Monsgeek M7 QMK/VIA Barebone
The Monsgeek M7 QMK/VIA Barebone is a compact 75% mechanical keyboard kit designed for enthusiasts who enjoy building their own keyboards. The barebone kit features a sturdy aluminum case and a PCB compatible with VIA/QMK firmware, offering deep customization. It does not include switches or keycaps, allowing users to tailor the keyboard to their exact preferences. This kit is ideal for those who want to create a highly personalized mechanical keyboard.
Specs
Format: 65%
Backlit: RGB
Hotswap: Yes
Body: Aluminum
Wireless: No
Layout: ANSI
Weight: 1.65 kg
Size: 34.5x12.1x3.2 cm
65% 68-key Aluminum Kit
This 65% 68-key keyboard barebone provides a balance between functionality, and portability, making it highly portable and space-efficient. It takes up less desk space, making it ideal for users who value a clutter-free workspace or need a compact keyboard for on-the-go usage.
Built-in 5000mAh Battery
With a high-capacity battery of around 5000mAh, users can enjoy prolonged periods of uninterrupted typing, gaming, or productivity without the need for constant recharging.
Battery Runtime
Around 150 Days (~ average 4hr/day without RGB)
Around 8 Days (~ average 4hr/day with RGB)
South-facing PCB
The south-facing PCB of the M7 avoids causing interference with Cherry profile keycaps during customization, offering more compatibility and flexibility.
Golden Accent
Adding a touch of class and elegance, we opted to add a beautiful golden accent so that no matter which way you look at it, you’ll fall in love over and over again.
RGB Backlit
M7 Aluminum barebone can help you type in the dark with decent backlit. It has over 20 preset backlighting modes.
You can easily create and tailor your own lighting effects with the MonsGeek Cloud Driver, which offers over 16 million unique colors per key, as well as adjustable brightness and animation speed level.
Mac and Windows System Switch
– Top: Mac Wireless Mode (built-in power supply on)
– Middle: Default Windows Wired Mode (built-in power supply off)
– Bottom: Windows Wireless Mode (built-in power supply on)
Note: The switch is located under the CAPS key