Bakeneko60

A standard layout 60% with an O-ring gasket mount design. The O-ring mount offers a very flexible typing experience that is very enjoyable. Cannonkeys did not invent this design and even the Bakeneko is a copy of something else… but they have done all the hard work of making this board a regularly stocked feature on their site at an affordable price. It even has a daughterboard. Oh and the PCB is hotswap if you’re the type of person to care about that.

Tofu 60 2.0

KBDfans new take on the old classic, now with multiple different mounting styles (silicon bowl, silicon gasket and top mount) giving you the ability to tune the sound and feel to where you want it to be with the help of the foam kit.

June

Just another tray mount 60, except made of silicon! Comes with a hotswap pcb, and FR4 plate. Just add switches, keycaps and stabilizers. Silicon case gives it a slightly unique sound, and very unique look.

BM60 Poker Version

The Poker version of the BM60 hotswap kit, please read the product description to determine if this is the correct version for your needs. Has per key rgb and is now supported in QMK.

Gamakay K61

The little brother to the Womier boards. 60% hotswap with frosted plexiglass and bright RGB. Uses proprietary software for remapping and macro editing. Comes with switches and keycaps and lubing the stabs is recommended as always. Make sure to read full store page before ordering.

Kemove Snowfox

An excellent budget option featuring hotswap and Bluetooth. The board comes with a number of switch options and PBT keycaps. Board also has bright RGB and is programmable.

Keychron Q4

Keychron’s take on an enthusiast-grade 60%. Like other Q Series boards, it’s aluminum, gasket-mounted, hotswap, and south-facing RGB. Does not offer a knob option, only available in standard ANSI and ISO layouts.

Keychron V4

Much cheaper alternative to the Q4 without giving up the nice-to-haves like QMK/VIA, PCB mount stabilizers, and south facing switch orientation. To reach the price point it is tray mount with a plastic case and cheaper switches in the prebuilt option.

Tofu60 Redux

The Tofu60 you know and love, but with slightly higher quality aluminum and finish quality, as well as the addition of a USB-c cutout slider so you can put in your Wooting60HE! Absurdly cheap, making it an outstanding option if one wants a solid tray mount 60 case. Optional brass internal weight for an additional $25. Note: Does not come with a plate nor pcb.

Acrylic Stack 60

Cannonkeys now has a whole lineup of stacked acrylic boards featuring the PCBs from their brutalist line of boards. Some require soldering so be sure to read the store pages carefully. If you are looking to really put in work for your first custom these are the most budget friendly way to do it. I’m going to copy paste this description for all the other sizes so don’t judge.

Ducky One 3 Mini

This is Ducky’s attempt at an enthusiast board and its mostly fine. Still cherry switches but now also MX hotswap. Even comes with a foam pad built in. Reasonable price and good build quality.

Something From Razer

Just don’t.