Just as an FYI to anyone watching, i'm not sure how widespread the "light key pressing" issue is. But i have the optical blue switch board with rgb and i don't have this issue at all. I can rest my fingers on the board and i don't have any ghost typing or accidental presses, the actuation is precise and predictable on my board. I am extremely happy with the purchase. I use this board at work and the Logitech G915 TKL with Logi White Switches at home. Boards are very different but i love them both.
No one has time to waste on beautiful intros' and 5 minutes later to get to the point. Thank you for saving myself time and got to the info I needed to know. Reason why I came here
@@CraigalFun yea i gotta say i like it a lot. The keys are a bit sensitive so you have to be gentle when youre resting your fingers on the keyboard but so far very satisfied :) Only issue I had was with the usb-c cable, it worked the first time I used it but after that it just wont charge or connect the device. I honestly thought my keyboard was dead after 3 days of use and Id need to replace it but luckily it was just the cable. Swapped it with one of mine and works ok for now.
Not gonna last more than 1 to 2 years ?! WT* are you doing with your keyboards? You can exchange keycap and switches. This thing could last your whole life if you wanted ;)
Lol true I have a super old keyboard from ages ago that still uses a PS 2 interface and it still work though ofc they don't have that port anymore on modern devices.
Seriously though, how about the battery life? I can't actually use it wirelessly my whole life, because the battery will be useless after a few years, right?
For the switches being too sensitive and register before bump (causing typos) , it doesn’t happen anymore on keychron K3 V2 optical hot swappable brown switches (the version i’m using)
I received my K3v2 with red switches and they are terrible. Way too sensitive, you barely have to touch them to trigger a key press. It's unusable for me.
Hey Curious! I’m actually really considering getting the exact same board as u (K3 V2 with optical hot swappable brown switches)! Do u recommend it? How did the brown switches turn out, any distinct problems with having a low profile board, any other important findings you have that u could possibly share with me? This would be my first mechanical keyboard so I’m super excited to get one but at the same time want to make sure I’m getting a good one. Sorry if this is a lot to ask of u but want to get someone’s real opinion before I go ahead and get it :)
one thing that I would really love on this keyboard is a USB-A input, the ability to tether a wired or dongle mouse to it and have your mouse tag along with the Bluetooth swapping would be amazing for people who have multiple devices in their workflow, I organize and stream smash tournaments and have the broadcast running on one device and the bracket running on another, I would absolutely love to have this feature
Major flaw is that there is a lot of space difference between "S" and "W"...There is a struggle to reach "W" since there is big height difference...They forget to mention that for "Low profile" keyboard. Returned it immediately. Hexgears X1 is on the way.
i'll have to try it out if it's also a problem for me, but that's pretty fkn stupid for a low profile keyboard - as if they didn't try out their design before releasing to market
Also the early key registrations should have been more emphasized/analysed (It's hot swap after all, take a look!). It's most probably a design flaw and not only your unit (to short distance of the center poles to the laser beams?) But otherwise nicely produced video!
Optical switches have a very shallow actuation point all my prev did the same, it’s why I get them actually. I slide my fingers when I type and it just feels a lot better.
A thin-and-lightweight keyboard isn't ever going to feel solid like a tank. If you want tank-like, Keychron also make those, but then you've got something less portable. Choose your poison. And there's absolutely nothing wrong with ABS plastic keycaps. The legends won't wear off. Yeah, it gets shiny after it has been used a while. ABS is a traditional material for keycaps, and everybody knows it gets shiny with use. I think it's okay for a used keyboard to look like it's been used.
When covid hit, I thought hey, why not try a mechanical keyboard. What could go wrong. Well, now I have four keyboards from Keychron, working on them feels so damn amazing, I could never go back 😩 K3 and K1 SE ftw (in my opinion). I know there’s like a million companies out there these days making good mechanical keyboards but I’ve really fallen in love!
