A custom Nooir Klavier II mechanical keyboard was recently built with a total price of $1,350 [1].

This project highlights the growing trend of luxury peripheral customization, where high-end materials and precision engineering are used to optimize tactile feedback and acoustics.

The keyboard is constructed with a CNC aluminum case, providing a rigid and heavy foundation for the device. It utilizes a suspended internal structure, which is designed to isolate the typing surface and refine the sound profile during use [1].

Beyond the chassis, the build includes an adjustable typing feel, allowing the user to modify the responsiveness of the keys. The assembly is completed with a specific set of keycaps tailored to the Nooir Klavier II layout [1].

Custom mechanical keyboards often move beyond standard consumer electronics into the realm of enthusiast collectibles. The use of CNC machining ensures that the aluminum case meets tight tolerances, which contributes to the overall stability and premium feel of the board [1].

While most commercial keyboards focus on mass-market affordability, the $1,350 [1] investment in this specific model reflects a preference for modularity, and high-grade materials over standard off-the-shelf options.

A custom Nooir Klavier II mechanical keyboard was recently built with a total price of $1,350.

The emergence of ultra-premium keyboards like the Nooir Klavier II indicates a shift in the tech market toward 'boutique' hardware. By prioritizing CNC-machined metals and suspended internal structures, enthusiasts are treating computer peripherals as luxury precision instruments rather than disposable office equipment.