Keychron unveils its new mechanical keyboard model
Having garnered attention with its mechanical keyboard models for some time, Keychron added another model to its portfolio.
Keychron, renowned for its reliable and stylish keyboards, keeps innovating with its product line. Following the recent announcement of the Q14 Pro dual-mode customized mechanical keyboard in China, Keychron has now unveiled the Q8 Pro, an Alice-style keyboard.
This unique design is recognized by its keys, divided into two halves and slightly angled. This positioning promotes an ergonomic typing experience, as the keys are naturally set in an inverted V, allowing users to comfortably rest their wrists. Despite this innovative layout, the keyboard maintains a singular frame, ensuring that the design remains seamless.
Keychron unveils its new mechanical keyboard model
The Q8 Pro is a versatile keyboard, capable of connecting through both Bluetooth and USB. For users who prioritize customization, this keyboard supports QMK/VIA open-source firmware, facilitating straightforward key remapping. Its compatibility extends to both Mac and Windows platforms.
One of its standout features is the gasket structure which augments the typing feel and sound. Furthermore, the inclusion of a PC positioning board ensures stability. The keycaps are crafted using KSA height PBT two-color injection, and the switches are Keychron's proprietary K Pro. As for aesthetics, consumers can choose between black, white, and silver.
Currently, the Keychron Q8 Pro is retailing in China at a price of 898 Yuan ($123). However, international customers may have to wait a bit longer for its global availability.