Article 632EY The Sense75 is Drop’s take on the popular 75 percent keyboard

The Sense75 is Drop’s take on the popular 75 percent keyboard

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1404_copy.0.jpg The Sense75 has RGB lighting that illuminates the desk underneath it. | Image: Drop

Mechanical-keyboard-focused retailer Drop has opened preorders for its latest keyboard, the Sense75. Unlike the retailer's other recent keyboards like the Icon collection, where it sold pre-existing models in new configurations, the Sense75 is an all-new design - at least for Drop.

The Sense75 incorporates a number of recent keyboard design trends popularized by models like the GMMK Pro and Keychron Q1. It has a compact 75 percent layout that's similar to what most modern laptops use, there's a volume knob at the top right, and it uses a gasket-mount design. This means the switches are mounted to a circuit board that's sandwiched between two gaskets, allowing it to flex slightly as it's typed on. The design has proved popular with...

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