The summary of ‘The Persona 3 Reload Keycaps by HYTE’

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Wolter 97 unboxes and installs Persona 3 Reload keycaps on a Razer Black Widow V3 mini keyboard, sharing his initial impressions on the minimalist and visually pleasing packaging. He encounters challenges during the installation, particularly with the backspace and space bar keys, and notes issues with some keycaps not fitting well height-wise. The keycaps feature designs inspired by Persona 3, with notable elements such as Yukari’s bow and graphics of Filimon and Makoto Yuki. He completes the assembly, turning off the RGB lighting to appreciate the keyboard’s sound and appearance. Despite some frustrations and minor issues, he expresses satisfaction with the overall aesthetic and final product.

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In this part of the video, Wolter 97 unboxes the Persona 3 Reload keycaps from Height and shares his first impressions, noting the minimalist and aesthetically pleasing packaging. Despite some struggle opening the box, he eventually reveals the keycaps, highlighting their attractive Persona 3 blue color. He humorously remarks that if they weren’t inedible, he’d be tempted to eat them. Wolter then begins installing the keycaps onto a Razer Black Widow V3 mini keyboard, starting with the Escape key. He emphasizes the tedious process by speeding up the footage and cleaning under the keys with compressed air. He encounters challenges with the backspace key and mentions some keycaps not fitting well height-wise. Wolter expresses frustration with how difficult some keycaps are to remove, leading to the removal of some embarrassing footage.

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In this part of the video, the creator completes assembling a keyboard with stylish keycaps inspired by Persona 3. The process begins by placing keycaps on various rows and tackling the challenging task of installing the space bar key. They share thoughts on the detailed designs, like the ones featuring Yukari’s bow and a significant graphic on the space bar. The creator encounters some difficulties but eventually finishes the task, noting the aesthetic appeal of the keycaps. They highlight the space bar’s special design depicting Filimon and Makoto Yuki. After completing the assembly, they observe how the keyboard looks with RGB lighting, deciding to turn it off and appreciate its sound and appearance without it. Despite some minor issues, they express satisfaction with the final product before concluding the video.

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