Anything that allows more customisation is a win in my book.
Keychron releases free factory blueprints for 83 of its keyboards with models for keycaps, knobs, plates, and more, though ...
Keychron is one of the best-known names in mainstream mechanical keyboards. It has a dozen keyboards to its name (including the Q1), so it’s safe to say they know a thing or two about designing a ...
It was only a few months ago that we reviewed Keychron’s first Alice-style keyboard with the Keychron Q8. The company is back again with a different take on that layout, this time designed around ...
Keychron published the 3D design files for some of its keyboards and mice on GitHub, including the popular Q and V series ...
We're testing if a fully upgraded $70 Keychron V4 keyboard can compete with a $500 custom Zoom75 keyboard. The process ...
Keychron's devices have long supported the open-source QMK and VIA firmware platforms, allowing users to customize firmware behavior. However, the addition of editable hardware files takes ...
Those who love the old-school touch and feel of a mechanical keyboard have long-admired Keychron for its range of K-series keebs. The newest member of the family offers a new series name, Q1, an ...
Keyboard with magnetic switches instead of mechanical ones offer lots more customisation options including being able to set the actuation or trigger point of a key at different depths. Keyboards that ...
Some people are happy typing away on quiet membrane keyboards like Apple’s Magic Keyboard. Others are obsessed with pimping out their clickity-clackety mechanical keebs with the exact key caps, ...
The Keychron Q1 is a mechanical keyboard built for the enthusiast who wants to customize everything down to the switches while avoiding the mess of soldering keys. Mechanical keyboards appeal to a ...
The new Keychron Q2 wired keyboard is the most solid keyboard imaginable. It's a keyboard built for punishment and years of use. Lately, I’ve been exploring the world of mechanical keyboards. Amongst ...