Neo Ergo | Everglide Aquaking V3 on CF Plate | osume tsukimi | Typing Sound Test
Автор: ClackySloth
Загружено: 2025-05-26
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Thoughts: I got this board as a birthday gift and it really does not disappoint. The tented alice layout was a bit difficult to get used to at first, mostly because I usually typed Y with my left hand before. It definitely takes a bit of time to get used to, but after you do, it feels really good. It's definitely less strenuous for longer typing sessions too. My plan for this board was to build it as a work board, so something that I can bring into the office and it won't piss off everyone around me, that's why I threw in the aquakings. I feel like the aquaking borders between being a silent switch almost. It's much quieter compared to other normal switches but not to the point that it's muted to be completely silent like silent switches. Swapping out the springs for something light makes the board feel really bouncy and airy, and it's a nice change of pace compared to my clacky/chirpy boards. I would recommend getting the wrist rest as well as I found that it lightens the strain from bending my wrists in weird positions a lot. It's a pretty light board, weighing in at about 4 lbs, so a little easier to travel with, plus it comes with a qwertykeys hardshell travel case which is always nice. I think aesthetically it's definitely my favorite board, looks absolutely amazing and feels great to type for long sessions on. The sound almost reminds me of snapping a chocolate bar, very soothing.
Neo Ergo
Build:
anodized champagne case, black kernel, PVD-golden badge, spray coated black weight
Keycaps: osume tsukimi
Plate: Carbon Fiber
Switches: Everglide Aquaking V3 (L/F/SS)
Gasket Mount | All Foams
Switch recipe: Stem/Bottom housing w/ 205g0, TX 15mm medium springs (55g) w/ 105g0 and a bit of 205g0, TX 0.15 mm films
AEBoards Staebies V2.1: Stems/Housing/Wire lubed w/ Krytox 205g0
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