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product_id: 220575106
title: "Drop Halo True"
brand: "drop"
price: "24 DH"
currency: MAD
in_stock: true
reviews_count: 11
url: https://www.desertcart.ma/products/220575106-drop-halo-true
store_origin: MA
region: Morocco
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# RGB backlighting USB-C connectivity Hot-swappable switches Drop Halo True

**Brand:** drop
**Price:** 24 DH
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 💻 Level Up Your Typing Game!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Drop Halo True by drop
- **How much does it cost?** 24 DH with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.ma](https://www.desertcart.ma/products/220575106-drop-halo-true)

## Best For

- drop enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted drop brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Built to Last:** Crafted from durable CNC-aluminum for a rock-solid typing experience.
- • **Elevate Your Setup:** Transform your workspace with a sleek, high-profile design.
- • **Tailored Tactility:** Experience the smooth, tactile feedback of Halo True switches.
- • **Customizable Colors:** Choose from millions of RGB lighting options to match your vibe.
- • **Effortless Upgrades:** Easily swap switches without soldering for a personalized feel.

## Overview

The DROP CTRL High-Profile Mechanical Keyboard is a premium tenkeyless (TKL) gaming keyboard featuring hot-swappable Halo True switches, customizable RGB backlighting, and a robust CNC-aluminum frame. Designed for versatility and durability, this keyboard is perfect for both gaming and professional use, ensuring a seamless typing experience.

## Description

Full description not available

## Features

- A GAME-CHANGING KEYBOARD, NOW IN HIGH PROFILE: The CTRL High-Profile is just like the original CTRL, but now it comes with a tall CNC-aluminum case that covers the switches. A versatile tenkeyless (TKL) keyboard designed with input from the Drop community, it raises the bar again for mechanical keyboards.
- PREMIUM ENGINEERING: Constructed with a tall CNC-aluminum frame with a built-in switch plate and magnetic legs, the CTRL High-Profile is rock-solid and ready for any setup.
- HALO TRUE SWITCHES: This CTRL model comes with Halo True switches, which are medium weight and provide smooth tactile action. Halo True switches have a light preload to reduce jarring impact and a heavy spring to discourage bottoming out.
- HOT-SWAPPABLE SWITCH FUNCTIONALITY. Want to switch your switches? Customize the CTRL High-Profile with ease thanks to hot-swappable switch sockets, which allow you to swap switches in seconds—no soldering required.
- OPTIMIZED PER-KEY LIGHTING WITH MILLIONS OF COLORS: The CTRL High-Profile is illuminated with fully customizable RGB backlighting and under-lighting. Set your millions of LEDs to a single color or light them up with custom rainbow wave patterns.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| Keyboard Layout | QWERTY |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Button Quantity | 87 |
| Is Electric | Yes |
| Keyboard Backlighting Color Support | RGB |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Switch Type | Tactile |
| Compatible Devices | Laptop, PC |
| Connectivity Technology | USB, USB-C |
| Special Features | Lighting, Backlit |
| Number of Keys | 87 |
| Style | Halo True |
| Color | Black |
| Material | Aluminum |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** DROP
- **Compatible Devices:** Laptop, PC
- **Connectivity Technology:** USB, USB-C
- **Keyboard Description:** Mechanical
- **Recommended Uses For Product:** Gaming
- **Special Feature:** Lighting, Backlit
- **Color:** Black
- **Number of Keys:** 87
- **Keyboard backlighting color support:** RGB
- **Style:** Halo True

## Images

![Drop Halo True - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/71J1sf0vr3L.jpg)
![Drop Halo True - Image 2](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/61bxBZUQRgL.jpg)
![Drop Halo True - Image 3](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/71Bs5nC3MLL.jpg)
![Drop Halo True - Image 4](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/71uGUHi9ojL.jpg)
![Drop Halo True - Image 5](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/61Bc6R+FwLL.jpg)

## Available Options

This product comes in different **Color, Style** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Does it fit PCB mount switches?**
A: No, plate mount only.

**Q: Lettering visibility without backlight?**
A: Eh, not amazing but not terrible. I feel like the legends are small and are intended to function best with the backlighting.

