Keychron Keyboard Article Review - November 2021

Keychron Keyboard Article Review - November 2021

Caroline Wong |

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" The keyboard’s case is a highly produced piece of aluminum: milled by CNC, anodized, sandblasted—it’s fancy looking, nice to the touch, likely to last through winters and wars, and heavy. "
" For average typists and even mechanical keyboards lovers, the Keychron Q1 is likely overkill. But it’s quite pleasing to look at, nice to type on, and offers a lot of customizability to grow into at every level of its design. "
“The M1 is customizable. You can program the device’s buttons however you’d like with macros or custom functions. Along the mouse’s side, an RGB light bar can be customized with five light effects pre-programmed into its onboard memory. "
Keychron promoted the fact that users can customize the M1 without any drivers or software to install. Two dedicated buttons on the bottom of the mouse control lights and DPI setting. "


“ The Keychron M1 comes in both white and black options and is priced at $39, which is admittedly a pretty good deal for its specs and features.  "
The mouse features a 16,000 DPI sensor that’s higher than your average mouse and puts it on par with other gaming mice in the market. "


Keychron, one of the hottest keyboard-makers around, is releasing its first-ever mouse. The M1 mouse is equipped with the “strongest, most competitive grade” sensor chip available on the market, and, yes, it’s packed with stylized RGB light effects. "
The M1 is, in Keychron tradition, quite customizable. The mouse’s keys can be programmed however you’d like with macros or custom functions. "
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“The Keychron K2 had everything I wanted: Bluetooth and wired, 75% Mac layout, and a choice between Gateron Brown, Blue, or Red switches, all for under $100. "
If you're on a Mac and want a wireless mechanical keyboard experience without any hassle, I highly recommend checking out the Keychron K2. It's the best purchase I've made so far in 2021. "