Mechanical Keyboards MK Night Typist Keyboard Review 4

Mechanical Keyboards MK Night Typist Keyboard Review

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Packaging and Accessories


Since Mechanicalkeyboards.com is also a retailer, I wanted to cover their retail packaging as part of the packaging section. Nothing much to talk about here, except that I would have liked to see some packing material used in the retail box as well. The outer box is sized well to fit the product packaging.


Despite the Night Typist being based off the MK Typist keyboard, the company saw it as important enough to get dedicated packaging. Indeed, the box is decorated nicely with an artistic rendition to fit the theme and has the product name on the front and salient specs and company information on the back and sides. I do like the night theme and color scheme as both set the keyboard apart as far as first impressions go. Double flaps on the side help keep the contents in place during transit.


Opening the box, we see the keyboard in a wrap and cardboard all around for further protection. Underneath the keyboard is more art and the included keyboard manual, with the other accessories in the compartment above the keyboard, including the cable and a keycap puller. The cable is black, the usual 6' long, and terminates in a gold-plated USB Type-C connector on one end and a USB Type-A connector on the other, which is indicative of the use of Type-C connectivity on the keyboard. We also get a wire keycap puller, which is preferable to the plastic ring puller as it helps with oddly sized and larger keycaps, and also does not have the potential of scratching/roughing up the sides of the keycaps. The manual is not available online and extremely important to make the most of the keyboard given all the onboard functionality controls, so be sure to keep it close.
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