

🗻 Elevate your typing with the serene power of Mount Fuji—where style meets supreme comfort.
The OHY XVX MOA Profile Keycaps Set features 140 high-quality PBT keycaps inspired by Japan’s iconic Mount Fuji, blending a sophisticated coffee brown and cream color palette. Designed with an ergonomic MOA concave layout, these keycaps enhance finger contact for comfortable, prolonged typing. They produce a creamy, tactile sound profile favored by enthusiasts and are built to resist wear and discoloration. Compatible with a wide range of ANSI and ISO mechanical keyboards from 60% to 80% layouts, this set includes a key puller for easy installation, making it a stylish and durable upgrade for professionals seeking both aesthetics and performance.








| ASIN | B0DB7865NR |
| Best Sellers Rank | 13,245 in Computers & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Computers & Accessories ) 4 in Keycaps |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
| Item model number | b2bcde43-bd01-46c7-bda5-691443708249 |
| Manufacturer | OHY |
| Package Dimensions | 24.7 x 14.6 x 4.2 cm; 470 g |
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XVX should be more synonymous in the keyboard world with "quality" and "value". I honestly cannot express how impressed I have been with them time and time again! I've been impressed with their low profile PBT caps and their XVX profile cyberpunk set, but, honestly, MOA might be my favorite to date! They just look and feel so nice! I should have kept them for my own personal use, but, alas! I put them on a semi-custom RKS70 build that I did for my wife! So, *she* is getting to enjoy them, instead! Still, like I did when I was getting her set up, she is enjoying the look and feel and sound of these caps. The RKS70 came with some decent, pre-lubed RK Speed Silver linear switches, and these keycaps (and the tape mod I did for the board) give a very satisfying clack/thock when bottoming out. The white color is a very nice, neutral white that is fairly easy to pair with keyboards that use almost any color plastic shell, and the font and cherry blossoms look quite clean and crisp. In fact, the only down side for me was that these caps were so good that I couldn't leave the original split spacebars on and went out and found an artisan to do a couple of custom 3u spacebars in resin to match the cherry blossom theme! Was it an extravagant expense for an entry-level board? Sure! But, I just couldn't leave the keyboards original drab green, ABS caps on there surrounded by these beauties! Either way, the TLDR for this is buy them: they are affordable and they are good quality. You will not regret this purchase!
A**D
The keys work for my work computer so easy to install and also the light through the keyboard makes it so perfect. My team love the colors as well
D**A
Al ser traslúcidas tuve dos problemas: el RFC del teclado pasa a ser demasiado molesto y esto le lleva al siguiente problema, apagado se ve muy bonito y todo pero encendido no puedes ni ver las letras de las teclas, quizá solo es el ego de mi teclado pero e tenido varios y suelen ser iguales Sin embargo la calidad es muy buena y el sonido es delicioso
I**D
Dateline: My Desk, Under the Glare of a Single Lamp. There comes a time in every writer's life, every late-night coder's frantic session, every gamer's descent into the digital maelstrom, when you look down at your keyboard and feel nothing but contempt. The stock keycaps, slick with the oils of a thousand frantic thoughts and greasy-fingered regrets, have lost their soul. They are functional, yes, but they are an insult to the work. You need a change of scenery. You need a vision. Enter the XVX MOA Profile Japanese Fuji Mountain Theme PBT Keycaps Set. A name that long, a promise that grand, had better deliver the goods. It arrived in a box, not just a bag, a tidy tray of 140 little squares of pure, unadulterated potential. This wasn't just a product; it was a project. A full-blown aesthetic intervention. The color scheme is listed as "Coffee & Cream," a humble description for a palette that feels both intensely caffeinated and strangely serene. It’s the color of a strong brew mixed with a rich, heavy cream, a visual stimulant for the long haul. The legends, the little letters and symbols, are crisp and clean, but the real prize lies in the decorative caps. A stylized Mount Fuji, a rising sun, Japanese characters that hint at concepts far too tranquil for the frantic work I do. It’s like installing a tiny, plastic zen garden on the surface of your primary input device. The included key puller, a cheap piece of wire, is the only tool you need for the coming ritual. You pry off the old caps one by one, a strangely satisfying act of demolition. Each thwick of a removed key is a small victory over the mundane. Beneath them lies a landscape of naked switches, a vulnerable, mechanical grid waiting for its new skin. Then, the installation. You press the new caps into place. They don't just click; they seat themselves with a deep, resonant thock. This is the PBT plastic. It’s not the thin, slippery ABS of a stock keyboard. This stuff has a texture, a fine, matte grain that feels like stone under your fingertips. It is a surface of substance, a tangible upgrade that your nerve endings register immediately. The profile is "MOA," a subtle, spherical sculpting that cradles your fingers. It’s a gentle contour that seems to guide you to the center of each key, a small but significant shift that makes typing feel less like work and more like a controlled, rhythmic glide across a field of smooth, cream-colored stones. And the final result… it’s a transformation. The keyboard is no longer just a tool. It is a statement. It is a landscape. It is a conversation piece for an audience of one. The subtle, earthy tones have a calming effect, a strange counterpoint to the high-strung, high-velocity gibberish I hammer into it. It’s like drinking a fine Japanese whiskey in the middle of a riot. This XVX set is a potent, affordable dose of personality for the most important tool on your desk. It’s a tactile and visual upgrade that punches far above its weight class, turning a drab slab of electronics into a unique instrument with a story to tell. It’s a beautiful, absurd, and deeply satisfying way to bring a little bit of the sacred mountain to the profane work of the daily grind.
A**R
I got it for an unreasonably cheap price so I'll say I got what I paid for... As a backup set its alright but I would never voluntarily rock these on the daily
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