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A MECH KEYS FAVORITE, NOW IN HIGH PROFILE The Drop ALT High-Profile is just like the original ALT, but now it comes with a tall CNC-aluminum case that covers the switches. Machined to have a 6-degree angle, the case is ergonomically crafted for a natural feel. Absent of function keys, the keyboard wastes no space—but it still has a full set of arrows and numerals. Thanks to the hot-swap switch sockets, it allows you to swap switches whenever you want with no soldering required. It’s also fully programmable via QMK, meaning you can assign macros or custom keybinds to every key. With dual USB-C connectors, the ALT High-Profile is outfitted with the latest connections. What’s more, it has customizable RGB backlighting and underlighting. Set it to a single color or light it up with a rainbow wave pattern. To enhance the backlighting, there are shine-through doubleshot PBT keycaps. THICKER, HEAVIER FRAME The ALT High-Profile is made from a large block of anodized aluminum, the keyboard is heavy enough to stay put when you're locked into an intense FPS match or hammering out an essay. RGB BACKLIGHTING Bring a colorful lightshow straight to your fingertips with customizable RGB backlighting and shine-through PBT keycaps. DOUBLESHOT SHINE-THROUGH PBT KEYCAPS Known for their durability, PBT keycaps are built for the long haul—and because the legends are shine-through, not printed, they never fade. SILVER & BLACK CASE COLORWAYS Set the stage for your keycaps. Choose from the sleek silver aluminum case or the stealthy black aluminum case to suit your style. HOT-SWAPPABLE SWITCHES Ready to switch up your switches? Thanks to the ALT’s hot-swappable PCBA, you can swap in new switches on the fly—no soldering required. CUSTOMIZABLE LED LIGHTING Keep the lights off, dial in one of our presets, or customize each key color for a spectacular light show. Our keyboard case features a built-in diffuser to spread light evenly across the board. PROGRAM WITH QMK FIRMWARE Programming our keyboards is easy with QMK firmware. Whether you’re creating macros or altering the keymap, use the Drop online configurator to fine-tune your board for gaming, work, or play. FIND YOUR TYPE Each keyboard comes with your choice of switches, so you can get just the feel you like—whether you prefer something heavy and tactile, or lightweight and linear. FULLY PROGRAMMABLE VIA QMK OPTIMIZED PER-KEY LIGHTING WITH MILLIONS OF COLORS The ALT High-Profile is optimized to deliver the most light possible through the keycaps. You’ll also have your choice from millions of different colors for every single key. So if you want the lighting to cycle through the entire spectrum, you’ve got it; if you prefer a two-toned look to match your setup, consider it done. There’s also a built-in translucent LED diffuser to minimize hotspots found in many other keyboards. Worried about flickering? Don’t be. The LEDs operate at a frequency of 100 Hz, so there won't be any visible flicker. THICKER, HEAVIER FRAME & HOT-SWAPPABLE SWITCHES The ALT High-Profile is made from a large block of anodized aluminum, which is known for its toughness and ability to hold a quality surface finish. Nearly twice as heavy as the original ALT, the keyboard is heavy enough to stay put when you're locked into an intense FPS match or hammering out an essay. Thanks to the built-in switch plate and hot-swappable PCB, the keyboard gives you the freedom to change out your switches whenever you like. Best of all? You don’t need to solder each switch. Just pop them in and they’re ready to go. SPECIFICATIONS 67 keysAnodized CNC machined aluminum frame6º case angleCustom PCBHot-swap switch socketsQMK firmware & Keyboard ConfiguratorPlate-mounted Cherry-style stabilizersCherry MX, Kaihua, or Halo switchesDoubleshot PBT shine-through keycapsDual USB-C connectorsPCB compatible with plate-mount switches onlyWeight: 43 oz (1,219 g)Dimensions: 12.6 x 4.4 x 1.7 in (32.2 x 11.2 x 3.2 cm) INCLUDED 56-inch USB cable and Keycap and Switch puller Cherry MX Blue RGB Cherry MX Brown RGB Drop Halo Clear Drop Halo True Kaihua Speed Silver Kaihua Box White Add to Cart Add to Cart Add to Cart Add to Cart Buying Options Add to Cart Customer Reviews 4.2 out of 5 stars 354 4.2 out of 5 stars 354 4.2 out of 5 stars 354 4.2 out of 5 stars 354 4.2 out of 5 stars 354 4.2 out of 5 stars 354 Price $129.00$129.00 $129.00$129.00 $119.00$119.00 $119.00$119.00 — no data $119.00$119.00 Switch Behavior: Tactile & Clicky (Provide feedback in the form of a