✨ Snap, Type, Shine! ✨
The SNAP 75% Mechanical Keyboard Kit is a versatile and customizable keyboard solution that allows users to easily switch between a traditional and split layout. Built with a Pro Micro for simplified assembly, it features user-friendly through-hole components and supports RGB underglow for a personalized touch. Perfect for tech enthusiasts looking to elevate their typing experience.
R**V
Definitely not for 1st time builders or non-coders....
I'm currently using the keyboard as I type. (I really like the switches that I got with this build + it's my 1st build) I was so excited to be able to find a board with my preference of having a rotary dial, a OLED screen, RGB LEDS, plus a modest modular design. But with that being said, I'm rather disappointed that my backlight LED's and OLED screen refuse to work properly. After a months use the items above stopped working and profusely checking the board for soldering issues and flashing this board enough times that I should be arrested for indecent exposure (a joke). I can't seem to get either items to work. If you plan to buy this board, just remember you might (or will) have to troubleshoot after you complete your build via git hub and discord, even then if still you have a issue with your add-ons. The issue might only be unique to you rendering online support to be null. For me, I felt that only option I had left was for yourself rely on the community on Discord and GitHub. Overall, if you plan to buy this board, I recommend that you have a strong building and coding background to able pinpoint issues with your board.TL;DR Majority of the keyboard works fine, just the LEDs and OLED is finnicky. 2 Stars is a fair score for this IMO.
S**Y
Like a true Jedi...
There comes a time when all Jedi must build their own lightsaber. This is as close as I'm ever going to get to that as a computer scientist.This is the very first keyboard that I've built and I'm coming from an apple magic keyboard. The documentation and community support is fantastic. I didn't reach out myself but was able to go through the r/nullbits subreddit to find advice from others.This is the first time that I've done any extensive amount of soldering and it was a good project to learn on. I botched the LEDs and only 2 work on one of the sides but I was planning on running with them off so I didn't spend much time troubleshooting. I had some difficulties getting the OLED screens to work but whenever something didn't work I found that just re-soldering the component seemed to fix it. I found using a chisel solder tip works best.I also went with mill-max 0305 sockets for hot swappable switches and it's a great feature to have. Soldering those was tough as I accidentally filled around 4 of the sockets with solder and had to spend a bunch of time removing the socket from the board to replace it. Eventually, I learned to do it quickly.I've loved the layout and the rotary encoder is awesome. The OLED screens make typing a pleasure. Having bongo cat nearby is always comforting. I got some wooden wrist rests from Amazon and those make it a much more comfortable typing experience since I'm used to laying my wrists directly on the table with an apple keyboard.I really enjoyed this project because I learned a lot about soldering and it was more involved than other kits you might buy where you just snap in switches and keycaps. I feel a much stronger attachment with this keyboard, we've been to hell and back while I learned how to solder and now we type together like a team that can only be forged in heartache.I would absolutely recommend this kit to anyone! It was so much fun and the end product has been amazing.
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