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The Story

Neo75 Prebuilt Mechanical Keyboard

Neo75 Prebuilt Mechanical Keyboard

Understated. Overbuilt.

Neo Studios has been making keyboards for years. Very good keyboards: slick lines, anodized steel textures, minimalist engravings. Meticulously engineered under the hood. Quiet elegance that will light up any desk. What's the catch? They're all barebone kits. Until now.

Enter: Neo75 prebuilt version. Same case, same internals, same enthusiast grade quality. No assembly required.

Understated. Overbuilt.
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Packed With Features

Heavier than your laptop. Heavier than your laptop.

CNC 6063 aluminium case with a matte silver backweight. Neo75 might not be your to-go travel keyboard, but plant it on your desk and it stays there.

Light, linear, low-volume Light, linear, low-volume

Owlab London Fog V2 switches. 43 gf to actuate, 49 to bottom out. Smooth down, quiet back up.

Three modes. One toggle. Three modes. One toggle.

USB-C, Bluetooth, and 2.4 GHz. Switched from the outside of the case. No disassembly, no pairing dance.

A plate that floats. A plate that floats.

Gasket mount structure. The plate sits on silicone strips instead of being screwed straight into the case. Takes the edge off every bottom-out.

Remap from a tab. Remap from a tab.

Per-key RGB with VIA and VIAL support. Open a browser, drag keys around, hit save. Caps Lock becomes Escape in about eight seconds.

Pull, plug, done. Pull, plug, done.

Neo75 ships with a hot-swap PCB. Switches snap in and out of sockets instead of being soldered. Change them in thirty seconds per key.

The Build

The case is machined from 6063 aluminium, the same grade used for nicer camera bodies. Neo75 doesn't take pictures, but it gives your desk extra points for aesthetics. Inside the bottom half sits a matte silver backweight. Under your palms, the front edge is at 17.6 mm tall with a 7-degree typing angle. Comfortable to type on with or without a wrist rest.

The Build

Double-Shot Keycaps

Double-shot means the legends aren't printed on top of the cap, they're moulded into the plastic itself. They can't wear off because they're not a coating. Neo studio also performed some alchemy magic with the material - they added a small percentage of PBT plastic into what is mostly ABS material, which fights the shine that plain ABS picks up after a few months of daily typing.

Double-Shot Keycaps

Three modes. One toggle. No screwdriver.

USB-C when you want the most reliable connection and the charge. 2.4 GHz when you want wireless without Bluetooth's latency. Bluetooth when you're on the move or swapping between devices.

The mode switch and the Windows/Mac toggle both live on the outside edge of the Neo75 case, right next to the USB-C port. One finger, no hunting. Two 2200 mAh batteries keep it running long enough that you'll forget the last time you charged it.

Three modes. One toggle. No screwdriver.

Lighter fingers. Quieter room.

The London Fog V2 is a linear switch from Owlab. Linear means no bump, no click, just a straight glide top to bottom. 43 grams to press is a touch lighter than a standard Cherry Red. Multiply that across a 10,000-word day and your fingers feel it. In a good way. The bottom-out is where these switches earn their name. Owlab tunes the spring and housing so the key lands soft instead of sharp. You get the feel of a proper mechanical keyboard without the clatter that usually shows up with it.

Lighter fingers. Quieter room.
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Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

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Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

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Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

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Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

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Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

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Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

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Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

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Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Description

Neo75 Prebuilt Mechanical Keyboard

Neo75 Prebuilt Mechanical Keyboard

Understated. Overbuilt.

Neo Studios has been making keyboards for years. Very good keyboards: slick lines, anodized steel textures, minimalist engravings. Meticulously engineered under the hood. Quiet elegance that will light up any desk. What's the catch? They're all barebone kits. Until now.

Enter: Neo75 prebuilt version. Same case, same internals, same enthusiast grade quality. No assembly required.

Understated. Overbuilt.
Product image 1 Product image 2

Packed With Features

Heavier than your laptop. Heavier than your laptop.

CNC 6063 aluminium case with a matte silver backweight. Neo75 might not be your to-go travel keyboard, but plant it on your desk and it stays there.

Light, linear, low-volume Light, linear, low-volume

Owlab London Fog V2 switches. 43 gf to actuate, 49 to bottom out. Smooth down, quiet back up.

Three modes. One toggle. Three modes. One toggle.

USB-C, Bluetooth, and 2.4 GHz. Switched from the outside of the case. No disassembly, no pairing dance.

A plate that floats. A plate that floats.

Gasket mount structure. The plate sits on silicone strips instead of being screwed straight into the case. Takes the edge off every bottom-out.

Remap from a tab. Remap from a tab.

Per-key RGB with VIA and VIAL support. Open a browser, drag keys around, hit save. Caps Lock becomes Escape in about eight seconds.

Pull, plug, done. Pull, plug, done.

Neo75 ships with a hot-swap PCB. Switches snap in and out of sockets instead of being soldered. Change them in thirty seconds per key.

The Build

The case is machined from 6063 aluminium, the same grade used for nicer camera bodies. Neo75 doesn't take pictures, but it gives your desk extra points for aesthetics. Inside the bottom half sits a matte silver backweight. Under your palms, the front edge is at 17.6 mm tall with a 7-degree typing angle. Comfortable to type on with or without a wrist rest.

The Build

Double-Shot Keycaps

Double-shot means the legends aren't printed on top of the cap, they're moulded into the plastic itself. They can't wear off because they're not a coating. Neo studio also performed some alchemy magic with the material - they added a small percentage of PBT plastic into what is mostly ABS material, which fights the shine that plain ABS picks up after a few months of daily typing.

Double-Shot Keycaps

Three modes. One toggle. No screwdriver.

USB-C when you want the most reliable connection and the charge. 2.4 GHz when you want wireless without Bluetooth's latency. Bluetooth when you're on the move or swapping between devices.

The mode switch and the Windows/Mac toggle both live on the outside edge of the Neo75 case, right next to the USB-C port. One finger, no hunting. Two 2200 mAh batteries keep it running long enough that you'll forget the last time you charged it.

Three modes. One toggle. No screwdriver.

Lighter fingers. Quieter room.

The London Fog V2 is a linear switch from Owlab. Linear means no bump, no click, just a straight glide top to bottom. 43 grams to press is a touch lighter than a standard Cherry Red. Multiply that across a 10,000-word day and your fingers feel it. In a good way. The bottom-out is where these switches earn their name. Owlab tunes the spring and housing so the key lands soft instead of sharp. You get the feel of a proper mechanical keyboard without the clatter that usually shows up with it.

Lighter fingers. Quieter room.