UK V60 Vintage 60% Matias Quiet Click Keyboard - KBP-V60-MTS-Q-VIN-UK
The KB Paradise V60 'Vintage' is a mini 60% keyboard, roughly 60% of the size of a standard keyboard with 60% of the keys, and vintage themed keycaps, light beige and dark beige.
The KBP-V60-MTS-Q-VIN-UK features dip-switches to customise your layout with additional key caps to match your preferred layout, a key puller to help swap your keycaps, and Matias Quiet Click tactile switches.
The V60 also comes with a detachable cable, to help when transporting your keyboard.
UK V60 Vintage 60% Matias Quiet Click Keyboard - KBP-V60-MTS-Q-VIN-UK
Manufacturer
KB Paradise
Part Number
KBP-V60-MTS-Q-VIN-UK
Connection
USB
Cable length
1.8 Metre
Language Layout
United Kingdom
Number of keys/buttons
62
Switch Type
Matias Quiet Click
Length
289 mm
Depth
100 mm
Height
42 mm
Weight
520 g
Compatible
PC
Gross Weight
800 g
UK V60 Vintage 60% Matias Quiet Click Keyboard - KBP-V60-MTS-Q-VIN-UK
Lily 08/05/2019
An absolute joy to type on. I had been using an IBM model M but needed something smaller for use on an under desk draw.
I felt dubious about the key feel on individual considered strokes when it first arrived. It has a nice initial tactile bump but following it there is a second bump. This didn't seem ideal, I thought I'd find it distracting. In practical use it hasn't been at all distracting and I'm finding the extra after actuation tactility a delight.
I like the idea of having WASD work as arrow keys so this was a nice plus. However I wish a function lock was available (you can lock the right side arrow cluster).
The keycaps :(
They are like having a bag of those chocolate coins covered in gold foil, only you've eaten the chocolate. You could still 'spend' or even bury them but they just feel a bit worthless.
Anonymous 11/03/2019
This is my first 60%, I have a 75% mx clear. Keyboard is great but I'm still getting use to the arrow keys with fn key, especially while programming. It's a bit more louder than I expected, at least compared to MX Clear but still quiet enough. The switches feels like a quiet mx blue and it feels really nice to type in.
The instructions are very clear and let you change a couple of keys positions. For me these was useful to arrange keys as a mac keyboard because I use a mac at work.
The keys are a bit hard to pull out but with some force them come out nicely.
Anonymous 28/03/2019
Excellent keyboard! Solid construction with minimal table-presence. The Matias Quiet Click switches have very nice tactile feedback and feels solid. The secondary layer, accessible by the fn-key, are well layed out and I quickly got used to the various keys (arrow keys, F-keys, etc.), though it must be said I am en Emacs user, and thus am used to using keyboard shortcuts in stead of the arrow keys.
A slight caveat is that the switches are a bit heavy for my puny little hands, and I'm not sure if it will cause trouble in the long run, but that is not a fault of the keyboard.
Would most definitely recommend this keyboard.