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⌨️ Elevate your desk game with the Crush80 — where precision meets power in every keystroke!
The KEEBMONKEY WOBKEY Crush80 Reboot Pro White is a premium mechanical keyboard featuring a CNC-machined 6063 aluminum frame for durability and style. It offers a 5-second quick-release system for easy customization, triple-mode connectivity (USB-C, Bluetooth, 2.4GHz), and advanced acoustic performance with a ball-catch structure. Equipped with hot-swappable PCBs and a powerful 7500mAh battery, it’s designed for professionals and gamers seeking a versatile, tactile, and long-lasting keyboard experience.












| ASIN | B0DJ7B43Z4 |
| Additional Features | Hot-Swappable |
| Antenna Location | Everyday Use, Gaming |
| Best Sellers Rank | #3,801 in Videogames ( See Top 100 in Videogames ) #245 in PC Gaming Keyboards |
| Brand | KEEBMONKEY |
| Built-In Media | Carrying Case, USB-C Cable |
| Button Quantity | 88 |
| Color | White |
| Compatible Devices | PC |
| Compatible Tablet Computer Models | AAUB P30 |
| Compatible devices | PC |
| Connectivity Technology | USB-C |
| Connectivity technology | USB-C |
| Country of Origin | China |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 241 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Aluminum |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 35.5L x 13.7W x 4H centimeters |
| Item Weight | 2380 Grams |
| Keyboard Backlighting Color Support | RGB |
| Keyboard Description | Mechanical |
| Keyboard Layout | QWERTY |
| Keyboard Plate Material | Aluminum |
| Keyboard description | Mechanical |
| Manufacturer | KEEBMONKEY |
| Mfr Part Number | Pro White |
| Model Name | Pro White |
| Model Number | Pro White |
| Number of Batteries Required | 2 |
| Number of Keys | 88 |
| Number of Sections | 1 |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Recommended uses for product | Everyday Use, Gaming |
| Series Number | 1 |
| Special features | Hot-Swappable |
| Style Name | Pro White |
| Switch Type | Mechanical |
| Theme | Christmas |
| UPC | 677899897167 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Warranty Description | 7 Days |
D**8
pretty good
the keyboards quality is great and it sounds quite nice, i had no problems or issues when opening it after it shipped
D**Y
Recommend
The heavy and tactile keyboard. I used Varmilo VA 87Mac before and now use Lofree Flow for work. This one is for gaming. It didn’t work wired from the box, so I disassembled it and reattached the flex-connector. I won’t lower the rating because of the very convenient "catch ball" mechanism. However, I would like to see keycaps with a better quality
S**J
Amazing but
Sound - Very Good (Kind of Creamy) Wight - Very Good (2.4kg) Build - Very Good (Feels Strong) Mod - Very good (Easy to Mod) Acc - Very Good (Extra Plate and Case) RGB - Good (Only in Pro Version) Looks - Good (I Prefer 75% Layout) Instructions - Bad (Not Easy to Understand) Connection - Very Bad (Horrible issues) Overall keyboard is Amazing, But in some cases including mine just won’t connect with or without cable, I tried everything but couldn’t find any solution, so I returned it It’s a 5/5 star keyboard With Connection issue it’s taking out 2 stars for me
A**A
👍
Royal Mail decided to delay my package, but the support from ComputerOrbit assured me everything was going to arrive fine, it also arrived in pristine condition all while being worth my money
M**W
Unbelievable Value
Incredible pre-built aluminum mechanical keyboard for the money. Better than anything you could get from the likes of bib brands like Logitech, Razer or Corsair. Sounds and feels great out of the box with loads of foams and it's really easy to disassemble the keyboard due to the presence of the latch system. Comes with 2 plates in the box: 1x FR4 (comes pre-installed) and 1x alu plate. Build quality punches way above the price class into custom keyboard level quality. CNC machining is well done and anodized red color looks fantastic. I have been running the board with Akko Cilantros and Gatero Type Rs and it sounds fantastic. Really good board for clacky switches. Wireless can be spotty if there's no direct line of sight with the adapter. Battery life is great when RGB is turned off (lasts about a month on wifi) All in all, it's an Incredible keyboard.
