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Anarchy_Shark • 5 months ago

I just switched from razer to keychron for a few reasons that cascaded out after my blackwidow v3 died over night. For starters, it's incredibly frustrating that the contact support option on their website opens a chat window that's just a bot filling out a warranty request form that I could have filled out faster on my own. After that it took 2 days to get an email response to the form and from the questions asked by the actual support rep, they didn't read the ticket at all making the whole exercise a grand waste of my time when I'm already frustrated with an unusable PC because their hardware just up and quit. After a few days of chasing emails with the rep, it finally came out that I was two months past the 2 year warranty window so they are not offering a replacement product but also that they no longer provide repair services for PC peripherals. There's no reason that it should have taken 4 days for a service rep in another hemisphere to tell me I was outside of warranty when the date of purchase and proof of receipt were the second and third questions asked by the chatbot less than a minute after starting the chat. I bought a Keychron V6 on sale from Amazon for $70 with a set of switches to try a setup with a heavier throw and a louder click, which I'm actually really enjoying, for another $30. With tax it was about $115 all told, a firm $15 under the MSRP for a baseline blackwidow v4 pre tax. Their RGB control, driver updates, and button programming is all handled through a webpage app rather than another proprietary bloat ware app that slows my computer and harvests my data for resale and it works on mac and linux for whichever route I choose to go when windows 10 ends support in October. tl;dr Razer has shitty customer service, requires a bloatware app, and is more expensive when compared to an entry level offering from a mid market brand like Keychron which also offers hot swap customization and user serviceability and repair It's not for everyone, but for me it's the far better option on every front

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animus_invictus • 10 months ago

Went way further down a keyboard rabbithole than anticipated, but I'm absolutely getting the Keychron Q6 Max now. Thank you for the r commendation! For the mouse, I'm currently leaning towards the Corsair Nightsword, but still have a lot of homework to do and am just starting to really look into that.

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animus_invictus • 10 months ago

I did way more research than what really makes sense today. There doesn't seem to be any benefit of sticking with Corsair when it comes to the mouse and keyboard and how it works with everything else, so it's moreso if you actually want those units. After today I'm leaning towards a Keychron Max Q6 and a Razer Viper V3 Pro. Corsair is definitely getting their money from me with every other component they make though lol

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BJBBJB99 • 8 months ago

I looked at the V and the Q lines in full size keyboards. I liked the Q for it's solid aluminum heavy construction and damping. The V line does have the incline legs and Q doesn't (at least mine) . But i fixed that for my Q6 Max by buying an inclined keyboard stand. Lo e it.

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almo2001 • 9 months ago

They have more than a frame of latency. Not great for gaming.

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almo2001 • 9 months ago

Latency. If you're a gamer avoid these. Otherwise they're great.

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almo2001 • 9 months ago

A frame or two of latency is important, whether you're aware of it or not.

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almo2001 • 9 months ago

You would do *better* without the latency.

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almo2001 • 9 months ago

Not remotely true. Hitting skill checks in Dead by Daylight regardless of what level you're playing at is easier with less latency. I'm not saying "spend $350 for a Hall Effect keyboard with 1ms latency". But Keychrons are sometimes at 30ms, and that's just about 2 frames.

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acejavelin69 • about 1 month ago

Keyboard: Keychron V6 - Open source with QMK/VIA support for configuration (web based or download an app) Mouse - Old Cougar Minos Gaming mouse

