Your keyboard is hurting your wrists. Here's the 10mm nobody talks about.
The problem with most keyboards.
They're tall. Your wrist bends up. Your forearm tenses. After eight hours, your hand hurts.
They're plastic. They feel like what they cost. Hollow. Cheap. Not worth the price you paid.
They need tuning. Too many keyboards arrive unfinished. Good sound and good feel shouldn't depend on extra work. A keyboard should feel complete from day one.
What we changed.
We removed the traditional plate-foam-PCB sandwich. Our magnetic switch mounts directly to the board.
The result: 12.59mm front height with full 4mm travel. Your wrist stays neutral. Typical mechanical keyboards sit at 20–22mm front height. LP-63 cuts that nearly in half. Your hand stays comfortable.
Aluminum chassis. Acoustic engineering. No software required for core features. It just works.
DESIGN PHILOSOPHY
Most keyboards are designed to be noticed. Ours is designed to disappear.
DESIGN DETAILS
Custom O-Ring Structure
A Different Hall-Effect Bottom-Out
Tuned Internal Acoustics
Aluminum Chassis
We finally choice the One-Piece CNC Case.
SPECIFICATIONS
Layout
Case
Switches
Typical front height - EKH
Key travel
Polling
RT sensitivity
Connection
Features
Driver
Hot-swap
Keycaps
Lock in your Founder Price now.
- Plateless O-ring mount system
- Full 4mm travel, 12.59mm front height(EKH)
- Plastic stem bottom-out Magnetic Hall Effect switches
- 6063 aluminum, one-piece CNC chassis
RESERVATION
$1 today
Fully refundable
FOUNDER PRICE
$79
PLANNED RETAIL
$99
PHASE
Prototype validation
Frequently Asked Questions.
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, 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.
A Closer Look at LP-63.