| Brand | DROP |
|---|---|
| Series | Drop ENTR |
| Item model number | MDX-34727-2 |
| Hardware Platform | Laptop, PC, Laptop, Linux |
| Operating System | Windows NT, DOS, Windows 2000, Linux, Windows Vista, Windows XP, Windows ME, Windows 8, MacOS, Windows 7, Windows 95, Windows 10, Windows 98 |
| Item Weight | 2.05 pounds |
| Product Dimensions | 14.2 x 5 x 1.25 inches |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 14.2 x 5 x 1.25 inches |
| Color | Black / Black |
| Manufacturer | Drop |
| ASIN | B08JP4KGBM |
| Country of Origin | China |
| Date First Available | September 21, 2020 |
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DROP ENTR Mechanical Keyboard — Tenkeyless Anodized Aluminum Case, Doubleshot Shine-Through PBT Keycaps, N-Key Rollover, USB-C, White Backlit LED, Tactile Switches (Black, Halo True)
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| Brand | DROP |
| Compatible Devices | PC |
| Connectivity Technology | USB-C |
| Keyboard Description | Mechanical |
| Special Feature | Lighting |
| Color | Black / Black |
| Operating System | Windows NT, DOS, Windows 2000, Linux, Windows Vista, Windows XP, Windows ME, Windows 8, MacOS, Windows 7, Windows 95, Windows 10, Windows 98 See more |
| Number of Keys | 87 |
| Keyboard backlighting color support | Single Color |
| Style | Halo True |
About this item
- ENTR THE MECH KEYS WORLD WITH CONFIDENCE: The Drop ENTR is the culmination of our efforts to create an accessible keyboard made with enthusiast-grade materials—a win-win for those just getting into the hobby, and those who’ve been in it for years.
- QUALITY YOU CAN SEE & FEEL: From its quality build to its streamlined aesthetic, the ENTR pulls no punches. Constructed with an anodized aluminum case, and plastic top cover, it's heavy enough to stay put on your desktop.
- HALO TRUE SWITCHES: This ENTR model comes with Halo True switches, which are medium weight and provide smooth tactile action. Halo True switches have a light preload to reduce jarring impact and a heavy spring to discourage bottoming out.
- DOUBLESHOT PBT KEYCAPS: Made from durable doubleshot PBT, the ENTR keycaps won’t fade or shine—but they’re easy to switch out if you want a new look.
- WHITE LED & LATEST USB-C CONNECTION: The ENTR has N-key rollover, which means it keeps up with every keystroke, no matter how fast you type. Finally, it’s backed by the latest USB-C connection with white LEDs for visibility in dark conditions.
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Product Description
ENTR THE MECH KEYS WORLD WITH CONFIDENCE
Mechanical keyboards have been a vital part of the Drop community for years. But with all of their customizable components, they can be difficult to grasp at first. The Drop ENTR is the culmination of our efforts to create an accessible keyboard made with enthusiast-grade materials—a win-win for those just getting into the hobby, and those who’ve been in it for years. Crafted in the popular tenkeyless (TKL) layout, the ENTR has a neutral aesthetic that looks the part in any environment. The keycaps are the same you’ll find on our popular CTRL and ALT keyboards. Made from durable doubleshot PBT, they won’t fade or shine—but they’re easy to switch out if you want a new look. Available in three colors, with your choice of mechanical switches, the ENTR offers unbeatable value. Once you go mechanical, good luck turning back.
QUALITY YOU CAN SEE & FEEL
From its quality build to its streamlined aesthetic, the ENTR pulls no punches. Constructed with an anodized aluminum case and a plastic top cover, it’s heavy enough to stay put on a desktop, yet not so heavy it’s a burden to take on the go. For the switches, we chose two of the community’s preferred styles: Halo True switches (tactile, known for their snappy feedback) and Gateron Yellow switches (linear, great for fast and gentle typists). Whatever you choose, the ENTR has N-key rollover, which means it keeps up with every keystroke, no matter how fast you type. Finally, it’s backed by the latest USB-C connection with white LEDs for visibility in dark conditions.
