Keychron keyboards may lack the trademark gamer aesthetic found on competing models from Corsair or Razer, but offer similar features and are more affordable to boot. For instance, Corsair’s K65 Pro keyboard costs $129.99, while the Keychron K12, on sale for just $49.99 (was $99.99), offers a similar layout. If you’d like to add a new Keychron keyboard to your personal armory, Woot is currently discounting a solid selection of Keychron Keyboards by up to 50% through Feb. 1 or while supplies last.
In addition to their wide variety of layouts, one of the biggest features of Keychron keyboards are their customizability. Virtually all of their models are hot-swappable, allowing you to slot in just about any aftermarket three- or five-pin mechanical switch. Keychron keyboards are also compatible with a variety of custom keycaps, and the company’s browser-based Via software makes it simple to adjust key assignments and RGB lighting.
I don’t think you can go wrong with any of the Keychron models currently on sale. But if I had to pick just one, I’d go with the Keychron Q8. This 75% keyboard features a canted Alice layout that’s perfect for combatting carpal tunnel and other keyboard-related injuries in addition to RGB lighting and a dedicated media control knob. You can pick up the Q8 with a black, grey, or blue frame for just $79.99 (was $199.99). We’ve listed other discounted models like the Keychron Q2, Q3, Q4, Q7, and K12 below, which are all available with a variety of switch types and chassis colors out of the box.
Source:https://www.polygon.com/sales-guide/512671/keychron-keyboard-mechanical-rgb-gaming-deal