MonsGeek M5W DIY Kit
M5W is a 108-key south-facing aluminum keyboard, a 100% barebones kit with plenty of function keys and a numeric keypad. This design allows for comfortable typing and is aimed at gamers, office workers, programmers and typists in different situations.
*Note: The Silver (Domestic Version) does not come with separate screw stabilizers.
M5W Multi-Mode
Eingebauter 6000-mAh-Akku
Thanks to the powerful 6000 mAh battery, you can type, play or be productive for long periods of time without having to constantly recharge.
RGB
The M5W offers about 18 preset lighting modes that allow the user to adjust the brightness and flow speed. In addition, it supports a wide range of RGB effects with more than 16.8 million colors available. Users can also install an upcoming JSON file to access even more lighting effects and configurations.
New silver accent
To add a touch of class and elegance, we chose a beautiful silver accent that you'll fall in love with no matter how you look at it.
N-key rollover
N-Key Rollover Technology allows all keys to be used simultaneously, ensuring every keystroke is recorded and preventing ghosting.
Mac- und Windows-Systemschalter
- Above: Mac wireless mode (integrated power supply switched on)
- Middle: Standard Windows cable operation (integrated power supply off)
- Bottom: Wireless Windows mode (integrated power supply switched on)
Note: The switch is located under the CAPS key
PORON-Schaumstoffplatte
The M5W is equipped with PORON plate foam, which reduces the noise of the key switches and enables a purer sound experience.
Polycarbonate sheet
The M5W uses a clear PC plate, which offers greater flexibility compared to metal while reducing resonance at low frequencies.
Plate-mounted Stabilizers
The M5W barebone features purple plate-mounted stabilizers to minimize keycap wobble.
Brauchen Sie mehr Schaumstoff?
The MonsGeek M5W has been upgraded and is now equipped with Poron foam, which has higher elasticity.
*Disclaimer: Using thicker foam may reduce flexibility; whether you use it or not is a matter of personal preference.
The bottom of the case has been designed with a VHB insulation layer to prevent short circuit problems. It is rare that these problems occur, but we want to add an extra layer of protection.