Cooler Master’s latest keyboard is perfect for first-time modders
There are a ton of things you can do to a mechanical keyboard to change how it feels and sounds, but making a bunch of changes to an expensive board can be an intimidating proposition for newbies. Enter the Cooler Master CK720. A wired-only version of the previous CK721 design, this 65% board is designed to be torn apart and reassembled with minimum tools and knowledge required. And best of all, it’s shockingly affordable at just $100.
That C-note has you a laundry list of features often restricted to much more expensive designs. You get:
- A hot-swap PCB for customizing switches without soldering
- Full arrow cluster for easy adaptation to a compact layout
- two layers of silicone padding for a quasi-gasket mount
- A programmable rotary dial
- Full RGB lighting
- Kailh BOX switches and PBT keycaps installed by default
- An easy-to-open case — just pull the integrated lever to remove the aluminum top
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That’s a great foundation for some custom work. The only downside is that the CK720 uses a non-standard layout, so hunting down custom keycaps could be a bit of a chore and programming only works with Cooler Master’s MasterPlus+ driver tool instead of the far more open QMK or VIA community tools like Keychron’s premium designs. Still, it’s a fantastic value at a hundred bucks — I don’t know of any other keyboard maker offering high-quality Kailh switches and PBT keycaps at that price regardless of the other features.
The CK720 is available to order in black and silver colors, with red, white, or brown BOX switches. The best part is that it’s shipping right now.
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