Article 5WWKW System76 Launch review: Linux-friendly keyboard with a USB hub

System76 Launch review: Linux-friendly keyboard with a USB hub

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Scharon Harding
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Enlarge / System76 Launch mechanical keyboard. (credit: Scharon Harding)

Specs at a glance: System76 Launch
SwitchesKailh Box Jade or Kailh Box Royal
KeycapsPBT plastic
Connectivity optionsUSB-A or USB-C cable
BacklightingPer-key RGB
Size12.17*5.35*1.3 inches
(309*136*33 mm)
Weight2.09 lbs (948 g)
Warranty1 year
Price (MSRP)$285
Other perksIntegrated USB hub, keycap/switch puller, 17x extra keycaps

The Launch is System76's first mechanical keyboard, but it could be the last keyboard you need. With hot-swappable mechanical switches, legends that won't fade, a durable build, and a pair of detachable cables, this tenkeyless board can evolve with you.

It's also open source-from its chassis to its PCB and firmware-allowing for deeper tinkering. There are even some extra keycaps for when you want a new look. And in true System76 style, the board favors Linux users.

At $285, though, the Launch is a big investment, and many won't like how hard it is to press the keys. The clicky mechanical switches are so tactile that they'll tire some fingers out.

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