyboard

August 5, 2026 1:33 AM

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keebs reco close to razer huntsman v3 pro mini

The huntsman V3 pro mini is just an overpriced razer keyboard, I wouldn't recommend it even under 4k. For a solid alternative I suggest looking at the mchose ace 68 air if you can spend it for 3,300 last time I checked the price of it. But if budget matters I'd look at the mchose ace68 he. If you wa

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alphic_ in r/PHMechanicalKeyboard

August 8, 2026 12:47 PM

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Deinfluence me: Expensive Mechanical Keyboard

I have an Elecfox Inky 75 bought it for 3.4k, full aluminum keyboard, south facing RGB, software customisable using VIA software, gasket mounted and it sounds really good i think better than really expensive keyboards.

Ctrl-Shift-P in r/deinfluencingPH

March 3, 2026 12:41 PM

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budget aluminum keyboards

If kaya mo i-increase pa yung budget: Inky75 Leobog Hi75/Hi75c (wireless for c) Weikav D75 All of these are more or less the same price sa Shopee 2.8-3.5k depende sa kung barebone siya or fully-assembled/prebuilt. Then I think it depends on factors na you prefer. Ease of opening case for modding: D7

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PsychologyOk124 in r/PHMechanicalKeyboard

July 8, 2025 4:03 PM

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Tri-mode Mechanical Keyboard reco

It really depends din talaga sa switches and ilang foams ang ginamit sa keeb pero I think nakaka affect din talaga sa sound kung ano ang gamit na base ng keyboard. For me, marbly ang sound ng Inky75. You could check the Aurora80 if gusto mo ng TKL layout pala, same seller din with the Wave75 and Ink

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NobodySeeit1225 in r/PHMechanicalKeyboard

June 13, 2026 2:35 PM

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Just got my Elecfox Inky 75!!

Actually, tinimbang ko siya sa weighing scale and approx ~2.2kg. I think normal siya for aluminum keyboards. If you want you can get the Elecfox Gen 75, almost same sounds but plastic build.

DionCast in r/PHMechanicalKeyboard

October 20, 2025 1:20 PM

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Keyboard Help

MCHOSE GX87S uses MCHOSE HUB which works on Chrome, Edge, and Opera. It's also TKL and not 75% I think for most keyboards, windows key becomes cmd key, and alt becomes option. I would just look for any 75% and it should work out of the box on mac as long as it uses a web driver or supports QMK/VIA C

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bugmenot47 in r/keyboards

December 9, 2025 4:55 PM

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ANY AULA HERO 84HE REVIEWS? (75% keyb enjoyer)

if u want a solid mech keeb for that budget, look into the elecfox inky 75. aluminum case trimode connectivity qmk/via compatibility gasket mounted, flex cut plate and pcb, and sound dampening hotswap, rgb, south facing switches low latency mode (1 ms wired, 2ms wireless 2.4ghz) not a gaming keyboar

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keyzeyy in r/PHMechanicalKeyboard

June 19, 2025 4:47 PM

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ANY AULA HERO 84HE REVIEWS? (75% keyb enjoyer)

yep, I just bought it a month ago to replace my 5 year old RAKK Lam-Ang Lite and couldn't be happier. the inky 75 is basically a 1:1 clone of the rainy 75 which is a more expensive keyboard. if you need a review of the inky 75, you'll basically look for a rainy 75 review haha. here's the link from t

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keyzeyy in r/PHMechanicalKeyboard

June 22, 2025 11:11 PM

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Why is epomaker bad?

My first keyboard was Epomaker, they aren’t bad imo, but there’s definitely better. I recently upgraded to Elecfox Inky75 and it is amazing. Only £80 and sounds beautiful. Maybe check it out!

StopGlobal in r/keyboards

July 30, 2025 12:09 PM

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