This Keyboard is a Productivity MACHINE
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- čas přidán 15. 06. 2024
- Logitech just released a game changing keyboard, the MX Mechanical Mini... or is it? It looks oddly familiar to another keyboard out there.
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Logitech MX Mechanical Mini: geni.us/9huvi
Keychron K3: geni.us/v4l3A
NuPhy Coast Keycaps: nuphy.com/collections/shop/pr...
NuPhy Air75 nuphy.com/products/air75?sca_...
K3 (on Keychron) www.keychron.com/products/key...
K3 white version (on Keychron) www.keychron.com/products/key...
Keychron K5 (on Keychron): www.keychron.com/products/key...
Keychron's low profile keyboards: www.keychron.com/collections/...
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0:00 Intro
0:35 Unboxing
1:10 K3 vs MX Mechanical Mini
8:38 Upgrading the keyboard
11:32 Sound Test: Stock vs Modded vs K3
Edited by @RyoMedok VTuber /@RyoMedok and botched by Jake
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Check out this video on ANOTHER Keychron keyboard I really like: czcams.com/video/8oxqBMH3bQY/video.html
Hi, i have a problem with my razer keyboard and i thought maybe you know whats going on with it please reply if you see this so i can tell you my problem
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hey i have a redragon k552 can you give me a budget freindly options to help me mod it
Logitech does have the keys made by Kailh but it is a custom design with different travel that Kailh has agreed not to sell under their branding.
They change the keycaps, or switches so they are the only source for full keysets and replacement switches.
pls review the SteelSeries apex 3 tkl it is very good
When you mentioned that this is an unbreakable keyboard, it rings a bell that I remember there was a customer review saying that he is a graphic designer and the Logitech keyboard he just bought is very solid because he use the keyboard to beat the head of someone who keeps saying his designs were shit and that person needs to went to ER but the keyboard is intact.
what the hell, tell us more
@@shahriarhakim6673 haha
WTF 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Give him / her a few whacks for me! 😹
every keyboard has a story. Especially this bloody one. 😂
One thing Logitech does really well is battery life. A mouse powered by a single AA with daily use will last 6 months.
True. Have 2 G305 mice, they are great
Yep. I often see people recommending "no brand" mice and keyboards over Logitech claiming they get more bang for the buck but they rarely mention battery life. I have a fancy no brand ging mouse I got off Amazon and yeah it was cheap and yeah it works but the battery dies in 3 days even in standby mode.
i have a logitech mx master 3 that i bought in 2019; used for 6-8 hours, 5-6 days a week, for two years. about a year in, i plugged it in for an hour, because i thought it was so weird that it hadn’t needed to charge yet. it was the end of the work day, so i didn’t even wait for it to fully charge before i unplugged it. 2 years after its first-and-only charge, it Still Hasn’t Died. i have a different job now so it doesn’t get that kind of use anymore, but i keep it on my desk at home, and it turns on and works like a charm every time. logitech is doing battery life like nobody else lol
Agreed. I used to have a Logitech mouse during my freshman to junior year (I forgot what model), but I’ve only had to change the battery once when I had it. This is including when I accidentally left the mouse on overnight. I’ve only had to change it midway through my junior year because the Bluetooth receiver wouldn’t work anymore.
@@strayiggytv For mice, especially wireless ones, no brands are a no go (And logitech is easily one of the best recommendations you can give to anyone looking for wireless mice that will last years) but as for keyboards, that is very debatable. Logitech's offerings (keyboards) are just subpar considering the price and what you get for that price.
I hadn't seen any other reviewers bring this up.
Biggest problem with wireless keyboards and their sleep functions is the time it takes to wake up after a keypress. I would say that Logitech is already fantastic with this for their existing mice and keyboards; but for the keyboard to sense your presence before actual input would effectively eliminate all lag after waking up from sleep.
What a cool innovation.
Yeah, the Keychron K3 is notorious for having a very long wake up time. Easily the worst thing about it.
@@MrDeaf yes i agree, but could you pay $110 for this future?
K3 V2 has a very long wake up time, it's the most annoying thing about it for sure.
