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📄 Product Description
The Warrior of Light and Life
The ZoomTKL Dyna is the latest evolution of Meletrix / Wuque Studio's celebrated Zoom TKL series — and it takes the custom keyboard experience to a new level. Anyone who's held a Zoom75 or Zoom65 knows the brand's material quality and sound engineering. The Dyna takes all of that and combines it with a futuristic, aggressive design, a modular display and rotary knob system, and performance that satisfies even competitive gamers. Available as a barebone kit — you choose your own switches and keycaps to build your perfect keyboard.

Multilayout: ANSI and ISO in one PCB
The Dyna features a multilayout PCB and plate that supports both ANSI and ISO — you decide which layout fits you during the build. This makes the Dyna especially flexible: whether you prefer ANSI for gaming and coding or need ISO for German text with all umlauts and ß — the kit is ready for both layouts out of the box.
Modular display + rotary knob system (pre-installed)
One of the Dyna's signature features: a fully pre-installed display and rotary knob on the right side of the keyboard. Both modules are connected to the PCB via a pogo-pin-integrated mechanism — no wiring, no improvising. The knob has a ripple-textured surface for better grip and a futuristic look.
Prefer two extra keys instead of the display or knob? No problem — both modules can be removed and replaced with switches and keycaps. That gives you several possible configurations:
- Display + rotary knob (default, pre-installed)
- Knob + two keys (display removed)
- Display + one key (knob removed)
- Full keys (both modules removed, classic TKL layout)

8K polling rate, 0.6 ms latency
The Dyna isn't just beautiful — it's also damn fast. In wired mode, it delivers a polling rate of 8000 Hz at a measured latency of just 0.6 ms. That makes it competitive-grade for FPS games, rhythm games, and anything where every millisecond counts. Even in 2.4 GHz wireless mode, it still delivers 4 kHz polling rate at 1.1 ms latency — wireless performance at pro level.
Four mounting systems included in the kit
How important typing feel and sound are to you is up to you. The Dyna comes with four different mounting options that you can combine according to your preference:
- Top mount — direct, precise typing feel with crisp sound
- Split O-ring mount — soft, cushioned bottom-out with reduced sound
- Elastic bar silicone mount — balanced middle ground with pleasant bounce
- Silica gel particle mount — maximum dampening for deep, round "thock"
On top of that, there are three foam options (Poron foam, Classic foam, Cork sandwich) that you can freely combine — that adds up to dozens of sound profiles you can switch between depending on your mood.
Front-rear design harmony
The Dyna features a consistently coherent design concept between front and back:
- Diamond-pattern lighting on the front — a subtle but unmistakable RGB accent strip shining through a precisely milled grille
- Signature TIGA series grille design on the back — clean, ordered grille lines with retro charm
- 4D light domain on the underside that mirrors the front lighting — in dim conditions, this creates a dynamic "light warrior" effect

Premium materials & thoughtful geometry
The case is made from solid CNC-machined 6063 aluminum. Over 20 iterations based on community feedback shaped the final look: the rounded R-corners ensure ergonomic comfort, while the 40° angled underside creates a sharp contrast to the softer lines on top. The front height of 18 mm at a typing angle of 6.7° is designed for long typing sessions.
Tri-mode connectivity with massive battery capacity
- USB-C wired (8 kHz polling rate, 0.6 ms latency)
- 2.4 GHz wireless via dongle (4 kHz polling rate, 1.1 ms latency)
- Bluetooth 5.4 (133 Hz polling rate, 8 ms latency)
Two integrated 4000 mAh batteries (8000 mAh total) deliver power for days of wireless use — even with RGB lighting enabled.
VIA compatibility & full customization
The Dyna is fully VIA compatible. Through the web-based open-source tool, you can remap every key, set up layers, record macros, and customize the RGB lighting and display — all directly in your browser, no installation needed.
Hot-swap, no soldering required
The Dyna comes with a hot-swap PCB, so you can swap switches anytime — whether 3-pin or 5-pin MX compatible. Perfect for switch sampling, modding experiments, or simply adjusting your typing feel to your daily mood.
Who is the ZoomTKL Dyna for?
- Custom keyboard builders who want a TKL kit with modular display/knob functionality
- Competitive gamers who need 8K polling rate and 0.6 ms latency
- Modding enthusiasts who want to experiment with four mounting systems and three foams
- Sound- and design-conscious users who want to combine function with futuristic aesthetics
Note: The Dyna is a barebone kit. Switches and keycaps are not included and must be purchased separately.
🛠 Specifications
📦 What's in the Box
⭐ Reviews
The Warrior of Light and Life
The ZoomTKL Dyna is the latest evolution of Meletrix / Wuque Studio's celebrated Zoom TKL series — and it takes the custom keyboard experience to a new level. Anyone who's held a Zoom75 or Zoom65 knows the brand's material quality and sound engineering. The Dyna takes all of that and combines it with a futuristic, aggressive design, a modular display and rotary knob system, and performance that satisfies even competitive gamers. Available as a barebone kit — you choose your own switches and keycaps to build your perfect keyboard.

