GadgetsHands-onKeyboardsReviewsTech

This DIY kit turned my favorite mechanical keyboard into my favorite electrocapacitive keyboard

This DIY kit turned my favorite mechanical keyboard into my favorite electrocapacitive keyboard

This DIY kit turned my favorite mechanical keyboard into my favorite electrocapacitive keyboard

This DIY kit turned my favorite mechanical keyboard into my favorite electrocapacitive keyboard

For my money, you simply cannot get a better electrocapacitive keyboard than the Bauer Lite with a DynaCap kit.

[Editor’s note: Huh?]

You can get a nicer EC keyboard, without having to build it yourself, by simply spending $3,600 on a Norbauer Seneca. Or you can get a Happy Hacking Keyboard or a Realforce for south of $300, also without having to build it yourself, with genuine Topre switches, Bluetooth if you want it, and decent – but not great – remapping capability.

Or, for about $250, a set of keycaps, and a couple of hours of assembly, you can a Bauer Lite in any of a zillion color combinations and use DynaCap parts to turn …

Read the full story at The Verge.