I'm putting these on my new Mountain Everest Max after wearing HyperX caps with custard on them for a week or two. I usually use pudding keycaps, but I think they're interesting and look pretty cool. I think they compliment my desktop PC with a tempered glass cover and the cyberpunk color scheme I'm currently using. The upper was made from PBT, not ABS or whatever. - The top edges of the keycaps are, shall we say, "clear" - not quite "sharp", but not rounded either. They're not a problem for me, but some people might need a rounder profile. The font goes well with my desktop and touchpad sci-fi font. I wish the keycaps were thicker. The thickness is 1mm but I would like 1.5-2.0mm. - No Fn cap. There are two Windows keycaps instead. I haven't used them long enough to appreciate how oily and shiny they get, but I expect them to get shiny pretty quickly. The upper is pretty slick and not PBT. Overall, I'm glad I bought them. They look good, feature RGB, aren't overly expensive, and are affordable (Mech fans will feel the pain of that). I expect to switch within 6 months but so far I like them.
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