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The Advantage360 Blank Keycap Set by Kinesis features a 76 key layout made from premium PBT plastic, enhancing both the aesthetics and functionality of your keyboard. This set includes a logo keycap puller for easy customization and is compatible with all Kinesis contoured keyboards, making it a perfect choice for professionals seeking a refined typing experience.
Brand | KINESIS |
Series | Advantage360 Blank Keycap Set |
Item model number | KC360-BK |
Item Weight | 10.2 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 14.06 x 5.08 x 1.18 inches |
Color | Black with Gray Home Row |
Power Source | Mechanical |
Manufacturer | Kinesis |
ASIN | B0BCHHCZ2J |
Date First Available | August 30, 2022 |
R**O
Great so you can save the original keycaps
Wonderful! I wanted to apply colored keycap stickers without compromising the original Kinesis keycaps that came with the keyboard. This set allowed me to do that. I love how my keyboard looks like and helps me as I visually train myself on the home keys & reprogrammed keys of my new Advantage360. And my original keycaps are untouched and safely put away, in case I resell the keyboard in the future or want to come back to them.
T**!
Didn't realize how big of a difference PBT makes
Gives a slightly deeper sound to keypresses, and texture is much less slippery than ABS. Blank keycaps plus extensive ZMK reprogramming helps keep people away from my keyboard at work.
B**N
Adds a really nice look for touch typists
These look and feel great on the keyboard and is really nice for touch typists, people with alternative layouts, or when you ultimately start moving a bunch of keys around and don't want to look down and confuse yourself.Mine actually came with a single cap missing for the very bottom row, which was not aesthetic. After contacting the seller, they promptly sent a replacement. Great communication from a company with great products.
Z**H
Overall a good quality set, with some ergonomics setback
This is a good PBT set. Kinesis started offering these, together with the official QWERTY and Dvorak sets, at the launch of their new Advantage 360 series. Before these, the only decent set for the advantage series is from keycap.sh, which runs more than 100 usd, and is perpetually "sold out"For comparison, the QWERTY and Dvorak sets (with 92 keycaps) cost 1.5x in price but don't offer 1.5x keycaps (92 / 76 = 1.21), so I consider these a better value. Given that collecting a set of PBT caps with the same variation in profiles (e.g. from signature plastics) would probably cost even more per key than the printed sets, this blank set is probably the "best" value?These are compatible with the older Advantage 2 series (obviously no Function keys). However, the home row keys ("A S D F J K L ;" in QWERTY) are not deep-dished, and the thumb cluster modifiers (ctrl/alt/gui) are lower in height (these now more or less sit flush with the Enter/Delete bars), making them a bit more difficult to press cleanly without moving your hand. I consider these a setback in ergonomics, and take off one star.Other than the profile changes mentioned above, I'm satisfied with this set. These feel more substantial than the factory ABS caps, with slightly deeper and quieter sound. There's also more texture to the touch (and so less slippery). The color choice is a bit bland, not that you are (supposed to be) looking ...Why go blank? Once you start fiddling with layers/keymaps (there's a qmk mod for the Advantage 2, and the Advantage 360 comes with zmk), the legends on the key caps gradually lose meaning (shift + 1 may no longer be "!", for example). So better start touch typing and get a blank set! (did I mention "!" is not shift + 1?)
A**G
For those folks who really wanna impress their coworkers
It's the final form of ergonomics, not requiring legends on the keyboard. Something I've been doing for a hot minute. Don't take this challenge on unless you're an accurate typer with all 10 fingers already using the kinesis board.
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