tactile “bump” and audible “click” each time a switch is actuated.) Tactile (Provide tactile feedback without the "Clicky" noise) Tactile (Provide tactile feedback without the "Clicky" noise) Tactile (Provide tactile feedback without the "Clicky" noise) Linear (Quiet and smooth free of any tactility) Clicky (Provides an audible “click” each time a switch is actuated.) Switch Feel / Actuation: Medium / 50g Medium / 45g Medium-Heavy / 65g Medium-Heavy / 60g Extremely Light / 40g Medium / 55g Actuation Point / Total Travel Distance: 2.2mm / 4mm 2mm / 4mm 1.9mm / 4mm 1.9mm / 4mm 1.3mm / 3.5mm 1.8mm / 3.6mm Keystroke Lifespan: 50 Million 50 Million 80 Million 80 Million 70 Million 80 Million Switch Recommendation: Primarily typing. The Cherry MX Blue has a distinct “click” sound when depressed beyond the tactile point, making it the loudest switch in the Cherry MX family. The separated slider construction also provides the highest tactile feedback. A good blend of typing and gaming. Cherry MX Brown is widely considered to be the best “middle-ground” switch. Its tactile bump, silent travel, and medium actuation force makes it a versatile switch. Primarily typing. The Halo Clear being with a slight preload and a lighter, sharper tactile bump than the Halo True. Halo Clears discourage bottom out, but not as strongly as the Halo True. A good blend of typing and gaming. Medium weight, smooth tactile action, and a purposefully light preload are intended to reduce jarring fingertip impacts during rapid typing. Moderately heavy spring to discourage bottom out. Intended for gaming. Essentially a shortened version of existing MX-style switches allowing for faster actuation. A good blend of typing and gaming. Kaihua Box White switches are IP56 waterproof and dust resistant switches. Drop ALT Mechanical Keyboard Drop ALT High-Profile Mechanical Keyboard Drop CTRL Mechanical Keyboard Drop CTRL High-Profile Mechanical Keyboard Drop ENTR Mechanical Keyboard Drop SHIFT Mechanical Keyboard Buying Options Buying Options Buying Options Buying Options Buying Options Buying Options Customer Reviews 4.3 out of 5 stars 809 4.2 out of 5 stars 354 4.4 out of 5 stars 635 4.2 out of 5 stars 225 4.5 out of 5 stars 366 4.0 out of 5 stars 103 Price — no data — no data — no data — no data — no data — no data Keys 67 Keys / PBT Doubleshot Shine-through 67 Keys / PBT Doubleshot Shine-through 87 Keys / PBT Doubleshot Shine-through 87 Keys / PBT Doubleshot Shine-through 87 Keys / PBT Doubleshot Shine-through 99 Keys / PBT Doubleshot Shine-through Dimensions / Weight 12.7 x 4.4 x 1.25" / 24.5 oz (696 g) 12.6 x 4.4 x 1.7" / 43 oz (1,219 g) 14.5 x 5.5 x 1.4" / 34 oz (964 g) 14.5 x 5.5 x 1.75" / 68 oz (1,928 g) 14.2 x 5 x 1.25" / 32.8 oz (929 g) 5.2 x 5.5 x 1.7" / 34.2 oz (970g) Additional Features Anodized CNC machined aluminum frame, Hot-Swappable plate-mount switches, QMK Programming, Dual USB-C, Plate-mounted Cherry-style stabilizers, N-key rollover, and light customization. Anodized CNC machined aluminum frame, Hot-Swappable plate-mount switches, QMK Programming, Dual USB-C, Plate-mounted Cherry-style stabilizers, N-key rollover, and light customization. Anodized CNC machined aluminum frame, Hot-Swappable plate-mount switches, QMK Programming, Dual USB-C, Plate-mounted Cherry-style stabilizers, N-key rollover, and light customization. Anodized CNC machined aluminum frame, Hot-Swappable plate-mount switches, QMK Programming, Dual USB-C, Plate-mounted Cherry-style stabilizers, N-key rollover, and light customization. Anodized Aluminum case, Plate-mounted Cherry-style stabilizers, N-key rollover, USB-C, White LED Backlit keys, and Adjustable legs. Anodized CNC machined aluminum frame, Hot-Swappable plate-mount switches, QMK Programming, Dual USB-C, Plate-mounted Cherry-style stabilizers, N-key rollover, and light customization. Switch Options: Barebones, Cherry MX Brown or Blue RGB, Halo True or Clear, and Kaihua Speed Silver or Box White Barebones, Cherry MX Brown or Blue RGB, Halo True or Clear, and Kaihua Speed Silver or Box White Barebones, Cherry MX Brown or Blue RGB, Halo True or Clear, and Kaihua Speed Silver or Box White Barebones, Cherry MX Brown or Blue RGB, Halo True or Clear, and Kaihua Speed Silver or Box White Halo True or Gateron Yellow Barebones, Cherry MX Brown or Blue RGB, Halo True or Clear, and Kaihua Speed Silver or Box White
A MECH KEYS FAVORITE, NOW IN HIGH PROFILE The Drop ALT High-Profile is just like the original ALT, but now it comes with a tall CNC-aluminum case that covers the switches.
