Has there been any (minor) hardware developments on the Rise line, or are all Seaboard Rise created identicly?
Would be good to know, as I am considering buying a used one.
Thanks.
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Marcus
said
about 4 years ago
Hey Lars,
The RISE units we produce today don't have any hardware differences to older units. The nature of silicone as a material means that there can be subtle differences in the feel of the keywave from unit to unit, but these are very small.
Thanks,
Marcus | Creator Support Agent
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Marcus
said
about 4 years ago
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Hey Lars,
The RISE units we produce today don't have any hardware differences to older units. The nature of silicone as a material means that there can be subtle differences in the feel of the keywave from unit to unit, but these are very small.
Lars Daniel Terkelsen
Has there been any (minor) hardware developments on the Rise line, or are all Seaboard Rise created identicly?
Would be good to know, as I am considering buying a used one.
Thanks.
Hey Lars,
The RISE units we produce today don't have any hardware differences to older units. The nature of silicone as a material means that there can be subtle differences in the feel of the keywave from unit to unit, but these are very small.
Thanks,
Marcus | Creator Support Agent
Marcus
Hey Lars,
The RISE units we produce today don't have any hardware differences to older units. The nature of silicone as a material means that there can be subtle differences in the feel of the keywave from unit to unit, but these are very small.
Thanks,
Marcus | Creator Support Agent
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