
First impressions? These keycaps are gorgeous. The BiliBili-themed dye-sublimation print is vibrant, and the PBT material feels premium—no cheap shine after weeks of aggressive typing. The anti-grease coating actually works; my WASD keys still look fresh despite my chip-crumb-filled gaming marathons.
But let’s talk about the spacebar debacle. Like other reviewers, mine refused to snap onto my Cherry MX switches without a fight. Flipping it upside down ‘works,’ but the off-center design looks ridiculous. I ended up cannibalizing an old spacebar from another set—kinda defeats the purpose of a ‘complete’ keycap set.
The OEM profile is comfy for long sessions, though. The curved layout cradles your fingers better than flat caps, and the 1.4mm thickness gives a satisfying *thock* sound. Just don’t expect universal compatibility—my friend’s Gateron optical keyboard needed keycap shaving (yes, with actual sandpaper) to fit properly.
Verdict? If you’re a Vocaloid fan willing to troubleshoot (or skip the spacebar), these add serious personality to your rig. But for plug-and-play perfectionists? Maybe wait for v2.
