Want Oblotzky’s GMK Space Cadet keycap set on a compact, reliable keyboard with all the bells and whistles? This version of the Tokyo60 mechanical keyboard is just like the original, only now it’s decked out with the Space Cadet keycaps, which are based on a computer used at MIT in the 1980s. What’s more, the keyboard features an anodized Cadet-gray case to match the caps. As for the frame, the Tokyo60 sports a sleek, seamless design. Constructed with just two pieces of 6000-series aluminum, the case is machined at a 5-degree angle. This angle, in combination with the keycaps, is optimized for an ergonomic feel. Thanks to the hot-swappable PCB, you can swap in new switches in minutes. With no need for soldering, the Tokyo60 is a fun, easy-to-assemble side project—not to mention it can be completely reprogrammed and comes with bottom-lit RGB LEDs.