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bmcm80 • about 1 month ago

OK so.... 1. Double typing can be a result of tired out switches, but can also (perhaps more commonly) be caused by dirt and dust or loose connections on the PCB (circuit board) especially if your keyboard is hot swappable (you can easily remove and replace the switches without having to solder them in), it's really easy to push too hard or bend the board and pop out a connection. Also software (firmware and drivers typically) can end up old and conflicted and can cause problems. Just FYI. 2. It sounds like you need a sturdy board and the Keychron is a hefty chunk of alumninium, so you'll def get that. I'd always urge you to consider getting a slimmer board so that your setup is more convenient to use, the next size down is an 1800 with 96% of the keys like the the Keychron Q5. 3. When it comes to switches, there are currently 3 main types (that aren't bog standard membrane) and there are two you'll be interested in - standard MX switches and HE (magnetic) switches. Effectively the switches in most keyboards are "analogue" in that they work by connecting two metal terminals when you press them (MX) and performance is therefore only improvable by improving the transmission of that signal to the computer - the polling rate - the Q6 is ok compared to most gaming boards but the Q5/Q6 Max are better. Hall Effect (HE) switches activate when a magnetic field detects that a certain point on the keypress is reached and there's an instant voltage change. These are popular now for gaming because you can set that activation point wherever you like and also have multiple on a single key. Keychron does an HE version of both the Q5 and Q6 which both also have the same 1000Hz polling rate as the max. In terms of switches wearing out, if you get a hot swappable board you can just replace them. The HE boards Keychron makes are only compatible with one type of switch (Gateron double rails) which are actually pretty good, and the lack of mechanical action makes it much less likely they'll wear out. For gaming MX / Cherry switches ( not to be confused with cherry profile keycaps) there are two types people like for gaming, linear or tactile with a definite bump when you press them. That's really a matter of personal taste (I can't stand linear switches and find my fingers splaying out across the board in need of some sort of rebound) but this is where you get to sample a few, read around the subject and try them out. The Keychron keycaps are all pretty good. 4. RGB - if you mean north facing (shines straight through the top of the keycap) or south facing, north facing rgbs can interfere with certain types of keycap and generally south facing are actually considered better (they're also much brighter from the users perspective). Keychron does a side printed OSA profile set and their RGB customisation has 22 types of setting plus adjustable brightness, speed on each of them etc. Generally, the more performance orientated the board, the less likely you're going to get north facing rgbs. Hope this helped!

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Bluecow29 • 12 months ago

So, my trusty Logitech G810 Orion keyboard that I've had for 8+ years has finally run its course it seems, keys are becoming loose and while I could just buy new keycaps, I figured I might as well "upgrade". So the question is, what is the "best" full size keyboard in 2025. I personally like the full size keyboards compared to compact and TKL. Budget can stretch to £150 if the keyboard is indeed worth it but of course the cheaper the better. Few keyboards I've looked into, Ducky Shine 7, Steelseries Apex Pro, Razer Pro Type. Would love to know other keyboards you guys would recommend Edit: Recently purchased the Keychron Q6 Max. Pretty hefty purchase but this keyboard is so nice. Great build quality and feels so nice to type and game on

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Bluecow29 • 8 months ago

I went with the Keychron Q6 Max and been loving the quality

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Big-Replacement-979 • 13 days ago

keyboard: keychron q6 max, switches are combo of kailh box jades and gateron reds mouse: razer basilisk v3 pro 35k the keeb is qmk/via so no os-side software is necessary, you can program it from webbrowser (tho i have to chmod /dev/hidraw nodes first) the mouse requires os-side software for programming but it has onboard memory for profiles (which you can switch with mouse button), so i just configure it from windows once and im done forever. there is openrazer for linux but it is only partial implementation of the features.

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ArgentStonecutter • 9 months ago

I would avoid the Keychron C2 and Redragon boards. Redragon have a couple of recent boards that are pretty nice but that's one of their horrible old legacy ones, and the Keychron C series are their cheapest and dodgiest kit. The Pro boards are wireless with Bluetooth. The Max boards are wireless with Bluetooth and a 2.4 GHz USB transceiver. The K boards are tray mount, and stiff. The V boards are gasket mount which makes for a nice typing experience. You can get the V6 though Amazon for about $80.

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ArgentStonecutter • 12 months ago

Keychron V6 or Monsgeek M5. Keychron V5 or Monsgeek M2 for 96%, or YMDK YMD96 if you're feeling adventurous: this is a kit board with a bunch of options available including a lovely wooden case.

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redditor • about 9 months ago

Excellent keyboard! Grab a wrist rest, though. It's a bit high for me, and my wrists start aching after a while without one.

