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Drop, formerly Massdrop, ends most collaborations and rebrands under Corsair (drop.com)
76 points by stevebmark 9 hours ago | hide | past | favorite | 25 comments
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Drop/Massdrop had been on the way out for many years, I don't get the impression that they ever truly recovered from the transition away from the "group buy for anything" model. They were probably just barely kept afloat by the audiophile gear and keyboards.

Sad to see it go, but it had degraded significantly from the Massdrop era. It used to be a place to get a decent discount on pre-orders from good to great brands, but it slowly became nothing but second rate computer accessories.

I still have most of the things I bought from Massdrop - pocket knife, leather belt, headphones, etc. Those products lasted.


Same, still use my pocket knife that I bought off Massdrop 12 years ago.

Massdrop was interesting, as a place to get stuff you couldn't get elsewhere easily (even if I never bought something there, I considered it multiple times and I think I had some things on my wait list). Is there already something like a successor platform? Drop.com as a site for branded corsair gear is completely useless.

For keyboards specifically, there are still community run group buys happening on the geekhack forum.

It's both a lot more interesting and a lot more risky than Massdrop used to be in the sense that there is lots of stuff that even the old Massdrop never would have offered but you're sending a random person on the internet money (sometimes hundreds of dollars) and hoping to receive a product many months later. They have added a "vendor trust" program in recent years to better help inform buyers but there is always risk.


> Is there already something like a successor platform?

I too would like to know. I bought many keyboard build kits from massdrop back in the day as well as my terrific Sennheiser headphones.


In other words they’ve shut it down, and are going to use the brand recognition to hawk as much low quality gaming merch as they can.

Which brands do you usually recommend for desktop/laptop related accessories?

Bought my ergoxdoxen from them when they were just starting out.

They even sent me a gift box because my blog post about the keyboard had driven so much traffic. It had a CST mouse in it (among other things).

Still using the mouse.

Nowadays you can buy awesome small batch keyboards from small vendors.


Do you have a recommended small vendor? I am on the look out for some new switches!

I think I got a really cool wallet and notebook from Hand & Sew through Massdrop many years ago. The wallet is long gone but the notebook is still around with a wonderful patina. It used to be a really cool site for unique items. I stopped using it when they had a falling out with Input Club and it seems like they've just gone downhill since then.

>Starting our next chapter, drop.com will become a hub for our collaborations with truly exciting titles—from The Lord of the Rings™ [...], and more—across the full CORSAIR family of brands.

Gandalf wept...


Well, this is disappointing. They were my goto site for keyboards. :/

According to Crunchbase, Massdrop raised ~92 MM through their series C, and then another ~40 MM in debt over the last couple years.

There is no way that MassDrop was ever going to justify that kind of capital investment. VC is such an inefficient and frankly delusional form of capital deployment at this point -- they have no idea what they're doing. It ironically looks a lot like central planning, where the VCs themselves invest with the intention of picking the winners and losers themselves.

This company should've bootstrapped and remained small-and-manageable. Not every business, not even most businesses, should raise money with the intention of becoming a "unicorn," it is nonsensical and this model has a lot of deleterious effects for our society, namely and most obviously enshittification when the outcome doesn't justify the investment.


> VC is such an inefficient and frankly delusional form of capital deployment

Can you suggest other saner forms? For example, having experts pick, government pick, or only one single debt instruments all have problems with the kinds of investments VC funds, not to mention that they also have their share of ludicrous and bad investments.

Also please suggest how you’d stop VC as is at its core a private investment club - you and other investors get together to invest capital into a profitable but risky venture. The only way to stop it would be to either ban private capital or to ban coordination of capital which on net ends up significantly worse.


Unfortunate, but as others point out, quality was on the decline for a while now. That said, I use their iteration of Holy Pandas on every keyboard I can. Wish I had hoarded some when they were still available.

Good thing I stockpiled on Planck boards. All good things have an end I guess.

I read this twice thinking it was an April fools joke I wasn’t getting.

Saw this coming a mile away. Brand was completely ruined after several debacles.

this is terrible, imho. defeats the purpose of the platform. i'm sad for 6XX series headphones :c


That's a bummer. I was just wondering where my HD 280s went (did I sell them when I emigrated?).

Got a source that isn't ai slop?

The first line of the linked article contains a link to Sonova's statement (Sennheisers new owner).

It's actually much worse than the linked article though, since it's corporate BS style AI generated slop.

https://www.sonova.com/en/sonova-presents-renewed-strategy-e...


Similarly sad for their PC38X headset. Though I know they shut down their Epos brand it was under a while ago.



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