⌨️ Elevate your typing game with style and durability that lasts!
The OHY Black Keycaps set features 137 double-shot PBT keycaps in an ergonomic MDA profile, designed for durability and comfort. Compatible with all Cherry MX and clone switches across popular keyboard sizes, this set offers fade-resistant legends and a matte finish that resists wear and oil. Easy to install with included tools and securely packaged, it’s the perfect upgrade for professionals seeking a premium typing experience.
J**L
Well made and stylish
These are really stylish and high quality, I love the colors, and it comes with a ton of different sizes/keys. I put them onto a electric typewriter and they make it easy to type because of the low profile. They have a very nice key press feel with just a slight resistance, and a subtle but satisfying click.
P**N
Solid black keycaps in work environment
These keycaps look clean and professional. Ideal for a work setup if you want minimal distractions and not a RGB overload. The legends are clear and the key caps have a nice matte surface that resists fingerprints pretty well. I use these key caps in an industrial environment and they are holding up well so far.One thing to note, they do show dust and grime pretty well, especially in a dirty environment like my job. You’ll need to wipe it down occasionally. Also the shine resistant is good but not perfect. After a few weeks the oil buildup will become noticeable on the most used keys.Fitment on the switches are good and tight, no wobble issue. Overall, if you want a clean uniform look that holds up well under real work conditions, these do the job well. I personally like the keys because I wanted to go for like an older style keyboard look.
Z**S
Mostly great! A nice improvement for my Nuphy Air
I love a lot about my Nuphy Air, but its stock keycaps have never been very pleasant to type on; I'm generally a great typist, but I find the flat and wide design to mess with accuracy just slightly. I can understand why they went with the streamlined design, but they aren't my cup of tea.These keycaps feel much better to type on: They're slightly narrower and slightly raised in comparison, which makes a significant difference, imo. They sound pretty good, too.I'm dinging one star only because these clearly are a budget product: The printing of the characters on each key doesn't look amazing, and the box was pretty busted when it arrived, which meant that the keycaps arrived in a state of disarray. Then again, these look great from a distance, were totally affordable, and again, they feel great, so no real complaints here. Would definitely recommend if you're feeling the same way about the keycaps on your low-profile keyboard as I did.
H**E
good quality
surprisingly great quality for price! the print is clear and looks clean. the keycap thickness is decent as well. if you like this style/profile, then these are the perfect choice.
M**N
Buyer beware, you may not get all the keys, and you’re certainly not for $9 getting PBT either.
Bought for my son, and this is HIS review, not mine:This keycap set was purchased for my 75% keyboard, and while they look good and feel decent, that’s where I need to start being honest about the construction, and lack of keys.First, I understand that this set is only $9 upon when I ordered it, but I do expect a level of quality assurance to a degree, and honesty about the product. The set I got, did not have the 1U sized Ctrl key as shown multiple times in the listing. It does appear however some people did get this, so be warned, before even starting to re-cap your keyboard, verify that they included *all* of the keycaps you need to use! Some may just simply be missing. Second, the product claims these are PBT keycaps, however, that is not the truth. Rather, they are just dense ABS plastic. An easy test for this is simple, room temperature clean glass of water, and drop PBT and ABS keycaps in them. PBT will sink due to their density, whereas ABS keycaps will float, or slowly sink after some time. These keys float, indicating they are *not* PBT whatsoever and are simply ABS.Buyer beware, you may not get all the keys, and you’re certainly not for $9 getting PBT either. (If you truly want PBT keycaps, don’t expect that to be the case at this price range, as PBT keycaps usually can cost $60+. It’s the honesty of this manufacturer I find concerning.)
R**R
Works, Great Nice finish and thunky sound
I have zero regrets with this purchase. The double shot PBT Plastic has a nice finish and the thickness key walls gives my keyboard a nice thunky sound. The font is legible and positioned nicely. One of the best keyboard related purchases Ive made.Color:Black with White LegendsValue for money:Decent vule for the dollar
S**H
Poor Letter-Stamp Quality, good material!
Great material, but the letters are just…sloppy with incorrect stamps for the ink type used. Will be returning for better quality in the same price bracket. The stamping is a visual reminder of bulk drop shipping and it makes me wonder what kind of labor standards are involved. Odd thing to think about when typing about your day when its probably fine.
A**R
Good value, nice texture, uniform low profile, clean look
The headline says most of it. I have the mainly black set with a few white accent keys and put them on a small Planck (Drop v7, 1x2uC layout) keyboard for when I am traveling. They helped make the keyboard about 10mm thinner (I was using MT3/SA style caps before). They have the same clean look as blank keycaps, but have the legends available if desired.As far as the "doubleshot" goes, the outer layer is extremely thin (so thin I wonder if it's just a dye layer; can be scraped through with a small metal pick) but that is actually a good thing for my use case: it is possible to engrave legends for extra layers into the keycaps alongside the existing ones and have the underlying color show through.My keyboard is not backlit, but I tested the shine through with a flashlight and a spare cap that I am not going to use, and it works for the existing legends as well as the hand-engraved ones. I added some O-rings and that helped quiet them a bit; might explore some more options, but they seem quiet enough, especially if you don't bottom out. I use Kailh Copper switches on all my keyboards (home, office, travel), which help keep me from bottoming out.Time will tell how durable these are, but I am really happy with these, especially for the price. My one gripe is that the F and J homing bumps are not very prominent, but with a Planck, it is easy enough to get oriented using the spacebar, so not a huge deal for me. The upside would be for someone using an alternative layout like Dvorak or Colemak, the bumps would likely be unnoticable (then again, someone hard core enough to use one of those layouts probably isn't looking at keycap legends...)
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