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redditor • about 11 months ago

Went way further down a keyboard rabbithole than anticipated, but I'm absolutely getting the Keychron Q6 Max now. Thank you for the r commendation! For the mouse, I'm currently leaning towards the Corsair Nightsword, but still have a lot of homework to do and am just starting to really look into that.

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redditor • about 1 year ago

Keychron V6 or Monsgeek M5. Keychron V5 or Monsgeek M2 for 96%, or YMDK YMD96 if you're feeling adventurous: this is a kit board with a bunch of options available including a lovely wooden case.

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redditor • about 3 months ago

Tray mount basic board. Get a V6 Max instead with gasket mount and knob.

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redditor • about 10 months ago

I own 2 keychron keyboards, a K5 for work and a Q1 max for gaming at home. The build quality and feel is what sold me on them

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redditor • about 3 months ago

Keychron V6 Max or Q6 with Outemu Silent Ice Snow (linear) or Silent Tom (tactile) switches. K10 (I have a Pro) is decent but very basic, no gasket and no knob, a simple tray mounted board. I have Outemu Silent Peach V2s in that. Edit: the quietest silent switches I tried are Outemu Ice Snow and TTC Frozen V2. Both are 40-45g linears, I replaced the springs with 60g ones. Haimu Heartbeat is incredibly loud (for a silent), so is Kailh Whale TTC Bluish and anything that uses those weird plastic bits on the stem instead of silicone pad inserts.

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redditor • about 2 months ago

Keychron Q6 Max and Steelseries Rival 600 worked like a charm for me. ☺️

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redditor • about 9 months ago

Custom boards and keycaps (and even switches) don't like RGB, so I have no idea. I'd get a Keychron V6 Max for the gasket mount, internal foams, VIA, hotswap and generally good quality (maybe used if the new is too costly).

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redditor • about 10 months ago

Not remotely true. Hitting skill checks in Dead by Daylight regardless of what level you're playing at is easier with less latency. I'm not saying "spend $350 for a Hall Effect keyboard with 1ms latency". But Keychrons are sometimes at 30ms, and that's just about 2 frames.

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redditor • about 4 months ago

Keychrons with the Gateron Jupiter Banana are awesome. You can theoretically get the Bananas separately from Gateron, whenever it's on stock.

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redditor • about 1 year ago

You can get a V Max on Amazon and return it if you don't like it.

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redditor • about 9 months ago

dude got q6 max a few months back and complained it wobbles too much, picked the board apart and added extra silicone pads to un-gasket the gasket mount movement, and no one in the entire production team took the effort to research what a gasket mount does. jay is a nice dude but he's like a very enthusiastic and totally clueless 12yo in so many cases i'm pretty sure he has no idea that the keychrons q6 he massacred is hot swap and he could pop some outemu silents in there for $25

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redditor • about 9 months ago

I went with the Keychron Q6 Max and been loving the quality

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redditor • about 2 months ago

As long as it works, it'll be much better (gasket mount, foams, VIA). Unfortunately recent Keychrons don't work, their quality has taken a nosedive.

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redditor • about 1 month ago

Keychron V6 Max, *innit brav*.

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redditor • about 10 months ago

V6 wired / V6 Max if you want wireless (also comes with the problem of built-in battery that will eventually degrade / fail). K10 Pro is a good basic board, but... it's basic. No gasket - it is much harsher with less dampening than the V6 / Q6. I use mine as a backup / testbed board for new switches and keycaps. Also, no knob.

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redditor • about 9 months ago

I looked at the V and the Q lines in full size keyboards. I liked the Q for it's solid aluminum heavy construction and damping. The V line does have the incline legs and Q doesn't (at least mine) . But i fixed that for my Q6 Max by buying an inclined keyboard stand. Lo e it.

