⌨️ Elevate your typing game with style and durability — don’t just type, make a statement!
The Womier Low Profile Keycap set offers a sleek, half-height design crafted from durable double-shot PBT material that resists wear and tear. Its shine-through feature enhances RGB backlighting for a stunning visual effect. Compatible with a wide range of mechanical keyboards and switches, this set includes a key puller and a 12-month warranty, making it a perfect upgrade for gamers, professionals, and keyboard enthusiasts seeking both performance and style.
Brand | Womier |
Series | TC-xinDPX-H |
Item model number | TC-xinDPX-H |
Hardware Platform | PC |
Operating System | Windows 10 |
Item Weight | 7.7 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 10 x 5.83 x 1.02 inches |
Color | Black |
Power Source | USB Powered |
Manufacturer | XVX |
ASIN | B0BVYV67QS |
Date First Available | June 30, 2022 |
J**S
For Keychron K17 Max
Good fit for the Keychron K17 series. I've been using backlit keyboards since forever and I still don't understand why some of them come with keycaps that aren't shine through. So as usual I had to buy backlit ones, this time for the Keychron K17 Max, since the stock ones weren't shine thru.These fit almost perfectly. As others may have mentioned, the larger/wider keys may wobble and sound clicky. The 2 solutions I've tried are:1) Cut a small piece of masking tape and place on the outer keycap stems. Then push the keycap down into the switch on both sides.or2) Place (thin) keycap rings on the outer stems. (I had some Glorious G40-THIN lying around.)Both solutions worked for me. I stuck with option 2 (o-rings), except for the space bar, left shift, and right enter keys where I used the masking tape method. Key presses may feel a tad bit more mushy, but the loose clicky sound is reduced. As for the capslock and right shift keys with the stabilizers on both sides of the switch, I just cut and placed a single layer of masking tape over them. That helped with the clicky noise.Anyway these keycaps are a good option to the stock ones if you want backlit keycaps on a K17 keyboard.
C**D
A perfect color match for the Lofree Flow Lite!
I have the Lofree Flow Lite100 keyboard. The keyboard itself is great, but the keycaps that came with it were pretty boring and I found them hard to type on. I'm no super typist, but I usually do ok. With the OEM keycaps, I kept hitting multiple keys at a time (more than usual) and it was really frustrating. Yes, I know, learn to type better. I'm 52. My typing is as good as it's going to get.Anyway, I saw these keys and the color is a PERFECT match for the Lofree. They aren't super colorful, but at least they aren't all the same color making the keyboard completely monotone. It came with black accent keys as well, but I'm not using them. I like the lighter colors a little better. The Lofree already really sounded good, but IMO, these caps sound just a tiny bit better than OEM.They have a nice texture on them (see my photos). They are a tiny bit taller than either the Lofree OEM or Nuphy OEM, which I also tried. They even have duplicate corner caps for each that are more rounded than the normal caps. This also gives the keyboard a nice look (also, in my photos). The see thru legends are really sharp and look great.The best thing about them? My typing is somehow more accurate. I'm not sure if if it's because of the slightly taller caps which puts more space between the caps, or the texture, or both, but it's noticeable to me.I don't really have anything bad to say about these caps at all. If I could, I would like some different colored accent caps (esc, enter, space) included, but that is nitpicky. This keyboard looks, sounds, feels, and types awesome now. It looks OEM but better!
M**N
Solid, but not great. Some issues with Kailh low profile switches/stabilizers
Note about the photos: The keyboard looks darker when the LEDs are on, due to my camera's HDR. That photo is useful for showing how bright and uniform the LED shine, not the keyboard itself, which looks like how it looks in the photo of the LEDs off.For starters, I bought this to use with my Lofree Flow keyboard. As opposed to most low profile mechanical keyboards with a standard, non-ortholinear layout, the Lofree Flow uses Kailh low profile v2 switches. The product page doesn't explicitely mention the Kailh switches, but with the v2 switches having a + shaped stem, I figured they should work. For the most part, they do. They do have slightly longer stems, and add about 2 mm to the keyboard, which is significant for a keyboard designed to be thin. For the Lofree flow, it's an 11 % increase. Not great, but with it just being the stems, theoretically you could sand down the stems and regain that thinner profile.The keycaps don't change the sound profile of the keyboard in any significant way, which is great. The keyboard sounded great, and these keycaps don't ruin it. Maybe they sound a tad louder, but that's about it.That is with the exception of the space bar, which has some interference, causing a much louder, worse sound. I think it's a problem with the stabilizers, though none of the other stabilizers have this issue. You can remedy this by easing the space bar back a bit, or you could just continue to use your old space bar. The shape is a bit different, but not by much. Really, it's just a bit shorter. The white keycaps matches the white Lofree switches very well, and in my opinion, they keyboard still looks good with the black Lofree space bar, if you have that.I'm also not a huge fan of the grey keycaps. They're a warmer grey, which looks almost tan compared to the neutral grey of the aluminum case. Not a huge deal, but it's worth noting. The legends are also colored by the tone of the grey, making the white LEDs almost yellow. Whether you like this or not is a matter of taste, I kind of like it. It makes the LEDs more interesting, but it will likely cause issues with colored LEDs.The shape of the keycaps are different from the Lofree keycaps in subtle ways. They're angled more towards the top and are more concave. In my opinion, this makes the keys feel more distinct. The keycaps are also more textured than the Lofree keycaps, which is a matter of taste.I'm not a huge fan of the aesthetics. In my opinion, it's not just plain, but kind of generic. I bought to use it with my Lofree Flow, to give it led legends, for use in the dark, but it inadvertently makes the Lofree Flow look like a much cheaper keyboard, which is a shame. Still, the legends are big and readable, even with the backlight off, and they let a lot of light through.That is, with the exception of the backspace key, which the lighting of is a major disappointment. The LED doesn't spread out enough to cover all of "BACKSPACE", with it dimming at the A and E, and the B almost completely dark. Most shine through keycaps use an arrow to denote backspace, for this reason.In my opinion, these keycaps are decent, with some issues. For the price, I recommend them, but I'll also keep an eye out for better low profile keycaps to replace them with.
J**C
Good quality key caps. Accommodates different layouts well.
This is a good set. The keys seem well made, they feel good and the shine through is sharp.It’s a huge set with a full keyboard set and then a bunch of extra key caps in different sizes and the alternate black color. The photo included is just the extra key caps on top of the full keyboard set. The packaging is good too.It’s a great deal for $15.For Keychron slim keyboard users, these caps are a little taller than the stock ones, but they fit well.
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