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The Keychron K3 QMK Version 3 is an ultra-slim, wireless mechanical keyboard featuring a 75% layout with hot-swappable low-profile Banana switches. It supports Bluetooth 5.2 and wired USB-C connections, offers full RGB backlighting, and runs on open-source QMK firmware for deep customization. Designed for Mac and Windows professionals, it delivers high responsiveness with a 1000Hz polling rate wired mode and multi-device connectivity, making it a top-tier choice for productivity and style.








| ASIN | B0F9YFY3BF |
| Additional Features | Backlit, Hot-Swappable, Low-Profile Key, Programmable Keys |
| Best Sellers Rank | #753 in Computer Keyboards |
| Brand | Keychron |
| Color | Banana Mechanical Switch |
| Compatible Devices | PC, Laptop |
| Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth, USB-C |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 121 Reviews |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Keyboard Description | Mechanical, Wireless |
| Manufacturer | Keychron |
| Mechanical Keyboard Switch Model | Banana Switch |
| Model Number | K3X-H3 |
| Power Source | Rechargeable Battery, USB Powered |
| Special Feature | Backlit, Hot-Swappable , Low-Profile Key, Programmable Keys |
| Switch Type | Mechanical |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
A**T
Amazing.
Best keyboard I've ever owned. Unlike the base model Keychron K3, these keys have much less of a gap between them, and have a nicer feel overall. It feels looks and sounds like those enthusiast mech keyboards on YouTube with the ASMR typing noises. Specifically the Banana one anyway. This completely changed my mind on tactile (e.g. Brown) switches. Previously I only stuck to Blue because it's consistent and never mushy. But these Banana ones are a whole new level. Only downside is the configuration is confusing. I had to install a Chrome-family browser and use the official "Keychron Launcher" webapp to enable the media keys rather than F1/F2/etc by default. On the plus side it's way more advanced and you can do custom mappings and color patterns.
E**D
Awesome feeling in the keys
This keyboard is truly great. Clicky keys that you can feel a solid bump when pressed, connects quickly with Bluetooth. The cord it comes with does not connect through my USB port so wired mode is not an option. I have USB 3.1 and I heard that could be incompatible. Latency is nonexistent for my purposes of typing and coding. And the keys have enough curve to know whether your fingers is centered on them and it reduces typos. You can type faster with this. The keyboard is quite small. ***update**** After having this keyboard for a couple weeks I became unable to use my laptop keyboard as my fingers were being retrained to use this very different feeling one. I can't become dependent on a separate device like that so I had to return it. It would be more ideal with a wrist pad I think. Also the click down feet had too much stickiness on one side and it would always end up cockeyed if I tried to move it forward or backward.
K**N
Suspect used item received
The product itself is decent, but the item I received is obviously returned or used, even the package is intact: a scratch oat the bottom of the key “alt”
B**Y
I love this keyboard
I love this keyboard for work use. For reference my primary "keeb" has been a Royal Kludge 65% with brown switches for the last couple of years, using it for both gaming and work. I find the low profile keys much more comfortable and less fatiguing over the course of the day. The keyboard feels solid, the Bluetooth/wired switch works well. I have it wired to my work PC and paired to my phone (handy for typing longer texts) so I switch back and forth several times throughout the day with no issues. There is an adjustment period moving to the low-profile switches. It took me a couple of hours of use to really re-train myself to not press down so much. I started going into the office recently and wanted this to replace my standard issue keyboard at work. I did use it for a few hours of gaming before bringing it into the office but not long enough to be sure if I like over a full-travel switch for gaming (I didn't mind it in the time I used it though). That's the only reason I gave it four stars for gaming. I have considered getting the same keyboard for at home so that I'm not going between full travel and low-profile switches between work and home.