Originally the optical browns were too scratchy and the bump was more like a stop (imagine a square speed bump in a street) where the key is registered right before the bump. I lubed them and I like how they feel now, no scratch and the bump feels more like a round bump now, key register is obviously the same, I would have liked it to register after the bump.
@@JATCHOYT Just a heads up, you will need around 8 hours to do it comfortably. Each switch has a normal spring and a tiny spring for tactility which is very finicky to work with and lube. Good luck! Edit: For everyone else, it depends on which revision of the keychron browns you got, old one just hast one spring, new revision has two.
Jus got my k3, and only found your video now. :( i have the “light keys” issue, how did u resolve it? I like the low profile, not sure if I want to return it😢
I don't know why people are so nuts with this keyboard. I have it, it's not that great compare to Logi wireless keyboard. I need to place the keyboard really close to the computer to maintain the bluetooth connectivity properly. The only best thing about this keyboard is Yes It Looks gorgeous on my desk.
That's too bad, i have had the optical blue version with RGB for about 2 1/2 months and don't have this issue at all. The actuation is precise and predictable. No issues with resting my fingers on the keys.
@@andieluke1366 scratchy? No, i do think the opticals have a bit of a "higher pitch" once fulling pressed down, but aside from that i enjoy typing on it.
This is a known issue with the optical browns. They have a fix listed on the website, also I believe others have requested a warranty replacement and they had no issue.
Keyboard layout and software WARNING! There is a "Fn" key in the place of right "Alt". What's worse is that it CANNOT BE REMAPPED FOR some reason... So for anyone who needs right "Alt" to enter special characters in your alphabet, I wouldn't recommend this keyboard. It's a pitty because the hardware is excellent. Seriously, I wasn't expecting such nice looks, heft, design and satin finish of the keycaps. The switches sound excellent and the tactile feedback is on point. All this amazing hardware experience makes the right "Alt" issue the more frustrating.
Didn't pay attention to that when ordering my K3v2 german layout. Together with the much too sensitive red switches this keyboard is barely usable. With the german layout most programmers regularily need the right option key for square and curly brackets.
"I dont think this keyboard is gonna last more than 1-2years" Now, I am no expert on mechanical keyboards but my cheap-ass plastic keyboard has been doing work for MANY years now. I highly doubt that this one is gonna stop working after a year because of a plastic back-plate or whatever.
Great review as always, absolutely love your content and how professional it is. Btw 2 things I gotta say man: 1. You deserve WAYYYY more subs than you currently have. 2. You look so similar to Jesse McCartney, I just clocked that and I can't get it out of my head lol
Got my K3 low profile optical brown switch version today. louder than apple magic keyboard(no surprise). not as comfortable as typing on magic keyboard. the typing experience is a bit personal. Maybe there is a "break-in" period.
How have you gotten use to it in the past 2 months? I have a pc and mac at the same time so this might be a great middle ground with mechanical switches and Bluetooth
Hey, thanks for actually being critical instead of being a fanboy. That's too common in reviews now! Did the problem with the accidental presses go away and did you stick with it? I really like the look and features, I'm tempted to buy the new, larger K5 (full size)
Personally I don't get why eveyrone seems to say low profile boards are more ergonomic though. The way I sit by a desk laidback in a gaming chair, my arms are tilted slightly upwards. The perfect fit in my case is a slightly tall normal profile board raised to the highest out of 3 angles. I do like the K3 though. Low profile keys can be pretty great once you get used to the lighter and shorter activation, but there was quite a steep learning curve for me trying to adjust to not bottoming out with low profile clicky keys.
Hi! Is gateron or optical better? This will be my first mechanical keyboard and it will not be used for gaming, only productivity and will never be switching the keycaps. From what I’ve seen so far I am leaning towards brown switches; I think the importer where I will be buying only offers Gateron.
Optical are better for gamers as they actuate quicker, but unless youre a pro, you probably wont even have the reflexes to notice a difference. Optical are also hot swappable and are rated for 100m clicks, gateron are rated for 50m clicks, but thats by no means "little". Imo, gateron are great and will do just fine. I also prefer the tactile browns, but this is preference, to each his own.