@@60tiantian lot of folks get it via their work so it free anyway
@@xdraygul5169 the Logitech mechanical keyboard is nice and reliable on Mac OS
I have been using this exact model for months now, and it is by far my favorite keyboard. I absolutely love it. For a long time, I didn't want to move over to mechanical keyboards, simply because I couldn't find any with low profile keycaps, and the normal profiles ones are just too high for me. But this? Oh man. Can't go back to rubber dome keyboards now.
is it any quieter than those sticky membrane office keyboards? I'd like to bring one to ny office but I don't want to be noisy
@@zorro...... The linear and tactile variants aren't noisy. I use the tactile variant at work, no problem. The clicky variant is noisy, but, well, it's in the name.
Same! And what I love is that I wanted wireless but my work doesn’t allow traditional Bluetooth due to security concerns so keychain was out. They logi bolt works though!
@@zorro...... NO IT IS NOT Quieter than membrane! ANyone telling you that is straightup stupid. Go to a store and tryout any of logitech's mechanic brown switches...THEY ARE LOUD AND GRATING SOUNDING AND THEY WIGGLE SO FRIGGIN MUCH. It's the same sound u hear in this video but WAY LOUDER, so if u can't hear any subtle quiet(or loud) grating scratchiness going on at the end....then SURE bring this to class and make everyone hate you more than the guy who brings a giant smelly subway sub to 7pm class when u haven't had time to eat.
I'm very very into the whole Logitech wireless universe because the battery life is excellent and you really can use their devices from another room sometimes.
Oh, Logitech. Always the bridesmaid of the mechanical keyboard world. Never the bride.
Not gonna lie I think they need to make more mechanicals geared towards office workers. I equate a good keyboard to office work as a good pair of work boots is to construction. I use my keyboards for 8 + hours a day and I can say that the move to mechanical has made working so much more enjoyable and the fatigue I used to feel in my hands after a day pounding a way on a squishy membrane board is much less.
The biggest problem with mechanical keyboards in an office environment is the noise.
@@joseph_p There are many silent switches, but even most normal ones aren't that loud with proper dampening.
@joseph_p Get silent switches.
@@joseph_p Came here to say this, please keep your mechanical keyboards or just stay at home
The Logitech Craft didn't appear to have a mode switch either, but when one pressed and held Fn + O or Fn + P (depending on starting mode) the keyboard would change between Windows and macOS mode. I had three of those keyboards, one stopped switching after about a year and support was...unsupportive. Support did say that in future versions of Logitech Options, keyboard mode would be treated in a way native to whatever os LO was installed. Would love to know if that was the case here.
Logitech gets button layout very correct. Delete button in the upper right corner, volume buttons you can easily find my touch (stick 3 fingers into the corner of the keyboard and you're there), and swapped page up/down and home/end positions from the keychron k3 which did all those previous things wrong. Only ding for me is that I like alt+ctrl right next to each other on the right side so I can simply thumb/pinky a ctrl+alt+del which I need very frequently to login due to very short lock screen policy for work.
I hope we will have more option on low profile keycaps and switches!
I've the K3E3 (V2) and it's very sturdy. Also have the G915. Curious to see how this one compares to the G915.
I think K3 is objectively better for having optical switches. In long run it's probably much easier to repair dead keys (without worring about destroying the socket) and it also has lighter actuation force and distance. Though one issue is that the switches seems rather sketchy in their mechanical design, but at least it's super cheap to get replacements, and probably won't double click like ever so that's probably not as much of an issue.
Thank you for showing how to lube the stabilizers! This is my daily driver and unmodded that spacebar is occasionally not all I want it to be. Battery life is good too, even swapping computers multiple times a day and with backlight on
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Hey! I have a question and I dont know who to ask so I thought I should ask you since you know everything about keyboards! I recently purchased the Logitech G Pro KDA edition keyboard and I was wondering if its possible to switch the keycaps to other ones since the ones I have rn are ABS and I know from you that PBT are better. So is it possible to change them and if yes what exactly should I look for? Thank you so much for all the educational content that you've posted, I've learned a lot from you!
I have this one with the brown switches. I love it soooo much.
This is not their first mechanical keyboard in their normal line. It’s the Logitech Pop keys. That’s actually my current keyboard, the heartbreaker pink one, and I love it, I’m just too lazy and broke to dive into custom territory. I would love that you review it, is probably the most gimmicky, unpractical keyboard I’ve ever seen, but you know what? Is cute and feminine so I embrace the gimmick, you get used to all the weird things. It would be nice to know what mods could be done in such an un customizable board.
