Keychron, a manufacturer of custom mechanical keyboards, has announced the release of their new K5 Max QMK/VIA keyboard. This ultra-slim wireless model focuses on extensive customization and versatile connectivity options. So let’s get into its detail here. The K5 Max features a classic 100% full-size layout, making it suitable for users accustomed to a traditional keyboard experience. It offers multiple connection methods, including Bluetooth, wired USB-C, and a low-latency 2.4 GHz wireless mode for those prioritizing responsiveness.
The K5 Max utilizes Jiadalong Low Switch
2.0, offering users a choice between red (linear) and brown (tactile) switch
variations. A key highlight of the K5 Max is its compatibility with QMK/VIA
software. This open-source tool allows users to extensively customize the
keyboard’s functionality, including remapping keys and creating complex macros.
The K5 Max also includes LSA profile
keycaps for both Windows and macOS operating systems. Select versions will offer
hot-swappable Gateron low-profile MX mechanical switches, allowing users to
easily change the typing feel of the keyboard. Moreover, the keyboard offers
full key rollover for accurate input registration and hot-swappable switches
for easy replacement or experimentation with different switch types.
It also boasts a 1000Hz return rate for
rapid responsiveness. The K5 Max is available in both RGB and simple white LED
backlight options to cater to different preferences. A built-in 2000 mAh battery powers the
keyboard for wireless use, and it weighs 720 grams. Additionally, the keyboard
offers a choice of three tilt angles (2.4/4.2/6.5 degrees) for ergonomic
comfort during extended typing sessions.
The Keychron K5 Max keyboard is available
for purchase for USD 99 via the company’s official site. While the Chinese
audience can get it from TMall for 599 yuan.
