Technically, the Rainy75 offers a setup usually found in the custom keyboard segment: a gasket-mount design with multiple dampening layers ensures flex and a muted sound profile, combined with an FR4 plate, hot-swap PCB, and tri-mode connectivity (USB-C, Bluetooth, 2.4 GHz). Additionally, it features south-facing RGB-LEDs, VIA/QMK support for full customizability, and pre-lubed stabilizers for a smooth typing experience right out of the box. With a weight of around 1.8–2.0 kg and a well-engineered internal construction, the Rainy75 clearly belongs to the most stable and acoustically refined keyboards in its class.
The Rainy75 ISO-DE is finally here – and now available at InputGear. With its compact 75% layout in German ISO-DE format, it delivers exactly what many have been waiting for: an uncompromising custom keyboard feel without the hassle of DIY. The solid, CNC-milled aluminum case provides an extremely robust typing experience and a high-quality look, while the clean lines and minimalist design make the Rainy75 a true statement piece on any desk. Most importantly, however, it's the sound that has made this keyboard famous – a deep, controlled "thock" that clearly distinguishes it from typical prebuilt boards.
The Rainy75 is also regularly referred to in the community and in reviews as one of the best "value custom boards" on the market. Particular emphasis is placed on its sound, build quality, and the overall package, which can compete with significantly more expensive custom keyboards. Compared to models like the Keychron Q-series or other 75% aluminum boards, it particularly stands out due to its out-of-the-box sound profile and well-thought-out dampening, which often only achieved through mods otherwise. In short: The Rainy75 is exactly the board for anyone who wants custom keyboard performance without the hassle of a complete build – and is now finally available in an ISO-DE layout.
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