The Evolution of LED Technology in Keyboards: The Newest ARGB
📅Jan 20 2025
LED lighting has significantly changed the mechanical keyboard landscape. What began as a simple feature has grown into a customizable and dynamic element that enhances both function and aesthetics.
Let’s explore the different stages in LED development.
1. Non-LED Keyboards: The Basics
Early mechanical keyboards were simple and functional, focusing on performance without any lighting. While practical and budget-friendly, they lacked backlighting, making them less ideal for typing or gaming in low-light conditions especially at night.
Worthy of mention, some users prefer to choose this series of keyboards for three reasons:
• Some enthusiasts believe LEDs affect the keyboard’s sound, so they prefer LED-free
• Others think LEDs are unnecessary and prefer no lighting for a minimalist look
• In some gaming scenarios, LEDs must be turned off during overclocking
2. Single White LED: Basic Illumination
The introduction of single white LED backlighting was a game-changer in the past, allowing keyboards to be used in low-light settings. While the lighting was limited to one color, it made typing easier in the dark and gave the keyboard a cleaner, more modern look.
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3. Pre-set Rainbow LED Color: A Burst of Color
After the introduction of single white lighting, LEDs with pre-set rainbow colors were added. While users couldn’t choose individual key colors, these Rainbow colors allowed the keyboard’s lighting to match the setup or mood, creating a more dynamic and visually appealing experience.
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4. Customizable RGB: Total Control
Customizable RGB lighting took things further, letting users adjust brightness, colors, and effects for each key or zone through QMK/VIA or third-party software.
It offers flexibility to match preferences, moods, or setups, enhancing both aesthetics and functionality.
With Dynamic RGB, the lighting reacts to key presses or system events, adding interactivity and immersion.
This level of control was especially popular among gamers, who could create unique color profiles for different games or applications.
*Generally RGB keyboards use individual LEDs for each key, allowing color and brightness adjustments. By mixing red, green, and blue, these LEDs can produce millions of color.
5. ARGB (Addressable RGB): Customizable and Flicker-Free
ARGB stands for Addressable RGB, allowing individual control of each LED’s color and brightness. It offers greater precision and customization, making it perfect for unique and vibrant lighting setups.
The main feature of ARGB is flicker-free lighting, which ensures smooth and stable lighting without visible flickering. This helps reduce eye strain and visual fatigue, especially during long use.
The FUN60 Magnetic Switch is our first keyboard to use ARGB. With Alpha channel integration and a 500Hz refresh rate, it delivers richer dynamic effects and reduces visual fatigue, making it ideal for gaming and aesthetic builds.
From the simplicity of non-LED keyboards to today’s vibrant ARGB effects, LED technology has greatly improved both the functionality and visual appeal of mechanical keyboards. Whether for gaming or typing, LED lighting plays a key role in design.
As technology evolves, what will the next upgrade be?
Rapid Assembled Keyboards: What They Are and How They Benefit Users
📅Jan 8 2025
In 2024, Rapid Assembled Keyboards have been gaining popularity in the keyboard community, particularly among beginners who are eager to learn and build their own setups. But what exactly is a Rapid Assembled Keyboard, and what benefits do users gain from using one?
What’s a Rapid Assembled Keyboard?
A Rapid Assembled Keyboard, also known as quick disassembly or quick release, is designed without screws securing the top and bottom cases together. Unlike traditional mechanical keyboards, where you need a screwdriver to disassemble them, Rapid Assembled Keyboards allow users to easily take them apart without tools.
For example, our new M1 V5 is a quick-release mechanical keyboard featuring ball-catch screwless fastening, allowing for screwless assembly between the aluminum top and bottom case.
Why Users will Love the Rapid Assembled Keyboard?
Traditionally, disassembling keyboards requires special tools and can risk damaging the board, particularly for newcomers to the hobby. The process of removing the casing alone can take over ten minutes, and if further mods like swapping foam or parts are needed, it often requires repeated disassembly. This makes modding inconvenient and discourages many from trying it. Additionally, poor-quality screws can lead to stripped threads, complicating the process even further.
No Worries about Damaging Screws
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Ready-to-Go M1 V5 Series with Rapid Assembly
The MonsGeek M1 V5 is a 75% aluminum keyboard with a remappable knob, starting at $89.99—budget-friendly. It also offers tool-free Rapid Assembly and Disassembly for easy, flexible customization.
It offers multiple options to suit different users—ranging from barebone to pre-built, with layouts available in both ANSI and ISO, and VIA support.
Along with its quick-release feature, the M1 V5 has just launched in a fully assembled White edition. This version features four unique keycap sets—Timeline, Recycling, 1980s, and Prototype—each offering a fresh take on design.
✔Fully Assembled
✔BAREBONE