XVX Shine Through Keycaps | Gradient Seaweed Green| $35.99$15.99 at Amazon (save $20)
This is a great saving if you want to shake up the look of your whole keyboard. The subtle gradient is an attractive addition to any setup and means you are more open to a variety of aesthetics which is why I find this saving so appealing. Forest witch setup, here I come.
Price check: Newegg $49.03
Gateron KS-3X1 Milky Yellow Switch| $23.00 $18.40 at Keychron
If you're sick of the sound your keyboard makes, which I am a victim of at the moment, then savings on switches are the best way to combat your issue. Milky yellow switches will give your keyboard an audibly thicker, creamier sound, as opposed to the standard clicky sound.
Price check: $31.99 on Amazon
I wanted everything pink when I first built my gaming PC and decorated my setup. I've got the Razer x Hello Kitty and Friends Deathadder, mouse mat, and Kraken Wireless Headset. To match, my Ziyou Lang 60% keyboard is pink. At the time, it was exactly what I was after, but after a few years, I'm pretty desperate to shake things up a bit because the more time I spend sitting at my PC, the more I feel like its current style has grown stagnant.
Despite my need to change styles, it's expensive to change the look of my entire setup, and with how regularly I feel like I want to change it—I'd be bankrupt by the time I'm satisfied. Luckily things like keycaps mean you can change the look of your keyboard without having to fork out the cash for a new one.
Which, someone as indecisive as me, massively benefits from. Fortunately, Prime Day has offered me fun keycaps in abundance, and in particular, Cinnamoroll keycaps have piqued my interest. With a $9 discount on Amazon, they would match my existing Sanrio accessories while adorning my keyboard with adorable characters. It's also a step away from my entirely pink setup, but a step toward something even cuter.
However, part of me is questioning whether or not I should go for something
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