Low-profile height. Full-travel keystroke. $99.

Low-profile height. Full-travel keystroke. $99.

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Aluminum body. Full 4mm travel. Lower front height for a cleaner FPS setup. A custom Hall switch with plastic stem bottom-out helps the keystroke feel less harsh and more mechanical-like.

A Hall-effect keyboard that stays lower without cutting keystroke depth.

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Engineered for Real Play.

Full 4mm Travel Hall effect switch

Full 4mm Travel Hall effect switch

Keeps the familiar depth of a traditional mechanical keyboard. No low-profile compromise.

Lower Front Height 13.8mm

Lower Front Height 13.8mm

A cleaner, lower setup for FPS play — with less wrist strain and more control.

Plastic Stem Bottom-Out

Plastic Stem Bottom-Out

A custom Hall switch designed for a less harsh, more mechanical-like keystroke.

Aluminum, End to End

Aluminum, End to End

Built around a 6063 aluminum chassis for a more solid feel on the desk and under your hands.

Core Structure Validation

Real prototype. Built to validate the core structure before final production design.

Real prototype. Built to validate the core structure before final production design.

Same front height as a typical low-profile keyboard — but with full 4mm travel.

Same front height as a typical low-profile keyboard — but with full 4mm travel.(early prototype comparison)

Full Travel. Lower Front Height. Less Strain.

LP-63 stays lower without giving up the full-depth feel many mechanical keyboard users are used to. It keeps a full 4mm keystroke while removing unnecessary front height where traditional keyboards usually build up bulk. The result is a keyboard that feels lower in use, sits more naturally at the wrists, and still retains a familiar, complete bottom-out — not a shortened one. This is achieved by simplifying the internal stack and mounting the switches directly to the PCB, rather than moving to a low-profile switch system.

Plastic Stem Bottom-Out. A More Familiar Finish.

Many Hall-effect keyboards bottom out with a feel that can come across as hard, sharp, or overly rigid. LP-63 takes a different approach. Its custom switch is designed around plastic stem bottom-out, shifting the end of the keystroke closer to the finish many mechanical keyboard users already know.

The result is a less harsh bottom-out, a fuller keystroke character, and a feel that stays more familiar in everyday use — especially for users coming from traditional mechanical keyboards.

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Aluminum Chassis. Built as One.

LP-63 is built around a 6063 aluminum chassis that gives the keyboard its weight, rigidity, and overall sense of completion. It feels more grounded on the desk, more solid under the hands, and more resolved as an object — not just as a tool.

That matters in daily use. A well-built aluminum chassis doesn’t just change the look of the keyboard. It changes how it sits, how it holds together, and how finished it feels over time.

Aluminum Chassis. Built as One.

LP-63 is built around a 6063 aluminum chassis that gives the keyboard its weight, rigidity, and overall sense of completion. It feels more grounded on the desk, more solid under the hands, and more resolved as an object — not just as a tool.

That matters in daily use. A well-built aluminum chassis doesn’t just change the look of the keyboard. It changes how it sits, how it holds together, and how finished it feels over time.

Acoustically Engineered from the Inside Out.

LP-63 is tuned as a complete acoustic system, not a collection of isolated parts. Its plastic stem bottom-out shapes the end of the keystroke, while the plateless O-ring mount removes the rigid plate layer found in many keyboards and lets impact energy dissipate in a softer, more controlled way.

Inside the aluminum chassis, tuned internal clearance, flexible support behavior, and CLD damping strips help reduce unwanted resonance and keep the sound from becoming overly sharp, hollow, or metallic. The result is a keystroke that feels fuller, less harsh, and more controlled across the board.

Current Product Targets.

The figures below reflect the current design targets and may change slightly during engineering validation and production tuning.

Core Configuration

Layout

60%

Switch Type

Hall-effect

Switch Travel

Full 4.0mm

Connectivity

USB-C wired

Mount

Plateless O-ring mount

Chassis

6063 aluminum

Core Configuration

Layout

60%

Switch Type

Hall-effect

Switch Travel

Full 4.0mm

Connectivity

USB-C wired

Mount

Plateless O-ring mount

Chassis

6063 aluminum

Design Targets

Front Height

approx. 13.8mm

Typing Angle

Display

2.4″ IPS Touchscreen + front status screen

Dimensions

to be finalized

Weight

to be finalized

Design Targets

Front Height

approx. 13.8mm

Typing Angle

Weight

to be finalized

Dimensions

to be finalized

Design Targets

Front Height

approx. 13.8mm

Typing Angle

Dimensions

to be finalized

Weight

to be finalized

Acoustic & Build Notes

Bottom-Out

plastic stem bottom-out

Internal Damping

targeted CLD strips and acoustic Poron layer

Internal Tuning

tuned clearance and flexible support behavior

Lighting

RGB backlight

Acoustic & Build Notes

Bottom-Out

plastic stem bottom-out

Internal Damping

targeted CLD strips

Internal Tuning

tuned clearance and flexible support behavior

Lighting

RGB backlight

Acoustic & Build Notes

Bottom-Out

plastic stem bottom-out

Internal Damping

targeted CLD strips and acoustic Poron layer

Internal Tuning

tuned clearance and flexible support behavior

Lighting

RGB backlight

Ready for Launch?

