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The keyboard is the most intimate tool in modern life — more touched than a phone, more used than a steering wheel, more central to daily output than any piece of furniture you own. Yet most people type on the OEM keycaps that came in the box: thin ABS plastic with lasered legends that shine to illegibility within 18 months. The Ivory Horizon is a quiet rebellion against this accepted mediocrity.
Molded from genuine PBT (polybutylene terephthalate) — not the cheaper ABS that ships on 95% of factory keyboards — these 118 keys resist the finger-oil shine that turns legends into ghostly smudges. The dye-sublimated legends are embedded into the plastic at a molecular level, not printed on top to be worn away by 10 million keystrokes. The low-profile sculpted rows follow the natural arc of your fingers across the home row: each key height is deliberate, not arbitrary. And with full compatibility for 60%, 65%, 75%, TKL, 96%, and full-size layouts — plus Mac modifier keys in the box — this is not a keycap set. It is a keyboard personality transplant.
This is not an accessory. It is the single highest-ROI upgrade you can make to the tool you touch 50,000 times a day.
The Ivory Horizon serves the full spectrum of keyboard users who have outgrown stock caps. Mechanical keyboard enthusiasts building their first custom board use it as an affordable entry into PBT — the same material used in $120+ GMK sets, at a fraction of the price. Software engineers who type 10+ hours daily notice the difference within the first week: less finger fatigue from the sculpted rows, cleaner acoustics from the thicker walls, and legends that still look factory-fresh after 6 months of daily use. Mac users who have tolerated Windows legends on their mechanical keyboards finally get proper Command and Option keys without resorting to sticker overlays. Office professionals upgrading a Leopold or Filco board appreciate the understated two-tone colorway that reads as premium without screaming "gamer." The 118-key count also covers ISO layouts and includes novelty keys for Esc and Enter — small touches that signal attention to detail to anyone who glances at your desk.
Q: Will these fit my Razer/Corsair/Logitech gaming keyboard?
A: It depends on the bottom row. Most gaming keyboards use a non-standard bottom row layout — the spacebar, Ctrl, Alt, and Windows keys have different widths than the standard ANSI layout this set targets. Check your keyboard's bottom row measurements before ordering. The alphanumeric, function, and modifier keys above the bottom row will fit any Cherry MX-compatible switch.
Q: What is the difference between PBT and ABS keycaps?
A: PBT is denser, more chemically resistant, and has a higher melting point than ABS. In practical terms: PBT keycaps do not develop the glossy "shine" from finger oils that ABS caps develop within 6-18 months. PBT also produces a deeper, lower-pitched "thock" sound on bottom-out compared to the higher-pitched "clack" of ABS. The trade-off: PBT is more brittle than ABS during removal — use a proper keycap puller (included with most mechanical keyboards) and pull straight up, never at an angle.
Q: Are the legends shine-through for RGB backlighting?
A: No. These are dye-sublimated solid legends — they do not allow light to pass through. RGB backlighting will illuminate the gaps between keycaps (under-glow effect) but will not shine through the legends themselves. If backlit legends are a priority, look for double-shot PBT keycaps with transparent legend inserts.
Q: Can I use these on a laptop keyboard or Apple Magic Keyboard?
A: No. Laptop keyboards and Apple Magic Keyboards use scissor-switch mechanisms with proprietary keycap mounting — not Cherry MX stems. These keycaps are designed exclusively for mechanical keyboards with Cherry MX-compatible switches.
Q: Does the set include a keycap puller?
A: A basic plastic keycap puller is included in the box. For frequent keycap swaps, we recommend a wire-style puller (sold separately) — it distributes force more evenly across the keycap and reduces the risk of scratching the sides during removal.
Q: How do the low-profile OEM rows compare to standard OEM or Cherry profile?
A: Low-profile OEM sits between standard OEM and Cherry profile in height. The sculpting (different heights per row) is similar to standard OEM but with approximately 1.5mm less total height. This reduces finger travel distance — noticeable during long typing sessions — while retaining the familiar row-to-row angle that guides touch-typists to the correct row by feel.
Ships within 48 hours · Estimated delivery Jun 22 - Jun 27
US$40
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