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Crush 80 Reboot Pro

SKU: PC80REBK
Regular price $169.00
Unit price
per

Features

New Features

Upgraded 5-Sec Quick Release

Magnetic ball-catch structure for fast disassembly.
Toolless design gives you the satisfying signature click when you reinstall the top frame. Extra silicone padding prevents scratching on the upper frame.

Hot Swappable PCB & Battery

Take your PCB out with elegance and no more fiddling with flex cables.
Crush 80 uses magnetic POGO pins to connect your PCB to the battery compartment sandwitched between 2 pieces of backplates.

Dedicated magnetic receiver storage

Keep your receiver safe, and with style. Magnetic storage prevents your receiver from rattling while stored. 

Stealthy Side RGB

RGB lights create atmospheric glow on the sides of your keyboard, which can be toggled on an off to your wish.

New Sound Profile

Crush 80 Reboot is designed with the aim of a new sound profile that sounds more firm and crisp.

Additional poron case foam and Re-optimized foam layering

Additional PCB film - To create a more consistent sound for the wider keys.

Crush80 Reboot carried over most praised features from its predecessor, Rainy75:

  • CNC aluminum body
  • Glittering backweight
  • Vibrant colors
  • High PCB compatiblity (split space/stepped caps/iso layout)

Crush 80 Reboot Pro

SKU: PC80REBK
Regular price $169.00
Unit price
per
(0 in cart)

  • Shipping from: US
  • Dispatch Time: Less than 12 Hours
  • Shipping Time:
    Standard: 1-3 Days
    Expedited: 1-2 Days
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Features

New Features

Upgraded 5-Sec Quick Release

Magnetic ball-catch structure for fast disassembly.
Toolless design gives you the satisfying signature click when you reinstall the top frame. Extra silicone padding prevents scratching on the upper frame.

Hot Swappable PCB & Battery

Take your PCB out with elegance and no more fiddling with flex cables.
Crush 80 uses magnetic POGO pins to connect your PCB to the battery compartment sandwitched between 2 pieces of backplates.

Dedicated magnetic receiver storage

Keep your receiver safe, and with style. Magnetic storage prevents your receiver from rattling while stored. 

Stealthy Side RGB

RGB lights create atmospheric glow on the sides of your keyboard, which can be toggled on an off to your wish.

New Sound Profile

Crush 80 Reboot is designed with the aim of a new sound profile that sounds more firm and crisp.

Additional poron case foam and Re-optimized foam layering

Additional PCB film - To create a more consistent sound for the wider keys.

Crush80 Reboot carried over most praised features from its predecessor, Rainy75:

  • CNC aluminum body
  • Glittering backweight
  • Vibrant colors
  • High PCB compatiblity (split space/stepped caps/iso layout)

Customer Reviews

Based on 162 reviews
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D
Doan
Bad Ergonomics

Positive tilt on keyboards should have been done away with long ago, as this is an antiquated carryover from decades-old technology, and is terrible for wrist posture. Modern keyboards should either be flat, or have a negative tilt, allowing for a neutral wrist position. Angling the wrist backward while typing will inevitably result in future wrist injuries. This is my only real complaint about the Crush 80, although it is a major complaint.

M
MARKUSS R
On Switch and Wireless dongle

I really enjoy it. I love the sound and weight/build quality of it. My only issue is with the location of the on switch (under the Cap key) and removing the magnet to access the wireless dongle is kinda difficult for a person with short nails. But overall I’m very happy with the product.

F
Francisco Rose
It's amazing

It's amazing.

A
Anonymous
Awesome keyboard

Awesome keyboard. Sounds like heaven

A
Anonymous
Incredible

Incredible. Best keyboard I've ever used. Would have liked a discreet but easier to access toggle power switch, but otherwise flawless execution. I'd really love to see a true full size version and/or a separate numpad option in the future too.