THICKER, HEAVIER FRAME The ALT High-Profile is constructed from a large block of anodized aluminum, nearly twice as heavy as the original ALT. The keyboard is heavy enough to stay put when you're locked into an intense FPS match.
KAIHUA BOX WHITE SWITCHES Created with a box around the cross stem, these IP56 waterproof switches are built to keep dust and moisture out. They feature an audible, satisfying click on the downstroke and upstroke.
HOT-SWAPPABLE SWITCH FUNCTIONALITY Want to switch your switches? Customize the ALT High-Profile with ease thanks to hot-swappable switch sockets, which allow you to swap switches in seconds—no soldering required.
OPTIMIZED PER-KEY LIGHTING WITH MILLIONS OF COLORS The ALT High-Profile is illuminated with fully customizable RGB backlighting and under-lighting. Set your millions of LEDs to a single color or light them up with custom rainbow wave patterns.
This is a DIY keyboard of course. I took it a few steps further. You may also consider doing the following. Bringing this into the realm of a truly world class board at not much additional cost. As it stands, this now very well may be my end game.First of all, all these mini keyboards do not weigh much. So slip and slide on your desk. How did I remedy that? I laser cut out the entire bottom of the case. I replaced it with a machined to fit brass billet. Now it weighs a whopping 18 pounds. That took care of the movement issue.Next I made some interesting Panda switches for it. Halo True with Box Black. Very similar to the True but a little more forgiving. I am a touch typist and do not bottom out on any MX switch anyways.Then I added top of the line PBT KAT 1.75MM key caps. Of course the light does not shine through, but again I am a touch typist. I hardly mind. I actually keep the backlight on 1 for longevity. A little tidbit: if the backlight is left on 1 theoretically it should last 75 years. Unlikely however. Although with Hot swap who cares.Finally I built a custom wood "rocker" wrist rest to match this boards 1.75" height. I built it out of rare Lemon wood.In closing it came out to about 600 bucks. Still less than the least expensive completed Korean. I feel it is better than most any board with MX. I have 5 Korean's. Until I got this my daily driver was a HHKB Pro 2. I have not touched another board since I got this. Honeymoon? I doubt it. This is right for me. Sure, the switches are different than Topre. I like them better in fact. Even if you do just a standard build of this board it is top quality. I would instantly choose it over the KBD67 or other such boards. Even though this is made in China. That hardly matters here. The quality is proven. Even though mine is beyond a regular build of this board I doubt I look back anytime soon.Caveat: I think Amazon states I bought a full board. I indeed purchased the barebones. I am not sure how that occurred. Obviously I did not pay more to rip apart an entire board.I forgot to mention they must have updated the stabilizers everyone complained about. Mine has no stabilizers at all. It just has "dummy" switches on the sides of the larger keys and spacebar. These do not seem to be hot swappable. They are not actually switches with a spring. they are just a slider to stabilize the key.Also if you buy the complete board I would not be afraid of Tai Hao key caps. Even though they are not thick they are Double shot POM and very sturdy with a very nice feel. They are a good $60 set. KAT they are not however. Although if you want the shine through they are a very good choice. As good as anything else shine through.This is a very good board and priced accordingly.