‘The switches are surprisingly heavy’ — I didn’t expect Keychron’s new analog keyboard to feel like it did, and that’s both good and bad news
The Keychron K3 HE is a compact analog keyboard that offers a premium feel and a variety of features. While it is lightweight and portable, some users may find the key shape and layout uncomfortable. Overall, it provides good value for money despite some usability issues with its software and battery life.
- ▪The Keychron K3 HE features a minimalist design with a solid build quality.
- ▪It offers multiple connectivity modes and adjustable analog switches.
- ▪The keyboard's compact size makes it a portable option, but the key shape may not suit everyone.
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TechRadar Verdict The Keychron K3 HE impresses with its abundance of features and premium feel. It’s also quite light and compact, which makes it easy to move and carry around. You can make plenty of adjustments to the analog switches, and the low profile keys provide plenty of feedback for precise inputs when gaming. Despite their resistance, they’re still easy to use, even when typing. You also get multiple connectivity modes. The key shape and flat layout mightn’t be for everyone, and the software can be frustrating to use, but there aren’t many analog boards at this price point that can best the K3 HE’s value for money.
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