💻 Elevate Your Typing Game with Keychron B6 Pro!
The Keychron B6 Pro is an ultra-thin, full-size wireless keyboard designed for professionals who demand performance and style. With a staggering battery life of up to 1200 hours, it supports multiple connectivity options including 2.4 GHz and Bluetooth 5.2, making it compatible with a variety of devices. Its customizable keys and cross-platform functionality ensure a tailored typing experience, while its sleek design fits seamlessly into any modern workspace.
Keyboard Layout | QWERTY |
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
Button Quantity | 104 |
Is Electric | Yes |
Language | English |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Switch Type | Tactile |
Compatible Devices | Laptop, PC |
Connectivity Technology | 2.4 GHz, Bluetooth 5.2, Type-C Wired |
Special Features | Ultra-Slim Body, Programmable Keys, 623g Lightweight Design, 8 Months Battery Life, Scissor Mechanism |
Number of Keys | 109 |
Style | Modern |
Color | Ivory White |
Material | ABS Plastic |
J**L
Good quality keyboard at a good price
Pretty nice "thin" style keyboard, with a transparent silicone rubber cover that makes it a great choice for environments where it might see spills or contamination. Keys have good feel despite relatively short travel, and battery life and connectivity are good. I use mine on a CNC controller PC, and it's a great fit for that purpose.
D**Z
It's Okay.
It's ok. I got it because of the comparisons to the MX Keys in the reviews, but it's just a chiclet style keyboard. I have an MX Keys that I keep in the office, and it's miles ahead of this keyboard. The B6 is better and more stable than cheaper chiclet style boards, but the MX keys can be found refurbished for $20 or $30 more.
J**W
This is a Quality Keyboard
I just got this keyboard and the build quality is excellent. I'm typing this review on it and so far I couldn't be happier. The materials are excellent and it's functionality is A+++. I also have a Logitech MX Keys keyboard that I use at my home workstation. It is also a great keyboard, but it cost about twice as much as this Keycrhon version, which is very comparable in both build and quality. I'm an editor/animator and I have a Mac and Windows workstation at my office side by side that I have to switch back and forth from...This board is great because of the hot-switch on the front of it that enables you to easily switch back and forth between both OS's without having to remap any keys or reset anything when you jump back and forth between them. Can reco' highly enough. It's VERY worth the money...especially if you're a media professional.
D**D
I do not recommend this keyboard. Customer service is awful. Glitchy. Unreliable.
This was a recommended upgrade from my Logitech Easy‑Switch K811 for my Mac. On paper this is a really nice full sized keyboard for a reasonable price ($45).Its thin. They keypads are nice and responsive. Its quiet when typing. Regarding the experience with the keyboard, I have no complaints but there are a few things to point out.There is no backlit feature.The application used to customize keys is terrible as another reviewer mentioned, it requires logging into a website and to be frank I was unable to successfully connect my B6 Pro to this browser base app to make any custom inputs.Additionally, the customer service is absolutely terrible. my "A" key became unresponsive shortly after my purchase. It would not respond or it would randomly start inputting "aaaaaaa" on its own. I messaged the seller and its been over a week and they did not respond. Fortunately, this fixed itself and my keyboard is working okay. Overall not happy about that experience.EDIT: Customer service has not gotten back to me after 3-4 weeks.During this time the keyboard more cumbersome than anything I have ever used. The "D" key becomes unresponsive typing quickly, "aldosterone" quickly, the "d" will not register = "alosterone". the "Control" key jams despite nothing physically pressing it (I removed key and checked, too), thus alternative keys are typed. This happens as I type this now. Despite nearly a month, I still find myself not adjusted to the key placements and constantly misclick Backspace, insert, delete despite using a full size keyboard at work. I do not recommend this keyboard. Changed from 2 stars to 1. This keyboard is a returnedit 2: two months later. i ended up talking to amazon and getting a replacement. gave it another go.in order to connect with the customized keys, you must be connected to your device via the USB C cable (any Usb C cable).i haven’t adapted to the key placements. the keys are very close together and i still misclick a lot, especially with the delete or inset keys.if you type very fast like i do, there can be a delay in keyboard response which is very annoying but oddly more easily to adjust to then the physical key placements. for example, typing “KDS” rapidly in capitals by holding shift will input “KS” (second capital D won’t work).there is also no adjustment to the angle of the keyboard, so i prop it up with the monitor mount.battery life however is good. after about 5 weeks or daily and heavy use, still haven’t charged it.overall i’m stuck with this keyboard and i do have regrets about keeping it instead of spending more on something better or finding an alternative in this price range.
C**R
Just get it!
I can't say enough about this keyboard. I was always intrigued by Keychron but was never a clicky clacky mechanical keyboard guy and didn't want to start. This thing gets me all the great Keychron macro and other features in a slim well built keyboard. It feels solid and has a great battery life. I'd get this over the more expensive other brand any day.
T**.
Decent replacement for MX Keys, steer clear if you type fast (~60-80wpm)
The keyboard is decent overall, however if you type fast (or moreover, don't release keys quick enough like me) and press more than two keys at once you will likely experience missing keystrokes in your writing. For example, pressing DFG quickly in a row will almost always result in the G not being pressed. From what I've read, this is due to the keyboard only supporting up to 2KRO (2-key rollover). While you generally won't be pressing DFG or some other nearby combination quickly, typing words means you might hit that limit. For me, I hit the limit every 5-8 words which means I often have to go back and fix those mistakes, costing me time (and patience).Aside from the rollover issues, the limitation of which is not advertised in the specifications (an odd, or purposeful, omission for a company dedicated to making keyboards), the keyboard feels good to type on for a slim keyboard and due to it being quiet is great for office settings. I specifically bought this keyboard to be a replacement for the MX Keys due to its scissor switches breaking down on me after about 4 years, and I feel it does well and compromises in appropriate places (aside from the rollover) to be able to meet its price point.There are some oddities, for example if you want to Function Lock the upper row you have to enter some random key combination instead of Fn + Esc like most other keyboards, but this is all printed out on a handy card they provide in the box.
T**R
Better deal compared to MX keys
I've had the MX keys keyboard and although backlit keys are cool they drain the battery significantly faster. This keyboard's about as full size as you can get, I was a bit disappointed that the ability to customize the key shortcuts seems yet to be developed by 3rd party sources, and Keychron's software, which is all online, was a bit cumbersome to work with.
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