foxtrottwist

foxtrottwist

ZSA Voyager

I love my programmable, mechanical keyboards. Keyboardio Atreus, ZSA Moonlander and the Planck EZ. By far my favorite is the Moonlander. It has loads of accessories. ZSA support has been amazing! And it’s easy to program using ZSA oryx web app. However, it’s not very portable (at least not practically so).

I new challenger approaches! The ZSA Voyager.

I ordered one about 5 minutes after receiving the email. But I’m curious about the mechanical keyboard lovers out there and the Moonlander and Planck owners or the mechanical curious that feel like a big chunky mech keyboard is a bit much (it was huge adjustment as previously I use Mac style super slim keyboards), does the Voyager pique your interest?

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mindriot

mindriot

It is roughly 1/3 taller than the thicker side of the Apple keyboard, here they are next to each other (with some mess in the background :smile: )

Not sure what the kind of white the white is though

Edit: it is obviously a bit taller again if you attach the little tenting feet things.

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