The wireless mechanical keyboard Keychron K10 Pro QMK/VIA allows anyone to master any keyboard keys or macro commands via VIA, includes keycaps for both Windows and macOS, and users can hot-swap with...
The wireless mechanical keyboard Keychron K10 Pro QMK/VIA allows anyone to master any keyboard keys or macro commands via VIA, includes keycaps for both Windows and macOS, and users can hot-swap with any MX mechanical switch in no time.
The wireless mechanical keyboard Keychron K10 Pro QMK/VIA allows anyone to master any keyboard keys or macro commands via VIA, includes keycaps for both Windows and macOS, and users can hot-swap with any MX mechanical switch in no time.
Wireless and Wired
An excellent solution for multitasking. You can connect the K10 Pro to up to 3 devices wirelessly via the stable Broadcom Bluetooth 5.1 for seamless multitasking on a laptop, phone, and tablet. Switch between them quickly and it is fully compatible with both Mac and Windows.
A reliable wired USB Type-C connection is also available when you need it.
Program with QMK & Launcher
The open-source QMK firmware means endless possibilities for key remapping, macros, shortcuts, and more. Now you can easily customize each key with the Keychron Launcher web app.
Enhanced Typing Experience
The K10 Pro has been redesigned and re-engineered from the inside out to upgrade the typing experience. The additional sound-absorbing foam, thick silicone damping bottom pad, and steel plate provide immediate feedback and a quiet typing sound, while the added weight will enhance stability.
An epic core inside the keyboard
An ARM architecture powerful MCU with ultra-low power, equipped with 128K Flash, will provide greater flexibility to developers. The polling rate is 1000 Hz out of the box, making latency non-existent for competitive gaming.
Suitable for all devices
Offers a Mac layout while being compatible with Windows, the K10 Pro is one of the few on the market that features the same media and function keys as Apple keyboards for Mac users, but with greater tactile feedback.
You can even configure different keys for Mac and Windows devices. While VIA software is compatible with macOS, Windows, and Linux. It includes keycaps for both macOS and Windows (3 keycaps for each), so you can switch between operating systems with ease.
Hot-swappable (Optional)
A hot-swap version is also available for your choice, which means you can customize the typing experience without soldering, just plug and play.
Every detail matters, which is why we make the K10 Pro hot-swappable for a personalized typing experience. The hot-swappable sockets are mounted on the board, allowing you to hot-swap any switch on the K10 Pro with almost all 3-pin and 5-pin MX-type mechanical switches available on the market (including Cherry, Gateron, Kailh, Panda, etc.) without soldering. You can customize your own typing experience in seconds.
PCB Stabilizers with Screws
Even the smallest detail matters for the feel of your finger. We have integrated screw-in stabilizers that are mounted on the board for a smoother typing experience with less wobble on large keys such as the spacebar, shift, enter, and backspace. The Keychron K10 Pro also supports third-party PCB screw-in stabilizers.
OSA Profile Double-shot PBT Keycaps
For further refinement of the typing experience, the K10 Pro comes with our unique OSA profile (OEM profile with spherical angle) and double-shot PBT keycaps, which aim to provide a more comfortable feel at the fingertips with excellent oil resistance for long-term use in the full-size layout.
South-facing RGB lights
The south-facing RGB is designed to better illuminate the keyboard's backlight from the typist's perspective. The south-facing RGB is also free from interference when the user installs alternative Cherry-profile keycaps on their keyboard.
It features over 22 types of RGB backlight settings (as well as a static white backlight option) and 14 types of backlight settings in the White Backlight version. You can further adjust the RGB hue, saturation, brightness, and effect speed with ease.
Ergonomic Support
Three adjustable keyboard angle levels (3.5º, 7º & 10.5º) and curved keycaps with OSA profile work together to provide long-lasting ergonomic support for your wrist.
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Excellent keyboard, very comfortable with many programming options and keys and lighting. Sturdy construction and quality materials. The fact that it is Bluetooth is incredibly convenient because you don't fill up another USB port for a dongle. The only thing I would personally find as a weakness is the battery that lasts about 10-14 days.
