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Comparison Keychron C1 RGB Backlit Gateron Brown Switch vs Keychron C1 RGB Backlit Gateron (HS) Brown Switch

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Keychron C1 RGB Backlit Gateron  Brown Switch
Keychron C1 RGB Backlit Gateron (HS)  Brown Switch
Keychron C1 RGB Backlit Gateron Brown SwitchKeychron C1 RGB Backlit Gateron (HS) Brown Switch
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Connectionwiredwired
Typefor gamefor game
Form factorcompact (ANSI), without Numpadcompact (ANSI), without Numpad
Keyboard
Key profilevysokyivysokyi
Key typeclassic typeclassic type
Switch technologymechanicalmechanical
SwitchesGateron Brown (Tactile)Gateron Brown (Tactile)
Hot Swap
Anti-Ghosting
#KRON-KRON-KRO
Fn key
CMD / OPT keys
Features
Volume controlfnfn
Game mode
LightingRGBRGB
Lighting effects++
General
InterfaceUSBUSB
Detachable cable
Size357x130x38 mm357x130x38 mm
Weight685 g685 g
Color
Added to E-Catalognovember 2021november 2021
Brief conclusions of the comparison keyboards

Both keyboards, Keychron C1 RGB Backlit, use Gateron Brown mechanical switches and have similar features, such as wired connection, compact format without a numpad, and high key travel. The main difference is the Hot Swap feature in the Keychron C1 RGB Backlit Gateron (HS) model, which allows users to easily replace switches without soldering. Both devices support RGB backlighting with effects and have a gaming mode, but only the Hot Swap model offers greater customization flexibility. Otherwise, both keyboards have similar size and weight, as well as the same volume control capabilities via the Fn key.

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Hot Swap

"Hot" replacement of mechanical keyboard switches without the procedure of disassembling and soldering the manipulator. Hot Swap technology allows you to change one switch for another in a matter of seconds. This is convenient both when the switches fail, and when using the keyboard in different scenarios. Most often, the technology is used in advanced gaming devices.