Keychron is continuing its trend of experimenting with unconventional materials. Following the ceramic Q16 HE, the latest addition to the company's lineup is the K3 Max All-Wood Edition, which reinvents the popular 75% low-profile mechanical keyboard with a solid walnut wood chassis.
Unlike the previous K2 HE All-Wood Edition, the K3 Max All-Wood Edition has a slim design, measuring only 10.7 mm at the front, or 20.2 mm including the keycaps. This keyboard is only available with Milk POM low-profile switches, which use a full POM housing and stem for improved durability and a smoother keystroke. Buyers can choose between linear red and tactile brown versions, both factory pre-lubed to reduce spring noise and friction. While the board is designed with these specific switches in mind, it remains compatible with other Gateron KS-33 mechanical switches via its hot-swappable sockets.
While the exterior is made of walnut, Keychron has retained the original K3 Max's internal aluminium plate to ensure structural rigidity and a consistent typing feel. Connectivity remains versatile, supporting both 2.4 GHz and Bluetooth 5.2 wireless, as well as a wired USB-C mode. The 1550 mAh battery is rated for up to 86 hours of use with the backlighting turned off.
To complete the natural aesthetic, the double-shot PBT keycaps in the LSA profile have been colour-matched to complement the walnut wood tones. Moreover, it also supports QMK, allowing users to create macros and change inputs as they see fit with relative ease. The keyboard is currently listed at $119.99 on Keychron's official website.
KitGuru says: Keychron's foray into wooden enclosures is becoming more refined with each release. The K3 Max All-Wood Edition offers a distinct, organic aesthetic without the ergonomics-breaking thickness usually associated with wooden cases.
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