Ok if we're not talking about "Keychron" prices, technically the Hexgears X-1 might be first...? Mechanical, low-profile, wireless, (but with the numpad) I'm actually thinking about the K7 thats about to launch soon, but even the non-optical switches sound very rattle-y. Can you technically open the low profile gaterons and lube them as a method to dampen the sound?
Hi! I see you have an Xbox also (saw the controller). Can you please confirm if this keyboard works on the Xbox Series X too? I'm on a Mac, and I'm looking for a new keyboard that I can use for work and for Xbox gaming with mouse and keyboard support. I see you can plug it in with USB-C, so it should work on Xbox. If it does, I'll buy it.
I am so disappointed by keychron and my experience trying to purchase the Q2 65% board. I purchased this keyboard only to have keychron reach out to me, days later, and ask for an additional $31 for delivery, apparently DHL charged them more than what was agreed upon and paid by me at the time of purchase. Beyond disappointed they decide to penalize me, the customer, rather than simply fix this for future sales to my region. I will never try to purchase a keychron product again.
They have one. Check the Keychron K1- they're extremely similar. However, the K1 does have it's flaws, so I would advise getting a K3 if you are looking for a low profile board.
@@jirikocman I agree that the quality is below Logitech. The Logitech G915 is a bluetooth mechanical keyboard, and it's a low profile board, so if you do want a Logitech one, that's the way to go.
dude the latency on the k3 v2 is driving me crazy. i stg i might be using it wrong. anyone know what im saying ? like it goes rrrrrrrr nonsense key and then i gotta delete and start all over again when wireless.
I am annoyed. I got the keyboard but they didn't supply any British keys for the £ etc which should be on key 3. Also there is no way to press the hash key.
I made the mistake of buying a Keychron K7. What I received was NOT wireless (no dongle included) and, when connected by USB cable, many keys did not work. Keychron ignored all my requests for an RMA and a refund. Before buying anything from Keychron, think! Do you want to give your money to a company that treats its customers this way?
Dude the tldr was sick, no one else does it and im always skipping through other videos trying to find that exact information. subbed on that alone.
Thanks! 🙏
I just hit suscribe for the same reason
Just as an FYI to anyone watching, i'm not sure how widespread the "light key pressing" issue is. But i have the optical blue switch board with rgb and i don't have this issue at all. I can rest my fingers on the board and i don't have any ghost typing or accidental presses, the actuation is precise and predictable on my board. I am extremely happy with the purchase. I use this board at work and the Logitech G915 TKL with Logi White Switches at home. Boards are very different but i love them both.
it is an issue mainly on Optical Browns switches. I owned a K3 RGB Optical brown and have the same issue too
Optical white has the same issue
Ooooo which one do you like better?
No one has time to waste on beautiful intros' and 5 minutes later to get to the point. Thank you for saving myself time and got to the info I needed to know. Reason why I came here
It is really such a genius idea to twist your own keyboard. Try this with your tablet and monitor.
He explained the idea behind that.
Still dumb imo
I agree. Plus, who needs a kb to last for years to come for 100 bucks. And, flex has no direct correlation to longevity
why am I always watching videos about K3 when I am typing this comment on it?
To reassure yourself that you made the right purchase 😁
Are u happy with it?
@@CraigalFun yea i gotta say i like it a lot. The keys are a bit sensitive so you have to be gentle when youre resting your fingers on the keyboard but so far very satisfied :) Only issue I had was with the usb-c cable, it worked the first time I used it but after that it just wont charge or connect the device. I honestly thought my keyboard was dead after 3 days of use and Id need to replace it but luckily it was just the cable. Swapped it with one of mine and works ok for now.
@@mrinsanity7 what switches are u using?
@@CraigalFun brown optical
Not gonna last more than 1 to 2 years ?! WT* are you doing with your keyboards? You can exchange keycap and switches. This thing could last your whole life if you wanted ;)
Seriously! Who theF is flexing their keyboards like that to see if they can withstand it. Just type on it like a normal person and call it a day.
