Keychron Q1 Pro -QMK/VIA Wireless Custom Mechanical Keyboard
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Last Updated: February 17 @ 03:02 -0500 GMT
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January 17th - via: kickstarter.com
This post is for backers only. Please visit Kickstarter.com and log in to read. (Read More)
Keychron’s popular Q1 goes pro with wireless functionality
January 17th - via: dexerto.com
Keychron, a custom keyboard company has announced that it is upgrading the incredibly popular Q1 keyboard with a wireless “Pro” variant, and is available to pre-order from Kickstarter now. (Read More)
Keychron cuts the cord on one of our favorite mechanical keyboards
January 17th - via: theverge.com
The new Keychron Q1 Pro has a very similar design to the company’s existing Q1 keyboard with a gasket-mount design and aluminum case. But the difference with the $194 Q1 Pro is that it can connect via USB cable or Bluetooth, where it offers a battery life of up to 300 hours. (Read More)
Keychron adds Bluetooth to its awesome Q1 board
January 17th - via: pcworld.com
Keychron has been making wireless boards for years, of course, mostly separate from its high-end designs. But it says that it’s finally cracked how to keep a stable wireless connection through several pounds of milled aluminum. (Read More)
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