Article 5QN76 Drop’s new mechanical keyboards go up to $500

Drop’s new mechanical keyboards go up to $500

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Scharon Harding
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Drop's Moon Shot keyboard uses tall, SA profile keycaps.

High-end mechanical keyboard and PC peripherals brand Drop (formerly Massdrop) today revealed its next lineup of prebuilt mechanical keyboards. The brand added options to three different series, with its most premium one, Paragon, priced at a whopping $500 apiece.

In addition to making its own products, Drop has a shop where keyboard fanatics can get everything from mechanical keyboard switches to unique and artisan keycaps, stabilizers, and even fancy, detachable cables. The keyboards released today are supposed to make it easier for people who don't want to build their own clacker to get an enthusiast-level option without having to deal with group buys, which take many months before you actually get a product in hand.

Drop's $500 Paragon keyboards

Drop announced two Paragon Series keyboards, both built on the same frame used in Drop's CNC-milled, anodized aluminum Alt High-Profile keyboard.

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