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redditor • about 1 year ago

So, my trusty Logitech G810 Orion keyboard that I've had for 8+ years has finally run its course it seems, keys are becoming loose and while I could just buy new keycaps, I figured I might as well "upgrade". So the question is, what is the "best" full size keyboard in 2025. I personally like the full size keyboards compared to compact and TKL. Budget can stretch to £150 if the keyboard is indeed worth it but of course the cheaper the better. Few keyboards I've looked into, Ducky Shine 7, Steelseries Apex Pro, Razer Pro Type. Would love to know other keyboards you guys would recommend Edit: Recently purchased the Keychron Q6 Max. Pretty hefty purchase but this keyboard is so nice. Great build quality and feels so nice to type and game on

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redditor • about 2 months ago

My condolences. BTW, K10 Max vs V6 Max: the latter has knob and gasket mount. Otherwise they are pretty much the same, I think.

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redditor • about 2 months ago

OK so.... 1. Double typing can be a result of tired out switches, but can also (perhaps more commonly) be caused by dirt and dust or loose connections on the PCB (circuit board) especially if your keyboard is hot swappable (you can easily remove and replace the switches without having to solder them in), it's really easy to push too hard or bend the board and pop out a connection. Also software (firmware and drivers typically) can end up old and conflicted and can cause problems. Just FYI. 2. It sounds like you need a sturdy board and the Keychron is a hefty chunk of alumninium, so you'll def get that. I'd always urge you to consider getting a slimmer board so that your setup is more convenient to use, the next size down is an 1800 with 96% of the keys like the the Keychron Q5. 3. When it comes to switches, there are currently 3 main types (that aren't bog standard membrane) and there are two you'll be interested in - standard MX switches and HE (magnetic) switches. Effectively the switches in most keyboards are "analogue" in that they work by connecting two metal terminals when you press them (MX) and performance is therefore only improvable by improving the transmission of that signal to the computer - the polling rate - the Q6 is ok compared to most gaming boards but the Q5/Q6 Max are better. Hall Effect (HE) switches activate when a magnetic field detects that a certain point on the keypress is reached and there's an instant voltage change. These are popular now for gaming because you can set that activation point wherever you like and also have multiple on a single key. Keychron does an HE version of both the Q5 and Q6 which both also have the same 1000Hz polling rate as the max. In terms of switches wearing out, if you get a hot swappable board you can just replace them. The HE boards Keychron makes are only compatible with one type of switch (Gateron double rails) which are actually pretty good, and the lack of mechanical action makes it much less likely they'll wear out. For gaming MX / Cherry switches ( not to be confused with cherry profile keycaps) there are two types people like for gaming, linear or tactile with a definite bump when you press them. That's really a matter of personal taste (I can't stand linear switches and find my fingers splaying out across the board in need of some sort of rebound) but this is where you get to sample a few, read around the subject and try them out. The Keychron keycaps are all pretty good. 4. RGB - if you mean north facing (shines straight through the top of the keycap) or south facing, north facing rgbs can interfere with certain types of keycap and generally south facing are actually considered better (they're also much brighter from the users perspective). Keychron does a side printed OSA profile set and their RGB customisation has 22 types of setting plus adjustable brightness, speed on each of them etc. Generally, the more performance orientated the board, the less likely you're going to get north facing rgbs. Hope this helped!

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redditor • about 2 months ago

V6 Max, rather. But only from Amazon or local shop, never order it directly from Keychron.

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redditor • about 3 months ago

Keychron gets a good amount of flak in more enthusiast circles, but for someone going for full-sized TK (like myself) they honestly seem like one of the only 'boutique' brands to actually give them some love, short of going full DIY. I've been running the Q6 Max with banana switches for a while, and I really enjoy it. It's not perfect, a few of the larger keys can be kinda ping-y due to the metal construction, but nothing a couple simple mods won't help.

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redditor • about 10 months ago

I would avoid the Keychron C2 and Redragon boards. Redragon have a couple of recent boards that are pretty nice but that's one of their horrible old legacy ones, and the Keychron C series are their cheapest and dodgiest kit. The Pro boards are wireless with Bluetooth. The Max boards are wireless with Bluetooth and a 2.4 GHz USB transceiver. The K boards are tray mount, and stiff. The V boards are gasket mount which makes for a nice typing experience. You can get the V6 though Amazon for about $80.