Lol true I have a super old keyboard from ages ago that still uses a PS 2 interface and it still work though ofc they don't have that port anymore on modern devices.
Casual wrestling's
Seriously though, how about the battery life? I can't actually use it wirelessly my whole life, because the battery will be useless after a few years, right?
Same thought like wtfffff my old cheap af logitech keyboard for like 30 bugs is still working after ....10 Years
Such a great review! You covered both the pros and cons in great detail
For the switches being too sensitive and register before bump (causing typos) , it doesn’t happen anymore on keychron K3 V2 optical hot swappable brown switches (the version i’m using)
what about for the k7?
Thanks for the info mate, I just ordered the exact one that you have so I'm hoping to have the same experience!
@@Blayd9 has it been delivered yet
I received my K3v2 with red switches and they are terrible. Way too sensitive, you barely have to touch them to trigger a key press. It's unusable for me.
Hey Curious! I’m actually really considering getting the exact same board as u (K3 V2 with optical hot swappable brown switches)! Do u recommend it? How did the brown switches turn out, any distinct problems with having a low profile board, any other important findings you have that u could possibly share with me? This would be my first mechanical keyboard so I’m super excited to get one but at the same time want to make sure I’m getting a good one. Sorry if this is a lot to ask of u but want to get someone’s real opinion before I go ahead and get it :)
Well, my coffee cup handle made it into the entire video.. nice
true RTX
Yayyyy
It's a nice cup it seems
"if I bend it enought it'll crack" why bend it enough haha?
one thing that I would really love on this keyboard is a USB-A input, the ability to tether a wired or dongle mouse to it and have your mouse tag along with the Bluetooth swapping would be amazing for people who have multiple devices in their workflow, I organize and stream smash tournaments and have the broadcast running on one device and the bracket running on another, I would absolutely love to have this feature
The red switch model for the keychron k3 are super sensitive, which are prone to typing mistakes. That's a major issue with red switch model.
Major flaw is that there is a lot of space difference between "S" and "W"...There is a struggle to reach "W" since there is big height difference...They forget to mention that for "Low profile" keyboard. Returned it immediately. Hexgears X1 is on the way.
i'll have to try it out if it's also a problem for me, but that's pretty fkn stupid for a low profile keyboard - as if they didn't try out their design before releasing to market
First thing I test when I get a new keyboard is to twist it for no reason until it breaks
same
Also the early key registrations should have been more emphasized/analysed (It's hot swap after all, take a look!). It's most probably a design flaw and not only your unit (to short distance of the center poles to the laser beams?)
But otherwise nicely produced video!
Optical switches have a very shallow actuation point all my prev did the same, it’s why I get them actually. I slide my fingers when I type and it just feels a lot better.
A thin-and-lightweight keyboard isn't ever going to feel solid like a tank. If you want tank-like, Keychron also make those, but then you've got something less portable. Choose your poison.
And there's absolutely nothing wrong with ABS plastic keycaps. The legends won't wear off. Yeah, it gets shiny after it has been used a while. ABS is a traditional material for keycaps, and everybody knows it gets shiny with use. I think it's okay for a used keyboard to look like it's been used.
I plan on buying the keychron k3 with the gateron blue since I LOVE how it sounds, kinda a shame I have to miss out on the hot-swap feature
why not keychron low profile blue? -_-
When covid hit, I thought hey, why not try a mechanical keyboard. What could go wrong. Well, now I have four keyboards from Keychron, working on them feels so damn amazing, I could never go back 😩 K3 and K1 SE ftw (in my opinion). I know there’s like a million companies out there these days making good mechanical keyboards but I’ve really fallen in love!
I am in teh same boat. I have magic keyboard right now. thinking of getting k3. would you recommend it? I am a developer if that matters.
K1 layout (standard classic) is so dumb - so much unnecessary space wasted and F keys hard to reach. Go with K4 instead.
