How I got my ZSA Voyager to Singapore for less by skipping the regional markups

May 16, 2026

My obsession with the ZSA Voyager

As someone who spends at least ten hours a day typing in our sunny Singapore, I started feeling the strain in my wrists. I knew I needed to switch to a split mechanical keyboard. After months of research in early 2026, I realized the ZSA Voyager was the exact tool I wanted. It is thin, magnetic, and uses high-quality switches that make coding feel like a dream.

How I got my ZSA Voyager to Singapore for less by skipping the regional markups
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The Voyager is trending among developers right now because it solves the bulkiness problem of older split keyboards. However, finding one in Singapore is a challenge. Most of the stock sits in the US or is shipped from manufacturers with hefty international fees that do not make sense for my budget. I decided to find a way to get it without paying the massive retail markups we often see at local specialty shops.

Doing the math on Singapore delivery

When I first looked at ordering the Voyager, the direct shipping quotes from Asia-based distributors were surprisingly high. Even though we are closer geographically, the logistics networks often favor US-bound shipments for bulk stock. I found that buying from a US store and using a freight forwarder was actually the cheaper path.

I used a shipping calculator to compare the costs. By sending the keyboard to a tax-free US address first, I managed to avoid US sales tax entirely. This saved me about 8% right off the top before the keyboard even started its journey to me. When I calculated the total cost to ship to Singapore, the savings were clear compared to the inflated prices on local marketplaces.

Shipping estimates for the Voyager box

To help you plan your own purchase, I have put together the logistics data based on my own shipment. The ZSA Voyager is a premium piece of hardware, but its packaging is remarkably efficient and compact.

Metric Estimated Value
Box Weight Approx. 2.0 lbs (0.9 kg)
Box Dimensions 11 x 8 x 3 inches (Small Parcel)
Battery Check No Lithium Batteries (Wired Only)
Volumetric Risk Low

Since the box is small and dense, you do not have to worry much about volumetric weight. Usually, couriers charge based on whichever is higher between actual weight and size, but the Voyager box is small enough that the actual weight is the primary factor. Because it is a wired keyboard, there are no lithium battery restrictions to worry about, which keeps the international shipping rates much lower and simplifies the customs process.

Setting up my tax-free US address

I decided to use comGateway for this purchase because they provided me with a warehouse address in Oregon. This is crucial because Oregon has 0% sales tax. If I had shipped it to a warehouse in California or New York, I would have paid an extra $30 or $40 just in US taxes.

Once my Voyager arrived at the warehouse, I was notified immediately. I could see the shipping fees upfront and choose the speed of delivery. I opted for a faster express route because I was impatient to start typing. If you are curious about the current costs for different speeds, you should check the international shipping rates page for the latest 2026 pricing.

Handling GST and import tax in 2026

One thing we have to be careful about in Singapore is the import tax. As of 2026, the GST rules for low-value goods are well-established, but since the Voyager is a high-end keyboard, it usually exceeds the minimum threshold for tax-free imports. You should prepare to pay the prevailing GST rate when the item clears customs.

I found it very helpful to read up on how these charges are calculated so I wasn't surprised by the final bill. Check our guide on GST/VAT to see how to handle these payments smoothly. My forwarder handled the documentation, so I just had to pay the digital invoice once it arrived in Singapore. It was much easier than trying to navigate the paperwork myself.

My final verdict on the shipping process

Buying the ZSA Voyager this way took about a week longer than buying locally, but I saved nearly $120 SGD in the process. For a specialized tool like this, that is a significant amount of money that I can now spend on custom keycaps or a nice desk mat. Using a Singapore delivery specialist made the whole experience feel secure.

If you are tired of the limited mechanical keyboard selection in local shops, I highly recommend looking at US stores. I used the shipping calculator to verify my savings before I hit the buy button, and the actual costs were almost identical to the estimate. My wrists are already feeling the benefits of the split layout, and my wallet is happy that I didn't pay the "local convenience" premium.

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