💻 Elevate Your Typing Game with Keychron K10!
The Keychron K10 is a versatile 104-key mechanical keyboard designed for both Mac and Windows users. It features RGB backlighting, hot-swappable Gateron G Pro Brown switches, and a robust 4000 mAh battery, ensuring long-lasting performance and customization. With Bluetooth 5.1 connectivity, it can connect to up to three devices, making it perfect for multitasking in any environment.
Keyboard Layout | QWERTY |
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
Button Quantity | 104 |
Number of Sections | 3 |
Is Electric | Yes |
Keyboard Backlighting Color Support | RGB |
Number of Batteries Required | 1 |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Switch Type | Tactile |
Compatible Devices | Laptop, Tablet, Smartphone |
Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth & USB |
Special Features | Ergonomic, Backlit |
Number of Keys | 104 |
Style | Modern |
Theme | technology |
Color | Hot-swap Gateron G Pro Brown Switch |
Material | Aircraft-grade aluminum frame |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 17.32"L x 5.08"W |
C**L
Awesome Keyboard
TLDR:Amazing keyboard with incredibly useful functionality (Bluetooth --> wired switch). It feels somewhat cheap (plastic base, not aluminum, keycaps, switches) but you can't have it all for ~$100. As far as I can tell, it's the best Bluetooth/wired mechanical keyboard on the market.Why I bought it:I bought the Keycheron K10 after returning the Logitech G915. I was looking for a wireless (and wired) keyboard to use on both my work laptop and gaming PC (both sit on the same desk and use the same monitor (I switch the inputs as needed)) and I was tired of unplugging/plugging in my keyboard day after day.Likes:- RGB lighting effects are better than expected (I'm use to customizing whatever I want in ICUE).- There are 2 switches on the side of the keyboard, one for mac/windows and one Bluetooth/wired/off. This makes it super easy to switch from my work (Bluetooth) to my gaming PC (wired). I love this feature and it's exactly what I was looking for. Since it's Bluetooth, it makes it easier to lounge around while at work and still be working and plugged in and inches away from the screen when gaming.- Satisfying (mostly quiet) typing experience.- Bluetooth was easy to set up and use (you'll have to read the instructions to figure it out)Dislikes (please note, I still gave 5 stars - I love this keyboard)- Switches are not as good as Cherry browns but still feel nice. Since the keyboard is hot swappable, I may buy the Cherry brown switches and put them in (still cheaper than the G915).- Keycaps fell a bit cheap but again, those are replaceable.- No software to customize lighting or keystrokes (I downloaded AHK (auto hot key) to change keystrokes) - the print screen button doesn't say print screen, it's an icon that I wasn't familiar with so I had to do some googling to figure that out. (then reprogramed with AHK)- I prefer a full keyboard with extra media keys (like give me as 150% keyboard and I'm happy) The FN Keys overlap with media controls and brightness for the keyboard/screen.
C**9
A great Full Size keyboard that can be made much better easily with simple mods.
This is one of the few hot-swappable full size pre-built boards that's readily available. It's very sturdy despite it's plastic case construction. This model has a metal base plate inside that makes it a joy to type on. The stabilizers seem pretty solid out of the box as well.One of the biggest pros to this keyboard is that it's also easily modifiable. Its a breeze to disassemble with a small screwdriver. The Gateron Browns that mine came with felt mushy to me for a tactile switch and i decided to replace them with Akko's Lavender Purple Pro V3 which are similar to the browns as they are both light tactile switches but the Akko switch has a much more pronounced bump and they are much smoother out of the box. I also replaced the oddly soft, almost rubbery feeling ABS keycaps with some PBT double shot ones that feel way better to me. Next I will put in some PE foam in the bottom case and probably install some switch pads.Overall great board, you cant go wrong with Keychron.
Q**R
Great as a bog-standard keyboard
I love the quality, weight, and responsiveness of the keys. Only real downside is that the RGB personalization is super limited. You can't really use a color wheel so you have to just hope you like whatever shade of color you set it to. For instance, I wanted to make it purple to match my setup and unfortunately the only purple option is more of a pink in my opinion. Battery life is decent, I get about a week on a charge. I did come from a keyboard without a backlight and got a month or so on that battery so it is a downgrade in that respect, but seeing as it's RGB and can also be sued wired it's not a big deal.Because of the RGB being really really standard and not customizable beyond the presets, if you're looking for specific aesthetic look elsewhere. You will see in the photo the purple I got on my mouse (that does allow you to use a color wheel) and the only purple option for this keyboard.
K**.
Great feel on the keys, nice action and sound
I love myself a clickety clackity keyboard. This keyboard looks sleek and meets all of my 100%/full keyboard needs. It's not overwhelming with RGB options/engines like other keyboards, leading to a more simplified user experience.
S**N
Pretty good, but not great
Pretty good other than the very cheap keycaps and super short cable. Had to replace both of those. I actually like the brown switches more than I thought I would
A**R
K10 Keyboard
Clickety-clackity, clickety-clackety. Man, I love that sound! But aside from the sound, it's a solid, responsive keyboard that is a dream to type on.
M**.
The best in the market but
This is so far the best in the market, I needed a KB that is very similar to classical IBM keyboards but supports Bluetooth, I test multiple ones, and so far this one is the best.But there are a few annoying things that can be mostly fixed by a software update1. The Bluetooth timeout is annoying, there should be a power-saving mode that doesn't disconnect the KB so often, for this KB it's either always on or it will turn off every about 10 min of being idle.the reconnecting time is not great either, it will take about 3-5 seconds to reconnect, if you are while this might seem reasonable, it is really annoying, even my cheap Logitech mouse can do a better job handling Bluetooth connects.2. when it runs out of battery it just shuts off without prior notice, power management for this KB shall be reworked, at least they can make one of the function buttons blink rapidly when its below 10% or so, or they can turn off all lights leaving one on when it's below 5%, they can be smart about it.3. when it's connected to devices it doesn't provide current battery readings to the device it's connected to, I tried this on Windows and on Android, and neither OS was able to read its battery, though this is claimed to have 5.1 bt chip, so it should be able to do more.4. it doesn't come with software to customize some of the function keysI don't play games, but I use this for programming, if they fix 1-3 I will revisit this and give it a 5 stars.Nonetheless I am happy with this KB
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