These Keychron mechanical keyboards are pricey and large, but they’re repairable, customizable, and durable.
Great build quality and typing feel. True full-size layout. Full programmability and customizability, with emphasis on ease of disassembly and repairability. Looks great.last few weeks with the Keychron Q5 Pro and Q6 Pro mechanical keyboards, and I think they're some of the best bang-for-your-buck full-sizeyou can get today. The Q6 Pro is a traditional full-size keyboard layout with a NumPad and navigation keys, while the Q5 Pro is a slightly more compact 1800-style layout.
Even if you don’t plan to reprogram any keys, the number pad is great for quickly typing long strings of numbers or if you want to utilize Alt Codes so that you don't have to constantly Google “Em dash” and copy and paste the symbol on Windows. Both the Q5 Pro and Q6 Pro use a gasket mount, meaning the main keyboard assembly is suspended inside the case using two compressed layers of foam instead of being directly attached to the case.
The two boards I received have the Red and Banana switches from Keychron’s K Pro switch line. The Reds are simple, effective linear switches that sound poppy and feel fairly smooth. The Banana switches are tactile with a medium-strength bump and a good amount of travel after the bump. I’d recommend either one since both are high-quality examples of their respective switch types that will be acceptable to a large number of users.
The additional components on the keyboard—the side-mounted Bluetooth sliders, USB-C port, and the battery in the underside of the case—are connected to the main PCB using cables, and mounted to the case directly. This ensures that the PCB isn’t making direct contact with the case, ensuring a more consistent sound profile when typing and reducing the strain being put on the internal components, since the gaskets allow the PCB to move up and down slightly.
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