Drop Latte75 Mechanical Keyboard Brings Performance and Elegance Together

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Wireless Power with QMK and VIA!

[Press Release] Drop has introduced the Latte75, a compact 75% mechanical keyboard designed to combine premium build quality with wireless versatility. Featuring a CNC aluminum chassis and PBT dye-sublimated keycaps, it comes in four finishes: Classic Latte, Vanilla Latte, Matcha Latte, and Mocha Latte.

The Latte75 supports tri-mode connectivity with USB, Bluetooth, and 2.4GHz wireless options. Its gasket-mounted design with five layers of dampening ensures a refined typing feel.

At the same time, pre-lubed all-POM linear switches and hot-swap compatibility offer smooth performance and easy customization. South-facing RGB lighting completes the setup.

Drop Latte75

Powered by the Nordic NRF52840 chipset, the keyboard provides full QMK and VIA support in both wired and wireless modes. A 4000 mAh battery delivers up to five months of standby time, making it a reliable choice for long-term use.

The Drop Latte75 will be available for preorder on Drop.com starting 20 August 2025, priced at $149.

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