based on: Unknown · keyboard

For you, the Neo75.

Neo75
sentiment
spec
build · solidsound · thockylayout · 75%
good for
first kit-build keyboard75% layout fansthock-leaning typists

A community-favorite 75% kit that rewards builders with a controlled thock and a comfortable gasket feel.

heads up

ISO version runs more expensive

Neo75
Unknown · keyboard
bareboneships without switches or keycaps — assembly required.
5 switches pair well with this boardsee picks ↓

People landing on the Neo75 keep coming back to a gentle thock that doesn't shout and a solid gasket-mounted build that feels comfortable for long sessions. Most posts are show-off builds with PBTFans sets and Durock stabs, suggesting it's a board the community treats as worth dressing up.

  • +Soft, deep thock that stays controlled
  • +Gasket mount feels solid and forgiving
  • +Comfortable for long typing sessions
  • +Hot-swap kit invites custom switch and keycap pairings
best switch pairings

Switches that suit this board's sound and build.

Keygeek Y2

The Neo75 is consistently described as a 'gentle thock' aluminum gasket build that's comfortable for long sessions, and Y2s lock onto that exact tone — UHMWPE stem deepens the cavity sound and the 45g spring keeps the bottom-out soft so the gasket mount doesn't get bullied. This is the canonical 'show-off build with PBTFans set' switch reviewers actually pair with this board.

Gateron Oil King

Oil Kings step the Neo75 up from gentle thock to deep planted thock — heavy POM stems plus the aluminum gasket case produce the marbly low-end that makes show-off builds sound photographable. Solid mention_count signal (31 vibe references) makes this the safe community-favorite premium choice.

Akko Rosewood

Rosewoods are a budget-friendly thocky linear that punches above its tier in an aluminum gasket case — the case does the acoustic heavy-lifting, so a light spring stays comfortable on a 75% for long-session typing. Good fit for buyers who already spent on a colorway and want the switches to stay budget.

Boba U4T

U4Ts give the Neo75 a tactile pick that still sounds thocky — the aluminum gasket mount controls the bump's bottom-out and adds depth, so U4Ts come out planted instead of rattly. Keeps switch_type variety for buyers who type all day and want feedback without leaving the board's deep tonal range.

Kailh Box White

For Neo75 owners who want a clicky in the hot-swap line-up, Box Whites' crisp click bar is well-controlled inside the aluminum gasket case — the gentle gasket flex tames the click's tail so it stays articulate rather than tinny. Adds the clicky family so the hot-swap kit supports all three switch types.