WhiteFox Eclipse Reviews Compendium

Designed to go beyond the limitations of traditional keyboards, the WhiteFox Eclipse is a model of comfort, customization, and efficiency. This blog post gathers insights from leading reviewers, providing you with a quick distillation of their detailed analyses. 

We’ve compiled reviews from across the web for your reference. What you’ll find here are the TLDR versions of the full reviews (which you can access with the provided links). We’ll continue updating this compendium as reviews come in.

From Tom's Hardware's review of the WhiteFox Eclipse Mechanical Keyboard, first published on February 21st, 2024: 

"⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️. The WhiteFox Eclipse is an excellent reinvention of the original WhiteFox. Its magnetic case makes it a great choice for everyone — from new builders to experienced modders to mainstream users who just want a great set of keys." 

From Mech Tech Keyboard's review of the WhiteFox Eclipse Mechanical Keyboard, first published on December 21st, 2023: 

"There is no one magic feature that makes this keyboard stand out. But the sum of all of its parts come together in concert, providing the end user a performance that is akin to typing on a cloud. Truly, this is a lovely machine, and one that stands out from the hundreds of models I've reviewed."

From Matt3o's review of the WhiteFox Eclipse Mechanical Keyboard, first published on February 11th, 2024: 

"An incredibly smooth typing experience."

From TechTeamGB's review of the WhiteFox Eclipse Mechanical Keyboard, first published on March 4th, 2024: 

"Genuinely amazing" 

From Captain Sterling's review of the WhiteFox Eclipse Mechanical Keyboard, first published on March 8th, 2024: 

"An easy recommendation."

From Keyboard Builder Digest's review of the WhiteFox Eclipse Mechanical Keyboard, first published on March 8th, 2024: 

"The WhiteFox Eclipse is an incredibly [well-built] wireless keyboard (save the Bluetooth switch). With the cool magnetic case and excellent out-of-the-box sound, feel and typing experience I can wholeheartedly recommend it to anyone who likes the 68% layout. If portability matters, go with the lighter cases though."