This is my first 'serious' mechanical keyboard.
Its only - but major - flaw is that it has the LEDs at the bottom of the keys (south facing LEDs).
The keycaps are not translucent (the letter doesn't shine from within).
Any serious keycap available on the market does NOT work properly with ANY south facing LED keyboard. Anyone who wants bright keys on THIS keyboard has to go for one of the following aftermarket categories, none of which provide satisfactory results:
- transparent keycaps
- pudding keycaps
- side engraved keycaps
None of the above options provide the lighting of north facing LED keyboards.
Wrong purchase on my part - although the keyboard is good in terms of construction. I just 'didn't know - didn't ask.'
After a lot of searching and research regarding the headphone part of the switches, I ended up with this gem.
Almost cream sound.
Very high-quality construction.
The brown switch was a one-way street due to noise in an office space.
The keyboard is excellent AS LONG AS it is connected with the cable.
If you try to use it in Bluetooth mode, be prepared for delays, missed keystrokes, and disconnections about twice an hour (it can last up to a couple of minutes, unless you connect it with the cable).
The keys, even though I got the red switches, are not like Razer's linear keys. They have a 'bump', so to speak, they can withstand some pressure unlike Razer's keys, where you can't even touch your fingers on them.
The sound is deeper than a Logitech keyboard (the switches are MX Cherry, which both companies use, so don't expect anything different in terms of feel).
It has a sturdy and heavy construction, it doesn't creak, it doesn't bend, you don't feel anything!
Another drawback, though, is that mine came with a scratch on the Enter key.
The keys are only illuminated around the edges and not the letters/numbers/symbols (Maybe it has to do with the type of plastic, this one has PBT Keycaps instead of the classic ABS you'll find in other companies. It's a more durable plastic that doesn't get dirty easily).
The color in the light is adjustable, it has full RGB capabilities but also single-color options, and it has various programs that you can customize either on the keyboard or through a platform on the Keychron website.
TLDR: I gave it a 3/5 rating due to the Bluetooth connection issues resulting in typing inaccuracies and disconnections, and because it arrived damaged.
One of the best value-for-money mechanical keyboards. It has everything you can ask for at this price, especially for full-sized keyboards (with a keypad) that are less common in the market nowadays. It allows for minimal improvements (e.g. a metal frame instead of plastic, although it is already very sturdy) which would justify a higher price. It is definitely worth it and I also recommend it for someone who wants to get into modding and fully customizable keyboards (that's why I got it myself).
Warm request: do your research before purchasing a keyboard. I say this not with a negative tone, on the contrary, because this specific keyboard offers MUCH more than a corresponding "gaming" keyboard, which would have double the price and much fewer features. It's a crime that Keychron keyboards are so low on the popularity list. On the Keychron website, this specific one costs $79 and it has:
+Fullsize
+PCB keycaps (material with a very nice feel and excellent resistance to friction)
+Excellent key feel (I have red K Pro switches)
+Decent factory lube on the stabilizers (I haven't seen the regular switches)
+Fully customizable keys via VIA (software that you don't even need to download)
+Hot swappable switches (obviously, since it's Keychron)
+Multiple RGB settings (brightness + patterns)
+Sturdy construction with a heavy weight
+Wired + Bluetooth
+Extra details (keycaps for Windows + Mac, some tools like screwdriver, keycap remover, etc.)
and I haven't even used the keyboard properly yet. You have these positives as soon as you open the box. The only downsides I have found so far are:
-Relatively short cable (doesn't matter if you only want wireless)
-It will take me a little while to get used to typing, the red switches are indeed sensitive to touch. Of course, I had a 7-year-old Razer Deathstalker that required a hammer to type.
I recommend it to yourself and your friends. Save money and buy quality products. Do your research. There are plenty of channels for customizable keyboards, I provide the link below:
https://www.youtube.com/c/hipyotech