M**E
Prefer this over the MX Mechanical Mini
Preface on my keyboard preferences: my absolute all-time favorite keyboards are Logitech T and X series laptop keyboards- but I spend most of my time on Macs and do love a good mechanical keyboard. So far my favorite is surprisingly a wired Hyper X Alloy Origins 60 with Aqua Tactile switches (and I've tried browns, blues, and reds from Cherry MX, Gateron, and others too). I was in the market for a wireless mechanical keyboard for convenient switching between a few different devices, and after reading a ton of reviews from users and tech bloggers I bit the bullet and ordered the more expensive MX Mechanical Mini because it seemed like that was the superior keyboard. People complained about mushiness and inferior quality on the Keychron K3 (and I already tried a K2 so I was familiar with Keychron materials, construction, etc.) But I didn't love the MX Mechanical. The key spacing felt a little too wide and the pressure required to push the keys was a little too heavy. The auto-activated light (always activating a little later than I'd like) was also distracting. Then on Cyber Monday the price of the K3 dropped to less than half of the MX Mechanical Mini- and I ordered one with Gateron mechanical brown switches on the hunch that the hot-swappable keys might be the cause of some reported mushiness. I liked it right out of the box. The key spacing was tighter, the sound was totally fine (didn't sound "cheap" or too loud), and the key feel was just a little more satisfying. I also haven't noticed any problem with the battery life. I'm 4 days in and have yet to charge it. I definitely recommend this keyboard with the only stipulation that I know the K3 Pro is right around the corner and it looks like there are some nice improvements. But if you can get this on sale it is one satisfying value!
F**.
Un teclado que cumple su cometido sin pretensiones !
Tenía un teclado Mac completo, con teclado numérico, alámbrico y con una suavidad al teclear que me encantaba, pero su tamaño era demasiado grande. Decidí probar el Logitech MX Compact, recomendado por muchos, pero... no fue una buena experiencia. El principal problema es la retroiluminación. No puedes apagarla con un solo botón, y aunque esté encendida, se apaga sola al poco tiempo sin posibilidad de cambiar esa configuración. Para mí, esto es bastante molesto. Además, cada vez que encendía el PC, tenía que esperar unos 5 segundos para que el teclado se conectara. ¡Ah! Y lo peor: al poco tiempo, dos teclas comenzaron a borrarse, algo que jamás me había sucedido con ningún teclado. Después de esta mala experiencia, decidí investigar y finalmente opté por el Keychron K3 debido a los buenos comentarios, aunque, siendo honesto, ya tenía mis dudas por lo que viví con el Logitech. Sin embargo, cuando lo saqué de la caja, que es bastante compacta, me llevé una grata sorpresa: el diseño es bonito, y en solo unos minutos ya estaba tecleando. Lo que más me gustó es que puedes apagar la retroiluminación con una simple combinación de teclas, lo cual es una gran ventaja. No soy un experto en teclados mecánicos, pero este tiene interruptores marrones (creo que así se llaman), que son súper suaves y con un sonido agradable. Las teclas están bien distribuidas y, aunque no tiene un software propio, recomiendan algunos de terceros para personalizarlo. Yo simplemente configuré mis atajos preferidos directamente desde las preferencias de teclado de MAC: uno para capturas de pantalla y otro para los emoticonos, y con eso fue suficiente.
A**B
DIsappointed - usually Keychron is 100% on point.
I am disappointed in this model. For brown switches, it's barely registerable the "click" feel (and I understand red + blue for certain switches are more tactile), which can be rather disorienting when typing vs. the full-size (non-low-profile) keyboard. A significant issue is that the keyboard I received had all RGB brightness facing AWAY from me (to the back of the keyboard). So with low profile keys + opposite-of-typist RGB centering, this was a terrible experience. Ergonomics are fine, regular keychron need for a wrist rest, but this version is certain less intense of a need vs. a traditionally higher mechanical keyboard (full-size keys, switches, etc). Definitely returning this one for a refund.
A**T
BAD
Some switches are not working and their support does not help to fix it!!!
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