








⌨️ Elevate your desk game with the keyboard that adapts to you.
The Keychron V1 is a wired 75% mechanical keyboard featuring 81 keys with hot-swappable linear red switches rated for 50 million keystrokes. Fully programmable via QMK/VIA firmware, it supports Mac, Windows, and Linux with dedicated keycaps and system toggles. Its double-shot PBT keycaps, south-facing RGB lighting, and acoustic silicone pad ensure a premium, customizable typing experience designed for productivity and style.








| ASIN | B09NLW62PN |
| Additional Features | QMK/VIA, Fully Customizable, Hot-swappable, RGB, Wired |
| Antenna Location | Gaming |
| Best Sellers Rank | #7,369 in Video Games ( See Top 100 in Video Games ) #49 in Mac Gaming Keyboards #541 in PC Gaming Keyboards #654 in PlayStation 4 Accessories |
| Brand | Keychron |
| Built-In Media | Type-C cable, Type-A to Type-C adapter, Keyboard PCB, screw-in stabs, and steel plate |
| Button Quantity | 81 |
| Color | Hot-swap Keychron K Pro Red Switch |
| Compatible Devices | Laptop, Mac, PC |
| Connectivity Technology | wired |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (348) |
| Enclosure Material | Polybutylene Terephthalate, Silicone |
| External Testing Certification | Não aplicável |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Is Electric | Yes |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 12.93"L x 5.85"W x 1.02"H |
| Keyboard Backlighting Color Support | RGB |
| Keyboard Description | Mechanical |
| Keyboard Layout | QWERTY |
| Manufacturer | Keychron |
| Model Name | Keychron V1 |
| Model Number | Keychron V1 |
| Number of Keys | 81 |
| Number of Sections | 1 |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Processor Count | 1 |
| Style Name | Modern |
| Switch Type | Linear |
| Theme | Space |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
J**Z
Love it !!!
I'm learning touch typing at old age. I was looking for good keyboard with longer key travel, but did not expect this level of quality. Everything is pretty much perfect. Beautiful to look at, good key action (brown switch) with some light tactile feel, nice sound of the keys (creamy = muffled, deeper). The keys have no wobble, while shape of the key makes easier to detect the edge (to avoid other keys). Upper rows are sloped up and bottom has feet at the end. Keyboard is quite heavy and very stable. I appreciate ability to switch between Mac and Windows and extra key tops for it. USB-C cable is of high quality. It comes with tools to pull the key tops or keys. Even the box it came in is nice (I'm going to save it). In spite of my poor typing skills I've worked with many computer keyboards (starting with IBM), but this keyboard is the finest by far. Highly recommended.
P**L
Solid, Good Key Feel and Response
I'm a writer and I've used a number of mechanical keyboards over the years, and I definitely like this one. I keep wondering how many times I can accidentally drop this poor keyboard on the ground before it breaks. It is extremely solid and feels very well made. I like the feel of the keys. The keys let me type as fast as I'm able to. They make a clicking noise, but not annoying. However, others in the same room will be able to hear the key-clicking if that is a concern. Very satisfying if you type as many hours a day as I do.
C**R
Best keyboard to date
This is the best keyboard I've had to date, and I like the tacticile feedback and mechanical feel of this one. The lighting effects are cool to look at, though I don't notice it much when really typing. I will say that if you are a super heavy typer (like me), get some more durable keys that won't wear down quite as fast. The spacebar will start to get smooth for example, and you can get some higher quality keys which are incredibly easy to pop on and off. I do write a lot more than most people, so I'm hard on keys. Most of the people reading this won't need new keys, but a select few of you might know what I mean. Just get the more durable, thicker keys, and you're off and running. Great keyboard, and worth it. I did this one for my Mac, by the way, and it works great.
T**S
After trying 10 keyboards - this was my pick.
I test-drove 10 keyboards to use at home with a Mac setup, plugged into an external monitor. Ultimately, Keychron was the best for me overall. I landed on this V1 for home and the V5 (same exact layout, but with added number pad) for the office. CRITERIA: One of the most important things to me was that the arrow keys had space around them, because I use the all the time, by feel. Many keyboards have these shoved within all the other keys, and no difference. I originally thought I wanted a 75% keyboard, which had the most options for offset arrow keys. I also wanted a delete key in the upper right, because I use that all the time. Again, without looking. WHY THIS ONE: This layout was the best of all worlds for me. It has offset arrow-keys (just enough to separate.) It has my enter and delete keys on the outer edges. It has a knob (a like to have, not MUST to have. Of all the keyboard brands I'd tried, Keychron was consistently high quality, without any bugs or issues. In my search, I'd also tried many different switches. I found BROWN were perfect for me. I wanted some tactile feel, but without extra "thock" or whatever the kids are calling it these days. I thought I might like blues, but found them to be too clicky -- meaning there was an extra, fake click, that felt like clipping a playing card in your bike spokes to sound like a motorcycle. Brown feels right. Feels old school. Feels solid and is not too noisy. I thought I might like the Keychron K8 or K8 Pro. I didn't like the bezel around these. It created an extra lip that my fingers had to go up and over. I like how the V-series has no bezel. They're very comfortable. As mentioned, I also ended up buying a V5 for work. Keychron also won-out because they have Mac keys. Lastly - I was originally hung up on wireless, but here's the thing. I work a hybrid situation. 2 days at home, 3 in the office. I never trust that my keyboard is fully charged, so I leave it plugged in all the time any way. Plus, even if I went wireless, I didn't want it failing in the middle of work, and having to dig out a cable, and find an empty USB slot. I found it easier to just admit to myself, I need wired, and will have to deal with that cable on my desk at all times.
W**D
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K**T
Sturdiness
D**S
The keyboard came defective and when I tried to return it, it took months of emails just to have Keychron say my gripe is with the sellers. After a lot of stress and emails, they wanted videos. By then, I had replaced the defective part myself. All I needed to fix Keychron's busted product was a red switch. If you buy, I hope for your sake it works because I spent $200 on keyboard that ended up being a source of stress for months. Thanks Keychron!
D**E
Red switches sound and feel fantastic. Very high quality board.
F**X
Works very well. Smooth to type
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