Smile Aluminum Alloy Artisan Keycap




Category: Artisan Keycaps




Category: Artisan Keycaps
The smiley face is cut so precisely, almost looks like it’s floating on the ESC key. The aluminum feels cool to the touch and has a nice, solid click when pressed. Really happy with how it stands out on my desk.
The weight is really satisfying—it adds a nice heft to my keyboard without being too bulky. I love how the brushed aluminum surface feels under my fingertips while typing.
The brushed aluminum feels cool and smooth under my finger, and the smile cutout catches the light perfectly on my desk. It’s a solid little accent piece that adds a playful touch to my keyboard without being obnoxious.
The machining on this Smile keycap is incredibly smooth, and the aluminum feels cool and dense under my finger. It adds a satisfying heft and a crisp clack sound to my daily typing.
Finally, a keycap that actually makes me smile every time I type. The aluminum feels cool and solid under my fingers, and the white enamel smile is so crisp and clean. It’s the perfect little accent piece on my otherwise boring board.
I love how the smile design catches the light from different angles. The aluminum feels cool and solid under my finger, and the artisan detailing is crisp without being sharp.
The weight on this keycap is satisfyingly solid, and the brushed finish catches the light nicely as I type. It clicks into place with a firm, reassuring snap that feels premium under my finger.
Was a bit worried the aluminum would feel too slick, but the texture is actually grippy and comfortable for my typing fingers. The weight gives each keystroke a satisfying, solid thunk that my old resin cap couldn't match.
The sculpted surface catches the light beautifully, and the anodized finish feels silky smooth under my fingertip. It sits perfectly on my switch with zero wobble.
The weight of this keycap is seriously satisfying—it’s a solid chunk of metal that makes every keystroke feel deliberate. The engraved design catches the light nicely, though it’s a bit pricier than I’d normally spend on a single cap. Still, for a centerpiece key like my ESC, it’s totally worth it.