SPECIFICATIONS
- 87 keys
- Anodized aluminum case
- Plate-mounted Cherry-style stabilizers
- Gateron Yellow or Halo True switches
- Doubleshot PBT shine-through keycaps
- USB-C connector
- N-key rollover
- Dimensions (including feet): 14.2 x 5 x 1.25 in (36 x 12.8 x 3.2 cm)
- Weight: 2.05 lbs (0.93 kg)
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| Drop ENTR Keyboard (Halo True) | Drop ENTR Keyboard (Gateron Yellow) | Drop CTRL Keyboard | Drop CTRL High-Profile Keyboard | Drop ALT Keyboard | Drop ALT High-Profile Keyboard | |
| Keycaps: | 87 Keys / PBT Doubleshot Shine-through | 87 Keys / PBT Doubleshot Shine-through | 87 Keys / PBT Doubleshot Shine-through | 87 Keys / PBT Doubleshot Shine-through | 67 Keys / PBT Doubleshot Shine-through | 67 Keys / PBT Doubleshot Shine-through |
| Switch Type: | Halo True | Gateron Yellow | Cherry MX Brown or Blue, Halo True or Clear, and Kaih Speed Silver or Box White | Cherry MX Brown or Blue, Halo True or Clear, and Kaih Speed Silver or Box White | Cherry MX Brown or Blue, Halo True or Clear, and Kaih Speed Silver or Box White | Cherry MX Brown or Blue, Halo True or Clear, and Kaih Speed Silver or Box White |
| Switch Behavior: | Tactile (Provide tactile feedback without the "Clicky" noise) | Linear (Quiet and smooth free of any tactility) | Linear, Tactile, or Clicky | Linear, Tactile, or Clicky | Linear, Tactile, or Clicky | Linear, Tactile, or Clicky |
| Switch Feel / Actuation: | Medium-Heavy / 60g | Medium / 50g | - | - | - | - |
| Actuation Point / Total Travel Distance: | 1.9mm / 4mm | 2mm / 4mm | - | - | - | - |
| Lifespan: | 80 Million keystrokes | 50 Million keystrokes | - | - | - | - |
| Switch Recommendation: | A good blend of typing and gaming. Medium weight, smooth tactile action, and a purposefully light preload are intended to reduce jarring fingertip impacts during rapid typing. Moderately heavy spring to discourage bottom out. | Great for gaming and for fast/gentle typists. Essentially a shortened version of existing MX-style switches allowing for faster linear actuation. | - | - | - | - |
| Dimensions / Weight: | 14.2 x 5 x 1.25" / 32.8 oz (929 g) | 14.2 x 5 x 1.25" / 32.8 oz (929 g) | 14.5 x 5.5 x 1.4" / 34 oz (964 g) | 14.5 x 5.5 x 1.75" / 68 oz (1,928 g) | 12.7 x 4.4 x 1.25" / 24.5 oz (696 g) | 12.6 x 4.4 x 1.7" / 43 oz (1,219 g) |
| Additional Features: | Anodized Aluminum case, Plate-mounted Cherry-style stabilizers, N-key rollover, USB-C, White LED Backlit keys, and Adjustable legs. | Anodized Aluminum case, Plate-mounted Cherry-style stabilizers, N-key rollover, USB-C, White LED Backlit keys, and Adjustable legs. | Anodized CNC machined aluminum frame, Hot-Swappable plate-mount switches, QMK Programming, Dual USB-C, Plate-mounted Cherry-style stabilizers, N-key rollover, and light customization. | Anodized CNC machined aluminum frame, Hot-Swappable plate-mount switches, QMK Programming, Dual USB-C, Plate-mounted Cherry-style stabilizers, N-key rollover, and light customization. | Anodized CNC machined aluminum frame, Hot-Swappable plate-mount switches, QMK Programming, Dual USB-C, Plate-mounted Cherry-style stabilizers, N-key rollover, and light customization. | Anodized CNC machined aluminum frame, Hot-Swappable plate-mount switches, QMK Programming, Dual USB-C, Plate-mounted Cherry-style stabilizers, N-key rollover, and light customization. |
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| Drop MT3 Camillo (Base Kit) | Drop MT3 Dasher (Base Kit) | Drop + Matt3o MT3 /dev/tty Keycap Set | Drop + Matt3o MT3 Susuwatari (Base Kit) | Drop Skylight Series Keycap Set | Drop MT3 White-on-Black (Base) | |