TLD: " i dont think this gonna last for 1 maybe 2 years"
Me: *laughing looking at my 3 year old $20 keyboard
laughing looking at my 9yo 10€ keyboard (Logitech k120 for business)
Mine took 7 years to break! LOL
so this is not durable then since it will not last for 2 years? LOL.. I had a quick glance to my 10 years old a4tech keyboard...hahaha
My keyboard is $5
great review. quick and to the point. youre gonna get big fast
My god, who doesn't love the mechanical noise of cherry MX brown keys?
Thanks for review! Waiting for K3 V2 and PBT keycaps.
There is a fix for the actuation issue. You need to remove a spring from the switch. Works flawless afterwards. Let's see for how long.
Did you do this for all the switches?
@@1337kaas yes. Painful process. But worth the effort.
Originally the optical browns were too scratchy and the bump was more like a stop (imagine a square speed bump in a street) where the key is registered right before the bump. I lubed them and I like how they feel now, no scratch and the bump feels more like a round bump now, key register is obviously the same, I would have liked it to register after the bump.
Good tip, I was thinking of lubing them up, probably will now!
@@JATCHOYT Just a heads up, you will need around 8 hours to do it comfortably. Each switch has a normal spring and a tiny spring for tactility which is very finicky to work with and lube. Good luck!
Edit: For everyone else, it depends on which revision of the keychron browns you got, old one just hast one spring, new revision has two.
Not the only thing you lubed
Jus got my k3, and only found your video now. :( i have the “light keys” issue, how did u resolve it? I like the low profile, not sure if I want to return it😢
The ABS isn't really an issue, it's the laser etched that is the issue. Had it been double shot or dye sub, the ABS-ness wouldn't really matter.
I don't know why people are so nuts with this keyboard. I have it, it's not that great compare to Logi wireless keyboard. I need to place the keyboard really close to the computer to maintain the bluetooth connectivity properly. The only best thing about this keyboard is Yes It Looks gorgeous on my desk.
Thank you for this comment. I was gonna buy one but I'm gonna pass now.
@@go_jeff_go it’s just a hyped product. It got hyped by influencers.
Thanks for the review. Subbed instantly.
I kind of wish it had better build quality.
Really great and on the point review. Subscribed!
What was that white keyboard shown in the video ?
I lubed the brown switches and this keyboard is a dream to use.
I have exactly the same issue with the light pressing and actuating. Total dealbreaker for me.. stopped using the board.
That's too bad, i have had the optical blue version with RGB for about 2 1/2 months and don't have this issue at all. The actuation is precise and predictable. No issues with resting my fingers on the keys.
@@adambuzzeo do you find the blue optical scratchy?
@@andieluke1366 scratchy? No, i do think the opticals have a bit of a "higher pitch" once fulling pressed down, but aside from that i enjoy typing on it.
This is a known issue with the optical browns. They have a fix listed on the website, also I believe others have requested a warranty replacement and they had no issue.
that smash keyboard joke was FUNNN-ny! omg ROFL so hard rn!
Keyboard layout and software WARNING! There is a "Fn" key in the place of right "Alt". What's worse is that it CANNOT BE REMAPPED FOR some reason... So for anyone who needs right "Alt" to enter special characters in your alphabet, I wouldn't recommend this keyboard.
It's a pitty because the hardware is excellent. Seriously, I wasn't expecting such nice looks, heft, design and satin finish of the keycaps. The switches sound excellent and the tactile feedback is on point. All this amazing hardware experience makes the right "Alt" issue the more frustrating.
Didn't pay attention to that when ordering my K3v2 german layout. Together with the much too sensitive red switches this keyboard is barely usable. With the german layout most programmers regularily need the right option key for square and curly brackets.
"I dont think this keyboard is gonna last more than 1-2years"
Now, I am no expert on mechanical keyboards but my cheap-ass plastic keyboard has been doing work for MANY years now. I highly doubt that this one is gonna stop working after a year because of a plastic back-plate or whatever.
Great review as always, absolutely love your content and how professional it is.
