Drevo Calibur
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Drevo Calibur are a couple different 70% mechanical keyboard models from Drevo. They are inexpensive, featuring ANSI and ISO layouts, with Cherry MX and Cherry MX clone switches.
The original Drevo Calibur is a rebranded KeyCool keyboard. with 18 columns: 60%+arrow and nav cluster, like a tenkeyless without a function key row. It has Bluetooth and micro-USB B. It has double-shot ABS keycaps for backlighting and a tray case design with floating keys.
Drevo Calibur V2 TE has 17 columns: like a 65% + one column. It uses Outemu or Cherry MX switches. It has only USB Type C, but no wireless capability. It has laser-ablated painted keycaps for RGB backlighting. The case is still a plastic tray case design but with taller case walls. There is also RGB sideglow on the left and right side. Between switches and PCB there is a metal plate. Below the PCB there is a sound-dampening foam ( at least in Cherry MX version). The keyboard weights 611g it uses HFD2201KBA controller, which is another name for SONiX SN32F240. The PCB has a place to solder a battery and a bluetooth module, it dates 26.03.2019, which is labeled as 130-83601-03 603/836-RGB-BT-HF 71K Rev:01 XSC.
External links
- TaeKeyboards on Youtube—Drevo Calibur 71 Wireless RGB Mechanical Keyboard - Unboxing & Review.
- TaeKeyboards on Youtube—Drevo Calibur V2 TE Mechanical Keyboard - Unboxing & Review.