N**K
A Better Value than the Rainy 75 and one of the best TKL boards on the market
Okay, so I'm going to separate this review into a few different categories. I also own the Rainy75 (essentially the smaller sibling of the Crush 80 and still made by Wobkey) so I'm going to be comparing the two a lot. To quickly summarize my opinion though, I think the Crush 80 is a phenomenal board at this price and I think, in general, it's a better value purchase than the Rainy 75. Build Quality and Features: This keyboard has most if not all of the premium features you expect out of a good keyboard in 2025. It's got tri-mode connectivity (Wired, Wireless, Bluetooth), it's got RGB, It's got quality of life features like ball catch closure and pogo pin connectors. As far as quality, the Crush 80 feels very, very premium. It's made of CNC aluminum and it is very heavy. I believe it weighs around 2.4 kg or 5.4 lb. This keyboard is chunky and on the larger side, being a TKL (80%). The rubber feet, side RGB, RGB ECG feature, etc are all great. I think the navy blue one I got is anodized too, which in my opinion feels more premium than my spray coated blue Rainy 75. The magnetic ball catch case is so nice to have if you plan on modding this. Essentially, the case and assembly still feels very solid but when taking the keyboard apart to mod, you do not need any tools. There are no screws to handle unless you're fiddling with the bottom weight specifically. It takes 2 seconds to open this keyboard up. With the rainy 75, you have to take out 12 keycaps, which will reveal screws that, when taken out, will finally allow you to take the top of the case off. The Crush 80 is so much more convenient to mod. Another QOL feature is the POGO pin connectors. Instead of having a cable that connects the battery/case to the PCB, it's a simple contact-based magnetic connector. This means there is no cable to unplug and potentially break. You can just lift the PCB assembly right out of the case without unplugging anything internally. This is also a feature that the Rainy 75 is lacking. The Crush80 has some nice RGB accents on it aside from the key lighting. It's got an RGB heart ECG design that is above the arrow keys as well as two downward-facing RGBs; one on either side that will shine some light on your desk. Interestingly, I have not found an option to turn these off. Even when I turn the key backlights off (Fn+backspace) these accent RGB lights stay on. This doesn't bother me much though. Edit: I found out how to turn the accessory RGB off, it’s just a different key combo from the key backlights. The power switch for this keyboard is under the caps lock key. This means that just to toggle the keyboards power, you need a keycap puller. To use the keyboard in wired mode, power can be off. This is personally a non-issue for me as I just use this keyboard in wired mode. I'm not going to be traveling with this 5 and a half pound keyboard, so I personally don't have a reason to use the switch ever. One other thing this has that the rainy doesn't is a spot on the keyboard to store the wireless USB dongle. On the Crush 80, there's a little magnetic "hatch". If you remove the little cover, you'll see a spot to store the dongle. The rainy 75 has nowhere to store the dongle, meaning you will need to keep track of it. As far as sound and feel go, it's been an absolute privilege to type on this keyboard. It's marbly and creamy. The stock experience out of the box is wonderful. The keyboard is very loud though. I don't think this would be appropriate for an office setting at all. With this being a hotswap board though, it's easy to change out the switches for something quieter. If you do want a silent keyboard, swapping out the Kailh Cocoa switches on this for silent-oriented switches would make a massive difference. This is what I did to my Rainy75 and now it’s as quiet as a membrane or chiclet keyboard. The Crush 80 also comes with more accessories than the Rainy 75. You get a solid, premium-feeling case, a microfiber keyboard sleeve, a decent braided (non-coiled) USB-c cable, and an average keycap/switch puller. You also get parts like extra switches, extra rubber feet, extra gaskets and screws. They even provide an aluminum plate in case you want to swap out the FR4 plate, and they include additional poron foam that you can put in the keyboard. The Rainy 75 is still a very well-designed and functional keyboard, but I think that the Crush 80 is a better value with its features and included accessories. At the time of this review, the Crush80 Reboot Pro is only $21 more than the Rainy75 Pro. The crush 80 is even less expensive from other vendors, but buying from Amazon provides that peace of mind when it comes to delivery and returns. Wobkey themselves (The manufacturer of this and the Rainy75) do not have the best track record so being able to order this through Amazon is really nice. There have been many bad experiences reported with trying to get product support when issues arise, whether it’s lack of a response or just unwillingness to do an exchange. That’s why buying from Amazon is the safer (albeit more expensive) option as you have more flexibility for returns or exchanges.
A**N
Built like a tank, sounds like music.
Beautiful keyboard. Sounds delicious. Delivery was done on time, product had no issues. Small cons: 1. The power button under Capslock is kinda annoying. 2. Backlight not being see through kind of makes it hard to see in dark if you rely on it.
T**T
I am really happy I chose this keyboard.
Worth every penny. Nothing more needs to be said.
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