Another mechanical keyboard from Endorfy has passed through our test labs, with triple connectivity options (wireless, BT and wired), with a 75% form factor, Kailh Box Red switches and very nice-looking pudding-type keycaps. For a more professional look and reinforcement, Endorfy has chosen to go with a top aluminum cover, while the Volume wheel does allow smoother control versus dedicated keys.
The keyboard also comes with a long name, Thock 75% Wireless Pudding Onyx White, is shipped inside a compact cardboard enclosure and has a funny, interesting box art; with an arrow, Endorfy is showing us the type of switches used, the main product highlights on the right side, but also tells us “the keyboard is tired of being tied down”, reminding us of the wired variant, “and wants to start seeing other computers”, telling us of the wireless capabilities of the product:
The sealing sticker shows us again the type of switch used, in case we forgot:
Again, the switch type is shown on the side:
The technical specifications, in multiple languages are present on the bottom area, together with the box contents and serial numbers:
After lifting the top box cover, we will note the keyboard is also wrapped in a thin foam layer:
We will receive with it some extra accessories as well:
The documentation is multi-language and covers the button mappings but also the usage modes:
The switch remover is very compact and allows picking up the components without damaging it:
The detachable USB cable is in light grey color and is fully braided:
On the computer side the cable offers an USB-A connector, gold-plated: