Keychron K3 Max Review – Enter the Dongle
The Keychron K3 Max adds the one thing missing from the K3 Pro: a 2.4GHz connection. Is the Max now truly the top of the line low profile keyboard?
The Keychron K3 Max adds the one thing missing from the K3 Pro: a 2.4GHz connection. Is the Max now truly the top of the line low profile keyboard?
The original NuPhy Air75 was, in my opinion, one of the best options on the market for a 75% low profile mechanical keyboard. The V2 now makes improvements in several key areas that were potential drawbacks to the original. Is it still the top choice?
The Monsgeek M1 came out as an all-metal 75% wired keyboard at the accessible price of $99 for a kit without switches and keycaps. Now, the M1W adds wireless connectivity and only a modest price increase, to $109 USD. Is the wireless model an overall improvement, or is it a step backwards for Monsgeek?
The Epomaker TH80 Pro is a popular entry-level 75% mechanical keyboard, available on amazon for $90 and often discounted, featuring tri-mode connectivity and quality switches. Is the TH80 Pro the best budget-friendly option out there?
Ever wish you could take that 100% keyboard on the road? The K13 pro from Keychron may not be perfect, but you can finally take your number pad to go without having to pack a separate device.
Are LCD screens on keyboard just a gimmick, or are there real useful features? The TH80-X from Epomaker is going to help us answer that question. It’s a 75% keyboard with an encoder knob, 1.1 inch LCD screen, and a massive 8,000mAh battery.
A sixty-percent low profile keyboard is a great travel companion or partner to your laptop. As long as you don’t need a row of function keys, this layout can be a great option. Often, however, it’s missing something I use all the time: arrow keys. The NuPhy Air60 promises to provide the same great typing…
The low profile mechanical keyboard market has exploded in the last couple of years. Even big brands like Logitech have jumped in with options like the MX Mechanical offering low profile mechanical switches. But there hasn’t been much true innovation in the design…at least until the Lofree Flow came along.
There is no shortage of competition in the market of 75% mechanical keyboards. Many of the options in the $80-$100 range offer great features but have a less-than-premium typing experience. At the same time, many of the $180+ (or even $250+) options offer a premium feel but fewer features (such as no wireless connectivity). So…
The NuPhy Air96 and Halo96 are two of the best pre-built mechanical keyboards I’ve used. They both deliver a premium feel and typing experience greater than their prices would suggest. But if you’re trying to decide between the low profile and high profile option, that can be a tough choice.
Jeff is a content creator, podcaster, and WFH pro who wants all the gear.