HHKB build quality not all what it's made out to be
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- Main keyboard: Happy Hacking Keyboard Type-S
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Hey,
I've posted this at GH too but just want to show as many people as possible how pathetic the build quality of a $450 keyboard can be and hence why it is a huge mistake to trust that kind of money on a keyboard like this even if the failure rate is very low, since warranty and repair is impossible (read: not at all viable to be without keyboard for 2-3 months, which is the down time).
Just a caution for others who are on the fence about buying the type-s vs regular or other cheaper keyboards with much better build quality(Filco for example).
The sound is a lot louder in the original video for some reason than on the youtube uploaded one. Also, even though this might seem as a minor issue, it is somewhat significant considering the other keys don't make any noise of the same pitch and amplitude. It is downright depressing and annoying when you hear $450 not spent on a *perfect* product. (perfect could be with extremely minor problems like slight key misalignment which doesn't impact function but something as ridiculous as loud noise from a "silent" keyboard)
I've posted this at GH too but just want to show as many people as possible how pathetic the build quality of a $450 keyboard can be and hence why it is a huge mistake to trust that kind of money on a keyboard like this even if the failure rate is very low, since warranty and repair is impossible (read: not at all viable to be without keyboard for 2-3 months, which is the down time).
Just a caution for others who are on the fence about buying the type-s vs regular or other cheaper keyboards with much better build quality(Filco for example).
The sound is a lot louder in the original video for some reason than on the youtube uploaded one. Also, even though this might seem as a minor issue, it is somewhat significant considering the other keys don't make any noise of the same pitch and amplitude. It is downright depressing and annoying when you hear $450 not spent on a *perfect* product. (perfect could be with extremely minor problems like slight key misalignment which doesn't impact function but something as ridiculous as loud noise from a "silent" keyboard)
- huttala
- Location: Sweden
- Main keyboard: Quefrency
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Have you talked to the reseller ? Seems like you got an faulty board, my HHKB that isn't silenced does not make that sound, so has to be something wrong with the one you got.
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- Main keyboard: Happy Hacking Keyboard Type-S
- Main mouse: Logitech G400
- Favorite switch: Topre
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The people on GH say it's quite common to have this problem on hhkb, even if it is silenced. I got it from elite keyboards.
But i can't wait for a 4-8 weeks time period for it to be "repaired". I also used a friend's non silent happy hacking keyboard and it had a good spacebar with a nice "thick" sounding spacebar, so I know there are some boards with this and some without, and from people's accounts on GH, it isn't a rare thing, so I don't think I stand any chance at a RMA from EK.. Sadly.
But i can't wait for a 4-8 weeks time period for it to be "repaired". I also used a friend's non silent happy hacking keyboard and it had a good spacebar with a nice "thick" sounding spacebar, so I know there are some boards with this and some without, and from people's accounts on GH, it isn't a rare thing, so I don't think I stand any chance at a RMA from EK.. Sadly.
- Icarium
- Location: Germany
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You could still ask, they seem to be nice in general and I'm sure you can find another keyboard for those 4-8 weeks if it should come to that.
Go optimism!
Go optimism!

- 002
- Topre Enthusiast
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That's a bit crap, I agree.
Old mate in this video doesn't seem to have the problem with his HHKB. At about 0:42 he compares the space bars and it's nothing like yours.
Old mate in this video doesn't seem to have the problem with his HHKB. At about 0:42 he compares the space bars and it's nothing like yours.
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- Main keyboard: Happy Hacking Keyboard Type-S
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fossala wrote:Mine is fine.
I think EK should be doing returns if the failure rate is supposedly this low. It's pretty stupid that if there's a problem with a $450 keyboard, you're going to have to wait for 2 months. Completely ridiculous.002 wrote:That's a bit crap, I agree.
Old mate in this video doesn't seem to have the problem with his HHKB. At about 0:42 he compares the space bars and it's nothing like yours.
I just wish I hadn't bought it...

