When comparing Leopold FC660C vs Lofree Four Season keyboard, the Slant community recommends Leopold FC660C for most people. In the question“What are the best compact (≲ 75%) mechanical keyboards with dedicated arrow keys?” Leopold FC660C is ranked 1st while Lofree Four Season keyboard is ranked 5th. The most important reason people chose Leopold FC660C is:
Topre switches are a high end switch which typically cost a hefty premium. They have mechanical components protected underneath a rubber dome which makes them more durable.
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Pros
Pro Topre switches at a good price
Topre switches are a high end switch which typically cost a hefty premium. They have mechanical components protected underneath a rubber dome which makes them more durable.
Pro Solid construction
The Leopold FC660C is a solid and well-build mechanical keyboard. In fact, it's heavier than the HHKB (Happy Hacking Keyboard).
Pro Topre switches are plate mounted
This board's keys don't feel bouncy thanks to it's topre switch design. Since the torpe switches are mounted directly on the plate, the board feels much stiffer overall.
Pro Compact and portable footprint
If you love your keyboard enough to want to use it everywhere, it should be portable, especially if it's as expensive as this one is. The FC660C is very compact and easy to carry around.
Pro Mechanical keyboard
A really sweet typing feeling with some clicka clacka.
Pro Solid stand
It has a certain weight, which gives the keyboard a solid stand.
Pro Pairing with 3 devices at the same time
Easy switching between 3 bluetooth devices.
Pro Keyboard backlight
3 backlight settings plus off.
Pro Battery lasts weeks
Pro Supports Windows/Android and Mac/iOS
Cons
Con Can suffer from squeeky "plastic on plastic" rubbing with the case
Con Very expensive
Con Non standard key sizes
Non standard key sizes means your aftermarket keycap options are limited to non-modifiers. This issue also exists with virtually every other keyboard that utilises the Topre switch.
Con Right Shift key a bit small
The right schift key needs a but of getting used to
Con Not super quiet
The mechanical keys are not loud but they do give a sound