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Shortcut Studio -  - Shortcut Studio Bridge75 - Keebz N Cables
Shortcut Studio -  - Shortcut Studio Bridge75 V2 75% Mechanical Keyboard - Keebz N Cables
Shortcut Studio -  - Shortcut Studio Bridge75 V2 75% Mechanical Keyboard - Keebz N Cables
Shortcut Studio -  - Shortcut Studio Bridge75 V2 75% Mechanical Keyboard - Keebz N Cables
Shortcut Studio -  - Shortcut Studio Bridge75 V2 75% Mechanical Keyboard - Keebz N Cables
Shortcut Studio -  - Shortcut Studio Bridge75 V2 75% Mechanical Keyboard - Keebz N Cables
Shortcut Studio -  - Shortcut Studio Bridge75 V2 75% Mechanical Keyboard - Keebz N Cables
Shortcut Studio -  - Shortcut Studio Bridge75 V2 75% Mechanical Keyboard - Keebz N Cables
Shortcut Studio -  - Shortcut Studio Bridge75 V2 75% Mechanical Keyboard - Keebz N Cables
Shortcut Studio -  - Shortcut Studio Bridge75 V2 75% Mechanical Keyboard - Keebz N Cables
Shortcut Studio -  - Shortcut Studio Bridge75 V2 75% Mechanical Keyboard - Keebz N Cables
Shortcut Studio -  - Shortcut Studio Bridge75 - Keebz N Cables

Shortcut Studio Bridge75 Plus/Max V2 75% Pre-built Mechanical Keyboard

Regular price $179.95 Sale price$170.95
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The Bridge75 is one of the best bang for buck pre-built 75% mechanical keyboards in the market right now. No assembly required, just plug and play. 

Key Features:

  • Construction: The keyboard features a CNC aluminum body, ensuring durability and a premium feel.

  • Mounting System: It utilizes a ball-catch structure with a PCB gasket mount, offering a comfortable and responsive typing experience.

  • Connectivity: The Bridge75 supports tri-mode connectivity, including wired (1K Hz polling rate), Bluetooth (125Hz polling rate), and 2.4GHz wireless (1K Hz polling rate), providing flexibility for various setups.



  • Switches: Users can choose between Princess Ultra switches, known for their deep "thock" sound, and SC switches, which offer a crisp "clack" sound.

  • Keycaps: Equipped with doubleshot PBT keycaps in a Cherry profile, the keyboard ensures durability and a pleasant typing feel.

  • Battery and RGB: The Standard version comes with a 4000mAh battery without RGB lighting, while the Plus and Max versions feature an 8000mAh battery with RGB lighting capable of displaying 16 million colors.

  • Customisation: The keyboard is VIA compatible, allowing for extensive key mapping and customization.

We currently stock two variants:

  • Bridge75 Plus: Includes a brushed stainless steel weight with a glossy trim

  • Bridge75 Max:  Includes a brass weight with a glossy trim.

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January
Stabilizers are a nightmare.

The board loses a star because for all its polish and excellently lubed MMD Princess switches, the stabilizers are a nightmare. I had to take the entire board apart to lube everything because every single key that had stabilizers rattled or ticked or both. The shorter keys like enter and shift needed a lot of lube. The spacebar's stabilizers needed Jesus and a few backup gods, too. That is to say, I have tuned the wire, I have lubed the housing, I have retuned the wire, it's straighter than the horizon line, and the spacebar still ticks.

At this point, I've concluded it's due to the poor-fitting stabilizers being a touch too loose and so even snapped in, the plate-mounted stabilizers look as if they're flush within the cutouts on the plate, but actually have an annoying amount of give, which is undoubtedly part of the--if not the main--reason the stabilizers on the spacebar need a bloody exorcism to stop ticking harder than a grandfather clock. I've managed to reduce the ticking somewhat with proper lubing, so clearly that was a compounding factor, but I would recommend just buying better stabilizers, full stop. The ones used in this prebuilt are cheap and trashy and are lubed just barely more than sun-bleached bones in a desert. Considering how often you hammer the spacebar key while working or typing, it's an absolute wonder keyboard manufacturers even have the utter balls to ship a board with more spacebar stabilizer rattle than a Keychron.

If you don't have ears, it's pretty nice to type on. The rest of the board is solidly built and the ball-catch mechanism makes opening it up and wasting hours of your day tuning stabilizers easy.

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Gavin Gao

Shortcut Studio Bridge75 V2 75% Mechanical Keyboard