Best Keyboards of 2024: Top Picks for Ergonomic and Stylish Typing
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The Keychron Q1 HE boasts Hall effect-based switches that allow you to set the actuation point anywhere between 0.2mm and 3.8mm. This baby comes in two main configurations – as a fully assembled unit complete with lubricated switches (rated for 150 million clicks!) or as a blank canvas waiting for you to slap on your choice of lighter or heavier switches. Nice touch.
Flip over the board and you’ll notice high-quality PBT plastic keycaps – these bad boys won’t turn greasy like other keys we know (glances). And to boot, the case is hewn from solid aluminum and comes loaded with acoustic foam, because we don’t want anyone bothering us as we hack away.
It’s got RGB backlight, but with opaque keycaps, so you’ll either have to keep it up for work or stave off total darkness for playtime (laughs). Cool fact, though – using Keychron’s web app, you can store up to three profiles right onto the keyboard itself. Now that’s some on-board brain storage, bro! Windows and macOS, and via either USB or the ol’ wireless vibe using Bluetooth or the included dongle.
As an FYI, battery life with the lights off will carry you about 100 hours; less, if those bad boys are aglow (gets the lights now).
Time for some company. In this little trio of tidbits, Keychron whips up quite the Keychron Q1 Max:
For us weirdos to the left-handed party or right-numpad adherents (shrugs) the Q1 HE even comes in versions where they can join you! Want that full-force tactile action with all switches but on the opposite (L and R)? Your heart – or eyes (glancing left-handed flag emoji 🤗️) are calling.
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