[In Stock] Satisfaction75 Keyboard Kit
[In Stock] Satisfaction75 Keyboard Kit
[In Stock] Satisfaction75 Keyboard Kit
[In Stock] Satisfaction75 Keyboard Kit
[In Stock] Satisfaction75 Keyboard Kit

[In Stock] Satisfaction75 Keyboard Kit

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Kit Colors
  • Pirate Black
  • Cloud White
  • Deep Ocean Blue
  • Mermaid Purple
  • Seaweed Green
Kit Condition

A, A-minus, and B

Kit Layout/Default Plate
  • WK/6.25u
  • WKL/7u
Kit Default Knob
  • Material: Aluminum
  • Colors: Gold, Silver, and Black
  • Condition: A, A-minus, and B

 

The Satisfaction 75 is a 75% keyboard featuring a rotary encoder (knob), and an OLED screen. The design was inspired by Pirate Captain Henry Morgan's flagship vessel the "Satisfaction". The curve in the back of the case is reminiscent of a pirate ship.

The keyboard has all of the following features:

  • OLED Screen(Default kit comes with white OLED)
  • Real-time clock
  • Rotary encoder
  • VIA Configurator Support and Powered by QMK
  • STM32 or equivalent ARM Microprocessor
  • South facing backlight LEDs (single color)
  • "Burger" o-ring top mount plate
  • 6-degree slope
  • Aluminum Top and Bottom, Brass plate, Brass weight (unsealed)
  • Right side USB-C
  • Weighs 1.7kg / 3.75lbs without switches, PCB, keycaps, or knob
  • Custom Satisfaction75 themed carrying case 

 

Layouts:

Standard/WK/6.25u

WKL/7u

What does the condition A/A Minus/B mean?

All the conditions will not affect the functional use, they are determined based on the appearance. 

For the kit

All the conditions for the kits were determined based on the overall quality of the stock. A stock will have no visible exterior blemishes. This doesn't mean the kit is 100% perfect, tiny marks may exist with power zoom-in or under a certain angle of view or lighting. 

We have tried our best to thoroughly QC all the kits based on our experience, but what the human eyes can see is limited. 

A minus stock can have minor blemishes seen when built.

B stock can have slightly larger visible blemishes seen when built such as scratches and small dents.

Internal marks are not considered within the QC process.