💡 Elevate Your Workspace with the Keychron K4!
The Keychron K4 is a 96% layout mechanical keyboard featuring hot-swappable Gateron G Pro Red switches, Bluetooth 5.1 connectivity for up to 3 devices, and a powerful 4000 mAh battery for extended use. With a sleek design, customizable backlighting, and compatibility with both Mac and Windows, it’s the perfect choice for professionals seeking productivity and style.
Brand | Keychron |
Package Dimensions | 39.9 x 16.5 x 5.3 cm; 1.19 kg |
Item model number | K4G1 V2 |
Manufacturer | Keychron |
Color | Hot-swap Gateron G Pro Red Switch |
Voltage | 12 Volts |
Hardware Platform | Laptop, Smartphone |
Operating System | Windows 10 |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Lithium Battery Energy Content | 16 Watt Hours |
Lithium Battery Weight | 1 Grams |
Item Weight | 1.19 Kilograms |
F**E
Que excelente teclado
Es todo lo que esperaba, la calidad de los materiales, el peso del teclado, la precisión de las teclas, todo todo.Lo estoy usando wireless con unos switches marrones que hacen que tenga un sonido de click muy muy agradable.Totalmente recomendado.
N**S
Takes some getting used to, but excellent.
I got the red switch version. The only click is the key cab hitting its maximum travel. The keys are smooth and it's one of the best typing experiences I've had in my life.96% is a little weird to get used to but I am enjoying the small form factor and intend to get used to it. I'm not quite used to the location of my arrow keys, del, home, end, pgup, pgdn. I didn't use them frequently, but I might miss my prntscrn, pause, and scroll lock keys.At the same time I might not miss those three keys and this keyboard is tiny compared to what it replaced. I kind of miss having my G keys for gaming, at the same time I don't. That made my old keyboard bigger.There may or not be a firmware update to grab should one encounter issues, but otherwise no drivers to install, no software to run in the background. The downside that means it's not programmable beyond the switches on the side, however, after about a decade or longer being forced to run sometimes buggy software for various manufacturers in their attempt to brandlock. Keychron offers a product where you can open the thing up and replace individual switches. As long as bluetooth is a standard, this keyboard may be the last I ever buy.It works out that I have 3 devices I can pair this thing and switch between them with a keystroke combination.
L**N
Muy bueno sólo que siento que nos es para zurdos
El teclado es muy bueno, se siente robusto, la compatibilidad para los que usamos Mac es increíble, no hay que configurar el idioma y otras cosas sólo tú memoria muscular teclea lo mismo y no habría cambios pero como soy zurdo y mi mano de apoyo es la derecha necesito que la letra option esté de ese lado algo que le falta a éste teclado por lo que me a costado mucho acostumbrarme. Los switches blue generan un sonido vintage súper cool.
A**R
Nice clacky sound when typing and spring-loaded key feel!
The clacky sound of the keys and the spring-loaded key feel makes this keyboard, verry satisfying to type on! Normally when you get a new keyboard, there's a bit of a reorientation for muscle memory, but the keyboard is set up in a way that allows for intuitive typing flow (I type using the home keys). I think the lack of space between the number pad and the alpha layout helps with the flow. I also love the color palette of the keyboard! The only thing I don't like is that if the keyboard hasn't been used for a few hours, there's a bit of a response lag when you try to type again but that goes away after a few seconds.
T**A
Good for a daily driver
I've been daily driving the non-RGB version with Gateron Reds and liking it a lot.Pros:- 1800 layout is compact but keeps the numpad and nav keys- USB-C connector- In my experience the Bluetooth has been reliable and easy to use with multiple devices but your mileage may vary- Goes for around a week between charging - again YMMV but I have it on Bluetooth for ~9 hours a day throughout the work week- The stock Gateron Red switches are pretty smooth. For cheapo linear switches they're nice and sound good out of the box.- Hot swappable switches- No software required - Mac/Windows modes are toggled with a physical switch and all the other functions are done with key presses- Sturdy construction even without the aluminum frame option- Easy to disassemble and work on if you want to customize itCons:- I think for the money the keycaps could be better. They are thin and laser ablated with no texture on the tops, so don't feel the best. The super thin font kinda negates the benefits of the backlight, but in an office environment that's not a huge problem.- I wish there was spacing between the main keys, arrows, and numpad. It would help with finding these keys when touch typing.- The board thickness might necessitate a wrist wrest for some
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