Keychron K3 Max White Backlit Brown Switch (K3M-A3)
![]() | Expecting restock 4 799 ₴ Connection: Bluetooth / radio / wired; Bluetooth version: v 5.1; Multi-Device; Type: for game; Form factor: ultra-compact (ANSI), without Numpad; Key profile: low; Switch technology: mechanical; Switches: Gateron Brown (Tactile); PBT keycaps; Anti-Ghosting; #KRO: N-KRO; Fn key; CMD / OPT keys |
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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. ![]() |
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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.