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Compare WOBKEY Rainy Pro vs Shortcut Studio Bridge75 Max Differences Side by Side

This comparison is for buyers deciding between two similarly priced, feature-rich 75% aluminum wireless keyboards. The choice is difficult because both offer triple-mode connectivity, hot-swap PCBs, VIA programmability, and sound-dampening foams. The decision hinges on prioritizing a confirmed gasket mount design and a non-flex cut construction versus a higher specified polling rate, a flex cut PCB/plate combo, and a larger battery, with potential trade-offs in wireless reliability.

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Shortcut Studio Bridge75 Max Aluminum 75% Hotswap Wireless Mechanical Keyboard

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  • Released in 2025
  • Uses a Gasket Mount mounting style
  • Equipped with a 7000 mAh battery
  • Released in 2024
  • Compatible with both Mac and Windows
  • Features N-key rollover
  • Uses a Plate Mount mounting style
  • Runs at a 1000 Hz polling rate
  • Equipped with a 8000 mAh battery
Scores
  • Performance: 68.7
  • Build Quality: 75.6
  • Productivity: 68.7
  • Customizability: 69
  • Portability: 90.7
Scores
  • Performance: 79
  • Build Quality: 70.9
  • Productivity: 85.2
  • Customizability: 76.8
  • Portability: 92.2
Name
WOBKEY Rainy Pro
Name
Shortcut Studio Bridge75 Max
Release year
2025
Release year
2024
Switch Options
-
Switch Options
-
Profile
Normal Profile
Profile
Normal Profile
Hot Swappable
 
Hot Swappable
 
Layout Size
75%
Layout Size
75%
Layout Standard
ANSI
Layout Standard
ANSI
Layout Ergonomics
Normal
Layout Ergonomics
Normal
Knob Support
 
Knob Support
 
Display Support
 
Display Support
 
Mac/Win Support
 
Mac/Win Support
 
Multi-Media Keys
 
Multi-Media Keys
 
USB-C
 
USB-C
 
USB passthrough
 
USB passthrough
 
Connection
Bluetooth, 2.4 GHz, Wired, Wireless
Connection
Bluetooth, 2.4 GHz, Wired, Wireless
Polling Rate
-
Polling Rate
1000 Hz
Battery capacity
7000 mAh
Battery capacity
8000 mAh
Hall Effect Support
 
Hall Effect Support
 
QMK Support
 
QMK Support
 
VIA Support
 
VIA Support
 
VIAL Support
 
VIAL Support
 
N-Key Rollover
 
N-Key Rollover
 
Rapid Trigger
 
Rapid Trigger
 
Mount Style
Gasket Mount
Mount Style
Plate Mount
Screw in Stabilizers
 
Screw in Stabilizers
 
Sound Dampening
 
Sound Dampening
 
Backlight
 
Rgb, South-face
Backlight
 
Rgb, South-face
Case Colors
Case Colors
Case Material
Aluminum
Case Material
Aluminum
Keycaps Material
PBT
Keycaps Material
PBT
Dimensions
-
Dimensions
-
Weight
-
Weight
-
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Pros and Trade-offs

Your priority should guide your choice. If you value a confirmed gasket mount design, a firmer typing feel from a non-flex cut build, and potentially more stable wireless performance, the WOBKEY Rainy Pro is the safer bet. Opt for the Shortcut Studio Bridge75 Max if you need the highest specified polling rate for gaming, prefer a flex-focused typing experience, want the larger battery on paper, and are willing to potentially use it in wired mode to avoid reported wireless issues.

WOBKEY Rainy Pro

  • +Confirmed gasket mount design with a CNC aluminum case.
  • +Non-flex cut PCB and aluminum plate for a firmer, more consistent typing feel.
  • +Includes multiple sound dampening layers: poron, EPMD, and a PET insulation sheet.
  • +Features a silver steel external weight for added heft and stability.

  • Vendor description does not specify a polling rate.
  • Smaller 7000mAh battery compared to the Bridge75 Max.
  • Uses a non-flex cut design, which may be less appealing to users seeking a bouncier feel.

Shortcut Studio Bridge75 Max

  • +Explicitly lists a 1000 Hz polling rate for wired and 2.4 GHz modes.
  • +Larger 8000mAh battery capacity.
  • +Flex cut PCB and flex cut FR4 plate for a more flexible typing experience.
  • +Vendor description lists explicit Mac, Windows, and Linux compatibility and N-Key Rollover.

  • User reviews report potential issues with wireless connectivity and faster-than-expected battery drain.
  • Mount style is listed as plate mount in the metadata, conflicting with the 'ball-catch gasket mount' mentioned in its vendor description.
  • Some users in reviews noted the reliance on VIA instead of proprietary software as a downside.

Which Keyboard Is Better for Your Needs?

The Bridge75 Max takes a slight lead in categories where its explicitly stated specs matter most: gaming due to its listed 1000 Hz polling rate, and travel for its larger battery. It's also the preferred base for modders seeking a flex-focused typing experience. For office work, programming, and content creation, the keyboards are evenly matched on core features like programmability and wireless connectivity. The Rainy Pro's strengths lie in its different internal construction, which may appeal to users seeking a specific typing feel.

GamingShortcut Studio Bridge75 Max
  • The Bridge75 Max lists a 1000 Hz polling rate for wired and 2.4 GHz modes.
  • Its vendor description explicitly mentions N-Key Rollover (NKRO).
  • The WOBKEY Rainy Pro's vendor description does not specify a polling rate.
OfficeTie
  • Both offer Bluetooth and 2.4 GHz wireless for device flexibility.
  • Both have 75% layouts that save desk space while retaining essential keys.
  • Both are listed with Mac and Windows support, though the Bridge75 Max listing explicitly mentions Mac/Win/Linux compatibility.
ProgrammingTie
  • Both keyboards are fully programmable using VIA software.
  • Both feature hot-swap PCBs for easy switch customization.
  • Their 75% layouts provide arrow keys and function keys without a full-size footprint.
TravelShortcut Studio Bridge75 Max
  • The Bridge75 Max has a slightly larger 8000mAh battery compared to the Rainy Pro's 7000mAh.
  • Both share the same 75% form factor and triple-mode connectivity.
  • The Bridge75 Max's flex cut PCB and FR4 plate may be slightly lighter, though both have aluminum cases.
ModdingShortcut Studio Bridge75 Max
  • The Bridge75 Max uses a flex cut PCB and a flex cut FR4 plate, which are popular for a bouncier typing feel.
  • Its vendor description mentions available Bridge75 accessories.
  • Both are hot-swappable and support VIA, but the Bridge75 Max's flex-focused design offers a different modding starting point.
Content CreationTie
  • Both offer VIA programming for creating macros and custom shortcuts.
  • Both have south-facing RGB backlighting with PBT keycaps.
  • The compact 75% layout frees up desk space for graphics tablets or other peripherals.

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