| Material | Doubleshot ABS | Doubleshot ABS | Dye-sublimated PBT plastic | Doubleshot ABS | Doubleshot PBT | Doubleshot ABS |
| Switch Compatibility | Cherry MX switches and clones including Gateron, Halo, Kaihua, and Holy Panda | Cherry MX switches and clones including Gateron, Halo, Kaihua, and Holy Panda | Cherry MX switches and clones including Gateron, Halo, Kaihua, and Holy Panda | Cherry MX switches and clones including Gateron, Halo, Kaihua, and Holy Panda | Cherry MX switches and clones including Gateron, Halo, Kaihua, and Holy Panda | Cherry MX switches and clones including Gateron, Halo, Kaihua, and Holy Panda |
| Spacebar Size | 6.25u, 7.0u | 6.25u, 7.0u | 6.25u | 6.25u, 7u | 6.25u | 6.25u, 7.0u |
| Profile | MT3 | MT3 | MT3 | MT3 | OEM | MT3 |
| Layout | 60%, 65%, 75%, Winkeyless, Tenkeyless, and Fullsize Keyboards | 60%, 65%, 75%, Winkeyless, TKL, and select full-size keyboards | 1800, 65%, Ortho, TKL | 60%, 65%, 75&, Winkeyless, Tenkeyless, and Fullsize Keyboards | 65%, Tenkeyless, and Fullsize Layouts | 60%, 65%, 75%, Winkeyless, Tenkeyless, and Fullsize Keyboards |
| Designed for Drop Keyboards: | Drop ALT, Carina, Tokyo60, ENTR, CTRL, and SHIFT | Drop ALT, Carina, CTRL, and ENTR | Drop Carina, CTRL, and ENTR | Drop ALT, Carina, ENTR, CTRL, and SHIFT | Drop ALT, Carina, ENTR, and CTRL | Drop ALT, Carina, Tokyo60, ENTR, CTRL, and SHIFT |
| Key Count: | 161 | 157 | 96 | 161 | 108 | 161 |
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| Best Sellers Rank | #18,980 in Video Games (See Top 100 in Video Games) #1,458 in PC Gaming Keyboards |
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The color and switch combination I chose to add to my desk setup was the green/grey combo utilizing the Halo True switches. As the cheapest product in Drop’s lineup, the backlighting on the ENTR has only white coloring. That might be a turn off for some buyers spoiled by years of RGB gaming keyboards. I personally don’t mind not having RGB here, but the white coloring doesn’t mesh too well with the green and grey combination of the board. Thanks to the board, the white light produces an off yellowish tint. This has a very 1980s IBM feel to it. That aesthetic feel is back in nowadays so this might be a benefit to retro keyboard seekers.
Other than that, the Halo True switches fit perfectly in just about any setting as they are relatively dense in weight yet effective with the keystrokes. They’re springy with a suppressed muffle as to not be intrusive or obnoxious to others in your surroundings. The sound that comes out of this mechanical keyboard is deceptively tame in volume and presence. I actually think this would make a terrific office keyboard with this color combination body as well.
From a distance and up close, the ENTR has a subtle class and professional demeanor to it. In fact, I feel that way about most of Drop’s mechanical keyboards. Housed in an anodized aluminum casing with doubleshot PBT keycaps, the keyboard is pleasant to the eyes, while durable to the fingertips as well. It’s also a bit heavier than it looks thanks to that metal body. This keyboard can be propped up in only one height on top of laying flat on the table. I think the angle is just about right for most typing or gaming experiences to help alleviate strain during long periods in a certain position. It’s also nice and sturdy without any wobble or flex due to the solid body material.