I own a g915 TKL and its good to see switches that have the usual cross stem because I am already experiencing some wear on the keycaps and would be nice to change the keycaps with just something off the market. It also has the wires as a stabilizer for the caps lock and other similar keys.
Can’t change the space bar, heads up!
@@TheWaveTripper I was able to works fine still
G915 is not good at all compared to this it rattles like hell Brevier of the Stems
I'm still using a Logitech K400r wireless keyboard I got at walmart about 8 or 9 years ago. It came with the same little bitty USB receiver as shown here. She a good unit.
That light sensor is worth paying for. I am using a Logi K800 that has that. I am looking at the MX Keys or Mechanical which both have that feature. I don't think I would buy a wireless KB without it.
NGL, those keycaps you put on it sounds really satisfying. I was kind of shocked at how big a difference they made.
Thockyyyy
@@SwitchandClickOfficial Those keys don't even sound that good on the actual Nuphy keyboard. I had to go hear some other reviewers sound test to be sure. I assume that is because of the case on the logitech being different. Sounds like rolling some thokky bones in your sound test and I think I kinda love it. Now I'm just annoyed that that keycap set doesn't work for the rest of the keys =D
I really want to know the switch responsiveness for gaming, looking at this for a work gaming hybrid, especially responsiveness while wireless.
I bought this keyboard last night. I could've went with any other keyboard, but this has the USB receiver and it's quite nice. I'll probably change the key caps. I hate that Bluetooth bs because pairing and turning it on doesn't always work. I have a keychron keyboard and the Bluetooth is garbage.
10:46 You can easily get the stabs out and lube them without opening the keyboard, additionaly i would recommend bandaid modding these. Ive modded my G915 and they look exactly the same
Will you be reviewing Nuphy air 60? Comparing with the Logitech, which one do you recommend for office use? Considering weight, size in a normal backpack 🎒 etc.
My only problem with mechanical keyboards from big brands is that they only sell the ISO variant here in Europe. To get ANSI I'd need to find it somewhere or import it, which gets costly.
Yeah, thats just stupid - wanted to get one but ISO sucks.
I straight up love the energy this channel brings
thank you!!
Seems like a reasonable off-the-shelf low profile work board.
As far as I know the MX Master 3 works with the Bolt Reciever as well as the Unifying one
Hi, no there are 3 different models. 3 works with unifying and the 3 for business and the 3s work with bolt 😅
Good review. I'm impressed by the whole channel... I would have never thought that it's possible to have a well-performing niche channel that reviews keyboards only.
Much appreciated!
You're really good about staying up with comments and so on. I'm curious what you think I should I buy for my first custom build? I want hot-swappable, RGB.... I would love to have your input. What's a good build that I should pick. I like browns, but I'm sure there are better switched than browns at this point. Something pre-lubed. I don't want to lube every switch. I hope to hear from you. : - )
I got the Mini in the clicky version for home and the tactile quiet one for the office. It seems to me as if the clicky one overall is more silent, as the tactile one doesn’t have a click but if u really smash the buttons they seem to be louder than the clicky buttons. For gentle typers it might be the other way around. Would buy both again if I had to.
2:30 I am on my fourth keychron k3v2 in the past couple months (entirely my fault... I need sippy cups...) and they definitely fixed the build quality. I have not tried this personally, but holding it in my hand it feels like if I smashed it against my desk until something broke, by desk would break before the keyboard. There's no flex at all.
I’m a developer not a gamer and I recently got into mechanical keyboards. I started with a K7, but I’m desperately waiting until the Zoom65 is re-stocked >.
I'm new to mech keyboards and finally bought the Logitech MX mechanical full size for my Mac. I had been looking at the keychron's for a while but there is a few things that are deal breakers that Logitech got right. I think these are going to sell hand over fist to a whole new market. Keep in mind the target audience is used to paying $150 for apple magic keyboards OR in most cases the employer is the one footing the bill. Not defending the price because I think Logi could do a few more things like throwing in dedicated keycaps for Mac or PC. Also, maybe have sets of productivity icon keys for different types of users (video/photo editing, excel). I'm glad you did mods because I had no idea what I could do with this thing.
interesting, what did you find to be deal breakers that logitech did correctly?
