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Keychron Q60 QMK anpassat mekaniskt tangentbord (US ANSI-layout)

SKU: Q60-L1
€223,00

Type
Color
Switches

Den fullt monterade versionen inkluderar:

  • Tangentbordets PCB, höljet och stålplattan.
  • Cherry Dye-Sub PBT-knappsatser (ingår Mac- och Windows-knappsatser).
  • Gateron G Pro-brytare.

Barebone-versionen inkluderar inte knapparna och omkopplarna.
Inga rabattkoder kan användas för Q60.

Customer Reviews

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junG
Good!

This keyboard is my fourth Keychron keyboard. If you ask which of those keyboards is the best, I'd say the Q60 is by far the best. It has one of the best quality among mechanical HHKBs. In particular, it controls the noise that inevitably comes from the keyboard body well. Although I do feel that the price is a bit high, after receiving the product, I thought it was a reasonable price. Should I buy this keyboard? If you're considering an HHKB-style mechanical keyboard, I recommend it.

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Anonymous
Best keyboard for HHKB-layout lovers

It's been a week since I started using this keyboard and so far, I'm really impressed!
The keyboard has a solid construction and a sleek, professional appearance. The typing sound is satisfying, and each keystroke feels stable and precise. Overall, I highly recommend this keyboard to anyone looking for a high-quality HHKB-layout keyboard.

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Kuzan
My best sounding board

Built mine with lubed and filmed 65g Gazzew U4T and GMK keycaps, it sounds and feels amazing.
The firmware from QMK repo compiled perfectly with via layout and the switch at the back of the board makes it really easy to swap layouts depending on the computer you use it on or just for swapping layouts.

The stabs did have a little ticking issue due to the 7u spacebar which was fixed with a holee mod and some dielectric grease.
i used the already installed gaskets, and the pins inside to align the plate are really a nice touch

more colours would be a plus but the off-white greyish one is pretty good for a retro build or something else

overall very good kit, would recommend

J
Justin Hanley
Great board

Just got mine! Build quality is super nice, went with brown switches, they lubed them decently. Planning on swapping them out for some kiwi's but i might roll with them for a bit. Took me a min to figure out how to remap with VIA as i've always only used QMK. If it doesn't show up in VIA for you make load the keymap json they provide and turn on V2 then go to the board and you'll see it. Only gripe is really with the default mapping there were no arrow keys mapped, but that was easy to correct. Board sounds really good too.

UNIQUE AND RETRO 60% LAYOUT

KEYCHRON Q60

Keychron Q60 QMK/VIA Custom Mechanical Keyboard

The Q60 is a fully customizable mechanical keyboard that has a unique 60% layout. It has a mini design that only keeps the essential keys on the keyboard. However, you can still access any function keys through key combinations. The Q60 comes with a complete aluminum CNC machined body, double-gasket design, and QMK/VIA support, all designed for a minimal desk setup and premium typing comfort.

Features of Keychron Q60 QMK/VIA Custom Mechanical Keyboard
Customize Your Q60

Choose the switches and more keyboard accessories for your Q60

A Refined Piece Of Metal Art

The entire metal body is crafted with 6063 aluminum that is processed through CNC machined, polished, anodized, sandblasted, and undergoes 24 more manufacturing stages to make this solid metal piece of art that is the Q60.

Keychron Q60 QMK/VIA Custom Mechanical Keyboard

Outfitted the unique Q60 board with a retro-style color scheme looks as good in the office as it does in the game room.

Keychron Q60 QMK/VIA Custom Mechanical Keyboard

All-Around Customizable Keyboard

To build a fully customizable keyboard, we designed every component easily assembled. Therefore, you can customize and adjust each component you want.

Keychron Q60 60% Layout Custom Mechanical Keyboard

Special Extra Keycaps

Q60 is equipped with special extra keycaps, two "System" Keycaps, for the Windows system to better satisfy your needs.

Keychron Q60 60% Layout Custom Mechanical Keyboard

Double-Gasket Design

The Double Gasket Design is a new innovative structure in the industry. In addition to the gaskets on the plates, we added silicone pads between the top and bottom cases to significantly reduce the sound resonance between the metals and reduce the noise of the impacted metals. This design allows the keyboard to maintain the flexibility of the gasket structure and improves the overall typing sound.

Keychron Q60 60% Layout Custom Mechanical Keyboard

An Epic Core Inside The Keyboard

A powerful ultra-low-power ARM architecture MCU equipped with 128K Flash will provide more flexibility for developers. The polling rate is 1000 Hz out of the box, which makes latency non-existent for the competitive game.

Cherry Profile Dye-Sub PBT Keycaps

Q60 comes in Cherry Profile for a classic feel and features dye-sublimated technology that ensures the legends are beautifully printed on the keycaps, while the legends will not shine or wear out for decades. And it's fully compatible with MX mechanical switches.

