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Qwertykeys - Neo65 Cu - Barebone Mechanical Keyboard Kit (pre-order)

Qwertykeys Neo65 Cu

A Study in Materials.

The Neo65 Cu is a study in material difference. It builds on a foundation of the popular Neo65 and replaces the entire bottom case with a single, solid block of CNC-machined copper or brass. The result is you get a keyboard that looks like a work of art and delivers clean, deep, and resonant a typing sound. The density of copper and brass absorbs unwanted vibrations, creating a pure sound that comes directly from your switches and plate, not layers of foam.

A Study in Materials.
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A Living Finish

Providing a raw, natural alternative to anodized coatings, the copper and brass case will change as you use it. Over time, it will oxidize and develop a unique patina, a visual story of its environment and its history on your desk. It's not a bug, it's a feature. Each board becomes a one-of-a-kind piece that is distinctly yours.

Paired with a precision-machined aluminium top case and a large, mirror-finished PVD stainless steel weight, this design features a new layered waistline and soft, curved contours that make Neo65 Cu look just as good as it feels.

A Living Finish

A Dual-Mount System for a Tailored Feel

The typing feel on Neo65 Cu is yours to define, thanks to a versatile dual-mounting system that complements the solid metal case.

For those who prefer a more direct and firm response, the Isolated Top Mount provides the classic feel of a top-mounted board without the harshness. By using thick silicone gaskets around the mounting screws, the design eliminates any direct metal-to-metal contact. This prevents sonic inconsistencies or "pinging," giving you a clean, responsive keystroke that feels connected to the case.

If you favour a softer experience, the PCB Gasket Mount isolates the plate from the case with soft gaskets. This creates a more cushioned, flexible, and gentler typing experience that’s perfect for long sessions, allowing the plate to flex independently from the heavy chassis.

Choose between a firm Isolated Top Mount or a flexible PCB Gasket Mount to match your preference.

Choose between a firm Isolated Top Mount or a flexible PCB Gasket Mount to match your preference.

Features at a Glance

Solid Metal Foundation

The entire bottom case is CNC-machined from a single block of copper or brass, creating a dense, substantial base that weighs over 2.5kg.

Dual-Mounting System

Choose between a soft, cushioned PCB Gasket Mount or a firm, responsive Isolated Top Mount to fine-tune your typing experience.

Acoustically Engineered

The bottom case features an internal ribbed structure designed to scatter sound waves and eliminate hollowness.

Tri-Mode or Wired

Select a high-performance wired PCB with a 1000Hz polling rate, or a versatile tri-mode board with Bluetooth, 2.4GHz, and USB-C connectivity.

Matching Back-weight

A large external weight in a material that's matching the bottom case.

Effortless Assembly

With a magnetic daughterboard connector and an internal locking mechanism, assembly and disassembly are straightforward and safe for your components.

Questions & Specifications

Questions & Answers

What is the difference between the copper and brass bottom cases?

Both materials are very dense and offer a significant increase in weight and a deeper sound signature compared to aluminum. Copper is slightly denser and will develop a greenish-blue patina over time. Brass is also extremely dense and will develop a darker, more muted patina. The choice is primarily aesthetic.

Does the Neo65 Cu come with switches and keycaps?

No, this is a barebones kit. It includes the case, weight, your chosen PCB, a plate, stabilizers, and all the necessary hardware for assembly. You will need to provide your own switches and keycaps.

How do I care for the copper/brass finish?

To preserve the original look, use only a soft, dry cloth for cleaning. Do not use alcohol or other harsh chemicals, as they can damage the thin anti-oxidation coating. If you want to encourage the natural patina, simply use the board as you normally would.

Which plate material should I choose?

This depends on the sound and feel you want. Carbon Fiber is the stiffest and provides a higher-pitched, clackier sound. Polycarbonate (PC) and Polypropylene (PP) are much more flexible, offering a softer typing feel and a deeper, "thockier" sound. Aluminum is a classic all-rounder, providing a firm feel that isn't as rigid as carbon fiber.

Specifications

  • Layout: 65%
  • Typing Angle: 8 degrees
  • Front Height: 18.6mm
  • Dimensions: 311.35mm x 108.8mm
  • Mounting Styles: PCB Gasket Mount, Isolated Top Mount
  • Top Case: CNC-machined Aluminum
  • Bottom Case: Solid Copper or Solid Brass
  • External Weight: PVD-Coated Stainless Steel (Mirror Finish) or Raw Metal
  • Approximate Weight (Built): ~2.5 kg (Tri-mode) / ~2.67 kg (Wired)
  • PCB Options: Tri-mode Hotswap, Wired Hotswap, Wired Solder (All VIA/Vial Compatible)
  • Plate Options: Carbon Fiber, Aluminum, Polycarbonate (PC), Polypropylene (PP)
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Qwertykeys Neo65 Cu

A Study in Materials.