- guilleguillaume
- Location: Barcelona, Spain
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- Favorite switch: Topre
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Here in Spain if you buy anything online you have 7 days to return it without giving any reason.
Is not like that in USA? I guess you are an international buyer.
I hoped for no problems everytime I bought from EK because of his unexisting warranty.
Is not like that in USA? I guess you are an international buyer.
I hoped for no problems everytime I bought from EK because of his unexisting warranty.
- ne0phyte
- Toast.
- Location: Germany
- Main keyboard: HHKB Pro 2
- Main mouse: Mionix Avior 7000
- Favorite switch: Topre 45g, MX Blue
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I just ordered a HHKB Pro 2 at Smartimports.net directly from Japan and I really hope it will be okay 

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- Main keyboard: Happy Hacking Keyboard Type-S
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Good luck. Most probably you'll be fine since all the bad luck of the world is redirected to me. Im pretty sure if i buy something, I'll get one with defects. I'm going to ask my mom to buy a phone for me but give it to me only after she uses it for a day so there are no problems.ne0phyte wrote:I just ordered a HHKB Pro 2 at Smartimports.net directly from Japan and I really hope it will be okay
- webwit
- Wild Duck
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That's a good price... 157 euro.ne0phyte wrote:I just ordered a HHKB Pro 2 at Smartimports.net directly from Japan and I really hope it will be okay
- ne0phyte
- Toast.
- Location: Germany
- Main keyboard: HHKB Pro 2
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THAT would be a good price. I don't know what currency you selected but I payed 227.90€ (incl. insured EMS 3-5 days shipping). But $295 with express shipping is still a lot cheaper than EK.webwit wrote:That's a good price... 157 euro.ne0phyte wrote:I just ordered a HHKB Pro 2 at Smartimports.net directly from Japan and I really hope it will be okay
- webwit
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It's 206 dollar to euro according to google. Must be paypal. Special exchange rate for you!
- webwit
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Ah my bad. It already showed euro instead of dollar prices. I blame geoip.
- Trev
- Main keyboard: Realforce 87U Silent
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I had a very similar issue with my Realforce 87U. It made a click (high in both pitch/amplitude).ankit255 wrote:Hey,
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The sound is a lot louder in the original video for some reason than on the youtube uploaded one. Also, even though this might seem as a minor issue, it is somewhat significant considering the other keys don't make any noise of the same pitch and amplitude. It is downright depressing and annoying when you hear $450 not spent on a *perfect* product. (perfect could be with extremely minor problems like slight key misalignment which doesn't impact function but something as ridiculous as loud noise from a "silent" keyboard)
The good news is that I was able to completely fix it. I simply filled these holes with a liberal amount of "EK mech lube", which I think is just a very thick teflon grease.

Fill those, reattach spacebar, smash the key at least 50-100 times to work in the grease. You should notice it getting quieter and quieter.
It's still louder than the other keys due to the size, but none of that high-pitched click is present.It's a huge improvement for me. I really hope the same trick works in your case. Either way, that's where the noise was coming from. Even if the lube is only serving to dampen the impact of those plastic parts, I'm happy. It's been going strong for a week now.
- Trev
- Main keyboard: Realforce 87U Silent
- Main mouse: Zowie FK
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Good stuff.ankit255 wrote:I got an RMA offered and accepted
It's just a shame such a high-end keyboard would make it to customers in that state. IMO, at their price point you should be seeing nothing less than a flawless board.
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- Main keyboard: Happy Hacking Keyboard Type-S
- Main mouse: Logitech G400
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Agreed. I even read somewhere that these keyboards are tested down the assembly line multiple times by both humans and machines before being passed to the consumer market... But, oh well, errors do happen and no way to make manufacturing perfect considering nothing in life (not even us humans) is.Trev wrote:Good stuff.ankit255 wrote:I got an RMA offered and accepted
It's just a shame such a high-end keyboard would make it to customers in that state. IMO, at their price point you should be seeing nothing less than a flawless board.