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UK V60 Cubic Midnight Dawn 60% MX Silent Red Linear Double Shot Keyboard

KBP-V60-SR-MD-UK

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The KB Paradise V60 is a mini 60% keyboard, roughly 60% of the size of a standard keyboard with 60% of the keys.

The V60 UK Cubic Midnight Dawn features dark grey and dark blue double shot keycaps with green legends.

A double shot keycap instead of having it's legend lasered or printed on to it, actually has the legend running through it like a stick of rock so it will never wear away.

£114.98 (£95.82 ex VAT) 

UK V60 Cubic Midnight Dawn 60% MX Silent Red Linear Double Shot Keyboard - KBP-V60-SR-MD-UK

The V60 also has dip-switches to customise your layout, Cherry Mx keyswitches and a detachable cable, to help when transporting your keyboard.

UK V60 Cubic Midnight Dawn 60% MX Silent Red Linear Double Shot Keyboard - KBP-V60-SR-MD-UK

Manufacturer
KB Paradise
Part Number
KBP-V60-SR-MD-UK
Connection
USB
Cable length
1.8 Metre
Language Layout
United Kingdom
Number of keys/buttons
61
Switch Type
CHERRY MX Silent Red
Length
289 mm
Depth
100 mm
Height
42 mm
Weight
520 g
Compatible
PC
Gross Weight
800 g

UK V60 Cubic Midnight Dawn 60% MX Silent Red Linear Double Shot Keyboard - KBP-V60-SR-MD-UK

  Anonymous  06/08/2021
I had already purchased a V60, although that one uses Matias Clicky Switches. As a result I had a pretty good idea of what to expect and was at least familiar with the configurability and the layout options.

The good:
Nice keyboard, good construction, the key letter are really pretty bright even if dim lighting conditions and being double shot that should still be the case in the future.

The bad:
One of the things I love about these keyboards it the ability to swap around some of the key positions, such as the caps lock key can be a control key without the need to edit the configuration on your machine. My previous V60 was a black and white keyboard and the keyboard came with a spare set of black and white caps to enable you to correctly label your new caps lock key as a control key. Unfortunately this keyboard also comes with a set of single shot printed black and white key caps to replace the bluegrey and green ones on the keyboard; in effect if you want to correctly label your keys you have to settle for ugly and cheap.

Since this is keyboard uses cherry silent red switch I thought it would be very quiet like my ducky one 2 mini, for the most part the keyboard is pretty silent... The exceptions being the spacebar, which has a bit of a squeak; the backspace key, which has a reasonably loud thunk; and the enter key, which also has a thunk although it isn't as loud as the backspace key.

Summary:
Nice enough keyboard that could have been so much more.

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