Review: This Drop Signature Series Americana keyboard is exquisite — but there’s a caveat


These days, you can get a good mechanical keyboard for around $100. If you’re after additional features like a gasket-mounted design and want custom keys, there are choices under $200 — like the Keychron Q1 Pro — that offer everything you’re looking for. But if you want something that’s not your average run-of-the-mill keyboard, you may want to turn your attention to Drop’s Signature Series (opens in new tab).

Drop Americana Keyboard on a white table with wrist rest

The colorway for the keys contrast the design of the keyboard.  (Image credit: Harish Jonnalagadda / Windows Central)

The Signature Series utilizes Drop’s CTRL, Shift, and ENTR keyboards as the foundation, and builds on it with custom designs and colorways that you don’t get with the standard variants of these keyboards. The keyboards in this series start as low as $129 and go up to $499, and the model that I chose is called the Americana (opens in new tab), a $349 keyboard that looks stunning.

RGB lighting on Drop Americana Keyboard highlighted against RGB foreground

This keyboard has one of the best RGB lighting effects I’ve seen.  (Image credit: Harish Jonnalagadda / Windows Central)





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