✨ Type in Style, Game with Flair! ✨
The Womier Low Profile Keycaps are expertly designed for mechanical keyboards, offering a sleek low-profile design that enhances typing comfort and gaming performance. Made from durable double shot PBT material, these keycaps are compatible with a variety of keyboard layouts and feature a shine-through design that beautifully showcases RGB lighting. Perfect for gamers and professionals alike, they come with a 12-month warranty and customer support.
Color | Grey |
Material | Polybutylene Terephthalate (PBT) |
Compatible Devices | Keyboard |
R**1
Terrific replacement for Kick75 keycaps
tl;dr - great alternative if you want see-through PBTs and keep the aesthetic of the Kick75Love my Kick75 but didn't like the see-throughs offered by Nuphy (wanted to keep the appearance). So, did some searching and found theseA few notes: as you'll see in pic #1, they're slightly (but noticeably taller) than the original keys (you can see the difference between the 1 and 2 keys). In pic #2, you'll note that the Womier keys are north facing though the Kick75 LEDs are south facing (QWERTY row vs ASDF row). Pic #3 shows the keys I replaced - I kept the function keys, esc, enter, and space bar. Pic #4 shows the LEDs in a sunlit room while pic #5 shows them in my room at night. To me, the south facing LEDs show up pretty well on the keys below. They feel the same as the original keysSo, if you're looking for see-through PBT keycaps, Womier is an excellent option that's also inexpensive
C**D
Fits Lofree Lite keyboard perfectly
Replaced my keycaps on a Lofree Lite keyboard because the original keycaps were starting to shine from wear & tear. I wanted replacements that were double shot PBT and these checked that box. All keys fit perfectly and they feel great to type on like the original keycaps. The only drawback is the backspace key as it doesn’t get fully lit by the LED backlight, but that’s due to the design of the board LED and not an issue with the keycap.
D**D
Works on Keychron K17 Pro
The keycaps are definitely shine-through, just make sure you have north-facing LEDs on your keyboard.For Keychron K17 pro owners, good news: these caps fit. The not-so-good news: bigger keys don't sit on my K17's stabilizers properly and makes noise. I mixed them both and this generally works for me. Keychron's low profile caps are "LSA" profile which honestly feels weird. The Womiers are generally flat, similar to laptop keys which I prefer.Only miss for me is that the legends are not as sharp as my other shine-through keys, but I'm nitpicking at this point.
D**N
Great look, feel, sound means they are totally worth it!
I got into mechanical keyboards for the backlight mostly and found that most keycap sets aren't shine though. This gave me backlighting again and I was able to try low profile as well. I've tried shorter profile keycaps before (like DSA) and hated them, but I really enjoy using these! It's more like the cheaper office keyboards when they don't have OEM profile caps. The price is great, the shine though is great (although I had 2 keys that are pretty dim), the sound is good (a LOT better than I thought they were going to be) and the feel is good.
J**N
Decent Low-Profile Keycaps , Great for RGB, But Lacking in Sound and Feel
These low-profile keycaps are a decent option if you're specifically looking for a shorter keycap set, but they do have some trade-offs. I got them because I wanted a low-profile feel on my regular mechanical keyboard, and while they do deliver on that, there are some things to keep in mind if you're considering them.First, the shine-through legends are very crisp and bright, which is great if you use RGB lighting. The black and white color scheme is also really nice—it has a clean, modern look that works well with almost any keyboard. The contrast between the black and white makes the legends super easy to read, and since they’re doubleshot, there’s no risk of the lettering wearing off over time. If you want a set that lets your RGB shine while still looking sharp, this definitely works. As for the feel, they’re fine, but nothing mind-blowing. Since they’re shorter than regular keycaps, they make typing feel a little different, even on a standard mechanical board. I was expecting a lower profile, but the change in typing feel is more noticeable than I thought. They make the overall experience feel a little snappier since your fingers don’t have to travel as far, but they also remove some of the deep keypress sensation you get with taller profiles like Cherry or OEM. If you're coming from a standard keyboard, it might take a little getting used to. One thing to note is the sound profile. Because these are thinner than standard PBT keycaps, they don’t have that deep, solid sound you might expect from thicker caps. Instead, they produce a higher-pitched, somewhat hollow clack rather than a rich, deep thock. If you’re someone who really cares about sound, this might not be the best choice unless you have a keyboard with a dampened or gasket-mounted case that can help tone it down. On a louder board, these caps will emphasize higher frequencies, which might not be ideal. Another potential downside is the fit and compatibility. They work with standard MX-style switches, but since they’re low-profile, the key height difference can feel weird if you’re mixing them with normal keycaps. Also, because they’re shorter, they don’t feel as sculpted, so there’s less of a natural flow between rows compared to a typical keycap set. If you’re someone who relies on the sculpting of each row to guide your fingers, this set might feel a little flat. They're easy to put on so that's a plus and again they seems pretty durable. Overall, these low-profile keycaps are decent if you specifically want a shorter set with shine-through legends. They look great, they let RGB lighting shine through well, and they type fine, but they won’t give you the same depth or sound as a more traditional PBT set. If you’re after a snappier, more minimal feel, they’re a good option, but if you love a rich typing sound and deeper key presses, you might want to look at a thicker low-profile PBT set or an alternative profile like XDA or Cherry for a better balance.
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