Mkbd-03: ((hot))
The MKBD-03 arrives as a solid, pre-assembled PCB + case kit. The aluminum case (assuming from the “03” revision) has a pleasant matte finish, no sharp edges, and decent weight. Screw holes align perfectly – no rattling or loose fit.
It seems is not a widely recognized mainstream product code (e.g., for keyboards, electronics, or media). It could be a specific model number from a niche brand (like a mechanical keyboard kit, an industrial part, or a regional release). mkbd-03
At ~$110, it competes with the Keychron K2 Pro and LTC NB681. The MKBD-03 wins on sound profile but loses on software convenience. The MKBD-03 arrives as a solid, pre-assembled PCB + case kit
For a kit in this price range, the hot-swap sockets (Kailh style) are well-soldered. The foam between PCB and case is pre-cut, which eliminates ping. Instructions are sparse, but the build process is standard. Be careful with the JST cable for the optional rotary encoder – the connector is fragile. It seems is not a widely recognized mainstream




