💻 Elevate Your Typing Game with the Keychron Q1!
The Keychron Q1 Wired Custom Mechanical Keyboard is a 75% layout keyboard featuring a full aluminum frame, customizable QMK/VIA support, hot-swappable Gateron G Pro Brown switches, and an innovative double gasket structure for enhanced sound and typing comfort. With double-shot PBT keycaps and south-facing RGB backlighting, this keyboard is designed for both functionality and style, making it the perfect choice for professionals seeking a premium typing experience.
J**Z
Quite Simply The Best Keyboard
I was blown away by the Keychron Q1 Mechanical Keyboard. Out of the box, this thing oozes quality. The weight is incredible--this baby is built like a tank. It's got an amazing sound--no annoying pings. The Gateron Red keys are silky smooth and come pre-lubed from the factory. I was astounded at how wonderful the feeling of typing on this keyboard is. The RGB lighting is fantastic. I can't say enough good about this keyboard. It's one of those rare items that I think is worth every penny and I look forward to years of typing on it. My first mechanical keyboard was a Keychron C1 and the Q1 blows that one out of the water, by a long shot. If you're in the market for a mechanical keyboard, pony up the dough and buy this thing already. It's hard for me to imagine a better keyboard experience.
Q**W
Missing Keystrokes on MacOS Ventura + Q1
I could never figure out if it was a hardware issue or a MacOS software issue, but when I had to type my password 5x just to get it right, I knew that something was wrong.I opened up a plain text doc to type my password again, and sure enough: one of the keys wouldn’t work until I pressed it 5x in a row.This wasn’t an issue that I could replicate every time either.It reminded me of the older MacBook keyboard-gate situation where keys would just randomly stop working.Plugged it in to both a top of the line MacBook Pro and MacBook studio and had issues with both. Mind you, this keyboard is hardwired so it wasn’t some wireless interference issue either.I really liked this keyboard straight out of the box, but it wasn’t long before I started having issues with it.Seems to be how things go these days with most non-Apple, Apple accessories.Before buying you should also understand that this keyboard is made for little people with little people fingers.As a large handed man, my typing accuracy has never been worse than on this thing.Last thing… I have three other Keychron keyboards, and something I’ve noticed about all of them is this:Right out of the box the keystrokes feel fantastic. Buttery smooth, reliable, accurate, etc… but a few months go by and they almost begin to feel gritty, more clunky and not so effortless.Maybe I just let these external peripheral gadgets mess with my head. But for those of you out there who find this useful, you’re welcome.
L**S
My fingers are happy
The keyboard is much heavier than I thought it would be. This is a good thing. It doesn't move around on my desk. The keys only require a light touch. I wasn't sure I needed to spend this much for a keyboard. But, for me, it was well worth it.
E**A
It's quiet and small. I'm used to loud and obnoxious.
I have been using the Keychron Q1 for about three weeks. I like the feeling of the keys. I didn't expect the 75% thing to be an issue, but it has needed some getting used to. All in all, I like it. It was used, and I didn't realize that at the time of purchase, so I planned to send it back. But after a few days, I decided to keep it.
J**S
Great mechanical keyboard that is very nicely constructed
I tried the Keychron V1, which is a great bargain, but couldn't help picking up the Q1 during the Prime Day sale. The Q1 looks about the same but weighs much more due to the aluminum chasis. The Gateron Pro switches (I went fot the brown ones) are also smoother than the switches included on the V1. I also like the fact that you don't need to run software to contorl the keyboard, but you can customize everything including the RGB with VIA which you can run from a browser. I would say this keyboard is better than other similar boards (eg. GMMK Pro) at an affordable price. Very happy with the keyboard.
A**N
One of the best keyboard I've every tried.
I was using the Logitech mx mini before this keyboard and it was a great little keyboard. The mx mini are easy to adapt to and I can type pretty fast with it. When I gave this keyboard a try, initially It was really hard to get use to, especially because this keyboard is much higher and I didn't have a hand rest. However after a few hours of grinding monkey type, I finally got used to it and I don't think I will ever go back to mx mini. The mx mini just feel mushy in comparison.
A**N
Poor quality control
Ordered a keyboard with brown switches, received one with red switches in a box whose label indicated brown switches. I was told to return the item and purchase a second one. Second one arrives and I experience awful space bar chatter, every 20 presses or so will result in a double space.
C**G
Great keyboard, but be careful with other keycap sets
I really like the keyboard, the layout is excellent, it's much better than the smaller ones without function keys and a too integrated cursor block, and it is more compact than a standard TKL layout. I have a smaller (Drop ALT) and a larger (Drop CTRL) and this one is from a layout perspective better. The Gateron red keys are silent and VERY smooth. They are much smoother than the Cherry Silent Red I'm using in the two other keyboard, but not quite as quiet. There is a certain amount of movement in the stems as well and they don't feel as solid as the Cherry switches.The keycaps are decent but slighly cheap. I was hoping for better. Some of the hollow sound is coming from the keycaps. I tried solving the problem with my Drop cap set (Matt3o MT3 Susuwatari), but the problem is, that the Keychron keyboard has a fraction of a milimeter less spacing between the keys. Some of the keycaps touch and create a slight scratching/binding against each other. The overall with of the keys (e.g. from Caps Lock to Enter) is 2 or 3 millimeters less than the Drop CTRL, which means, there is overall a bit less space per cap. While I do like the Drop keycaps better (and they are much higher quality), I switched back to the Keychron caps since there is less binding with them.Overall this is a great keyboard, I just wish it would fit other keycap sets better, since this is the biggest weakness of the keyboard.Soundwise the keyboard sounds fine, the one complaint I have is the spacebar which is much louder than the rest of the keys. Slightly annoying, but I guess I'll get used to it over time. The configuration software is decent, but clumsy to use and doesn't recognize the keyboard, so a download of a JSON file is in order to unblock that.I do like the knob for volume control, alhtough I do realize that it is just a gimmick, with no actual value over using keys.
P**U
Really good keyboard
The media could not be loaded. Update after few months: this is a late bloomer keyboard for me. With what I received, I cannot complain. Keyboard is worth the price.Pros: keyboard has very good form factor. Nice feeling on key touch. Will publish remaining after use.Missing Tools like switch puller, keycap puller screwdriver and hex keys mentioned in the user manual. Hence I am giving 3 stars. Please refer to the videos to see details of unpackaging.
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