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Keychron K3 Max White Backlit Blue Switch (K3M-A2)

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Keychron K3 Max White Backlit Blue Switch
Colour
ConnectionBluetooth / radio / wired
Bluetooth versionv 5.1
Multi-Device
Range10 m
Typefor game
Form factorultra-compact (ANSI), without Numpad
Keyboard
Key profilelow
Key typeclassic type
Switch technologymechanical
SwitchesGateron Blue (Clicky)
PBT keycaps
Anti-Ghosting
#KRON-KRO
Fn key
CMD / OPT keys
Features
Volume controlfn
Game mode
Lightingwhite
General
InterfaceUSB
Power sourcebattery
Battery capacity1550 mAh
Battery life73 h
Charging portUSB C
Skeleton keyboard
Detachable cable
Size306x116x22 mm
Weight525 g
Official Websitekeychron.com
Added to E-CatalogJuly 2024
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K3M-A2

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A good keyboard for others, but not for me.
 23 December 2024 
I'll say right away — this is my first compact keyboard with "red" switches, and these are precisely the two features I don't like in a keyboard (as well as the fact that my 2021 version has a "dirty" layout).

Let's start with the pros — it's quiet. The red switches are very "soft" and almost silent. But this also turned into a con for me — they are too easy to press. Under the weight of fingers not engaged in typing, accidental presses often occur. Just a slight breath on the key and it registers as a press. Another plus — it's compact. But this is immediately a con for me personally, because as it turned out, I reeeeeeally often type passwords on the NumPad. So, I had to get used to it, which unfortunately impacted my typing speed.

Also, I often remove the backlight button (top right corner) because quite often when reaching for DEL, I accidentally press it, which starts a carousel of a dozen modes until I return to my usual backlighting mode.
low profile. Quiet. Beautiful, even illumination.
subjective cons that I described above, namely the absence of a NumPad and the overly "soft" red switches to press.
Romanuse Keychron K3 Max White Backlit Red Switch more than year
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