@@WidowmakersAss well the big thing for me is the low profile model didn't have f16-f19 fn options. I heard there is 2-5s delay when waking the keyboard and heard the customization software isn't that great for the K5. Basically I just need it to be super dependable with no hitches, and I feel like Logitech has their drivers dialed. The proximity, sensor, battery life, etc were all the icing on the cake for me. When I say they will sell a ton of these I don't mean it's better than keychron I just meant it's much easier to get your company to buy you a Logitech and IT will have way less issues with it.
keycron sound way more clicky
i do have the g915ykl as main keyboard currently with mx brown, but my best choice is gateron red lubed, no matter witch keyboard it feels and sounds really as dream.
Got my k3 for work, first thing I did was rip it apart and modded it 😆
Got nuphy air75 for home work and did the same thing
Oh my gosh, her presentation is so adorable! I love how playfully the topic is being represented. It's fun to watch.
The modes can be changed manually by
fn O (hold both for 3 seconds at least will change to macos mode)
fn P (hold both for 3 seconds at least will change to windows mode)
I use K3 V2 for a while now and I think build quiality is same if not better than logi. Really it's like a block of metal and not the cheap plastic
Isn't K3 like all plastic though? Not that it's a bad thing because it lowers the weight, and the tolerance is rather accurate. I guess you got the feeling because K3 seems to be using dual-shot PBT rather than ABS, which gives a more premium matte look.
@@FlameRat_YehLon there is plastic on the back but on the front and all the sides there is steel. Also i think there is metal frame inside. V2 is also heavier than the first version
I'm using a Nuphy Air75 since september and I can't complain at all. It is a solid keyboard with an excellent construction. You could really give it a try.
Interesting, I've had nothing but issues with mine since I got it. What switches do you have? I've used both blue and browns.
I've gone through two of the air 75s both of which have very significant wobble on the bottom left side as well as double presses on multiple keys throughout the board.
I'm looking for a keyboard with a TRUE Mac layout (the CMD key directly under the X, or perhaps even closer to the center). Have you ever reviewed the System76 Launch, or the Dustsilver D84? I saw your video on the Nuphy NuType N1.
I love your videos because they are really safe (:
Hi there, may I know what's ya opinion on Keychron K2 VS MX Mechanical Mini? Just recently started to find out more about Mechanical keyboards. My biggest concern is the high of the keyboard which would cause discomfort on the wrist, as I will be using it almost 9-10 hours daily. Your view will be highly appreciated.
Logitech has the resources to really do some really interesting things IF they get serious about producing mechanical keyboards. I'd like to see them do some original boards, though. I'm a nerd for watching organizations adapt to changes in their industries. Fascinating.
I just bought my first 60% keyboard, although I don't use it for gaming. I just wanted a keyboard that didn't take up such a big chunk of my desk. I didn't notice until I began using it that it has no print screen key, and because of the way the keyboard's internal firmware works, you cannot use the Fn+Win+Space shortcut for Print Screen. Bummer.
@@spunkyre3917 thanks for that. I tried it and it does bring up the windows snip program. And while it does take an extra keystroke or two, it's easier than what I was doing. I use print screen all the time so again thanks for the tip.
can you do a comparison review between mx mechanical mini, keychron k3 and nuphy air75 ? i have both the keychron k3 (optical brown) and nuphy air75 (brown) .. honestly the air75 feels so much better to type, even though i am not a fan of nuphy air75 key texture.. i have other PBT keys but the texture is not like air75. but typing on nuphy air75 feels natural, whereas typing on keychon k3 feels forced.. i made a lot of typos on k3 ...
Your voice is ASMR to my ears I don't know if I see your videos for the keyboards anymore
Awesome review like always!
thank you!
Another keyboard that could be compared with the two is the Nuphy Air 75, maybe you would be interested in reviewing one?
I think your narration and editing are excellent!
Thank you! 😊
I would soon like to make my own keyboard, as I am new to all of this and just need a key board to use with Mac. I hate the sound of loud and repetitive switches and I would prefer 65%. If you don't know, Mac keyboards are slim and somewhat quiet - along with a somewhat firm but assured click to register. Do you have any tips for creating my own? I would not like to spend a lot of money.
Really enjoyed the review + drawn in by the inadvertent Owen Wilson Vibes. Gracias!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Can't wait to see how the MX Mechanical Mini compares with the new K3 Pro that Keychron is now trying to introduce
What program did you use to test your pcb? Does it let you program your keys? If not, how do I do this?
