Drop Expression Series Togekey Mechanical Keyboard Review

Usage & Final Thoughts

I’ve used the Drop Expression Series Togekey Mechanical Keyboard for a few weeks and enjoyed using it. The keyboard has decent weight due to the bottom portion being made from aluminum. No matter how hard I press the keys down, it sits in its place. The theming is pretty minimalist, which some people might like. It is not overly “Pokemon” themed or in your face. It’s subtle, which for me, is nice touch.

The White LEDs shine nicely through the White Skylight series keycaps. Both during the day and the night, the LEDs were lit evenly. You can change four brightness levels easily using the Fn + Up/Down arrows.

The Drop Expression Series Togekey Mechanical keyboard is one of their ENTR keyboards with the added geometric artwork by Sakshi Mangal. One thing it does seem to have that the ENTR series does not are the Phantom Stabilizers which help to ensure you only hear the switches and nothing else. After all, isn’t one aspect of mechanical keyboards the sound the keys/switches make?

If you are in the market for a new mechanical keyboard, and you are a fan of Pokemon and like to theme your computer area in Pokemon, the Drop Expression Series Togekey Mechanical Keyboard would be a nice addition. You can pick one up for $99 from Drop right now.

rating8 10

Pros:
– TKL design
– Gateron Yellow Linear Switches
– Per key backlit White LEDs
– Out-of-the-box ready

Cons:
– Only Media Keys work for macOS
– Does not come with macOS keycaps