The All-Aluminum Customizable Keychron Q3 Keyboard
If you're a fan of the terminal-style keyboards in Severance, you might want to check out the thick and wonderfully tactile Keychron Q3.
While more isn’t necessarily always better, having options is always welcome. Such is the case of the Keychron Q3, a more key-spacious iteration of the smaller Keychron Q1 that won us over with every tactile *clonk* of it’s heavy duty 75% mechanical keyboard layout.
The Q3 is heavy duty in build, with screw-in stabilizers, south-facing RGB, an ANSI/ISO layout, and is hot-swappable.
If you’ve been curious about/admiring the old school chunky terminal keyboards portrayed in Severance, the Keychron Q3 does a serviceable impression. It’s definitely large and in charge, with a similar “won’t budge from your desk” heft to it like the Q1.
The 80% layout tenkeyless (TKL) full metal Q3 is slightly, yet noticeably, more spacious. But like the slightly smaller Q1, the subtraction of the number pad is intentional. Designed for designers, programmers, and/or gamers, the truncated design allows for a wider periphery of space for mouse movements and takes up less desk surface while retaining dedicated function keys.
Our favorite aspect of mechanical keyboards is the sound and tactile feedback customization. The Q3’s gasket mount design delivers gentle resonance and a responsive fingertip feel out of the box, with the option to tweak further depending upon which switches lay under each key. And th...
While more isn’t necessarily always better, having options is always welcome. Such is the case of the Keychron Q3, a more key-spacious iteration of the smaller Keychron Q1 that won us over with every tactile *clonk* of it’s heavy duty 75% mechanical keyboard layout.
The Q3 is heavy duty in build, with screw-in stabilizers, south-facing RGB, an ANSI/ISO layout, and is hot-swappable.
If you’ve been curious about/admiring the old school chunky terminal keyboards portrayed in Severance, the Keychron Q3 does a serviceable impression. It’s definitely large and in charge, with a similar “won’t budge from your desk” heft to it like the Q1.
The 80% layout tenkeyless (TKL) full metal Q3 is slightly, yet noticeably, more spacious. But like the slightly smaller Q1, the subtraction of the number pad is intentional. Designed for designers, programmers, and/or gamers, the truncated design allows for a wider periphery of space for mouse movements and takes up less desk surface while retaining dedicated function keys.
Our favorite aspect of mechanical keyboards is the sound and tactile feedback customization. The Q3’s gasket mount design delivers gentle resonance and a responsive fingertip feel out of the box, with the option to tweak further depending upon which switches lay under each key. And th...
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