**Q: Higher pitch on this keyboard: kailh box white or cherry mx blue?**
A: I feel like MX Blues are too rattly and grainy. For being clicky switches, the box white in my Drop CTRL seem to have a more solid sound signature, while maintaining a nice click and general feel. My favorite switches used to be MX Blues, but the Box Whites took their place once I received this board.

**Q: How are the stabilizers mounted? Are they just screw-in that can easily be replaced?**
A: Plate Mounted only. Easily removable.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 5.0 out of 5 stars







  
  
    Great board (please dont spend much more than $200 for it.)
  

*by J***A on Reviewed in the United States on July 23, 2021*

Bought because I wanted an aluminum-case mechanical keyboard that wouldn't ship from China and take a few months to get here. I bought used, at a  discount, which really helps my value-for-money rating, since this is QUITE expensive at full price. Overall a little pricey (its what you expect from Drop) but a great board and case nonetheless. It even comes with some foam inside of the case, which isn't the best foam, but it works.I would buy this again, especially if it is going for a lower price (PLEASE dont spend $270 on this board), as it is a highly available Aluminum case and hot-swap PCB combo, if you want another option for a TKL with aluminum case check out the Glorious GMMK Pro (I would have chosen that if I liked the format of their keyboard better. it is only slightly less for about the same keyboard)For rebinds I just use Auto Hot Key, since I don't need anything crazy, and AHK is a very powerful language. I do believe that Drop supports flashing the firmware for this keyboard, however.It should be noted however, this board doesn't come with stabilizers (the one I got) and they are clip-on stabilizers. So buy that ahead of time if you want to use any of your bigger keys without significant wobble.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 5.0 out of 5 stars







  
  
    Thick and stubby, heavy and chubby.
  

*by S***K on Reviewed in the United States on April 20, 2024*

The Kaihua Speed switches are better than I expected. Just breathing near one actuates it which is what I wanted.It's a good keyboard and a great bludgeoning weapon.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ 4.0 out of 5 stars







  
  
    There's a horny peacock in your Bentley!
  