I won’t know for sure how well a keyboard will hold up with everyday use until a couple years later, but at least with doubleshot PBT caps, I have a bit more confidence in it retaining it’s appearance for longer. Drop claims the ENTR will survive over 80 million keystrokes for the 87 keys on this board. Speaking of keystrokes, it has been quite fun messing around with these Halo True switches. There is a distinct retaliation sensation that feels as if the keyboard is putting up a resistance to your finger upon input. The cool thing about these switches is when you try typing with minimal impact and the ENTR registers the command with the key barely moving down. It’s quite fun to watch in slow motion when you’re typing. This is a heavy departure from the sound and feel of something like my Azio Retro keyboard or the light tapping opto-mechanical switches on my Razer Huntsman.
The keyboard layout is tenkeyless which means we don’t have a numpad here. Drop isn't known to produce full sized keyboards so this is a norm for them. The key icons are also quite minimalistic, choosing to omit secondary functions like media controls or backlighting from print. I personally like that aesthetic choice on my keyboard and have since memorized my shortcut commands during my time with the Mionix Wei keyboard. I’m also a fan of the font decision Drop uses on their keyboards. With the exception of the shift commands on the num row like the $ and @ signs, every letter and word on the keyboard fits my style to a tee.
Lastly, the Drop ENTR plugs into a computer using a USB-C slot. You can bring your own cable to the party as this mechanical keyboard allows for detachable connectivity. That’s terrific for customization with coiled aviator cables. Drop has a bit of a compatibility issue with a lot of their keyboards due to the output of wattage. Fortunately, the ENTR doesn’t seem to be plagued with that same fate as it’s siblings in their current lineup of keyboards.
You can’t really go wrong with the Drop ENTR. I personally believe that tenkeyless is the perfect medium for just about every single user in the world. 65% keyboards are getting more popular by the day, but when it comes to versatility and aesthetic presence, tenkeyless keyboards like this one can increase efficiency ever so slightly. At $100, the ENTR is a high quality typing experience that did not disappoint my high expectations from a hip brand. If anything I’m worried now that the ENTR is just a gateway for me to spend way too much money on other Drop products like the Shift and Alt which I’ve been eyeing for a very long time!
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on September 28, 2021
The color and switch combination I chose to add to my desk setup was the green/grey combo utilizing the Halo True switches. As the cheapest product in Drop’s lineup, the backlighting on the ENTR has only white coloring. That might be a turn off for some buyers spoiled by years of RGB gaming keyboards. I personally don’t mind not having RGB here, but the white coloring doesn’t mesh too well with the green and grey combination of the board. Thanks to the board, the white light produces an off yellowish tint. This has a very 1980s IBM feel to it. That aesthetic feel is back in nowadays so this might be a benefit to retro keyboard seekers.
Other than that, the Halo True switches fit perfectly in just about any setting as they are relatively dense in weight yet effective with the keystrokes. They’re springy with a suppressed muffle as to not be intrusive or obnoxious to others in your surroundings. The sound that comes out of this mechanical keyboard is deceptively tame in volume and presence. I actually think this would make a terrific office keyboard with this color combination body as well.
From a distance and up close, the ENTR has a subtle class and professional demeanor to it. In fact, I feel that way about most of Drop’s mechanical keyboards. Housed in an anodized aluminum casing with doubleshot PBT keycaps, the keyboard is pleasant to the eyes, while durable to the fingertips as well. It’s also a bit heavier than it looks thanks to that metal body. This keyboard can be propped up in only one height on top of laying flat on the table. I think the angle is just about right for most typing or gaming experiences to help alleviate strain during long periods in a certain position. It’s also nice and sturdy without any wobble or flex due to the solid body material.