Multilayout: ANSI and ISO in one PCB
The Dyna features a multilayout PCB and plate that supports both ANSI and ISO — you decide which layout fits you during the build. This makes the Dyna especially flexible: whether you prefer ANSI for gaming and coding or need ISO for German text with all umlauts and ß — the kit is ready for both layouts out of the box.
Modular display + rotary knob system (pre-installed)
One of the Dyna's signature features: a fully pre-installed display and rotary knob on the right side of the keyboard. Both modules are connected to the PCB via a pogo-pin-integrated mechanism — no wiring, no improvising. The knob has a ripple-textured surface for better grip and a futuristic look.
Prefer two extra keys instead of the display or knob? No problem — both modules can be removed and replaced with switches and keycaps. That gives you several possible configurations:
- Display + rotary knob (default, pre-installed)
- Knob + two keys (display removed)
- Display + one key (knob removed)
- Full keys (both modules removed, classic TKL layout)

8K polling rate, 0.6 ms latency
The Dyna isn't just beautiful — it's also damn fast. In wired mode, it delivers a polling rate of 8000 Hz at a measured latency of just 0.6 ms. That makes it competitive-grade for FPS games, rhythm games, and anything where every millisecond counts. Even in 2.4 GHz wireless mode, it still delivers 4 kHz polling rate at 1.1 ms latency — wireless performance at pro level.
Four mounting systems included in the kit
How important typing feel and sound are to you is up to you. The Dyna comes with four different mounting options that you can combine according to your preference:
- Top mount — direct, precise typing feel with crisp sound
- Split O-ring mount — soft, cushioned bottom-out with reduced sound
- Elastic bar silicone mount — balanced middle ground with pleasant bounce
- Silica gel particle mount — maximum dampening for deep, round "thock"
On top of that, there are three foam options (Poron foam, Classic foam, Cork sandwich) that you can freely combine — that adds up to dozens of sound profiles you can switch between depending on your mood.
Front-rear design harmony
The Dyna features a consistently coherent design concept between front and back:
- Diamond-pattern lighting on the front — a subtle but unmistakable RGB accent strip shining through a precisely milled grille
- Signature TIGA series grille design on the back — clean, ordered grille lines with retro charm
- 4D light domain on the underside that mirrors the front lighting — in dim conditions, this creates a dynamic "light warrior" effect

Premium materials & thoughtful geometry
The case is made from solid CNC-machined 6063 aluminum. Over 20 iterations based on community feedback shaped the final look: the rounded R-corners ensure ergonomic comfort, while the 40° angled underside creates a sharp contrast to the softer lines on top. The front height of 18 mm at a typing angle of 6.7° is designed for long typing sessions.
Tri-mode connectivity with massive battery capacity
- USB-C wired (8 kHz polling rate, 0.6 ms latency)
- 2.4 GHz wireless via dongle (4 kHz polling rate, 1.1 ms latency)
- Bluetooth 5.4 (133 Hz polling rate, 8 ms latency)
Two integrated 4000 mAh batteries (8000 mAh total) deliver power for days of wireless use — even with RGB lighting enabled.
VIA compatibility & full customization
The Dyna is fully VIA compatible. Through the web-based open-source tool, you can remap every key, set up layers, record macros, and customize the RGB lighting and display — all directly in your browser, no installation needed.
Hot-swap, no soldering required
The Dyna comes with a hot-swap PCB, so you can swap switches anytime — whether 3-pin or 5-pin MX compatible. Perfect for switch sampling, modding experiments, or simply adjusting your typing feel to your daily mood.
Who is the ZoomTKL Dyna for?
- Custom keyboard builders who want a TKL kit with modular display/knob functionality
- Competitive gamers who need 8K polling rate and 0.6 ms latency
- Modding enthusiasts who want to experiment with four mounting systems and three foams
- Sound- and design-conscious users who want to combine function with futuristic aesthetics
Note: The Dyna is a barebone kit. Switches and keycaps are not included and must be purchased separately.


