🔢 Elevate Your Typing Game with Style!
The Mechanical Number Pad is a versatile 34-key wired USB numeric keypad designed for both Mac and Windows users. It features hot-swappable mechanical switches, a multi-layer silencing structure for reduced noise, durable PBT keycaps, and customizable backlighting, making it an ideal choice for professionals seeking efficiency and style in their workspace.
Keyboard Layout | QWERTY |
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
Button Quantity | 34 |
Mechanical Keyboard Switch Model | outemu_brown |
Keyboard Backlighting Color Support | Single Color |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Switch Type | Tactile |
Compatible Devices | Laptop, PC |
Connectivity Technology | USB-C |
Special Features | Ergonomic, Backlit, Hotkeys and Media Keys, Hot-Swappable |
Number of Keys | 34 |
Style | Classic |
Theme | Rainbow |
Color | Beige+Gray |
Material | Plastic |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 5.87"L x 5.28"W x 1.54"H |
T**A
Works well, holds up to abuse
Works as advertised. Hot swap sockets are nice and tight. Also very tough. My two year old frequently steals it from my desk and abuses it. This includes throwing it on the floor and stomping on it. And yet it still works flawlessly. Nice job, guys.If I had one complaint it would be the keycap profile. I think these are OEM style, and I don't like that. Would much prefer SA or MSA profile. And the catch here is that you can't just change these out because the labels are nonstandard.
C**R
Amazing Numpad and Perfect Beginner Keyboard Mod Platform
This is a great numpad for those who need an extra or external one. It's very clear that Kisnt is genuinely serious about this product because not only is it hot-swappable (means you can take out and change the key switches) but they even use decent quality PBT keycaps AND they also show a diagram of all the layers within the numpad which are essentially popular keyboard mods built into the numpad at a manufacturing/OEM level...heck even the stabilizers for the 0, Enter and + keys are lubed! All of which is completely unnecessary for something like this product, but highly respectable!Switches (Outemu Brown): They do the job, but in stock form they are pretty rough, grainy feeling, and rattly compared to something like a Gateron G Pro Brown. I decided to lube my switches and it makes them a lot better feeling/sounding however the Outemu clips which hold the key switch case together are a PITA to undo...so if you decided to do it, you will need a lot of patience. Alternatively you can just swap them out to something different which I am planning to do later on.Extra Note: This this numpad is actually a great and inexpensive place to start if you are thinking about getting into custom keyboards but want a place to start. You could try changing switches to find the feel you like, try different keycaps or even try lubing the switches. Sure you could buy a keyboard for this price, but you might as well start on a nicer platform like this which will be leagues better than a full keyboard at this price point -- then once you're ready, buy into a decent keyboard set and build it out with the skills you learn from this numpad...ultimately since it's a numpad, the risk to messing something up is a lot less since a broken numpad isn't gonna be the end of the world.Recommendation to Kisnt: I would recommend updating the product to include pre-lubed switches if the margins allow, it would take this already amazing product and bring it to perfection imo.P.S. - Please launch a full keyboard with this level of manufacturing! a 75% or TKL would be great~
M**R
Wonderful
Love it. This product is rare as far as products go because it's very high quality, it's reasonably priced, its design is well thought out, and strangely enough it's as far as I can tell literally one of the only 2 wired 34ish key number pads in existence, and unlike the other one, is of a quality worth purchasing.If you've been looking for a wired keypad with the additional keyboard buttons to the left of the numerical pad (wireless keypads in my experience are really frustrating because the keystrokes can be unreliable, the timeout function messes up your input and you have to charge the battery) you know that the only other one is sold under two different manufacturer names and doesn't work good. I bought one of these a while back and the input was so unreliable that it was unusable for me. I looked really hard for a long time and I really couldn't find one other keypad than the poor quality one I just mentioned, until this one came out recently.Great product guys, and my only recommendation is that you might want to consider selling the left side of this keyboard in the exact same awesome color scheme and build quality as a 60% mechanical keyboard. Also a low profile key and base design might be welcome for a lot of people.Thanks for making a great product - I've been waiting I think it must be like a couple years for something like this and I got a much cooler and high quality product than I expected!
E**A
Good Looking and Pretty Alright But...
Got this today, really love the aesthetics of it and it feels nice.However you can't use it to input alt codes, it doesn't have a print screen key and the F keys cannot be used as F keys on Widows and all of that really brings the score down quite a bit.I was actually kinda hyped when I saw it had the extra F Keys in the pictures, but for some unexplained reason they're for Mac only and on windows they work as parentheses and calculator keys, which are honestly useless.The F Key thing is just a minor thing, but not being able to input alt codes with it is kinda ridiculous, ngl.Unfortunately it isn't programmable so that can't be fixed by the user.
W**L
One of a kind with a few flaws.
The good : Took off the switches and replaced with Gateron oil kings. That part of modding is VERY easy as it should be with hot swappable switches.Replaced the keycaps with some MT3 profiles from Drop. This is the THOCKIEST sounding macropad I've ever seen.The bad : The macropad is non QMK so you can't program or change the key mapping. Major oversight. I run a 60% keyboard and want to use this as a 'detachable' arrow keys + function island + numpad and I'm stuck without an insert key and a print screen button.Not to mention, the tolerances for the connector may or may not be calibrated properly. When plugged in the USB C connector is VERY wiggly, and although it doesn't disconnect that is probably the most glaring physical flaw in the macropad. They phyiscal material feels very good, it's just the connector that feels lacking.Overall, I would have rated it a 3, but this is the only macropad giving you that full 100% feeling on a detatch. I'll probably repurpose it as a switch tester.
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