Mode Loop TKL (2024) Review: A Classy Classic in the Making

The Mode Loop TKL (2024) is a classy custom mechanical keyboard that you don’t have to build yourself (but can if you want to). It gets expensive quickly, but its plentiful customization options, minimalist style, and excellent typing experience make it a compelling way to elevate your typing experience to new levels.

https://www.tomshardware.com/peripherals/mechanical-keyboards/mode-loop-tkl-2024-review

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