Keychron Q60 60% Layout Custom Mechanical Keyboard Cherry Profile Dye-Sub PBT Keycaps
Keychron Q60 60% Layout Custom Mechanical Keyboard OSA Profile Double-shot PBT Keycaps

Switch layouts between macOS & Windows

Built with the Mac users’ experience in mind while still retaining compatibility with Windows devices, the Keychron Q60 comes with a system toggle and an additional set of customized keycaps for both Windows and macOS systems. You can now save two different layouts on the keyboard, one for each system.

Program Q60 with QMK & VIA

With full QMK and VIA support, you can easily program and remap each key on the keyboard. The open-source firmware means endless possibilities for keyboard layouts, shortcuts, backlight effects, and more.

Keychron Q60 60% Layout Custom Mechanical Keyboard

Hot-swappable

The hot-swappable sockets are mounted on the PCB, so you can install or change the switches without soldering. The PCB supports both 3 pin and 5 pin MX mechanical switches.

South-facing RGB LED Lights

The south-facing RGB LED is designed to better illuminate the keyboard backlight from the typist’s angle with the premium non-shine-through PBT keycaps installed. The south-facing RGB is also free from interference when the users install OEM or Cherry-profile alternative keycaps on the keyboard.

Barebone US Layout Keychron Q60 60% Layout Custom Mechanical Keyboard

Pre-lubed Gateron G Pro Switch

By optimizing the switch mold, the G Pro switch wobbles less than a standard mechanical switch and feels smoother on each hit. Plus, the factory pre-lubed process on all the G Pro switches (exclude the clicky ones), no doubt this will ensure the best smoothness at your fingertips when typing.

Gateron G Pro Switch Features
Screw- in PCB Stabilizers

All New Screw-In PCB Stabilizers

The screw-in design increases stability and makes it easier for changes and upgrades. Precise craftsmanship makes the stabilizers more stable and less shaky. The big keys’ (space bar, shift, enter, backspace) typing experience is now more stable and smooth. The Keychron Q60 also supports third-party screw-in PCB stabilizers.

What's in the box?

Pack list of Keychron Q60 60% Layout Custom Mechanical Keyboard
Barebone pack list of Keychron Q60 60% Layout Custom Mechanical Keyboard

Specs

Width121 mm
Length303.1 mm
Front Heigh19.5 mm (without keycaps)
Back Height33.6 mm (without keycaps)
Feet Height2.7 mm
Angle6.6°
Aluminum Case Finishing Coating
Body MaterialFull CNC machined aluminum
Plate MaterialSteel
Polling Rate1000Hz
Weight1519.6g (Fully Assembled Version)
1353g (Barebone Version)
Keycaps (fully assembled version)Cherry Profile Dye-Sub PBT Keycaps
MCUUltra-low-power Arm Cortex-M4 32-bit STM32L432 (128KB Flash)
SwitchesGateron G Pro (Fully Assembled Version)
BacklightSouth-facing RGB LED
Switch SupportHot-swappable (5 pin & 3 pin)
StabsScrew-in PCB stabs
ConnectivityType-C cable
CableType-C cable + Type-A to Type-C adapter
Operating Environment-10℃ to 50℃

Learn more about the Keychron Q60 such as the Q60 shortcuts, assembling the Q60, factory reset, and more in the FAQ section.

Customer Reviews

Based on 4 reviews
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j
junG
Good!

This keyboard is my fourth Keychron keyboard. If you ask which of those keyboards is the best, I'd say the Q60 is by far the best. It has one of the best quality among mechanical HHKBs. In particular, it controls the noise that inevitably comes from the keyboard body well. Although I do feel that the price is a bit high, after receiving the product, I thought it was a reasonable price. Should I buy this keyboard? If you're considering an HHKB-style mechanical keyboard, I recommend it.

A
Anonymous
Best keyboard for HHKB-layout lovers

It's been a week since I started using this keyboard and so far, I'm really impressed!
The keyboard has a solid construction and a sleek, professional appearance. The typing sound is satisfying, and each keystroke feels stable and precise. Overall, I highly recommend this keyboard to anyone looking for a high-quality HHKB-layout keyboard.

K
Kuzan
My best sounding board

Built mine with lubed and filmed 65g Gazzew U4T and GMK keycaps, it sounds and feels amazing.
The firmware from QMK repo compiled perfectly with via layout and the switch at the back of the board makes it really easy to swap layouts depending on the computer you use it on or just for swapping layouts.

The stabs did have a little ticking issue due to the 7u spacebar which was fixed with a holee mod and some dielectric grease.
i used the already installed gaskets, and the pins inside to align the plate are really a nice touch

more colours would be a plus but the off-white greyish one is pretty good for a retro build or something else

overall very good kit, would recommend

J
Justin Hanley
Great board

Just got mine! Build quality is super nice, went with brown switches, they lubed them decently. Planning on swapping them out for some kiwi's but i might roll with them for a bit. Took me a min to figure out how to remap with VIA as i've always only used QMK. If it doesn't show up in VIA for you make load the keymap json they provide and turn on V2 then go to the board and you'll see it. Only gripe is really with the default mapping there were no arrow keys mapped, but that was easy to correct. Board sounds really good too.