🛫 Protect your compact keyboard in style—travel smart, game smarter!
The Geekria 65% Compact Keyboard Case is a hard shell travel bag designed to protect 68-key compact keyboards like the Keychron K6 and HyperX Alloy Origins 65. Featuring ultra-durable construction, a dedicated mesh pocket for accessories, and a lightweight, sleek design, it offers professional-grade protection and organization for on-the-go users.
Standing screen display size | 4 Inches |
Brand | GEEKRIA |
Item model number | SMPJ164-04 |
Item Weight | 10.9 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 13 x 4.5 x 2 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 13 x 4.5 x 2 inches |
Color | Dark Grey |
Manufacturer | Geekria |
ASIN | B0BDLVWLQK |
Country of Origin | China |
Date First Available | September 8, 2022 |
J**E
Fits Drop ALT — Gobs of space!
I rarely ever leave reviews, but first impressions are really high.Despite reviews contradicting the description, this DOES fit the Drop ALT Keyboard. It's a snug fit, but it fits! The space in this case is awesome. I'm addition to the picture where I fit an Apple Magic Trackpad, USB-C Cable, Earbuds, and a whole Logitech M535 mouse inside, I also ended up adding a dongle and HDMI cable in here. The mouse did add some compression to the buttons, but the soft lap on the inside does a great job of protecting the keyboard. I'm basically able to fit everything I need on the go in this thing. It's awesome.As for the case materials themselves, the zippers feel confident, but I'll need to put some hours in before I judge them completely. That's an area that so many others cheap out on. In terms of stiffness, this is 100% a hard case. It's much thicker and firmer than the case that Valve ships with the Steam Deck, and that's already a great case. The outside is a very soft but strong fabric that seems like it should stand up to wear and tear well, while the inside is *incredibly* soft. It's the same microfiber-like material that's used for infant blankets in some hospitals. The seaming looks very well done as well (another area that many cheap out on.) Time will tell, but this is very promising!The one downside with this is that, as I said, the Drop ALT fitment is *snug*. The fabric seam on the inside almost has a latching effect on the corners of the keyboard, so there's a bit on encouraging you need to do in order to get it out of the case. Some people may not like that, but I've actually come to appreciate how securely it stays in the case.
H**N
It Works, But a Bit Tight
Understandably, this did not fit larger 65% boards, but still does the job.
Y**M
A perfect fit for Keychron K7 65% keyboard!
A good looking sturdy keyboard case. Material looks and feel expensive, with soft inner side it is safe to store your keyboard inside. And most importantly, it's a perfect fit for my Keychron K7 65%. A real peace of mind when I need to take my Keychron around to work with my Redmi Pad during business trips.
C**Z
Works Perfectly
I took measurements of my board like any intelligent person would, before purchasing. Fits great!Works perfectly for Bauer Lite, decent quality for the price
A**R
Good case, but didn't fit my GMK67
The sizing is a little off. The GMK67 is so to fitting, and believe me, I tried stretching out this case. The rounded corners make the inner dimensions smaller. If it had an extra half inch or so it'd be golden, at least for the GMK67.GMK67 claimed dimensions:12.8 x 4.72 x 1.18inchThis cases claimed dimensions:13 x 4.5 x 2 inchesThe height wasn't actually the issue, more the width.
B**E
Perfect for my 65% keychron
Not much to say other than this case was perfect for my Keychron. It fits perfectly, the divider is soft, and the storage was a big bonus. I would definitely buy this brand again.
X**X
Perfect fit
Fits my keyboard perfectly and protects it firmly
K**~
Case is maybe TOO snug and the pocket is big-dumb.
The interior materials are so soft and luxurious; it's very nice to feel and I'm confident would protect the surface of your keyboard very well. The pocket inside is not zippered AND the case-handles are on the side where gravity will make everything fall out of the pocket when you carry it around - so good luck with that. Probably the most disappointing detail for me is how round the corners are, which are rigid and won't flex enough for me to force any of my keyboards in if they have any bezel around the perimeter. Even my RK68, which is listed as a recommended keyboard for this case, only fits a little too snug and I can't pop it back out of the case without flexing and forcing and pushing from the outside a bit until it un-wedges itself. I'm wondering if my case shrunk in storage or something and I can only hope it eventually loosens up with wear and age. Until then, I guess I'll keep a shoehorn in that giant pocket...
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