Qwertykeys Neo80
Qwertykeys · TKL · standard height
The Qwertykeys Neo80 brings the Neo line to TKL with a screwless magnetic/ball-catch aluminum case, three mounting styles (gasket, O-ring, sandwich), tri-mode PCB, and QMK/VIA support.
Best for: enthusiast, typing.
Qwertykeys Neo80 specs
| Layout | TKL |
|---|---|
| Height | Standard |
| Connectivity | Wired, Bluetooth, 2.4 GHz |
| Hot-swap | Yes |
| Stock switches | n/a |
| Keycaps | n/a |
| Case | CNC aluminum |
| Mount | gasket (also O-ring and sandwich options) |
| Backlight | White / none |
| QMK / VIA | Yes |
| Battery | n/a |
| Typical price | $173 |
| Sound (stock) | depends on plate/mount choice |
| Released | 2024 |
Fields marked n/a are unpublished by the maker; we list only verifiable numbers rather than guesses.
Where to buy
- Qwertykeys , around $173
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