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Vendor | Location | In Stock | Coupon Code | Price (USD) | Link* |
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Stellar65 - Night Runner Edition | |||||
US | - | $149 - $154 - | Visit shop |
The Stellar65 - Night Runner Edition keyboard is a high-quality keyboard that boasts a range of impressive features. This keyboard is hot swappable, which means that you can easily switch out the switches without having to desolder them. Additionally, the keyboard has QMK/VIA support, which allows for easy customization of the keyboard layout. The keyboard is wired, and has a 65% layout size with an ANSI standard layout. The keyboard is designed by Qlavier & Space, and is a collaborative project between Space, Qlavier & Yiancar, with a hint of BlindAssassin111. The keyboard is made in Austin, TX, and comes with a custom-branded carrying case.The keyboard has a fluorescent green case and a frosted black plate that is integrated into the design. The custom PCB is designed by Yiancar and is solder-only. The keyboard is VIA compatible, which means that you can easily access VIA to customize the keyboard layout. The keyboard has a 6-degree typing angle, and per-key and backlit RGB lighting. The case thickness is 22.5mm, and the keyboard has a USB-C port. The keyboard has a 4-key upper right-side cluster and a 65% layout. The PCB is 1.6mm thick, and the keyboard ships in a custom-branded carrying case.The Stellar65 - Night Runner Edition keyboard comes with a range of accessories, including a case, feet, screws, standoffs, and a hex key Allen wrench. The keyboard is aesthetically modified from the original Stellar65, but the functionality remains the same. The standard solder build guide is recommended for this keyboard, and it is important to include the support plate underneath the switch plate. It is important to test the PCBs prior to soldering, as returns or exchanges are not accepted after this point. The keyboard is available from a range of regional vendors, including Salvun, ProtoTypist, iLumKB, Switchkeys, zFrontier, Swagkeys, and Ashkeebs.