F75 75% Wireless Creamy Keyboard Review — Best Quiet Mechanical
| Quiet Performance | 9.5 |
|---|---|
| Build Quality | 8.8 |
| Typing Feel | 9.2 |
The F75 combines gasket mounting and pre-lubed linear switches for a genuinely quiet mechanical experience in a practical 75% layout with tri-mode wireless.
Description
The F75 75% Wireless Creamy Keyboard earns its “best overall” position in the quiet mechanical space by combining the three most effective noise-reduction techniques in one package. The gasket-mounted frame suspends the switch plate on silicone gaskets instead of screwing it directly to the case — which cuts out the main transmission path for vibration and chassis resonance. The pre-lubed linear switches remove the scratchy friction that makes unlubed switches sound harsh on both keydown and keyup. Together, these two techniques produce a sound profile that’s genuinely different from what most mechanical keyboards deliver.
The 75% layout is the right call for this board. You keep the function row, arrow keys, and a compact navigation cluster — everything a working keyboard needs, minus the number pad. The footprint is meaningfully smaller than a full-size or TKL without requiring you to relearn arrow key access through layer shortcuts. For anyone who moves between gaming sessions and actual work, this is the layout that creates the least friction.
Wireless is tri-mode: 2.4GHz for gaming, Bluetooth 5.0 for pairing to a laptop or second device, and USB-C for wired use when battery isn’t an option. The 2.4GHz mode is low-latency enough for gaming — it’s not a Quantum 2.0 protocol, but it performs well at this price tier. Bluetooth switching is reliable and reasonably quick. Switching between devices is the kind of thing you do once to confirm it works, then just rely on.
The White and Brown colorway is desk-neutral without being boring. The RGB comes through the legends cleanly. If your setup leans toward a cleaner aesthetic — white desk mat, minimal accessories — this board fits without looking like it was designed for a gaming rig first.
Build quality is solid for $138. The chassis doesn’t flex under pressure. The keycaps feel correct for the price — not PBT doubleshot, but the legends hold and the surface texture works. The gasket mounting adds a slight flex feel to the typing experience that custom keyboard builders specifically try to achieve; here it comes stock.
Verdict
The F75 75% Wireless Creamy Keyboard is the quiet mechanical keyboard that hits the most important specs at a price that’s still reasonable. If your primary requirement is a keyboard that’s noticeably quieter than standard mechanical options, with wireless flexibility and a practical layout, this is the right buy.

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