Keychron
Q1
Based on 420 Reddit mentions
$85.99
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Saw this on a Keychron listing on Amazon. We are so cooked
I got myself a Q1 two month ago and because it was my first dip into the more expensive keyboard world it was amazing at first. But after using it and reading into custom keyboards on here I disliked the sounds more and more. Then I started to mod it because I still loved the straight design of the
...Flenari in r/MechanicalKeyboards
February 7, 2026 11:46 AM
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anyone else completely avoiding peripherals that force you to keep their software running
The Keychron Q1 V2 is on sale for $89 right now. Get that... foam layer to kill ping, and it's a good workhorse of a board.
kool-keys in r/MechanicalKeyboards
February 28, 2026 8:31 AM
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75% keyboard options ?
zoom75 is solid choice but honestly the knob placement feels weird when you're used to having it on right side like most boards have you looked at keychron q1 knob edition? the build quality is way better than epomaker stuff and you can get similar sound profile with right switches and foam mods
Exotic-Chest4529 in r/keyboards
April 6, 2026 9:44 AM
3
Thoughts about the Keychron Q1 ultra
I’ve owned at least 6 keychron boards, which include the Q1 Pro, Q1 Max, and I just received the Q3 Ultra. I’ve never had any QC issues with any of these. At $229, the Q3 Ultra is an insane bargain for what you’re getting. You’d be hard pressed to build something of equal quality for less than $400-
...dbro129 in r/Keychron
February 9, 2026 6:51 PM
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What's the best MECHANICAL KEYBOARD widely loved today?
the Keychron Q series is pretty much the gold standard for this right now. i use a Q1 for both work and gaming and it's fantastic - the gasket mount makes it sound really nice without being too loud. if you want something pre-built, the Lemokey L3 is another solid option from the same company. big t
...LetterheadClassic306 in r/keyboards
February 24, 2026 1:26 AM
3
Keyboard suggestions with these specs?
Check out the Keychron Q1 HE. It sounds good and feels nice, plus you can customize it a lot. the volume knob is a cool feature, and it’s built pretty well I get why you might think the Gravastar looks too flashy for some setups. Also, someone mentioned keyboardyeti for comparing specs and comfort,
...didne4ever in r/keyboards
April 25, 2026 2:39 PM
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Portable Workstation
Would you say they are loud? I just got the Blush nano because I already have Keychron Q1 with Quinn switches, which is nice to type on but too loud. The Blush switches are very silent but it's like typing on a marshmellow. I got it as a silent alternative to my primary Q1. What is it like to type o
...schuby94 in r/iPadPro
April 14, 2026 4:45 PM
2
Got my hands on a Womier WD75.
I have those keycaps on my keychron Q1 pro, banana yellow switches. I really like the sound and feel of it and the aluminum board. Brings it all together nicely!
corpsejelly in r/MechanicalKeyboards
April 7, 2026 3:40 PM
2
[OC] Warframe Themed Keyboard
Oh keychron is worth the money. I also have a keychron Q1HE for office work and it is a much better experience both hardware and software wise than the AULA. For my aula, yes, you can remap every key. Yes, you can do rapid trigger stuff, and fn layers, all that stuff. And yes, it's all web based fir
...mithie007 in r/Warframe
February 6, 2026 1:28 AM
2
Help me choose my next keyboard - looking for creamy & quiet thock 75%
For creamy quiet thock, i've had great results with the MonsGeek M1W - its aluminum case and gasket mount give that deep sound you want. Hall Effect switches are smooth but i feel you - for pure typing they don't change much versus good linears. I ran into this choice last month and went with Gatero
...LetterheadClassic306 in r/keyboards
February 4, 2026 1:25 PM
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