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The Keychron K10 Pro is a full-size, wireless mechanical keyboard featuring 108 hot-swappable brown switches, QMK/VIA programmable keys, and dual Bluetooth 5.1 and USB-C wired connectivity. Designed for professionals and gamers alike, it offers up to 100 hours of battery life, premium typing comfort with sound dampening, and vibrant RGB backlighting with durable PBT keycaps. Compatible across Mac, Windows, and Linux, it’s built to boost productivity and personalize your typing experience.

















| ASIN | B0C2KGTD15 |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
| Best Sellers Rank | #2,012 in Computer Keyboards |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (227) |
| Date First Available | April 15, 2023 |
| Item Weight | 4.29 pounds |
| Item model number | HS-K10P-H3 |
| Manufacturer | Keychron |
| Package Dimensions | 18.6 x 7.4 x 2.15 inches |
P**O
Thock Thock Thock - Very enjoyable typing and gaming experience
I believe myself to be an edge case and this keyboard checked all my boxes. Wanted a silk smooth lower registered thocky sounding keyboard that was FULL sized and had the bare minimums of a macro function. In my professional life I draft alot of communications from email to chats to powerpoints etc. Simply I type... alot! The K10 is buttery smooth and silky.. the sounds it makes is very ASMR and makes me want to work more just to hear the series of sounds it makes as I type! WIN! I use excel quite extensively so much so its just faster to create on keyboard macros vs using excel's macro function. Smacking 1 key to select visible cells, or blanks only vs the 5-6 steps via hot key is a HUGE time saver! PLUS its a full sized keyboard so I have the Center area where insert home etc are and dont have to deal with "FN" key + button to trigger other standard keys. Yes.. I'm a numpad user... I easily beat all users loggin into their accounts when needing to enter in the 2 factor authenticator codes. From a gaming perspective it feels much better than my older generation keyboards ( I had Logitech G series keyboards and tried but returned red dragons). The Keyboard is SOLID.. nice weight .. has wireless bluetooth options which I dont use.. Snappy latency (but I'm usb c hardwired - so I dont know the feel if its via bluetooth). Has exactly the macro features I want need and can grow into utilizing VIA. My only complaints ...which is a small one... is that the LED's dont shine through the stock keycaps So when gaming in the dark... if you dont have full muscle memory of the keyboard and need to see what key you're on.. you may have trouble in the dark. Other than that .. would be nice if there was a Volume wheel or knob - that would literally for me make the perfect keyboard. I'm sure if I search someone out there is selling replacement keycaps that is translucent on the letters so it shines through but not ready to make that commitment yet as I dont need to look at the keyboard to type =) So a keyboard in the budget section of pro/gaming mechanical keyboards, that can expand and grow, and performs exceptionally with everything I've thrown at it and then some - look no further. This is the no fuss no muss so much so I bought a 2nd one so both the office and home I have the same enjoyable experience working and playing. Couldnt have asked for more in a keyboard at this price point!
N**K
Great beginner keyboard
I bought the Keychron K10 Pro after a very quick month-long progression thru nicer (what I now know are) membrane keyboards, to a big-brand mechanical keyboard, and finally to this entry-level hobby/enthusiast keyboard. This offers everything I needed. Full size (need 10-key, I’m an accountant), wired/wireless (although I REALY wish it had 2.4ghz), hot swap, per key RBG, south facing RBG and a host of other enticing features. This is my first brown switch and I’m not sure how I feel about it. I assume they are pretty standard for basic browns. I’m not sure who makes them but the switches have an embossed Keychron name on them so they are not Gateron (unless private label). Switches are bone dry, not pre lubed - but they feel ok for what they are I guess. Screw in stabilizers are lubed with I’m assuming dialectic grease or similar. The double shot key caps are fine although I’m not sure I love the OEM profile. I will probably swap them for something else. The RBG lighting is pretty great, it’s just a shame you can’t really see it with the stock key caps (not shine-thru). I do like it tho because I can have it on at my desk at work without looking like a 14 yo gamer bro. Things I’m less thrilled about. Thin plastic case (although the entire unit is very solid and hefty). The slide switches for the power, mode selection (feel cheap). Again, no 2.4ghz which would have made this thing legendary. Overall great experience with the board so far. Check out my media pics/vid! PS. I did the masking tape PCB mod and taped the (very hollow sounding/feeling) space bar. I was going to do kill/dyna mat but the silicone insert takes up pretty much the whole case. I was skeptical but the tape mod did improve the sound noticeably. Cheers!
D**C
Best mechanical keyboard hands down
I use for development, gaming, work and documents. This keyboard is absolutely perfect as it can be used as a wired device, and up to 3 blue tooth devices. I'm wired into my primary Linux machine, I use the blue tooth to connect to my windows laptop, my iMac and my Android phone. (4 devices 1 keyboard) Switching between blue tooth devices has been a perfectly acceptable experience for me the speed to change is reasonable. There is a physical switch to turn off blue tooth and switch to wired. I've had no issues with battery life. It is also possible to charge the keyboard while using at the same time. The RGB is really well done and controlled from the keyboard. That is not a deal breaker for me as I am not trying to use software to Steve my keyboard to other RGB lights in my computer. There are several animations available and each one has several color combinations as well as the ability to adjust brightness. They keys stay lit up for 10 minutes before turning off. That is perfect, as other keyboards turn off the backlighting after 30 seconds (good luck with that if you like to have a dim room). The mechanical keys are amazing. Perfect amount of travel and the right click and pressure. I have the low profile keys wich is a preference for me. The travel is slightly less which is something I like. There are plenty of options to have different tactile, pressure, travel and click. If the low profile keys are something you are considering, it is just slightly less travel (I believe 3mm compared to 4mm). I have the red keys, and I love them. The right amount of sound for me as I also use my keyboard for work and on conference calls. The downsides (which are not downsides for me) might be that it does not have adjustable get to change the angle of the keyboard as it sits on your desk. You do not control the rgb from an app. If you get low profile keys the key caps are slightly shorter so there is some light spill from the RGB lights. Lastly there are no dedicated media controls. Yes, it does have the function keys to adjust system volume. With respect to the downsides I listed above, none of those are a negative for me. I listed then because there may be some users that one of them could be a deal breaker. However after you factor in the cost, you can get a better keyboard. The upsides to this keyboard are everything. Mechanical keyboard in about any layout you could want. Choice of mechanical keys, RGB, the aluminum case is awesome. I also have friends who have keycron keyboard in different models and using blue switches. They all love their keyboard too.
E**E
Excelente, calidad que se siente
A**U
the typing feeling is even worse than a robber dome keyboard...it defeats the whole purpose of being mechanical.
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