Drop has launched four coffee-inspired themes for its Latte75 mechanical keyboard lineup, which features a compact design in a small frame. The new keyboard series is a perfect blend of performance and sophistication, and it comes in four flavors, making it a perfect concoction for enthusiasts who customize and connect in different ways.
The Latte75 features a compact 75% layout, full CNC aluminum chassis, and PBT dye-sublimated keycaps. It promises a pleasant aesthetic with soft colors, perfect for anyone who wants to add a neutral touch to their setup. The four color options include the delightfully dark Classic Latte, the lusciously light Vanilla Latte, the gracious green Matcha Latte, and the warm Mocha Latte.
Latte75 not only looks good, but Drop made sure that it packs a punch to complement its great look. It offers tri-mode connectivity for varied use cases, a gasket-mounted design complete with five layers of sound dampening, hot-swap capability, and pre-lubed proprietary all-POM linear switches for excellent acoustics and adjustable type feel. It also gives you the ability to customize through the newly updated Drop Keyboard Configurator. It now features an intuitive interface that makes it easier than ever to unlock the potential of QMK and VIA in wireless or wired modes.
The new Latte75 is Drop’s first-ever wireless keyboard, so it is an important step for the brand to move forward. This is the reason why CORSAIR and DROP have put so much effort into making it a solid choice for fans who want to purchase them. It ensures flawless functionality with QMK and VIA with a brand-new PCBA utilizing the powerhouse Nordic NRF52840 chipset. It has a 4000-milliampere-hour LiPo battery, which offers up to 5 months of standby time. Key features of the new DROP Latte75 series include:
- 75% Layout
- Full CNC aluminum chassis
- Includes mirror accent weight
- TRI-MODE CONNECTIVITY: USB / Bluetooth / 2.4GHz connectivity
- 4000 mAh lithium polymer battery
- Gasket-mounted keyboard for isolated typing feedback
- Combined with 5 layers of sound-dampening layers.
- Ships with factory-lubed linear switch
- Hot-swap compatible PCB supports MX-style switches
- South-facing per-key RGB LED for optimal typing experience
CORSAIR officially acquired Drop back in 2023 to boost its own peripheral business; however, Drop is still functioning on its own, delivering its own unique products like the new coffee-themed keyboard series Latte75. Pre-orders are now live, and you can secure your Latte75 right now from the official website.
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Would you be interested in adding the new Drop Latte75 series keyboards to your collection, and if yes, which color would you go for? Let us know in the comments section below.

