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Lofree DOT Keyboard Review

Lofree DOT Keyboard Review

Posted on May 25, 2017January 21, 2019 By Jarvis
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True typing enthusiasts know that there’s nothing quite like the feel of a mechanical keyboard. If you’re using your laptop at home or in the office, it’s easy to attach to a USB mechanical keyboard. But if you’d like a wireless keyboard for typing on the go, you usually have to settle for one with cheap plastic keys.

Enter the Lofree DOT, a relatively lightweight Bluetooth keyboard with mechanical Blue switches that have a really clicky feel. A recent Indiegogo darling that’s coming to Amazon too, the DOT grabbed attention and funding on the crowdfunding site thanks to it’s whimsical typewriter-inspired design and mechanical keys. Right now, you can still preorder the keyboard through Indiegogo for $84, or you can wait for the keyboard to come to Amazon in June for $129.99. But perhaps a more important question is whether you should buy it in the first place: Although its striking, stylized design looks great, the keyboard has real problems when it comes to actually typing.
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