

⌨️ Elevate your typing game with style and durability — don’t get left behind!
Womier Low Profile Keycaps are precision-engineered PBT keycaps designed for mechanical keyboards with Cherry MX and Gateron switches. Featuring a half-height profile for enhanced typing comfort, double-shot construction for lasting durability, and shine-through legends to showcase vibrant RGB lighting, this full set fits a wide range of keyboard sizes from 60% to 100%. Perfect for professionals and gamers seeking a sleek, high-performance upgrade backed by a 12-month warranty.

















| ASIN | B0BVYV67QS |
| Additional Features | Backlit, Keycaps for Mechanical Keyboard, Low Profile |
| Antenna Location | Gaming, Office |
| Best Sellers Rank | #11 in Keycaps |
| Brand | Womier |
| Built-In Media | Keycap Puller |
| Button Quantity | 118 |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Gaming Console, Keyboard |
| Connectivity Technology | USB |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 567 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Polybutylene Terephthalate |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Keyboard Backlighting Color Support | RGB |
| Keyboard Description | Gaming |
| Keyboard Layout | QWERTY |
| Manufacturer | XVX |
| Model Name | TC-xinDPX-H |
| Model Number | TC-xinDPX-H |
| Number of Keys | 134 |
| Power Source | USB powered |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Gaming, Office |
| Special Feature | Backlit, Keycaps for Mechanical Keyboard, Low Profile |
| Style Name | Modern |
| Switch Type | Mechanical |
| Theme | Letters |
| Warranty Description | 1-year warranty |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
P**K
Good feel, nice shine-through, great profile, nice sound
The keycaps feel great to type on, the tactile feel is smooth and pleasing. The sound is a pleasing echo that tends towards bass. The lower profile makes typing much more pleasing if you're into the lower profile. The colors are nice quality, I wish there were a bit more variations but you can't knock it for that. Using them on a Keychron Q3 HE. The south facing LEDs on that keyboard aren't great. There is still light bleed between the keycaps just because of the nature of south facing LEDs but the legends do light up but you really have to push up the brightness on the backlight to get the edge keycaps to shine through. In other words, its good enough for south facing LEDs.
D**.
Excellent! Perfect mod for my RK84
I've gone down this rabbit hole recently of trying to find the perfect keyboard. I ended up really liking the Royal Kludge RK84 with mechanical blue switches (I am a heavy typist, programmer/IT pro) except for one thing... the keycaps were WAY WAY too tall. Instead of sending it back, I decided I would keep the keyboard and get a set of low profile keycaps. Enter these... They came really nicely packaged in a two-layer tray that was laid out like a keyboard would be. There were keys for anything I could imagine needing (different sized Alt/CTRL/Function keys for different keyboard layouts, etc.). The finish is matte with just a little bit of texture. Overall feel is 4/5 (I prefer the soft-touch feel of my keychrons a little better). I had no problems whatsoever installing these and the fit was perfect. My keyboard has north-facing LEDs so shine-through is adequate, although some of the larger legends (Caps/shift) aren't completely uniform. Not enough of an issue to bother me. Again, 4/5. There is no legend for media keys or any of the specific shortcut functions for my keyboard (of course). While I think this makes for a really nice, clean look, you're going to have to refer to your keyboard manual for anything other than standard use. I don't tend to use media keys, and I've memorized the important shortcut functions (like connecting my keyboard to a different device) so it isn't a big deal to me. YMMV. I'm a big fan of the profile and the typing experience is superb. Even though they sit a little higher on the key switches, you can see the huge difference in height in the pictures I provided. They have a nice wide crown with narrow shoulders that make it easy to get an accurate keypress without accidental activations. I did some objective measurements using the stock keycaps, these, and my Keychron K5 and K3 keyboards (both low-profile). These consistently produce the highest WPM and accuracy scores for me. Again, YMMV. Keyboards are extremely personal, but if you are looking for a low-profile keycap, I would absolutely recommend giving these a try. I only wish they came in more colors so I could customize a little bit (even if it did cost me an extra $20).
A**A
Caps work and look great, except for the spacebar.
These actually look pretty good with the Keychron K3 Max 75%. Feel good and are lit pretty well. Only thing is the spaceman doesn't fit properly and wobbles. The caps feel like decent quality and were simple to pop on.
J**Y
Better than expected!
They are a perfect fit & they give you enough variety to make sure you have all the keys! Its really easy to setup as ive never done it before, i was worried that they wouldnt fit cause maybe got the wrong format. Other than that imthey feel pretty nice & i wanted something shinethrough because i mainly type & game in the dark. I have the Nuphy Air75 v3 & the color just makes it pop more. They air a hair taller than the oem keycaps & the sound signature has changed slightly, with the original sounding more creamy even with the brown switches i have. I think the height & material has given it a more thock or clacky like a red switch. 10/10 though they look amazing!
