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Quick Release CNC Aluminum Gaming Keyboard: Introducing the RD75, a 75% layout wireless QMK/VIA aluminum custom keyboard featuring a tool-free Ball-Catch structure and magnetic PCB connector design for swift disassembly. Effortless installation without screws or tools, with a ball-catch design, magnetic daughter board, and magnetic metal badge. QMK/VIA Support Mechanical Keyboard: Enjoy exceptional customization with this 75% keyboard, offering full QMK and VIA support. Customize your key mapping, macros, and backlighting to match your specific workflow and gaming requirements. Using QMK and VIA, you can readily program each key to function precisely as desired for peak performance and productivity. Ultra-Low Latency Wireless Keyboard & 8000mAh Battery: Wired-3ms / 2.4GHz-4ms / Bluetooth-8ms. The RD75 aluminum wireless keyboard provides ultra-low latency, enabling you to fully utilize high-speed keystrokes for gaming and tasks. The RD75 Pro model includes an 8000 mAh battery capacity, offering up to 900 hours of operation. The prolonged battery performance minimizes the requirement for regular charging. Hot-swap Custom Keyboard & POM Linear Switches: This custom mechanical keyboard with a hot-swappable base accommodates 3-pin or 5-pin switch replacement. RD75 gaming keyboards come with pre-lubricated stabilizers and POM linear switches, providing a fluid typing feel and satisfying, creamy mechanical sound. Furthermore, gasket-mounted keyboards typically offer a gentler bottom-out feel, enhancing comfort during long typing sessions. Hidden Dongle Storage Slot & RGB Backlight Keyboard: The keyboard includes a hidden dongle storage slot on the back weight, tucked under a decorative magnetic metal badge. This keeps your dongle readily available while preserving a clean and minimalist look. Experience gentle and dynamic RGB lighting that glows brightly with over 40 preloaded immersive lighting effects. These effects can be conveniently adjusted to suit your mood using shortcuts