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Keychron K4 Max Wireless Custom Mechanical Keyboard with Number Pad, QMK Programmable 100 Keys RGB Backlight, Bluetooth/2.4 GHz/Wired PBT Keycaps Compatible with Mac Windows Linux
$153.99
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About This
- The K4 Max combines a 96% layout with number pad, tri-mode connectivity: 2.4 GHz wireless, Bluetooth, and Type-C wired. Configurable via QMK and the Keychron Launcher, it’s your versatile companion for work and gaming, delivering precision and productivity.
- Tri-Mode Wireless Mechanical Keyboard: Keychron K4 Max gaming keyboard supports 2.4 GHz wireless, Bluetooth 5.1, and wired modes. Seamlessly switch between gadgets and enjoy ultra-low latency with a 1000 Hz polling rate in 2.4G and wired modes, perfect for fast-paced gaming and multitasking.
- QMK Firmware with Launcher Web App: Customize endlessly with QMK open-source firmware for key remapping, macros, and shortcuts. Access the Keychron Launcher web app without installation, always staying up-to-date with the latest features—no downloads required.
- MacOS & Windows Support: Fully optimized for macOS with the same multimedia keys as native Mac devices, the K4 Max also includes extra keycaps for Windows. Effortlessly toggle between MacOS and Windows for a seamless multi-OS experience.
- PBT Keycaps & RGB LED Lighting: The south-facing RGB enhances backlight visibility from the user's angle. Paired with high-quality, non-shine-through PBT keycaps, it’s free from interference when using Cherry-profile alternatives.
Overview
- Brand : Keychron
- Compatible Devices : PC, laptop, desktop
- Connectivity Technology : 2.4 GHz wireless, Bluetooth 5.1, Type-C wired
- Keyboard Description : Full-size Mechanical RGB Backlight Programmable Tri-Mode Connectivity
- Recommended Uses For Product : Gaming, Office
- Special Feature : Tri-Mode Wireless, QMK Programmable, RGB LED Lighting
- Color : Keychron Super Banana Switch
- Material : Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene
- Included Components : USB Cable
- Power Source : Wired