Brand | Keychron |
Compatible Devices | Gaming Console |
Connectivity Technology | USB-C |
Keyboard Description | Mechanical, Customizable |
Recommended Uses For Product | Gaming, Office |
Special Feature | Wireless and Wired, Program with QMK & VIA, Hot-Swappable |
Color | Brown Switch |
Number of Keys | 100 |
Keyboard backlighting color support | RGB |
Style | Modern |
- Keychron K4 Pro QMK/VIA Wireless Mechanical Keyboard allows anyone to master any keyboard keys or macro commands through VIA, it has included keycaps for both Windows and macOS, and you can hot-swap with any MX mechanical switch in a breeze.
- You can hot-swap every switch on the K4 Pro with almost all of the 3pin and 5pin MX style mechanical switches on the market without soldering. Pre-installed the pre-lubed Keychron K Pro mechanical brown switch providing tactile with up to 50 million keystroke lifespan.
- Connect the K4 Pro with up to 3 devices wirelessly via its stable Broadcom Bluetooth 5.1 for seamless multitasking whether on Mac, Windows or Linux. Switch among them swiftly. The polling rate is 1000 Hz on USB Type-C wired mode (90 Hz on wireless mode).
- The added sound-absorbing foam, a thick silicone-dampening bottom pad, and steel plate provide responsive feedback and a peaceful typing sound. The PCB-mounted screw-in stabilizers for a smoother typing experience with less wobbliness, it also supports 3rd party stabs.
- Three adjustable typing angles (3º, 7º & 10º) provide long-lasting ergonomic support for your wrist. While OSA (OEM profile with spherical angle) non-shine through PBT keycaps are installed on top of the south-facing RGB backlight LED.
Adam Verified Buyer –
The keyboard is very hefty, weighs a good few pounds. Very sturdy.
The battery life is pretty poor, battery ran out after about 20 hours with medium LED brightness. Probably need to change the battery at least once a year or it might not last through a work day.
The brown switches are not good. The tactility might as well not exist. And the switches do not have the sound managed, so they key down and up are both loud.
Go buy the base board and switches and key caps separately, you’ll eventually do that anyways.
Software is meh. If you want to remap the keys, you’ll need to go download the firmware for the keyboard and flash it for VIA (Third party software) to recognize the keyboard. Layer 0 and 1 are for mac and 2 and 3 are for windows.
Raymond Bostock Verified Buyer –
The aesthetics out of the box are clean, and the Gateron Reds I got are very nice to type on. They switches are incredibly smooth, and make a very quiet, but pleasant sound. The build is sturdy, and overall, for the 100$ price point it’s absolutely worth.