WASD CODE Keyboard Review 26

WASD CODE Keyboard Review

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Packaging and Accessories


Since WASD Keyboards also maintains a webshop, their entire packaging will be covered. I requested the full size 104-key CODE, and it was sent in a box that was barely larger than the product box with no packing materials around it either. Poor packaging here, although I will note that the product itself arrived in perfect condition in this specific instance.


The product packaging itself is very clean, with a white color cardboard style packaging and minimalist branding in black. The keyboard name is spelled out on the front, dictionary style, which was a neat touch. An inventory label on the side aside, there is nothing else. WASD really wants the keyboard to speak for itself, and I can appreciate that. There is a single flap in the middle keeping the contents in check, and when we open the box, we see what looks like three separate compartments inside.


The accessories are in the two compartments in the top, and you get a decent set of them. Included with the CODE is a detachable cable with male microUSB to male Type-A USB, a female Type-A USB to male PS/2 adapter, and a nice wire-style keycaps puller. The keyboard itself just needs USB 2.0, so there will be minimal compatibility issues here. Below the keyboard is a quick user guide, an online copy of which is here, and despite the label mentioning it is for their V2 keyboard, the guide still applies for the CODE and is very useful.
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