Hey Betty, can I get a link to the syringe that you use for the dielectric grease?
You have the most particular voice and tone, love it. The keyboard isn't bad too
at first i was like oh your funny .. but as soon you started opening the box i was like woaaahhh so professional 😍😍😍 subscribed!!
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Okay but what is that mount for your microphone, cause Its like the anwser to my troubles with my Procaster... o-o
Oh my. The sound after mod though. As a follower of audiophile channels, that was satisfying.
Nice review... Hey, I couldn't find tje link for the dielectric grease...
I do have a Logitech Bluetooth mouse that also comes with the Logitech bolt reciever
Hi. Did u believe that we can use any keycaps to customize it? If yes, which one (nuphy included) did u recomend?
I guess the answer would be yes, and in fact I got the feeling Keychron K3 keycap fits perfectly on it, except I don't think it's possible to buy just that.
Low profile keyboard just the best for most of productivity work.
Especially our hand switch between keyboard and mouse often.
Except ur work heavily focus on typing or numbering the cherry profile is the best.
I think I'm more interested on the microphone you're using. 🥺What microphone did you use in this video?
I tried the K3 but the key size and action just isn’t my thing, I make way too many typos. Holding out for an OG80 Wormhole or a Drop Carina now…
Are there rubber lower profile keycaps for this keyboard? If so could you advise please? Want to change some keys. Thanks in advance.
I was about to buy MX Keyboard ~ and saw this MX MECHANICAL, I didn't know this existed! so, thank youuuuu
Kalith choc v2 are really awesome switches that thing is. A k3 killer specially with 2.4ghz
I have several logitech wireless keyboards and mice and all eventually have the same issue the battery does not charge for very long its like planned obsolescence built-in to make you buy a new one.
Nice video! I need to buy a keyboard and Im between this one and keychron k2 75%, I will be using it for work. Which one should I buy?
My switches go together with the keycaps when i remove the keycaps, what should i do? is this a flaw of the unit that i have? is this usual?
i'm so excited for more low-profiles, the look is just so sleek
The most important question. Can this keyboard work connected using cable instead of this USB dongle ? (my company computers are locked so anything bluetooth/dongle Just does not work). Or is IT only using the cable to charging???
Cable connection is unfortunately only for charging...
Just found you. Excellent. I like how you talk. Great personality.
Thanks and welcome!
Can you have this keyboard and a MX Master 3 and easily switch between mac and windows computers? What is the bad thing about the master not having bolt?
I love the part where the video gets all wonky and broken when you warned us about over lubing the stabs, thought my monitor was finally giving up on me.
do you know any other keycaps compatible with this keyboard? Are XDA or DSA profile keycaps too big?
Do you recommend Nuphy Air 60 or the Keychron K7, or should I just go all the way with the Logitech MX Mech Mini? (I know the last one is a 75% but still I've been looking for a compact mech keyboard to use with my Galaxy Tab haha)
I had Nuphy air75 and 60. kept the 60. also have the logitech but prefer the Nuphy for trying feel and the logitech is better layout for more control. I use both but I prefer Nuphy for typing.
@@AlphaTroll Thank you so much! Def make me consider the Nuphy 60 now 🙏 Which of them seems more portable, in your opinion?
Would like to know how is the multi device switching performing when comparing to keychron🙏🏻 considering to buy a multi device mechanical keyboard, understand that with logitech flow multi device connection must be smoother , but how much smoother?
additional information, saw some online comments said keychron bluetooth connection is less stable and time lag is more significant whereas logitech flow seems to have a better performance , however, the price tag is double of keychron (say k3 v2)
"Logitech's never made a mechanical keyboard before"
...are you sure about that?
I use this with tactics switches and I hate how the switch feels. The bump feels nonexistent and mushy. If I like clicky switches but hate the noise what would you guys recommend
I really like how it looks but I want to get into customising things. Watched your Keychron video not sure what else is out there
Betty is an absolute treasure and we must protect her at all costs ❤️
FWIW, you can change Mac/PC mode in the Logitech software. (and by default, it adapts to the type of computer it's attached to.
how do u do this?
@@Lowaza In Logi Options+, navigate to the keyboard, choose "Settings", and there's a switch for "Always keep the keyboard in Mac layout" (or the equivalent for windows)
OMG, the keys lighting up when your hands are over the keyboard is absolutely worth paying for!
