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Drop Expands Fully Customizable Keyboard Series with the New CSTM65 Keyboard

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Drop, the leading community-driven mechanical keyboard brand, today launches the CSTM65 keyboard - a 65% mechanical keyboard that provides a compact canvas for personalization. On the heels of launching the CSTM80, the CSTM65 is the newest addition to Drop's CSTM line of highly customizable keyboards that offer a superior typing and customization experience.

Building upon the success of the CSTM80, the CSTM65 presents a compact 65% layout that caters to users seeking a more streamlined and portable typing experience while offering the same level of customization as its predecessor. A signature of the CSTM line, the CSTM65 features an interchangeable, magnetic case - available in polycarbonate or aluminium - that envelops nearly the entire keyboard, which not only encourages users to configure the keyboard to their liking with ease, but also provides designers with a broader canvas, fostering the creation of more imaginative designs. Designed to be easily removed and replaced, users can select from a wide range of colorful and decorative cases with stunning artwork to further personalize their keyboard. Combined with various keycap options, switches, custom weight options, switch plates, and cables, users can effortlessly mix and match designs to create a keyboard that reflects their personal style.



The fully-built CSTM65 keyboard boasts enthusiast-level technical features including a gasket-mounted design, specially crafted ABS keycaps with side legends optimized for south-facing switches, PCBA-mounted stabilizers, 5-pin switch support, dynamic LED lighting, and a customizable weight accompanied by five switch plate options. In addition to these features, the keyboard incorporates multiple layers of premium foam throughout for an enhanced sound and feel. To achieve the most desired typing experience, users also have the flexibility to choose from two switch options, the tactile Gateron Brown Pro 3.0 or linear Gateron Yellow KS3.

"Personal expression and customization have consistently been at the core of Drop's identity and remain a central focus for us in 2024," said Lukas Mondoux, Director of Drop Studio, Corsair. "With the CSTM65, we are offering users a more compact keyboard option that they can customize to their exact preferences. With numerous case designs, switches, and keycaps, the possibilities for self-expression are endless - and this is just the beginning. We look forward to unveiling even more designed cases and introducing more people to the world of mechanical keyboards with our CSTM line."

CSTM65 Keyboard Features
  • Gasket-mounted design with a compact, 65% layout featuring a magnetically attached customizable case
  • Per-key RGB LEDs, custom ABS south-facing keycaps, PCBA-mounted stabilizers, and 5-pin switch support (fully assembled keyboards come with a set of macOS keys for Apple users)
  • Polycarbonate color cases: white, black, Laser Purple, Skiidata orange, and Jasmine Green
  • Aluminium cases: anodized silver and black
  • Decorative case: Overgrowth by OSHETART
  • Custom weight options: stainless steel with black PVD coating, stainless steel with chromatic PVD coating, and brass with clear coating (available for purchase separately)
  • Switch Plates: Aluminium, Brass, Fr4, Carbon Fiber, and POM (available for purchase separately)
  • Supports Drop's keyboard configurator, QMK, VIA, and Vial

The CSTM65 is now available to preorder on the Drop website in both barebones (MSRP $79) and fully assembled configurations featuring the keyboard, keycaps, switches, stabilizers, and black polycarbonate case (MSRP $129). Customers can also purchase polycarbonate color cases separately in white, black, Laser Purple, Skiidata orange, and Jasmine Green (MSRP $25 each), as well as an upgraded forged aluminium case in anodized silver or black (MSRP $59 each). A decorative case designed by OSHETART is also available to purchase (MSRP $35), with more designed cases and collaborations to come.

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Why no link? All these kind of articles never have links. Is there a reason, a policy or something I'm not aware of. Just interested enough to type something, no criticism :)

I'm really fancying a 60ish% with clicky keys - this is now on my radar.
 
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Although I could care less about the chopped-down toyboard trend, and the customization options are nice and all, but why can't they do this in a full-sized, wireless model ?
 
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Although I could care less about the chopped-down toyboard trend, and the customization options are nice and all, but why can't they do this in a full-sized, wireless model ?
Because the market this was intended for (custom mech people) barely uses full size boards. Which are meh (who likes to spread their arms so wide, while using a mouse...), unless we are talking about southpaw stuff, like this or preferably this. Those, I can approve – otherwise, just go for a dedicated num pad, if you really need one. : >
 
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Why no link? All these kind of articles never have links. Is there a reason, a policy or something I'm not aware of. Just interested enough to type something, no criticism :)

I'm really fancying a 60ish% with clicky keys - this is now on my radar.
You mean like this one?
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Are you saying there is a link and I can't see it. Because I don't see what you captured.
You are not a Tyrannosaurus Rex, my dude.

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Ok I see what's happening. I can't describe it because I can't internet on a phone - they are shite and responsible for the downfall of western society. If I get to a pc I may make more sense. For now I'm deleting TPU on my phone, it is a major fail.
 
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Can you children speak English - I do not see this, I'm asking why. I fucking hate this site on a phone, but sometimes I have no choice. I read a story that is actually just advertising pretending to be news because I actually am interested in buying, but I don't see the link. I can Google it but why. You are selling a link but not giving me the link. Why? How hard is to understand
Should I even buy it for you?

Just use a real computer.
 
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Ok I see what's happening. I can't describe it because I can't internet on a phone - they are shite and responsible for the downfall of western society. If I get to a pc I may make more sense. For now I'm deleting TPU on my phone, it is a major fail.
I am accessing this article on my phone. Click on the word Drop and it takes you to the product page. See screenshot below:
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