Keychron
Keychron designs and manufactures mechanical keyboards and gaming mice. Founded in 2017 on Kickstarter, they quickly became a recognizable brand known for quality wireless keyboards that work across Mac, Windows, and Linux. They are committed to open-source firmware and require no software installs. Nice! Keychron also operates the Lemonkey brand, more focused on gaming peripherals.
Keychron K3 Max Review – Solid Keyboard, Wrong Switches
I used the Keychron K3 Max for a few weeks and this review sums up my experiences from hands-on use. It'a solid build, has great battery life, and supports hot-swap. But the Gateron Reds? A bit too sensitive for my taste.
Keychron M4 Review - Small, mighty and lightweight!
Keychron M4 fingertip mouse review: 35g ultralight with 4000 Hz polling rate. Comfortable, affordable, and easy to adapt to. A strong choice for fingertip grip users.
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Keychron puts hardware design files on GitHub — all of them
Keychron has published production-grade CAD files for their keyboards and mice on GitHub. STEP, DXF, and PDF formats, free to study, remix, and play with — for personal and non-commercial use.
Keychron K3 Max all-wood edition: You want wood?
Keychron has released an all-walnut chassis version of the K3 Max low-profile 75% keyboard. The K3 Max All-Wood Edition is listed at $119.99 and ships with Milk POM low-profile switches. No word on stock and ISO / JIS variants yet.
Keychron K4 vs K2, K6, K8 and K10 — same keyboard, different layouts
Keychron's K HE SE line all share the same rosewood and hall effect switches. The only real decision is layout. Here is a quick breakdown to help you pick!
Keychron K4 HE SE Review — Great looks, great sound, Hall Effect… but too compact
A beautifully, compact but full-size HE board that feels very satisfying to type on. Built for people who appreciate a classic, mature look. But can you live with the tight 96% layout?
Keychron Q Ultra series: 4 months of wireless usage with 8kHz polling rate?!
Keychron announces six new Ultra series keyboards with ZMK firmware offering 8kHz polling rate with up to 660 hours of battery life. Q Ultra and V Ultra models launching January 2026.