Key Takeaways
1. Cerakey’s Peak60 is a ceramic keyboard case designed for GH60 mechanical keyboards, offering a high-end alternative to traditional materials like PBT and ABS.
2. The Peak60 is compatible with various PCBs, including Wooting 60HE and Gateron GT60 Pro+, making it a versatile choice for custom keyboard builders.
3. Initial color options for the Peak60 include white craze and plain white, with a 10% launch discount reducing the price to $107 and $134, respectively.
4. The case features a tray-mounted design with brass inserts for PCB screws and includes accessories like a poron foam sheet, assembly screwdriver, and silicone feet.
5. Weighing 760 g and with a front height of 22 mm, the Peak60 aims to enhance comfort compared to other mechanical keyboards without requiring a wrist rest.
Cerakey has made a name for itself with its long-lasting ceramic keycaps, which provide a high-end option compared to the PBT, ABS, and even metal keycaps that have been popular in the mechanical keyboard world for a long time. Their newest venture involves a keyboard case that is entirely made from ceramic. In contrast to the sintered technique used in the Keychron Q16 HE 8K, which we spotted at CES 2026 and are currently reviewing, the new Cerakey Peak60 appears to utilize a more conventional ceramic crafting method that gives it a more artisanal appearance.
Customization and Compatibility
The Peak60 is not a ready-made keyboard. Instead, it serves as an aftermarket case choice for GH60 mechanical keyboards, meaning it’s compatible with various PCBs like the Wooting 60HE and 60HE v2, as well as the Gateron GT60 Pro+ (currently priced at $109 on Amazon) and Geon Venom 60 HE, among others. For those interested in constructing their own custom keyboard, Cerakey offers a complete compatibility list on their website. While Cerakey has introduced four different color options for the Peak60, only the white craze and plain white will be available initially. To mark the launch, Cerakey is also offering a 10% discount on the Peak60 case, reducing its price to $107 for the white model and $134 for the white crazed glaze. The remaining two color variants, blue crazed and pink crazed, will be released later, and Cerakey applies these finishes in their ceramic keycap collections, allowing users to create a full ceramic keyboard with matching components.
Design and Features
The design of the case features a tray-mounted style, similar to the original 60HE, with brass inserts that seem to be made for the PCB screws. Included in the package are a poron foam sheet, an assembly screwdriver, and a set of silicone feet. Weighing in at 760 g, the case has a front height of 22 mm, which isn’t very tall, but it should provide a bit more comfort without a wrist rest compared to keyboards like the Keychron Q13 Max that we have reviewed before.


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