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redditor • about 6 months ago

I just switched from razer to keychron for a few reasons that cascaded out after my blackwidow v3 died over night. For starters, it's incredibly frustrating that the contact support option on their website opens a chat window that's just a bot filling out a warranty request form that I could have filled out faster on my own. After that it took 2 days to get an email response to the form and from the questions asked by the actual support rep, they didn't read the ticket at all making the whole exercise a grand waste of my time when I'm already frustrated with an unusable PC because their hardware just up and quit. After a few days of chasing emails with the rep, it finally came out that I was two months past the 2 year warranty window so they are not offering a replacement product but also that they no longer provide repair services for PC peripherals. There's no reason that it should have taken 4 days for a service rep in another hemisphere to tell me I was outside of warranty when the date of purchase and proof of receipt were the second and third questions asked by the chatbot less than a minute after starting the chat. I bought a Keychron V6 on sale from Amazon for $70 with a set of switches to try a setup with a heavier throw and a louder click, which I'm actually really enjoying, for another $30. With tax it was about $115 all told, a firm $15 under the MSRP for a baseline blackwidow v4 pre tax. Their RGB control, driver updates, and button programming is all handled through a webpage app rather than another proprietary bloat ware app that slows my computer and harvests my data for resale and it works on mac and linux for whichever route I choose to go when windows 10 ends support in October. tl;dr Razer has shitty customer service, requires a bloatware app, and is more expensive when compared to an entry level offering from a mid market brand like Keychron which also offers hot swap customization and user serviceability and repair It's not for everyone, but for me it's the far better option on every front

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redditor • about 10 months ago

Keychron Q6 HE (linear Gateron HE only) or normal Q6 / Max if you want better switch compatibility. The normal (non-HE) Keychrons also have ISO layout and localized keycaps for most EU languages believe.

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redditor • about 4 months ago

Well, the version I had an eye on and showed as "low stock" up until a few minutes ago now shows as "sold out". I just placed an order for the Q6 max, far more expensive but is available with the ES layout so it should be usable out of the box. Wish me luck..

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redditor • about 2 months ago

I prefer it, makes bottom-out softer. Like a car's suspension.

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redditor • about 2 months ago

logitech g502 and powerplay mat , i Had been using a g915 keyboard but ended up switching to a Keychron Q6 Max earlier in the year cause since day 1 the lack of symbols being lit on the g915 aggravated me after years of having a k800. the Keychron Q6 Max instead of using os based software can be configured in a web browser , it was a tad fiddly to set up to get it to be recognized ( i've only been using linux about a year and a half so its new still) but once it was set its been great . i too prefer a full size keyboard and i sit in a dark room most of the time so i wanted the lighting and man its hard to find one with both , even harder to find keycaps that have good shinethrough since its south facing leds not north but i did find some good ones on etsy from some seller in california that have been great if that matters to you. i'll link the pics i did for an amazon review below .. [https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/71gZrlun9wL.jpg](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/71gZrlun9wL.jpg) stock with cyan lighting [https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/71asnGVuGGL.jpg](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/71asnGVuGGL.jpg) custom with the same lights as for corsair stuff , .. my fiancee still prefers the feel of his corsair dark core rgb pro ( to be fair i liked it too before icue bricked mine and the refirbished replacement they sent me felt and smelt gross so i got the logitech in between) .. he just set his lighting in windows before i got him migrate to linux and its been fine . he has ASUS ROG Chakram X as backup for when he forgets to charge it as well, ... sadly like you said neither have proper linux support . all this said i think last i looked corsair Was starting to do web interface stuff similar to keychron for some of their newer hardware so it might be worth looking into if its been a while.

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redditor • about 11 months ago

I did way more research than what really makes sense today. There doesn't seem to be any benefit of sticking with Corsair when it comes to the mouse and keyboard and how it works with everything else, so it's moreso if you actually want those units. After today I'm leaning towards a Keychron Max Q6 and a Razer Viper V3 Pro. Corsair is definitely getting their money from me with every other component they make though lol

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redditor • about 4 months ago

Keychron Q/V6 Max, QK100/101, Monsgeek M2 V5 VIA. For the QK100, only the wired-only hotswap PCB has RGB.

