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| Keyreative KAT Retrobytes | Diykeycap Apollo | Divinikey Heyball |
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Name Keyreative KAT Retrobytes | Name Diykeycap Apollo | Name Divinikey Heyball |
Release year 2026 | Release year 2021 | Release year 2025 |
Profile KAT | Profile Cherry | Profile Cherry |
Sculpted | Sculpted | Sculpted |
Material PBT | Material ABS | Material PBT |
Layout standard ANSI | Layout standard ISO, ANSI | Layout standard ANSI |
Sub-Legends - | Sub-Legends - | Sub-Legends - |
Shine through | Shine through | Shine through |
Wall thickness - | Wall thickness - | Wall thickness 1.7mm |
Legend method Dye-sublimation | Legend method Double-shot | Legend method UV print |
Pudding style | Pudding style | Pudding style |
The Keyreative KAT Retrobytes keycap set offers a nostalgic design inspired by the classic CM64 keyboard. It suits users who want a vintage aesthetic combined with modern keycap quality. This set is appropriate for typists and hobbyists looking for a unique look with a comfortable, uniform profile.
Retrobytes features a pixel-inspired theme that recalls early mechanical keyboards. The colorway emphasizes a retro style, appealing to users who prefer a distinctive, old-school appearance. Legends are designed to complement the nostalgic look, focusing on clarity and style rather than backlighting compatibility.
Made from PBT plastic, the keycaps resist shine and wear better than ABS alternatives. This material choice supports long-term durability and maintains a consistent texture over time. Users benefit from a matte finish that reduces fingerprints and keeps the keycaps looking clean.
The KAT profile provides a low, spherical sculpt that balances comfort and speed. Its uniformity across rows helps users who prefer consistent finger positioning, making it suitable for extended typing sessions. The profile is less sculpted than traditional OEM or SA profiles, which may affect ergonomics for some.
Retrobytes does not emphasize shine-through legends, so it is less ideal for users who rely on backlighting. The uniform KAT profile may not suit those who prefer more pronounced sculpting for finger placement. Additionally, the set’s niche design may not fit all keyboard aesthetics.