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The KEEBMONKEY WOBKEY Crush 80 Reboot Pro Purple is a premium mechanical keyboard featuring a CNC-machined 6063 aluminum frame, ultra-fast 5-second quick-release system, and triple-mode connectivity for seamless device switching. It boasts high-end HMX Frost or Kailh Cocoa switches, PBT double-shot keycaps, and a robust 7500mAh battery with customizable RGB lighting, delivering a superior acoustic and tactile typing experience tailored for professionals and enthusiasts alike.












| ASIN | B0DJ792HM9 |
| Batteries | 2 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
| Best Sellers Rank | #2,845 in Video Games ( See Top 100 in Video Games ) #236 in PC Gaming Keyboards |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (180) |
| Date First Available | September 29, 2024 |
| Item Weight | 5.25 pounds |
| Item model number | Pro Purple |
| Manufacturer | KEEBMONKEY |
| Product Dimensions | 14 x 5.6 x 0.9 inches |
S**D
Unbelievably good value!
Genuinely a little blown away by this keyboard. Everything is basically perfect. The stabilizers are incredibly well tuned, the switches are smooth and nice sounding, the board is HEAVY at nearly 5.5 lbs, and it just looks beautiful. The build quality is what surprised me the most. The machining is really well done and the weight on the back is super nicely polished. For the price, it genuinely makes me wonder why anyone would spend $300+ on other customs when this thing is so good straight out the box. This is miles better than the Evo80 and my old Mode Sonnet in terms of build quality, sound, feel, and looks.
M**A
Amazing keyboard!
This keyboard has been treating me well over the past couple months, I haven't even needed to charge it yet, but keep in mind I don't use the RGB lighting so this makes the battery just last significantly longer, the quality of the keyboard is superb, it's heavy, sturdy and especially doesn't sound hollow due to the mods this board comes with, it has gaskets for a soft typing feel that doesn't feel too mushy but doesn't feel too stiff either, the board also comes pre-installed with a force break mod so that it doesn't sound hollow, the switches it comes with are rather good! But for me the lightweight switches weren't up my alley, I swapped them out for gateron milky yellow pro v2's and it's made the board feel significantly pleasant to use, I love the magnetic ball latch system for ease of access on the internals it allows me to install mods easily as well so if your a big keyboard modder this might be the board for you! All in all I recommend this keyboard to those who really want the "end game" of keyboards I might say!
A**N
Even better than you are thinking right now!!
I build and mod keyboard and fully expected to have to tare this apart to get a premium sound but actually - it’s shocking good. Keyboard size is a TKL (or 80%) which is a little bit bit for me But man,It’s beautiful, well built, easy to work on. I just wish there were a series of crush keyboards rather than the rainy 75 and crush 80. If they ever make a Crush 65 I would never need another keyboard. What I’m saying is that it’s a wonderful keyboard with a great sound, a good deal for what you get, super functional, and It will rock your socks off.
P**C
Outstanding Quality with Super Fun and Thoughtful Design
A true gem. The full metal body feels premium, nothing like the plastic ones I’ve used before. It initially feels heavy, but the design is so well-balanced that it becomes surprisingly handy and easy to pick up if held from the angled sides. Effortless to move around despite its weight. Disassembling is a joy. The wireless switch hides cleverly under Caps key, the magnetic receiver slot is tucked away behind a sturdy metal piece in the back, and the snap-on top frame clicks in so satisfyingly. The backplate compartments are held together with some more magnetic structures like a smart toy. Such a unique piece of deisgn, feels just nice to have it in hand. The typing experience is excellent, with the keyboard seemingly sectioned for functionality: the letter keys offer stronger feedback for crisp, precise typing, while the functional keys are softer, giving a smoother touch. Add in an abundance of backlight modes with high customizability, and you’ve got a keyboard that is as fun and pretty as it is functional and smart. Highly highly recommend.