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redditor • about 4 months ago

Just get a keychron v6

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redditor • about 7 months ago

IMHO a screen is another component that may spoil, so I'd recommend against getting one with a screen If you need a numpad, Keychron V6 Max is one of the best value for money. No over-the-top stuff like metal body, but comes with a good amount of bells and whistles like a volume knob, 4 extra keys you can use for macros, a browser-based software called VIA that lets you program macros and expand the functionality of your keyboard (not all keyboards have support for such software, especially at lower budgets), hotswappable switches (although most keyboards from decent enthusiast brands will have these, even at lower prices), gasket mounts, etc etc If you don't need a numpad, there's whole lot of keyboards out there that can fit across a wide variety of budgets. I ruled all these out in my research so no specific recommendations though IMHO get a keyboard not for what switches it comes with (because you can change these easily), but for the value and features you get for your money. Keychron isn't the cheapest, but they're probably one of the biggest brands out there that don't break the bank while having a lot of options - you're bound to find one that suits you

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redditor • about 8 months ago

Keychron V6 Max (gasket mounted and has ISO layout and localized variants) + Outemu Silent Ice Snow switches (from Ali, about €25 for 110) if you find the default (non-silent) reds too loud. Q6 if you want metal case.

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redditor • about 1 year ago

If you want low profile, get an odd-numbered K Max line board. Make sure it's hot swap. Otherwise, get V or Q (although I would avoid Q cuz it's heavy, as you said, and you plan to travel with it). I would avoid the Razer because it's membrane and loud. Since you're traveling with this board, I doubt the people around you would like to hear the board, too.

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redditor • about 2 months ago

upgraded from a g915 to a keychron q6 max back in march , definitely recommend

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redditor • about 1 month ago

keyboard: keychron q6 max, switches are combo of kailh box jades and gateron reds mouse: razer basilisk v3 pro 35k the keeb is qmk/via so no os-side software is necessary, you can program it from webbrowser (tho i have to chmod /dev/hidraw nodes first) the mouse requires os-side software for programming but it has onboard memory for profiles (which you can switch with mouse button), so i just configure it from windows once and im done forever. there is openrazer for linux but it is only partial implementation of the features.

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redditor • about 10 months ago

I had a bunch of Redragons, K580 was pretty decent (95% work, 5% game), but I leveled up since. Now I would not want a "gaming" keyboard and all the things I research are well over that budget. I think Redragon has a few gasket mounted keyboards with 5 pin hot swap now in that price range. I, personally, for $100-ish budget would get... well, I don't know, I only ever use 100% ISO layout boards, and that limits me to a few models from Keychron, Ducky and perhaps 1-2 more manufacturers. Keychron V6 Max - plastic, gasket, foams, VIA, 3-mode wireless, hotswap. RGB - forget that with custom and most advanced-like boards. If the board has VIA, you will not have per-key backlight setting (because VIA does not have support for it), and if it has south facing LEDs (the majority of modern keyboards) you won't be able to use north print shinethrough keycaps (the switch is in the way), unless you replace all switches to fully transparent ones. But you'll probably have better options once the pros arrive and start recommending things I never heard about :)

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redditor • about 2 months ago

Quality of Keychrons dropped since 2024 or so. Just go over r/Keychron and see how brand new Q6 Max boards are broken out of the box. If you get one, make sure to get it from a local shop or Amazon. Ordering from Keychron means ordering from China and shitty support / no refund if it comes broken.

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redditor • about 8 months ago

I really wouldn't recommend either of those boards. Keychron V/Q6 Max, Monsgeek M5, QK101. All available in ISO except the M5, if you needed that.

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redditor • about 4 months ago

Keychron V/Q6 Max, Monsgeek M5, QK100 (wired-only PCB). You would have to get separate switches for all of these options.

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redditor • about 4 months ago

Keychron V/Q6 Max, QK100/101

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