Review - Dark Project Celestial (keyboard)
Last time I got to experience having a new keyboard was 2 years ago. I must say, I was kind of stupid at that time.
My old Asus ROG Falchion broke, and it just started being so bad I had to buy a new keyboard. Like usually, i went online and took the first item I saw.
But I guess I picked well this time, because looking at the reviews, people were saying it was amazing. So I bought it.
First up, the price, oh my god, the price. How can you possibly get a good keyboard for 81 euros? Somehow it is possible.
The packaging was very cool, and when I opened it, I found the keyboard and white keycaps! Yay! We already have extras for a tiny price.
After I connected it to my computer, it was already working without needing to install any drivers. The sound of this keyboard is amazing. It's very quiet and satisfying.
Before continuing with praising this keyboard and wasting your time with it, I must say, the keyboard is extremely heavy. I had a tiny issue with the software.
I actually love how the software is web-based. Not having to worry about installing something is great. I had to use it on a Windows computer though, because it did not work on Linux.
Some of the keys are replaced with some artwork, as you can see on the picture. Don't like that? No problem. You can very easily just swap the keycaps for the regular ones in the package.

The package also includes this thing to remove keycaps. I have to be honest, I have no idea what is that thing called. It would be much harder to customize without that, of course.
For my setup, I replaced all the letters with the white keycaps. I have also used the standarn right Shift, and the standard Esc.