- Nightfox keyboards are being sold at a reduced price due to a factory defect with the switches
- The keyboards have hairtrigger switches that may misfire with minor contact and may require re-soldering new switches
- The Nightfox is a darker version of the WhiteFox with black PBT keycaps and deep red accent keys
- The keyboard has a CNC machined case, plate, and screws in a dark anthracite coal color
- This may be the last batch of NightFox keyboards due to a microcontroller shortage
- The NightFox uses Hako switches designed by Input Club to emulate Cherry MX Clear and Topre switches
- The True Fox layout is optimized for rapid typing and quick computer input
- The NightFox is an open-source keyboard with native compatibility and NKRO in Windows, Linux, and Mac OS
- The keyboard can be customized using the KLL Configurator for key reassignments and macros
- The NightFox has a compact form factor with fully programmable keys and durable dyesub PBT keycaps
- The keyboard has a machined, anodized aluminum body with a USB-C connector and Cherry-style stabilizers
- It comes with a carrying case, USB-C to USB-A cable, spare rubber pads, and all keycaps from the NightFox set
- The keyboard measurements are 12 ½ x 4 ⅜ x 1.15 in. for the keyboard and 13 ⅝ x 5 ⅜ x 3 ⅜ in. for the case
- The NightFox includes 1/16" hex screw size for customization and LED chip output (LEDs not included) is 3.3 volts, 3.2 mA per LED