I just got mine and the space bar pops out if I press it on the left side. I code and frequently have to press the keyboard that way. Also has a intermittent squeaky backspace... Currently trying to get a warranty. Hopefully it'll be resolved.
hello, can you make, a tutorila or a guide, if a keyboard is not typing even when i click all of the keys, thx i really need it
Can the low profile keycaps be replaced with the OEM profile PBT keycaps ? Mine is the ISO layout (w/ the inverted 'L' ENTER key). Any recommendations here ? Rgds.
do you think you can do a review on the redragon sharpnel next cus i bought on black friday last year and yea i just like your videos and i wanna see you review and maybe modding it
Can anyone recommend a set of key caps for the full size version? Preferably with a grey or black color way. Much appreciated!!
I'm not 100% sure about that, but i think it is possible that le logitch keyboard costs more so the sales of US layouts "pays" for the production of less sold layouts such as ISO-fr, that logitech does sell and as opposed to keychron which only makes anglo-saxon and germanic layouts (at least the last time i checked)
Which sucks 'cause i really would like to try one out
How did you feel about the super-fast backlight timeout?
I've reached out to Logitech and they agree the fast timeout is unacceptable. It's not clear if/when there will be a feature added to Options+ to adjust the backlight.
I returned the MX Mechanical and MX Keys both for the same reason. It's a major design flaw that hinders usability and ruins the experience if you work in a dim or dark room.
Are you just spamming this comment everywhere? I just don’t believe Logitech agreed with you that there is an inherent flaw in the design. Proof or it didn’t happen!
Hi, I only see the short shift version in stores. Where in Europe can I buy this keyboard with wide shifts?
The Logitech just falls massively short compared to the k3s when you look at the product as whole considering the modability/upgradability and the range of accessories - and all for a lot less.
Available keycaps are much better for the K3, and is pretty much perfect for the K3 pro.
Even though the K3s also have proprietary keycaps (at least on switches with stabs) they recently released PBT doubleshot keycaps that fit their stab positioning. The new K3 Pro (for only $10 more) has standardised stab positioning so you can swap them out for virtually any MX style keycaps and they also comes with PBT doubleshots as standard. Logitech's proprietary BS means that (for some keys at least) you are stuck with their cheap painted ABS keycaps.
Their accessories range is also much better for Keychron - they come with a perfectly matched wooden wrist rest and a leather carrying case that fits both the keyboard and the wrist rest snugly. No wrist rest or carrying case for the MX - which is a big issue for a low profile, you can't really throw on a generic wrist rest and using a standard size carrying case reduces portability (which is IMHO the biggest draw for them given the compromise you are making on key travel).
Hotswappability is also huge - and if you go optical, keychron has a pretty expansive range of low profile optical switches that you can choose from - far braoder tahn whats available for low profile mechanicals of the 3 main brands (Kalih, Gateron and Cherry). Contrary to assertions as an "office person" I do care a lot about modability of my keyboard. A lot of us who have to spend most of their 9-5 (or longer) typing, do care a lot about their keyboard.
Finally, I haven't used the k3 v1 so can't speak about build quality but my v2 came from one of their first batches and has been used for well over a year and half. Its been a solid, reliable board and I have no complaints. If I were to nit pick, the "press fit" aluminium cover layer isn't as elegant a solution as Logitech's plate but I will happily take the compromise for the smaller footprint.
@@JimmyTulip1 keychron are pretty random and slow with what they release iso versions of. I used to prefer iso having grown up with it but they took ages to release a k3 iso version so went for ansi instead. I've ended up switching wholesale to ansi across all of my custom boards because of the much more limited range of iso keycaps.
But I think its much easier to switch from uk iso to ansi compared to other languages. The differences are pretty minor if you use win+space to switch between layouts.
Can you compare the K1/3, MX mechanical, and the Nuphy Air series?
I kinda wish they just made a low profile version like the apple magic keyboard with the keys sunk into the board. I do like this version but it could be more sleek. I can’t seem to find the perfect keyboard yet!
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Thank you so much 😀
Can you just use BlueTooth instead of the receiver? If so is there a downside?
Very cool review 👍 I only use numpad once or twice per day, perhaps dropping that would allow mouse to be closer to the center of the body 🧐