*by T***T on Reviewed in the United States on February 8, 2024*

I'll explain the headline in a minute, but first - a little background about yours truly. I'm not a gamer, just a huge fan of tactile mechanical keyboards since the late 80s. Not a hobbyist either, I don't have "keebs in rotation" or shelves full of switches and stabs. I buy or build a keyboard, then I work on it till it's irreparable.So when my trusty old Matias gave up the ghost, I was facing a choice: get another Matias, or buy/build something custom. And after a few unsuccessful attempts at liking the other keyboards, I've finally arrived at Drop CTRL. Here are my considerations:* Hot swap is a must, as I tend to like some rather unorthodox switches (currently typing it on Box Navies).* North facing backlight to illuminate the legends on keycaps instead of shining into my eyes.* Conservatively colored shine-through caps.* Per-key illumination control. I absolutely don't care for "breathing", "waves" and other glittery effects every single RGB keyboard has by default. I don't drop acid, and I don't care for horny peacocks, so rainbow it all you want for as long as there's an "off" switch.* Solid build.* Programmability.This keyboard ticks all of the above, and then some. However, there are some quirks you should be aware of. For me personally, they are either pluses, or I don't care for them, but YMMV.* First of all, this thing is extremely dense and heavy. And I mean, H E A V Y. If for whatever reason you've to travel with your keyboard, it might be a "con". It could also lead to destruction of caps and/or switches if you drop it and it lands in compliance with Finagle's Law.* If you've researched CTRL at all, you probably saw that they come with magnetic snap-on risers. That only applies to the low profile CTRL, not this one - it's propped up by default. Sadly, the side effect of it is, you've to rely on infamous 6-legged design for stability. Hopefully your desk is flat! (if not, just pluck 2 rubber feet in the middle of CTRL).* This is a V1, so it doesn't come with their latest stabilizers or pre-packed with foam. And it's for 3-pin switches only. BUT it doesn't require an OEM app, and it has a per-key LED control (yup, V2 is not really an upgrade).* Programmatic support is all over the place: Drop's web configurator has per-key RGB, layouts and layers, but no macros; VIA has everything but per-key RGB, and "proper" QMK requires coding skills that most of y'all don't possess. AFAIK there's no support for CTRL in VIAL (and probably won't be), although you can run VIAL with VIA firmware (and have VIA limitations).* This thing is built like a Bentley, but it's hollow on the inside and sounds like a KIA. Foam it up right away (DIY, or get a laser cut set from Drop). While at it, change the stabs to Drop's "phantom" ones, or get one of the (slightly) cheaper plate mount upgrades here on Amazon.* If you prefer a white backlight and don't like tinkering with RGB values, get a keyboard with a white backlight, not RGB. Getting a proper white on _any_ RGB keyboard is a royal pain, and keeping it white while adjusting its brightness is pretty much impossible. RGB backlight is not designed to be color consistent....I'd like to take a pause and address the "Drop controversy". I'm out of the loop here, but it seems that once upon a time Drop somehow infringed on some open source project, which is worse than molesting a puppy. Ever since, everything Drop related gets brigaged, and Drop keyboards tend to be frowned upon in the "proper" mechanical keyboard communities. I don't care, but if your ultimate goal is to be a cool kid - stay away from Drop.Lastly, a few pointers on how to set this thing up. First of all, do the foam & stab mods. Change switches if you like. Keep the caps, they are perfect and outrageously stylish. Lastly, let's set the backlight; I'll share my own recipe, as it's a good starting point IMO.1. Register an account on Drop's website. It will let you save editable versions of Keyboard Configurator, not just compiled firmware.2. Get comfortable playing with the aforementioned configurator and flashing the firmware. Yes, I've tried QMK&VIA as well, and settled with Drop's web configurator, as it allows for a per-key lighting settings.3. I call my color scheme "ice and honey", and it's as close to the "real" white as you'll probably get. Open the "LEDS" tab and create 3 custom colors: #ff8800 (honey), #ccdd55 (ice) and #0a0000 (lava). On your computer screen they'll look rather nasty... As I've said earlier, RGB backlight has nothing to do with screen colors. Bear with me.3. Layer 0: double click anywhere to select all, then choose "ice" color from the palette. Optionally, select all the keys that have black caps on your keyboard and assign "honey" color to them. Then, double click on the bottom panel to select all LEDs under the keyboard and assign 10 (off) to them.4. Layer 1: I've disabled (in KEYMAP tab) all default buttons except WSX for LED control, B for bootloader, and N for rollover, plus the PrtSc/Ins/Del/Home/End/PgUp/PgDn cluster for media controls.5. Layer 1, LEDS tab: disable everything, then select only the buttons that have assigned functions and color code them to taste. Use stock colors, or even color effects. Don't forget to make Fn glow too! Lastly, in a bottom tab of Layer 1, select all and assign our "lava" color.Compile, flash, and enjoy!PS: Fun project for bilingual readers... A modifier button can be momentary (default Fn behavior) or a toggle. So assign the useless (IMO) "Menu" button to toggle, lessay, Layer 2, create that layer and map it in another language. Perhaps create some extra awesome color scheme for it, too. Don't forget an exit for your toggle!... Once compiled and flashed, your keyboard will be bilingual (or tri, octo, whatever) without any software!PPS: Oh, one last thing... Before buying, I saw some comments on the interwebz that CTRL is power hungry and needs a powered USB hub, or it won't power up. I don't know what these people were plugging into, a vape pen maybe? I've tried my CTRL with Macbook Air, regular PC, Mac Mini and a few Chromebooks - it ran flawlessly. No problem with coiled cords and "aviator" connectors either.Edit/PPPS: I am running this board with Box Navies, fully foamed with Drop's OEM kit. Note that the stem color will be adding color to your backlight, and odd shapes (in case of Box switches) absolutely will cash shadows on shine-through legends. But since you've managed to read all the way to the end, I've to reward ya... Here's my new "ice" color with much lower brightness to match the "honey" and a slight tint adjustment to be more "icy" and less white: #667722. Enjoy!

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*Last updated: 2026-07-17*