V**N
An amazingly well-built keyboard, just not one for me
I am impressed with the super high quality fit and finish of this keyboard. It is substantial and weighty and it looks great. It's OK for casual typing, although it doesn't excel at that. What really blows me away is the attention to detail with this board that most manufacturers don't think about, like the POGO pin connectors for the batteries that sit in their sculpted compartments, and the beautiful attention to cosmetic detail everywhere on this board. The storage space for the 2.4gHz dongle is a nice touch. The board's weight gives it a very satisfying feel. The keys have a buttery smooth and effortless actuation, but they bottom out effortlessly too, and they have no feedback at all, save for bottoming. I'm not sure what kind of keyboard user the Kailh Cocoa switches are targeted at, but it is for sure not targeted toward typists. You can't select alternative switches when you buy, but that is not a big problem because the board is hot-swappable. I can install switches that suit me. I knew that before I made my purchase, and I'm fine with it. I am not fond of RGB lighting or south-facing LEDs. I like north-facing white LEDs. It's nearly impossible to find a board with those characteristics today that also has support for swappable key switches. Keychron has some, but they are never in stock. So I bought this Crush 80 Reboot board anyway because of the build quality, the great reviews, and because being able to swap key switches is more important to me than the cardinal orientation of the LEDs or their color. The compromise of RBG color and south-facing LED was one I was willing to accept Another compromise I made was the support for wireless modes. I don't care about that. I only use wired mode, ever. I will never use this or any other board in wireless mode. (Honestly, I don't think very many people want that, but for some reason manufacturers think they do.) I am sure that if I keep this board, I will remove and recycle the batteries so I don't have to worry about their inevitable eventual degradation. But again, it's hard to find high-end boards that don't offer these undesirable wireless connectivity features. Now I want to explain why I'm rating this truly handsome and well-built board only 4 out of 5. It is because of F13. It is my fault that I didn't notice the existence of this made-up key in advance. I most certainly would not have purchased this board, no matter how many other desirable characteristics it had, if I had just been observant enough to notice that key. To be clear, the real F13 is Shift+F1. There is no such thing as a standalone F13 key, like this board so very weirdly sports. There is no reason for it to exist. It's only purpose is to make this board unsuitable for touch typists. The bizarre F13 key is positioned where the F12 key should be, with its right edge lined up with the right edge of the backspace key. F12, which should be in that position, is offset one key to the left. And every other F-key down through F5 is similarly misplaced. Only F1 through F4 are where they should be. The addition of the F13 key with the concomitant F-key misalignment is a serious flaw that makes the Crush 80 Reboot an entirely unsuitable board for a touch-typist. The only reason I didn't give it a lower rating is because this is an incredibly well-made board in all other respects, and I recognize that not everyone is a typist. All that said, I'm not willing to try to adapt my touch typing to accommodate that weird F13 key, since doing so would likely compromise my ability to type well on almost any other TKL board in existence. So I'll probably just sell this one on ebay and look for something else that suits me better. Maybe I can get my old WASD Code v1 board with Cherry MX Green switches working smoothly again. It's hard not to like the positive qualities of this board. It's a fine board in many ways. It's just not one for me.
I**N
Amazing value, excellent quality
This keyboard is spectacular. Quality above and beyond my expectations, and the functional usage of it is so pleasant. Wonderfully clacky but not obnoxiously so at all, my typing is faster and more accurate coming from years of using Apple magic keyboards. I don't know how I ever fell into that hole to begin with as someone who started my typing journey in the 1980's, I should have known better. Customization with the VIA app is as good as can be expected, can be a little wonky but that's how it goes. Workable. Using BetterTouchTool for more powerful macros, and that works great too. This was a very solid purchase, i'm super happy with it.
A**A
Royal Mail decided to delay my package, but the support from ComputerOrbit assured me everything was going to arrive fine, it also arrived in pristine condition all while being worth my money
D**8
the keyboards quality is great and it sounds quite nice, i had no problems or issues when opening it after it shipped
A**X
This keyboard is a COMPETITION KILLER!!! Having over 20 keyboards, switches, mods, plates, and everything inbetween I am absolutely blown away by the quality and packaging of this keyboard. I won’t lie, I was hesitant to try this keyboard as I’ve only really seen the brands popular keyboard the Rainy. But, the Crush 80 is phenomenal. I love my Aulas, epomakers and keychrons, for their own different reasons, the Wobkey Crush80 combines all the amazing features of these other brands together to create a masterpiece, It sounds as creamy as you can get out of the box, even with an aluminium body, comes in a friggin travel case!!!!! With extra switches, keycap puller, wired connectivity cord, and additional plates to customise it later. This isn’t sponsored (but hey Wobkey if you’re reading this hahah maybe you want to) All in all, I will always reach for a Wobkey and look forward to purchasing from them again very soon!
A**N
Beautiful keyboard. Sounds delicious. Delivery was done on time, product had no issues. Small cons: 1. The power button under Capslock is kinda annoying. 2. Backlight not being see through kind of makes it hard to see in dark if you rely on it.
B**.
Having gone through more than a few mechanical keyboards that did not live up to my admittedly high standards, I have finally decided to take the plunge and get this highly-acclaimed keyboard. Its reputation is richly deserved - the build quality and the quality of metal finishing is absolutely spectacular in comparison to other aluminum keyboards in $150-$200 range. I know this keyboard is more expensive than those boards, but it is fairly obvious that the quality control on it is much higher than that of its competitors. In terms of actual functionality, RGB is perfect, switches sound and feel amazing and are medium-weight linears which I personally enjoy a lot. Stabilizers are lubricated properly. Keycaps are dualshot PBT with sharp legends and feel fairly smooth to touch - I do prefer slightly more coarse surface of dye-sub PBT keycaps, but the legends on those are not as sharp. Wifi performance is flawless, but I personally use it in purely wired mode, so I simply disconnected both batteries. The packaging is also spectacular as the keyboard comes in its own carry zippered case inside a carboard box. Extra switches gaskets and other trinkets are included. Crush 80 is also toolfree disassembly and is super easy to mod. The only exception is the battery compartment which has 6 screws that are large and made of very strong metal, so they are not easy to strip. If you are a mechanical keyboard connoisseur, this keyboard is worth is massive weight in gold. It will save you a lot of time and headache in the long run.
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