Btw 2 things I gotta say man:
1. You deserve WAYYYY more subs than you currently have.
2. You look so similar to Jesse McCartney, I just clocked that and I can't get it out of my head lol
Appreciate that, thanks! Haha yea, I've gotten mr. beast too but i really don't see it!
Got my K3 low profile optical brown switch version today. louder than apple magic keyboard(no surprise). not as comfortable as typing on magic keyboard. the typing experience is a bit personal. Maybe there is a "break-in" period.
How have you gotten use to it in the past 2 months? I have a pc and mac at the same time so this might be a great middle ground with mechanical switches and Bluetooth
@@JOELLZE nah, I ended up adhering to my original magic keyboard.
For the price, it does not matter if it last couple of years only. Each year they come with really great keyboard at a great price.
consumerism victim mindset, oh well
cumssuuuum
The case being plastic for only 77 Dolar seems totally fair. An aluminum block of that size alone would be 70.
Can you buy non-abs plastic key caps if you want to switch them out?
Hey, thanks for actually being critical instead of being a fanboy. That's too common in reviews now!
Did the problem with the accidental presses go away and did you stick with it?
I really like the look and features, I'm tempted to buy the new, larger K5 (full size)
Compare to k2, which one is better?
Apprrciate the TLDR. Subbed.
🙏Thanks!
Personally I don't get why eveyrone seems to say low profile boards are more ergonomic though. The way I sit by a desk laidback in a gaming chair, my arms are tilted slightly upwards. The perfect fit in my case is a slightly tall normal profile board raised to the highest out of 3 angles. I do like the K3 though. Low profile keys can be pretty great once you get used to the lighter and shorter activation, but there was quite a steep learning curve for me trying to adjust to not bottoming out with low profile clicky keys.
as for actual specs that matter, it has less pretravel and total travel.
Hi! Is gateron or optical better? This will be my first mechanical keyboard and it will not be used for gaming, only productivity and will never be switching the keycaps. From what I’ve seen so far I am leaning towards brown switches; I think the importer where I will be buying only offers Gateron.
Optical are better for gamers as they actuate quicker, but unless youre a pro, you probably wont even have the reflexes to notice a difference. Optical are also hot swappable and are rated for 100m clicks, gateron are rated for 50m clicks, but thats by no means "little".
Imo, gateron are great and will do just fine. I also prefer the tactile browns, but this is preference, to each his own.
@@JATCHOYT Thanks a lot! Enjoyed the video and appreciate the response.
What’s the white keyboard?
Does it save rgb color, or you have to manually adjust it every time ?
The Keychron K3 Pro is coming out in January ‘23, should i wait for it or just buy the K3 v2? This will be my first mechanical keyboard
Ok if we're not talking about "Keychron" prices, technically the Hexgears X-1 might be first...? Mechanical, low-profile, wireless, (but with the numpad)
I'm actually thinking about the K7 thats about to launch soon, but even the non-optical switches sound very rattle-y. Can you technically open the low profile gaterons and lube them as a method to dampen the sound?
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whats the white keyboard you have in the beginning of the video?
How is it holding up after 11 months?
Hi! I see you have an Xbox also (saw the controller). Can you please confirm if this keyboard works on the Xbox Series X too? I'm on a Mac, and I'm looking for a new keyboard that I can use for work and for Xbox gaming with mouse and keyboard support. I see you can plug it in with USB-C, so it should work on Xbox. If it does, I'll buy it.
Hello. Thanks for the video. What monitor arm are you using on the monitor you were playing call of duty on?
“well you’ll probably have two broken keyboards” 😭
Which one is better? Keychron k3 or NuPhy Air75?
Cool review. Are the brown switches on the K3 quieter (or have less higher pitch noises) than the Logitech G915 brown switches?
I want one of these for my iPad. It will be my first mechanical keyboard. Is the blue switches a good place to start?
If you're okay with a very loud keyboard, otherwise I don't believe it matters where you start
I dont think anyone ever broke their keyboard housing like ever... not including `Office Space` type events...
