FS: Keyboard and Mice Keychron K8 Pro Wireless Mechanical Keyboard & Tai Ho Miami PBT Doubleshot keycaps

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lepermessiah

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Expected Price (Rs)
6000
Shipping from
Bangalore
Item Condition
4 out of 5
Payment Options
  1. Cash
  2. Bank Transfer
Purchase Date
Oct 1, 2022
Shipping Charges
Excluded - at actuals
Have you provided two pics?
  1. Yes
Remaining Warranty Period
None
Invoice Available?
No
Reason for Sale
Using other form factor keyboards
Hi all,

I'm putting up my black Keychron K8 Pro with white lighting for sale. I've used this sparingly and carefully. It has BT connectivity and has a toggle switch for switching from Windows/Android to Mac/iOS and can also be used in a wired mode. This one is QMK/ VIA compatible.

Similar to kewlboy9's K8 Pro, I've upgraded the stock Keychron stabilizers to Durock V2s which were hand lubed with Krytox 205g0. I'm using Durock L4 (67g) linears that were also lightly lubed and filmed with Durock switch films. I think the mods itself would total to around 6K. The resulting typing experience with these switches is smooth and confident with a rich thocky sound signature. I'm primarily selling this since I'm now using a 65% keyboard as my commuter board.

What's included:
  • Keychron K8 Pro with stock keycaps, the aforementioned switches and upgraded stabilizers
  • Stock Stabilizers
  • Original box and its contents
  • Keychron angled premium coiled aviator cable (in brand new condition, worth 1.7K)
Also putting up a set of sparingly used (twice) cherry profile Tai-Ho Miami Keycaps which cost me 4.6K. If I remember correcltly, Tai-Ho is an old Taiwanese company that's been in this game for quite a while. It's PBT double shot and has shine through legends (though it's best for north facing LEDs). It's thick and has got a rough matte texture for resistance against finger oil buildup and for better grip. I'm selling this because I liked the Glorious Pastel set that I bought from here better. Granted, this set is a little out there in terms of design, but if you're looking for the 80s Miami vibe, this one has it.

Asking price- 6K for the K8 Pro and 3K for the keycaps. Willing to let everything go for 8K.

Requesting prospective buyers to allow me a couple of days to arrange for shipping (at actuals). Thanks for looking and have a nice day!
 

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Hehe! After transitioning from the run of the mill full size keyboards at workplaces to my own TKLs, I'm going the other way- I'm now preferring the 65% layout a lot more.
 
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As an update to the thread.
What's included:
  • Keychron K8 Pro with stock keycaps, the aforementioned switches (Durock L4 linears- filmed and lubed) and Durcok V2 screw in stabilizers
  • Stock Stabilizers
  • Original box
  • Keychron angled coiled aviator cable (in brand new condition, worth 1.7K)

Posting a picture of the last item- Keychron angled coiled aviator cable. It's new, not been used and has been unboxed just to take a picture.
 

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Hehe! After transitioning from the run of the mill full size keyboards at workplaces to my own TKLs, I'm going the other way- I'm now preferring the 65% layout a lot more.
I absolutely agree, after using qmk/via on a 65% i don't miss the full/tkl fom factor. Tried using a 60% but not having the arrow keys was a Lil annoying at times when both my hands aren't on the keyboard