Keychron keyboards might not have that flashy gamer look typical of brands like Corsair or Razer, but they offer much of the same functionality without burning a hole in your pocket. Take Corsair’s K65 Pro keyboard, for instance; it’s priced at $129.99. Meanwhile, the Keychron K12, which originally was $99.99, is currently on sale for a mere $49.99, sporting a similar layout. If you’re thinking of expanding your collection with a Keychron keyboard, Woot has a fantastic sale running—slashing prices by up to 50% on several models until February 1st, or until stocks last.
One standout feature of Keychron keyboards is their high level of customization. Almost all their models are hot-swappable, meaning you can easily swap out switches with almost any aftermarket three- or five-pin mechanical options. They also support a wide range of custom keycaps. Plus, with Keychron’s user-friendly browser-based Via software, adjusting key assignments and tinkering with RGB lighting becomes straightforward and fun.
You really can’t go wrong with any of the Keychron models on sale at the moment. Yet, if I were to choose one, it would be the Keychron Q8. This 75% keyboard boasts a unique canted Alice layout designed to help prevent carpal tunnel syndrome and other keyboard-related issues. It also features RGB lighting and a nifty media control knob. Currently available in black, gray, or blue, the Q8 is priced attractively at $79.99, down from $199.99. Check out the other discounted models like the Keychron Q2, Q3, Q4, Q7, and K12, all offered with various switch types and chassis colors right from the get-go.