I feel like your criticisms didn't make sense for such a value oriented keyboard
I have the brown optical as well, so far I have not experienced the issue you mentioned in the video. I guess yours might be defective.
should i get this one over mx keys.
5:00 Does that mean the keyboard might risk to type multiple characters on one single key stroke soon?
BUT can you pit regular Gateron Optical switches here?
Version 2 adressed some cons you mentioned, might be worth a look
Is it still working?
Just the video that I needed!
Is it good choice for IPad?
Logitech MX Mechanical Mini just entered the ring
awesome review as always! do they have a version with numb pad?
yep, check out the k4!
great review! thanks for sharing!
thanks for watching!
What's the mouse you're using?
this one good for gamer or not ?
Is the bending still an issue with the version2 of the K3 keyboard? Thanks!
Can you add high profile keycaps on these?
If you type fast enough, it'll sound like termites feasting inside your wall. That's why I opted for the K2 instead. LOL
for 2 years of life, i think $70 is just a fine price
Discussing ms scale in out detection benefits on a wireless keyboard is contradictory.
I have a Keychron K3 and mine has adjustable feet it's the one without the RGB it's just white lighting.
do the K3 Pro with PBT bro
also the keys actuating early is a problem they've had since K1 so that's disappointing after so many years
One question: why should you care about keyboard bending?
Learn proper English.
@@JayzBeerz sorry, my bad
Does keychron k2 vs k3 have the same key size?
So, it's a slim k2? No need an extra wrist rest for it?
It's not really needed since it's already low profile you're not bending your wrist that much. But it would increase comfort a bit though
Can you fit an O-ring in it?
But the $10 kb lasts decades as long as you don't twist them
there's a version 2, maybe fix the issue?
I am so disappointed by keychron and my experience trying to purchase the Q2 65% board. I purchased this keyboard only to have keychron reach out to me, days later, and ask for an additional $31 for delivery, apparently DHL charged them more than what was agreed upon and paid by me at the time of purchase. Beyond disappointed they decide to penalize me, the customer, rather than simply fix this for future sales to my region. I will never try to purchase a keychron product again.
Thanks for review, Im about buying Logitech G915 TKL, this seems to be fine for half price, I wish that Keychron K8 will get low profile version.
They have one. Check the Keychron K1- they're extremely similar. However, the K1 does have it's flaws, so I would advise getting a K3 if you are looking for a low profile board.
@@BeamCrasherNG Yeah I found it and ordered. Now K1v4 sits on my desk for two weeks, thx. But... quality is below Logitech, but for one third price
@@jirikocman I agree that the quality is below Logitech. The Logitech G915 is a bluetooth mechanical keyboard, and it's a low profile board, so if you do want a Logitech one, that's the way to go.
dude the latency on the k3 v2 is driving me crazy. i stg i might be using it wrong. anyone know what im saying ? like it goes rrrrrrrr nonsense key and then i gotta delete and start all over again when wireless.
Honestly @TLD{R} your not gonna keep that for years to come. But good review!
I am annoyed. I got the keyboard but they didn't supply any British keys for the £ etc which should be on key 3. Also there is no way to press the hash key.
Keychron K3 or the HK GAMING GK61 ?
I have both, the k3 is much more comfortable and responsive with the low profile switch
I made the mistake of buying a Keychron K7. What I received was NOT wireless (no dongle included) and, when connected by USB cable, many keys did not work. Keychron ignored all my requests for an RMA and a refund.
Before buying anything from Keychron, think! Do you want to give your money to a company that treats its customers this way?
thaks dude. is it possible to switch in azerty mode? thx?
Where can I download json file for this keyboard? I can't find it 🤷🏻♂️
Thank you for this!! subscribed :))))
I am so close to buying this, but i just cant do it which is a shame, it just needs a tiiiny bit more quality to it
for the capslock got any indicator on it?
I also have the same issues especially when it stands by a few minutes
I gotta be honest, this keyboard kinda looks like a combination of a membrane keyboard and a mechanical keyboard.
Flat switches amazing 🤩