⌨️ Elevate Your Typing Game with Style!
The Keychron K3 is a cutting-edge ultra-slim mechanical keyboard featuring a 75% layout with 84 keys, designed for both productivity and gaming. It offers seamless connectivity via Bluetooth 5.1 or USB Type-C, customizable hot-swappable switches, and vibrant RGB backlighting, making it the perfect choice for modern professionals and gamers alike.
Enclosure Material | Aluminum |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 12"L x 4.56"W x 0.86"H |
Color | Low-Profile Keychron Optical Brown Switch |
Theme | Productivity and Gaming |
Style Name | Modern |
Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth & USB |
Button Quantity | 84 |
Keyboard Backlighting Color Support | RGB |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Switch Type | Low-Profile Keychron Optical Brown Switch |
Compatible Devices | Laptop, PC, Tablet |
Number of Keys | 84 |
Is Electric | Yes |
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
Additional Features | Reinforced body structure, Two level adjustable rubber feet, Hot-swappable low profile Optical switches |
J**D
Thank You, Keychron.
This keyboard was built for me. I love low profile caps, I love a tactile click, I love the sound, and I love the RGB options.I tried a Logitech keyboard with Romer-G switches, but those keys were too mushy. I tried a Razer keyboard with green switches, which had an awesome tactile click, but the noise was awful and pingy. Then I tried this keyboard.This keyboard is awesome. I bought the blue optical switches, and man are they perfect. They have an audible click, but since they're low profile it's a quieter, higher pitched click than usual blue switches. They also have a nice, short actuation height. And the keycaps don't hit the keyboard since they're low profile, so it's quieter than a normal blue switch.The RGB on this keyboard is sufficient for what it is. It's not fully customizable, but there are plenty of options to cycle through. Personally I think the teal looks the best on it. It's not super bright, either, but it's not too dim. It's just going to be dimmer than your typical "gamer RGB." I have a Razer mouse and charging station, and with the brightness on those set to 15% they match the keyboard pretty well. I like RGB, but I don't like distracting RGB, so it's perfect for me.The keyboard itself has a very modern, minimalist design, so it looks good with any setup that has decent cable management. I also love that it's Bluetooth - it's only behaved strangely for me once, but after a bit of problem solving I discovered it was my fault. When in Bluetooth mode, I notice no perceptible delay in key press and response on screen.The battery life on this keyboard is good - I usually get away with a week (sometimes a little less) between charges, and I'm a full time college student who writes at least one essay per week and games for about 10 hours per week. And this charges fast - like two or three hours to full charge.My only complaint is that the LED that warns you when the battery is low is on the back side of the keyboard right next to where the USB cable plugs in. I usually don't even notice it's blinking while I'm using it, and there has been one time where the keyboard shut off in the middle of a game. I wish they had placed it somewhere more visible, but I realize that would be hard to do with such a minimalist keyboard.Overall, it's an amazing wireless keyboard that performs exactly how I hoped it would. If you like low profile, clicky keys, I fully recommend buying this.
L**I
Outstanding typing experience
This is simply the best typing experience I know. I replaced the brown switches with blue ones, and now I find myself pressing keys for no reason. The feel, tactility, and feedback is just incredible.I'm also very impressed with how easy it is to change the key caps and switches. The build quality of the keyboard is top-notch. It feels firm, sturdy, and generally well-built. And the feel of the keys is sublime. You can tell people who care put a lot of thought and effort into designing this product.The configurable RGB lights are a cool party trick. It's one of those things that would make using the keyboard fun overtime. I've settled on a red backlight.The only con I experienced is Bluetooth performance. Connecting via Bluetooth is not fast. However, Bluetooth in general has a reputation for being finicky. For now, I've opted for using a wired connection for performance reasons.Color me impressed. This is my first mechanical keyboard, and I'm now a fan. I don't think I'm going back. For Linux users, this works perfectly on the platform. I use Fedora Linux.
A**R
The keyboard fanatic's keyboard. MUCH BETTER, again MUCH BETTER than more expensive keyboards.
It's a case of if you know you know. Since a keyboard is what you touch all day, we spend vast amounts of money on keyboards, including the very expensive ones. Simple fact: these are the best. nothing else to say. Thank God for Keychron.
T**G
Nicer looking than advertised, keys need very little pressure for each input, but budget keyboard
Edit: note this is more of a budget version compared to its k3 pro series. So if you are looking for a keyboard that is both programmable and has keycaps that can be replaced easily don't get this one. The shift, enter, backspace, and shift stabilizers are special and currently keychron don't have see through letter keycaps or to support it (this kb is 2 years old). I personally wanted just a simple all black transparent letters for backlighting, but this was not available. I had to go on the website to get the k3 pro instead and buy a set of black see through keycaps along with it.I was not too pleased with the styling of the keyboard with the random orange keycaps. It does come with replacement grey ones and windows replacement keys too. The keycaps are easily replaceable, and if you live in indonesia, you can obtain different colored keycaps for it.I liked this keyboard because it was the only low profile keyboard I was able to find without a random space between the f1 key and 1 key. I am used to those keys being aligned. The only other keyboard I found that could compete with this is the Vissles V84, but the keys there are not as thin. Also they do not have keycaps on their website available for it in all black.
A**R
My favorite keyboard I've ever owned, wrist rest needed
I love my K3. Keychron is awesome. Never had a backlit keyboard before and while it's cool it has a bunch of different light settings, I really only switch back and forth between a few of the rainbow ones. The patterns that move are distracting for work. I use this at home and bring it to work for office stuff. Travels well and constantly gets people talking and asking. Easy to type on. Haven't had a problem with Bluetooth at all and typically BT devices mess up every now or then for me - The K3? Not once! Great battery life, but I use it plugged in when working. Wired and wireless work similarly. Love the switch that lets you go back and forth between the windows and mac keyboard - a huge plus for work. After typing for hours, my hands were very fatigued - this was remedied by picking up the matching Keychron wrist rest. A small rest made the world of difference. When I look at this keyboard it makes me happy that I finally bought a cool keyboard - and the one that I wanted that I liked. Would recommend Keychron to anyone. I don't like the auto sleep feature, glad you can turn it off!
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