J**N
Decent Low-Profile Keycaps , Great for RGB, But Lacking in Sound and Feel
These low-profile keycaps are a decent option if you're specifically looking for a shorter keycap set, but they do have some trade-offs. I got them because I wanted a low-profile feel on my regular mechanical keyboard, and while they do deliver on that, there are some things to keep in mind if you're considering them. First, the shine-through legends are very crisp and bright, which is great if you use RGB lighting. The black and white color scheme is also really nice—it has a clean, modern look that works well with almost any keyboard. The contrast between the black and white makes the legends super easy to read, and since they’re doubleshot, there’s no risk of the lettering wearing off over time. If you want a set that lets your RGB shine while still looking sharp, this definitely works. As for the feel, they’re fine, but nothing mind-blowing. Since they’re shorter than regular keycaps, they make typing feel a little different, even on a standard mechanical board. I was expecting a lower profile, but the change in typing feel is more noticeable than I thought. They make the overall experience feel a little snappier since your fingers don’t have to travel as far, but they also remove some of the deep keypress sensation you get with taller profiles like Cherry or OEM. If you're coming from a standard keyboard, it might take a little getting used to. One thing to note is the sound profile. Because these are thinner than standard PBT keycaps, they don’t have that deep, solid sound you might expect from thicker caps. Instead, they produce a higher-pitched, somewhat hollow clack rather than a rich, deep thock. If you’re someone who really cares about sound, this might not be the best choice unless you have a keyboard with a dampened or gasket-mounted case that can help tone it down. On a louder board, these caps will emphasize higher frequencies, which might not be ideal. Another potential downside is the fit and compatibility. They work with standard MX-style switches, but since they’re low-profile, the key height difference can feel weird if you’re mixing them with normal keycaps. Also, because they’re shorter, they don’t feel as sculpted, so there’s less of a natural flow between rows compared to a typical keycap set. If you’re someone who relies on the sculpting of each row to guide your fingers, this set might feel a little flat. They're easy to put on so that's a plus and again they seems pretty durable. Overall, these low-profile keycaps are decent if you specifically want a shorter set with shine-through legends. They look great, they let RGB lighting shine through well, and they type fine, but they won’t give you the same depth or sound as a more traditional PBT set. If you’re after a snappier, more minimal feel, they’re a good option, but if you love a rich typing sound and deeper key presses, you might want to look at a thicker low-profile PBT set or an alternative profile like XDA or Cherry for a better balance.
M**X
A Very Good Replacement KeyCap Product Needing a Slight Improvement
I have a Keychron K3 Pro keyboard that I thoroughly enjoy. It is a low profile compact keyboard with no number pad. It's very slim compared to the original Keychron K2 mechanical keyboard I purchased several years ago that is still today going strong. I wanted a more of "black" look to my keyboard for black is sleek and modern making your desktop look cutting edge. I did my research and found the WOMIER Low Profile Keycap Shine Through Keycaps for Cherry Gateron MX Switches. They are doubleshot PBT design, oil resistant, and durable. These keycaps are 4.5mm in height compared to the 11mm full height keycaps. The finish I would prefer to be a "smooth" matte black. The finish on these keycaps is good, but could be better. They don't need to be shiny. Let's see how they work out in the long run. What is essential for good long term wear is to keep the keycaps clean of any oils and debris collected after use. I clean my keyboard several times a week with a simple damp rag. Twice a month, I use a rag dipped in Dawn dishwasher soap, and clean the caps followed by a damp rag. This usually gets the job done for long term wear. The one thing I noticed is that the caps lock keycap was designed with just the "plus" insert which is normal, but for my keyboard, it had "three" catches as noted in the attached picture. This is not a deal killer and I understand the vendor designed these keycaps to be generic for all types of low profile keyboards. However, they could have made one of the "caps lock" keycap with THREE catches. Again, not a deal killer, but if this one particular keycap gives me problems, I still have the original keycap as a spare. The included orange keycap removing tool was not of much use. It was too short compared to other keycap pullers that were longer and easier to use. In summary, this is a decent product that gets the job done with a couple of nuances that is no big deal, but warranted mentioning in this review. This is a value based product. I recommend them.
T**M
(Almost) Fantastic for Keychron K5 Max
Do you have a low-profile Keychron K5 Max? Are you also frustrated Keychron never stocks the low-profile, shine-through keycaps for a keyboard with RGB back lighting, or just wanna customize? Have I got (almost) good news for you. I picked up the Gray set of these Womier caps simply wanting to have my backlit keyboard be back lit! The good: 1. The small, *single post* key caps fit nicely. 2. The key feel is very good and sound is similar. 3. These are north lit caps and the K5 is a north lit keyboard, so the shine through works very well! See photos. 4. They really give a full set of key caps, including options for the size and colors of different auxiliary keys, like different size and color return keys. Very nice. Some draw backs. These are not the fault of Womier, the Keychron caps are just different: 1. The wider caps are the right size, but any secondary posts are slightly too long. They work but make an unsatisfying click when you type on them as a result. This might be fixable by very carefully cutting down the secondary posts a little, but I didn't try. 2. The spacebar has a similar issue and does not sit or tap evenly as a result. 3. Minor: These caps run parallel to the board surface. The stock ones run in a stair step pattern and as a result these are slightly thicker at the north side of each cap than stock. See side photo where the white keys are these and the orange and gray are stock keychron. That said, I just swapped most of them to enjoy the back lighting as I like to dim the lights at night. For now I left all the top row keys which had special secondary symbols, and I left most of the large caps stock (as shown) so they actuate smoothly. The result is satisfying enough! Again, they feel great and the shine through is quite good. Will see if the bigger caps being not totally level motivates me to try trimming the Womier stems a bit. Overall I feel Womier is redeeming my keyboard with this one.
H**N
Great minimal keycaps set with some points to improve
Love the keycaps set. Very low profile and nice. Sounds amazing on my Q1 Pro with gateron ink black v2 switches. Only 2 things I wish it had. 1) wish there was a win key that had the windows logo. Guessing it has some sort of licencing thing behind it preventing it. 2) wish there was an option that allowed shine through to work with south facing RGB. On my Q1 Pro, which has south facing RGB, the legends aren't lit because of where the legends are on the key. Wish there was a version with the legends printed on the bottom half of the key. Beyond those two things tho, the keycaps set is great. Sounds great, feels great, fits perfectly.
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