My K4 was the first mechanical keyboard I’ve used since an old IBM board back in the 90s. I didn’t even realize mechanical keyboards were still a thing before I found this sub.
I don’t think we should be gatekeeping mechanical keyboards by shitting on entry-level, reasonably priced, off the shelf boards — especially quality boards. No idea about the Q6, but I was absolutely blown away by the quality of my K4 compared to the flimsy plastic/membrane boards I’d been using.
Solid aluminum chassis, hot-swappable, good installed switches and caps, great battery life on the bluetooth, useful as well as “flashy” RGB…
For what I paid for it, it might be the best deal ever (imho) on a quality mechanical keyboard. KeyChron doesn’t get everything right, but they get most things right.
No idea about customer service as I’ve never had an issue with mine, but I bought mine refurbished and the thing is just a tank.
My K4 was the first mechanical keyboard I’ve used since an old IBM board back in the 90s. I didn’t even realize mechanical keyboards were still a thing before I found this sub.
I don’t think we should be gatekeeping mechanical keyboards by shitting on entry-level, reasonably priced, off the shelf boards — especially quality boards. No idea about the Q6, but I was absolutely blown away by the quality of my K4 compared to the flimsy plastic/membrane boards I’d been using.
Solid aluminum chassis, hot-swappable, good installed switches and caps, great battery life on the bluetooth, useful as well as “flashy” RGB…
For what I paid for it, it might be the best deal ever (imho) on a quality mechanical keyboard. KeyChron doesn’t get everything right, but they get most things right.
No idea about customer service as I’ve never had an issue with mine, but I bought mine refurbished and the thing is just a tank.