In today’s innovative world, the keyboards are also making a big impact. No only with their keys and smartness but with design as well. So, Keychron’s K1 mechanical keyboard features low profile switches for a slim aesthetic and ease of use. This keyboard works efficiently with both Mac and Windows modification. Besides that Keychron’s K1 wireless keyboard has dedicated screenshot and Siri/Cortana keys. It connects via Bluetooth and USB Type-C, and comes with white or RGB lighting
According to the company, The K1 has not got any different keycaps for the various layouts. Infact, there are a few additional blank keys in the box. The Keychron K1 has 2,000mAh battery for 15 hours of use with the single LED model and 10 hours of use with the RGB version.
Keychron K1 Wireless Keyboard
When talking about the smart keyboard working with Mac, there are very few which do that. But it seems that K1 is a wireless mechanical keyboard that’s specifically designed to be used with a Mac. It uses Bluetooth to connect to the computer; it can be paired with up to three different devices at the same time. And it has a Mac-specific function row, with keys for media controls, brightness, Mission Control, and Launch-pad.
The other additional features this Keychron K1 has choice for a four-level single color backlight or a full RGB array and 87- or 104-key layouts. On the other hand, the main switches on it are different than most other mechanical keyboards. Coming to these changes, instead of a thick, sculpted layout, these are “low-profile” switches with flat keycaps.
The K1 appears to be a laptop keyboard or any other standard computer keyboard. The switches underneath the keycaps are Fraly Blue type, a low-profile click switch with 7.6mm of height, 3mm of travel, and a 1mm actuation point.
While the Blue mechanical key switches are considered tangible, as they have a visible strike when you hit the actuation point. The slim line switches lets the K1 to have a total height of just 18mm, which is significantly thinner than most traditional mechanical keyboards.
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