If you try to twist the frame, there is no creakiness or bending at all. However, due to the floating ABS plastic keycaps, it feels fragile if ever dropped. The keyboard features a sturdy build with a mostly aluminum body, weighing 636g or 22.43 ounces. The Keychron K1v4 has a clean floating keycap style design with a low-profile case as well as low-profile switches and keycaps. In addition, a white backlight option has been added so you’re not stuck with RGB lighting if you don’t use it. Keychron also added an indicator for Caps Lock so you can easily tell if you have it activated. The Bluetooth is faster than ever coming in at the latest 5.1, so speed should not be an issue when typing – although we still wouldn’t recommend gaming wirelessly. In addition, the keyboard has a slight incline instead of being completely flat like version 3. ![]() ![]() The K1 also comes in a Gateron low-profile Brown switch, so instead of being limited to just Red or Blue switches, now there is an option for a semi-quiet tactile switch. The keycaps are also more resistant to oil and shine with a nice rubbery texture. The keycaps have a nice curved profile to reduce typing mistakes and improve comfort. The K1 is already on version 4 and features several upgrades including new keycaps that are two-toned instead of just black and flat. The Keychron K1 is a popular low-profile keyboard that has undergone multiple redesigns and upgrades to constantly make the keyboard better with each version.
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