$1 holds your Founder price. Refundable before production starts.

Launch target: $99

Pre-production launch target Founder price locked with $1

Full 4mm travel and Lower front height

New Hall Effect Switch with Plastic stem bottom-out

6063 aluminum chassis

Plateless O-ring mount

Wired Hall-effect performance

RGB backlight

Pre-production specs, final details pending validation

Pre-production specs. Final details may change.

Frequently Asked Questions.

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We’re a small independent team, so replies may not always be immediate. Every message is read with care, and we’ll get back to you as soon as we can. Thanks for your patience and support.

Is LP-63 wired or wireless?

LP-63 is a wired Hall-effect keyboard over USB-C in the launch version. We’re interested in wireless for future products, but only if we can solve the trade-offs around thickness, battery life, and overall feel.

Is LP-63 a low-profile keyboard?

No. LP-63 keeps a full 4mm keystroke. The lower front height comes from a simplified internal structure, not from switching to a low-profile architecture.

What does plastic stem bottom-out mean?

It means the end of the keystroke is shaped by plastic stem contact rather than the harder, sharper feel many Hall-effect keyboards can have. The result is a less harsh and more familiar finish to each press.

What mount structure does LP-63 use?

LP-63 uses a plateless O-ring mount. By removing the rigid plate layer found in many keyboards and tuning the internal support path, it helps manage impact energy in a softer and more controlled way.

Are these images renders or real photos?

The current product visuals are high-fidelity design renders. Real prototype photography of this final design will be added as soon as physical samples are available. Earlier engineering prototypes were built to validate key structural ideas before this design direction was finalized.

Are the specifications final?

Not yet. Current figures reflect pre-production design targets and may change slightly during engineering validation and production tuning.

Does LP-63 support Rapid Trigger or SOCD-style input features?

Yes. LP-63 supports Rapid Trigger and SOCD-style input features as part of its Hall-effect platform. These features are included alongside LP-63’s broader focus on full 4mm travel, a lower front height, and a less harsh keystroke feel.

Is LP-63 built for gaming only?

No. While LP-63 supports advanced Hall-effect gaming features such as Rapid Trigger and SOCD-style input behavior, it is also designed around a more complete everyday experience — including full travel, lower front height, and a less harsh bottom-out feel.

Is LP-63 wired or wireless?

LP-63 is a wired Hall-effect keyboard over USB-C in the launch version. We’re interested in wireless for future products, but only if we can solve the trade-offs around thickness, battery life, and overall feel.

Is LP-63 a low-profile keyboard?

No. LP-63 keeps a full 4mm keystroke. The lower front height comes from a simplified internal structure, not from switching to a low-profile architecture.

What does plastic stem bottom-out mean?

It means the end of the keystroke is shaped by plastic stem contact rather than the harder, sharper feel many Hall-effect keyboards can have. The result is a less harsh and more familiar finish to each press.

What mount structure does LP-63 use?

LP-63 uses a plateless O-ring mount. By removing the rigid plate layer found in many keyboards and tuning the internal support path, it helps manage impact energy in a softer and more controlled way.

Are these images renders or real photos?

The current product visuals are high-fidelity design renders. Real prototype photography of this final design will be added as soon as physical samples are available. Earlier engineering prototypes were built to validate key structural ideas before this design direction was finalized.

Are the specifications final?

Not yet. Current figures reflect pre-production design targets and may change slightly during engineering validation and production tuning.

Does LP-63 support Rapid Trigger or SOCD-style input features?

Yes. LP-63 supports Rapid Trigger and SOCD-style input features as part of its Hall-effect platform. These features are included alongside LP-63’s broader focus on full 4mm travel, a lower front height, and a less harsh keystroke feel.

Is LP-63 built for gaming only?

No. While LP-63 supports advanced Hall-effect gaming features such as Rapid Trigger and SOCD-style input behavior, it is also designed around a more complete everyday experience — including full travel, lower front height, and a less harsh bottom-out feel.

Question not answered?
contact us at

We’re a small independent team, so replies may not always be immediate. Every message is read with care, and we’ll get back to you as soon as we can. Thanks for your patience and support.

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