The Neo65 Cu is a study in material difference. It builds on a foundation of the popular Neo65 and replaces the entire bottom case with a single, solid block of CNC-machined copper or brass. The result is you get a keyboard that looks like a work of art and delivers clean, deep, and resonant a typing sound. The density of copper and brass absorbs unwanted vibrations, creating a pure sound that comes directly from your switches and plate, not layers of foam.

A Study in Materials.
Product image 1 Product image 2 Product image 3

A Living Finish

Providing a raw, natural alternative to anodized coatings, the copper and brass case will change as you use it. Over time, it will oxidize and develop a unique patina, a visual story of its environment and its history on your desk. It's not a bug, it's a feature. Each board becomes a one-of-a-kind piece that is distinctly yours.

Paired with a precision-machined aluminium top case and a large, mirror-finished PVD stainless steel weight, this design features a new layered waistline and soft, curved contours that make Neo65 Cu look just as good as it feels.

A Living Finish

A Dual-Mount System for a Tailored Feel

The typing feel on Neo65 Cu is yours to define, thanks to a versatile dual-mounting system that complements the solid metal case.

For those who prefer a more direct and firm response, the Isolated Top Mount provides the classic feel of a top-mounted board without the harshness. By using thick silicone gaskets around the mounting screws, the design eliminates any direct metal-to-metal contact. This prevents sonic inconsistencies or "pinging," giving you a clean, responsive keystroke that feels connected to the case.

If you favour a softer experience, the PCB Gasket Mount isolates the plate from the case with soft gaskets. This creates a more cushioned, flexible, and gentler typing experience that’s perfect for long sessions, allowing the plate to flex independently from the heavy chassis.

Choose between a firm Isolated Top Mount or a flexible PCB Gasket Mount to match your preference.

Choose between a firm Isolated Top Mount or a flexible PCB Gasket Mount to match your preference.

Features at a Glance

Solid Metal Foundation

The entire bottom case is CNC-machined from a single block of copper or brass, creating a dense, substantial base that weighs over 2.5kg.

Dual-Mounting System

Choose between a soft, cushioned PCB Gasket Mount or a firm, responsive Isolated Top Mount to fine-tune your typing experience.

Acoustically Engineered

The bottom case features an internal ribbed structure designed to scatter sound waves and eliminate hollowness.

Tri-Mode or Wired

Select a high-performance wired PCB with a 1000Hz polling rate, or a versatile tri-mode board with Bluetooth, 2.4GHz, and USB-C connectivity.

Matching Back-weight

A large external weight in a material that's matching the bottom case.

Effortless Assembly

With a magnetic daughterboard connector and an internal locking mechanism, assembly and disassembly are straightforward and safe for your components.

Questions & Specifications

Questions & Answers

What is the difference between the copper and brass bottom cases?

Both materials are very dense and offer a significant increase in weight and a deeper sound signature compared to aluminum. Copper is slightly denser and will develop a greenish-blue patina over time. Brass is also extremely dense and will develop a darker, more muted patina. The choice is primarily aesthetic.

Does the Neo65 Cu come with switches and keycaps?

No, this is a barebones kit. It includes the case, weight, your chosen PCB, a plate, stabilizers, and all the necessary hardware for assembly. You will need to provide your own switches and keycaps.

How do I care for the copper/brass finish?

To preserve the original look, use only a soft, dry cloth for cleaning. Do not use alcohol or other harsh chemicals, as they can damage the thin anti-oxidation coating. If you want to encourage the natural patina, simply use the board as you normally would.

Which plate material should I choose?

This depends on the sound and feel you want. Carbon Fiber is the stiffest and provides a higher-pitched, clackier sound. Polycarbonate (PC) and Polypropylene (PP) are much more flexible, offering a softer typing feel and a deeper, "thockier" sound. Aluminum is a classic all-rounder, providing a firm feel that isn't as rigid as carbon fiber.

Specifications

  • Layout: 65%
  • Typing Angle: 8 degrees
  • Front Height: 18.6mm
  • Dimensions: 311.35mm x 108.8mm
  • Mounting Styles: PCB Gasket Mount, Isolated Top Mount
  • Top Case: CNC-machined Aluminum
  • Bottom Case: Solid Copper or Solid Brass
  • External Weight: PVD-Coated Stainless Steel (Mirror Finish) or Raw Metal
  • Approximate Weight (Built): ~2.5 kg (Tri-mode) / ~2.67 kg (Wired)
  • PCB Options: Tri-mode Hotswap, Wired Hotswap, Wired Solder (All VIA/Vial Compatible)
  • Plate Options: Carbon Fiber, Aluminum, Polycarbonate (PC), Polypropylene (PP)