The Happy Hacking Keyboard series has been in production for nearly 30 years. In that time, the keyboards have consistently focused on two things: a signature layout and extensive utility. Nearly all of them have also featured what many enthusiasts consider the star of the show—Topre electro-capacitive switches.
With a cultlike following and a fairly simple construction, it can be easy to assume that these keyboards aren’t worth the high price—and they aren't for most people. However, the HHKB brings something unique to the table: A design that has been refined over the years, creating an out-of-the-box experience that can’t be improved. In an age of planned obsolescence and enshittification, a mechanical keyboard like this is hard to find.
Classic “Thock”
For the uninitiated, the Topre electro-capacitive switch is … unique. Some people swear by them, refusing to type on anything else. They're distinctly different from the standard Cherry MX-style switch for a few reasons. They use a rubber dome instead of a spring, they are not hot-swappable, and they are only available as tactile switches. No linear option here.






