Brand | Keychron |
Compatible Devices | macOS/Windows/Linux |
Connectivity Technology | 2.4 GHz / Bluetooth / Type-C wired |
Keyboard Description | Bluetooth |
Recommended Uses For Product | Gaming, Office |
Special Feature | Backlit |
Color | Black |
Number of Keys | 61 |
Keyboard backlighting color support | RGB |
Style | Modern |
- Keychron Q6 Max Knob Barebone Version – A custom wireless mechanical keyboard. Features a full metal body, a 2.4 GHz and Bluetooth wireless connection, QMK/VIA key remapping, a 1000 Hz polling rate, double-gasket design, screw-in stabilizers, and more premium features.
- Program The Q6 Max with QMK & VIA – Remap any key, and create macro commands, shortcuts, or key combinations through the QMK/VIA. The polling rate is 1000 Hz right out of the box on 2.4 GHz and wired modes (90 Hz on Bluetooth mode), which makes the latency hardly noticeable even in competitive games.
- 2.4 GHz & Bluetooth Connection – The 2.4 GHz wireless and wired connection boasts a rapid 1000 Hz polling rate. You can also connect the Q6 Max with up to 3 devices via a stable Bluetooth 5.1 for seamless multitasking.
- Hot-Swappable – You can hot-swap every switch on the Q6 Max with almost all of the 3pin and 5pin MX style mechanical switches on the market (including Cherry, Gateron, Kailh, Panda, etc.) without soldering required. You can customize your own typing experience in seconds.
- Easy Assemble – Designed every component to be able to assemble easily so you can customize and adjust each component with ease to create your ultimate typing experience. With a combination of premium acoustic foams, making every tap a delight for the senses.
Anonymous Verified Buyer –
Mike D. Verified Buyer –
Solid construction, wireless performance is excellent with the dongle and also offers Bluetooth for case where the dongle wouldn’t work
Anonymous Verified Buyer –
So I have a Q6 (non-Max, non-Pro) and I absolutely love it. It’s stock with TTC Venus switches. I use two keyboards at my desk because I have a two computer setup (use both at the same time) and was tired of using a corsair keyboard as my 2nd keyboard. So decided to get this. It’s mostly perfect, but the stabs on this one, especially on the space bar are terrible, rattle and click like crazy. I’m unsure if I should try to get a replacement or if I instead just replace the stabs.
ChrisW Verified Buyer –
Darren Verified Buyer –
This is — BY FAR — the absolute best keyboard I have ever owned. The thing weighs an absolute TON, but I suppose that just means it’s not going to be sliding around while I type. The customization through Keychron’s site makes it even that much more incredible. I was super happy to find that you can create 2 separate “zones” (whichever keys you choose) and apply RGB lighting affects separately to each zone. I highly recommend this if you are in the market for a keyboard.
MrWereWolph Verified Buyer –
I initially hesitated to buy because of other reviews regarding some of the keys not working. While I did have this issue after modding my switches, replacing the bad switches seemed to fix the problem, which has nothing to do with the board itself. Make sure to have additional switches, just in case.
Overall, this keyboard is quite premium and heavy. The built-in sound-dampening layers leave little to nothing to do besides maybe a tape mod. I am delighted with my purchase; it is definitely an end-game board.
Anonymous Verified Buyer –
The keyboard physically feels nice, but if I cannot change a single thing about it, that’s insanely limiting!! The keyboard pairs and connects, but I cannot configure anything no matter how many times I try.
Furthermore, an “open source” product that REQUIRES Chromium anything is laughable. Do not use web interfaces that require a proprietary framework for a freaking KEYBOARD CONFIGURATION APP. Why do I need a specific web browser to configure a keyboard?
Shame on the software choices. If it worked in any way and allowed me to turn off the rainbow effect, it’d be worth more than nothing.