Q1

Keychron

Q1

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After my first two boards, I decided that lubing stabs was the only thing worth doing

Wasn't the whole idea behind all those mods to take the stuff that was available on the market at the time (like 5+ years ago) and improve it substantially with little effort? I mean, it is crazy how much development/improvements have happened in the last few years in terms of what you get for your ...

— FatRollingPotato in r/MechanicalKeyboards12325d ago
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So this is the quality one can expect from a 200€ keyboard, Logitech?

If you’re buying an expensive keyboard don’t get a “gaming” keyboard. Corsair, Logitech, razor, etc. All these brands just mass produce and profit of their name. I have a Keychron Q1 V2 which is cheaper than yours and it has a CNC machined aluminum case and much nicer keycaps. Probably better switch...

— Substantial-Bag-5956 in r/LogitechG975mo ago
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Joined the Mech Gang

Keychron is fantastic for beginners, first 2 mecha keebs I bought was from them. You can definitely find better for the same money but if you don't want to do the research or don't know what to look for then basically any keeb Keychron sells is good, they also have a huge variety in sizes/layouts an...

— wilczur in r/MechanicalKeyboards61mo ago
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The Apple Store sells a mechanical keyboard

It is an ok keyboard, but the price makes it a bad buy. To be fair one of these is what got me started on my custom mechanical keyboard journey. But I quickly learned the K65 isn't all that great. Much better choices would be the Keychron Q1. You will pay roughly the same price but get an all alumin...

— Aztaloth in r/apple52mo ago
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Worst big brands to buy keyboards from

Really? I have a Keychron Q1 as a secondary board. Not on the same level as my primary KBDfans Odin R4, but definitely good value for the money and good enough as a secondary. Only the keycaps were a letdown, so I swapped those.

— Ortofun in r/keyboards32mo ago
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Keychron or Wooting

I definitely don't need wireless. I'm also leaning toward wooing but I don't know if it's really worth 150€ more as I'd love it in metal case. I also like keychrons look better but 80he is also growing on me. Objectively 80he is safer from software and support side, q1he has better build quality out...

— twitty80 in r/Keychron212mo ago
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Q1 He vs Wooting 80 He

I have the Q5 HE and I think that it's a pretty nice. I think that the software for the Keychron is actually pretty nice! I think that the Keychron Launcher works like a fork of VIA with their own spin. The biggest problem with the Keychron HE keyboards are the switches. Their switches are not bad, ...

— theadept024 in r/keyboards22mo ago
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/r/MechanicalKeyboards Ask ANY Keyboard question, get an answer - November 04, 2025

Hiii Is the rainy 75 pro a bad deal at 190€? In EU the cheapest onion, after scanning dozens of websites and Amazon country pages, the cheapest rainy pro white I can find is at 190€ after shipping The black is 160, but I much prefer the white Is it still a good deal? I know the keychron q1 he is lik...

— ImDoinThisForSchool in r/MechanicalKeyboards21mo ago
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Macally wired board with sticky keys should I get Keychron Q1 instead

Sure. I have a Keychron Q1 as secondary keyboard and it’s quite nice. Only the keycaps it came with are a bit flimsy, so if you’re as picky as me you should get a keycaps set along with it. I believe Keychron has Black Friday discounts right now, so that’s worth checking.

— Ortofun in r/keyboards222d ago
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Buying Christmas Gift for little brother, need reccomendations

If price isn’t a big issue, a keychron q1 he would be perfect. Or if you want something a bit cheaper a womier sk75 or keychron k2he

— EquivalentPut183 in r/keyboards214d ago
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