Keychron
Q9
Based on 17 Reddit mentions
$69.99
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My weird little keyboard collection
I say that because the q9 seemed like an answer looking for a question. Dropping the number row and going into 40 world normally means you are going for a compact tight motion profile with as little hand motion and finger spread as possible. The q9 however keeps pretty much a standard 60ish width an
...jonhinkerton in r/keyboards
October 6, 2025 12:57 PM
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It's not much but the concept has gotten me through one year and half of uni
Epomaker makes 40% keyboard for cheap and I've seen them do 50% sales just randomly on some of their keyboards, but if you want a better product you can look into keychron q9, looks sexy as hell
SpacuXY in r/cyberDeck
November 28, 2025 7:00 AM
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Help with first Keyboard - Keychron Q6 Max
Keychron used to be pretty good (I have two wired only q6s, a q9 and a k10 pro with zero issues) but new models (Max mainly) are just so unreliable... that's why everyone says if you get a Keychron, get it from Amazon or local shops. Otherwise the suck is horrible if you have problems. Perhaps the n
...cszolee79 in r/keyboards
November 28, 2025 3:07 PM
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Are there any good silent out of the box mech keyboards?
If you are looking for quiet you should be looking for a gasket mount most likely. The q5 max has one so that’s a good start, but the available switches are all non-silent so you’ll have that cost to manage. I’ve got the q9 and the q15 and I like them a lot. I had a q6 a while back and didn’t like i
...jonhinkerton in r/keyboards
October 13, 2025 1:47 PM
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Help deciding on new work keeb
My favorite office keyboards are: Crush 80 Beta Pro with stock switches and aluminum plate. It's got a muted Thock that is smooth and comfy to type on. Neo70 with carbon fiber plate and Milky Yellow Pro V2 switches. I love this configuration so much, I'd be willing to solder the board and never thin
...thepurplehornet in r/keyboards
May 25, 2025 7:18 PM
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