I have a keychron Q10, and it's pretty much all I will ever need. I just can't justify spending the money when the one I have is basically the same and still works.
Keychron Q10 Keyboard
Keychron Q10 Wired Custom Mechanical Keyboard Knob Version, 75% Alice Layout QMK/VIA Programmable Macro with Hot-swappable Gateron G Pro Red Switch Compatible with Mac Windows Linux (Grey)
By Keychron
What one Redditor said
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What Reddit thinks
Pros
8- +Meets all needs
- +Durable/still works
- +on sale for $80
- +barebones is $80
- +looks super clean
- +like comfort food
- +nice
- +prefer the layout
Cons
6- −Wired (user wishes for wireless model)
- −daughter board wasn't connected
- −screw wasn't screwed in to hold the board down
- −can't get used to the alice layout
- −gets caught on small floor mats
- −drags mats across apartment
Where Reddit talks about it
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Reddit reviews
Looks great! I have the Q10 and Q14 Max, love them both
I thought about getting a Q14 Max (love me a southpaw numpad), but the Q10 was on sale for $80 so I jumped on it.
Looks good. How do you like the Q10? Is it a metal or plastic case?
Yeah Q10 barebones is $80 right now on Keychron website but you might as well get the assembled version from a local Amazon shipper for what it cost in shipping.
Looks super clean! I’ve been using the Q10 for close to two years now and absolutely love it!
Yea it's like comfort food, I always come back to it despite having some other boards that I own which are technically better.
Keychron Q10 in Space Grey: Custom cut raw aluminum plate Kailh BCP with Gateron Raw Stem, spring swapped 18mm spring (62g?) Stock Stabilizers GMK Blue Samurai + PBTFans Pelican Relegendables No Foams
I currently use duct tape for my forcebreak mods on the Garderie TKL and Q10.
I use [this](https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CT8RML1S?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share) wristrest with my Q13/Q10
I have the Q10 and the NeoErgo and they are both nice but I think the NeoErgo is a better build but I prefer the layout of the Q10. I use both regularly!
Ooh wee. Slick build. Also, after having gotten used to mostly 65% Alice/Arisu boards Q10 looks monstrous. Gotta have one.
Fun fact, I just got a Q10 days ago and the daughter board wasn't connected. That and a screw wasn't screwed in to hold the board down. It's annoying, but the tools are provided to open it up.
Keychron Q10 Navy -I like it but just can't get used to the alice layout.
Re *"if it's possible to create [Vial](https://get.vial.today) firmware from this and still use the 2.4 [GHz](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hertz#SI_multiples) connection?"*: It is theoretically
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