I won’t know for sure how well a keyboard will hold up with everyday use until a couple years later, but at least with doubleshot PBT caps, I have a bit more confidence in it retaining it’s appearance for longer. Drop claims the ENTR will survive over 80 million keystrokes for the 87 keys on this board. Speaking of keystrokes, it has been quite fun messing around with these Halo True switches. There is a distinct retaliation sensation that feels as if the keyboard is putting up a resistance to your finger upon input. The cool thing about these switches is when you try typing with minimal impact and the ENTR registers the command with the key barely moving down. It’s quite fun to watch in slow motion when you’re typing. This is a heavy departure from the sound and feel of something like my Azio Retro keyboard or the light tapping opto-mechanical switches on my Razer Huntsman.
The keyboard layout is tenkeyless which means we don’t have a numpad here. Drop isn't known to produce full sized keyboards so this is a norm for them. The key icons are also quite minimalistic, choosing to omit secondary functions like media controls or backlighting from print. I personally like that aesthetic choice on my keyboard and have since memorized my shortcut commands during my time with the Mionix Wei keyboard. I’m also a fan of the font decision Drop uses on their keyboards. With the exception of the shift commands on the num row like the $ and @ signs, every letter and word on the keyboard fits my style to a tee.
Lastly, the Drop ENTR plugs into a computer using a USB-C slot. You can bring your own cable to the party as this mechanical keyboard allows for detachable connectivity. That’s terrific for customization with coiled aviator cables. Drop has a bit of a compatibility issue with a lot of their keyboards due to the output of wattage. Fortunately, the ENTR doesn’t seem to be plagued with that same fate as it’s siblings in their current lineup of keyboards.
You can’t really go wrong with the Drop ENTR. I personally believe that tenkeyless is the perfect medium for just about every single user in the world. 65% keyboards are getting more popular by the day, but when it comes to versatility and aesthetic presence, tenkeyless keyboards like this one can increase efficiency ever so slightly. At $100, the ENTR is a high quality typing experience that did not disappoint my high expectations from a hip brand. If anything I’m worried now that the ENTR is just a gateway for me to spend way too much money on other Drop products like the Shift and Alt which I’ve been eyeing for a very long time!
But, i don't know if i like the Halo True switches. They seem really stiff and i knew they were going to be heavier than the browns but damn it's really noticeable. Does anyone know if there's a break in period? lol Another, con is the lack of Wireless functionality. Man, even my Anne pro is wireless for about the same price. That should have been a standard feature.
I might want to exchange it for the yellow gateron, but i have heard/read that they have a nasty scratchy sound on some keys. Has anyone found that on their board?
I really like to love this board and for the price it's a great steal. I would recommend you try this board as an option to getting into the hobby.
Update: Dec 8, 2020
Like I said up top, i really wanted to like this board but trying it out for a little, I'm afraid i have to return it. The construction is great, very solid, BUT i could not give the pinging and the horrible stabs a resolution. I didn't want to take it apart to fix, so i've decided to return it. I will try and look for an alternative with the halo true switches. I really REALLY wish Drop would have put some sort of dampening material inside so that the typing experience wasn't so hollow. The backing being so solid, so great was cheapened by the hollowness of the top plastic.
It really is a true beginners board for those looking to experience the mechanical world of keyboards.
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Reviewed in Singapore 🇸🇬 on November 24, 2022
Keys are high quality and never feel oily after long use.
The switches are really interesting on the board. Gateron yellows are great if you want linear. Nothing to worry about there. The halos are a super interesting switch, but they're a lot heavier than most keyboards you've probably tried. If you like them, you'll love them.
The case shell is aluminum but the innards are a cheap plastic tray mount. Still, the keyboard feels premium. The tray mount screws just bite into plastic standoffs, so you don't want to be taking it apart over and over. But you won't need to anyways, because you can't do much inside. The switches are soldered so no easy hot swap.
All in all it's a sweet board at the warehouse price!
After changing the switches and putting a little bit better key caps on the keyboard I love it. My only wish is that it ran QMK like the rest of drops boards.













































