Neo80 Extras & Add-ons
Best customization components for mechanical keyboard enthusiasts building a personalized setup.
Elevate your Neo80 keyboard experience with a curated selection of premium extras and add-ons. This collection is designed for enthusiasts looking to personalize their setup, offering a range of plate materials like Carbon Fiber and Aluminum to fine-tune typing feel and acoustics. Choose from Solder or Hotswap PCBs to match your building preference. Essential mounting hardware, including gasket sets and O-ring kits, are also available to perfect your build. Explore these components to create a truly unique and customized Neo80 keyboard.
$25.00
Owner Satisfaction
4.7
/ 5
Category Rank
98
/ 1064
#98 in Input Device Accessories
Price vs Category Average
-23%
Below average
Plate Options
Aluminum, Polycarbonate, POM, Carbon Fiber
/ Aluminum, Polycarbonate, POM, Carbon Fiber
Who it's for
- Keyboard enthusiasts seeking specific acoustic and tactile typing experiences
- Long-term owners wanting to protect their investment against hardware failure
- Design-conscious users aiming to match their keyboard to desk aesthetics
Who should skip it
- Budget-focused buyers wary of high total ownership costs
- Minimalist collectors looking to avoid unnecessary clutter and wasted spending
- Impulse shoppers frustrated by shipping fees and limited stock availability
Performance breakdown
Acoustic Versatility
Diverse plate materials allow for precise tuning of your keyboard's sound profile.
Build Flexibility
Multiple PCB and mounting options cater to both purists and modern enthusiasts.
Component Compatibility
Engineered specifically for the Neo80 to ensure a seamless, frustration-free installation.
Typing Feel Customization
Swappable gaskets and plates provide granular control over your typing experience.
Installation Accessibility
Straightforward design makes upgrading your board approachable for most skill levels.
Material Quality
Premium components built to withstand repeated assembly and long-term daily use.
Key Specs
Plate Options
Aluminum, Polycarbonate, POM, Carbon Fiber
PCB Options
Solder, Wired Hotswap, Tri-mode Hotswap
Mounting/Damping Options
Gasket Set, O-ring (30duro) + Brass pillars + Washers
Features
- Customize Neo80 keyboard feel and sound
- Multiple plate materials for varied typing
- Choice of Solder or Hotswap PCBs
- Includes essential mounting hardware
- Direct replacement or upgrade options
- Enhances acoustic properties
- Tailor functionality to your preference
What customers say
Enthusiasts highly value the Neo80 extras for maximizing customization. A key highlight is the diverse selection of plate materials, including POM, PC, and Carbon Fiber, which allows users to precisely tune the typing feel and sound profile. Customers consistently praise the excellent quality control, noting the perfect fit and finish of spare weights, gaskets, and PCBs matching the base kit's high standards. The hotswap PCBs are particularly appreciated for future-proofing and easy switch experimentation. While the overall reception is strong, some users find the cost of multiple extras increases the total investment significantly. High demand also leads to rapid sellouts of sought-after components. Despite these minor cost and availability concerns, these add-ons are considered essential for dedicated Neo80 owners seeking flexibility and longevity.
Know before you buy
Plate materials significantly impact both sound and flex. Aluminum provides a stiffer, more consistent feel with a higher-pitched sound, while materials like Polycarbonate and POM offer a softer, more flexible typing experience with a deeper acoustic profile.
The Wired Hotswap PCB is designed for a direct USB connection, while the Tri-mode Hotswap PCB adds wireless functionality via Bluetooth and 2.4GHz connectivity. Choose the Tri-mode if you prefer a cable-free desk setup.
If you are building a new board from scratch or replacing worn-out components, the gasket and O-ring kits are essential. If your current mounting hardware is in good condition, you may not need replacements, though having a spare set is useful for future maintenance.
The Solder PCB is preferred by enthusiasts who want a more secure connection and the ability to use specific layouts or stabilizers that aren't compatible with hotswap sockets. Hotswap PCBs are better if you plan on changing your switches frequently without using a soldering iron.
No, these extras are specifically engineered for the Neo80 keyboard. They are not compatible with other keyboard models due to the unique mounting points and internal dimensions of the Neo80 case.
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