The Keychron Q3 Ultra 8K is a premium tenkeyless mechanical keyboard that blends enthusiast-level build quality with modern connectivity and performance features. Built inside a full aluminium chassis and offering hot-swappable switches, wireless support and an 8K polling rate, it aims to deliver the flexibility of a custom keyboard with the responsiveness expected from gaming-focused hardware. But with a price tag of $229.99, does it offer enough to justify the cost, or is it a case of style and spec over substance?
Timestamps:
00:00 Intro
00:50 Pricing info
01:38 Design first impressions
03:40 Backplate design
04:14 Toggle switches + accessories
04:53 Keycaps, switches, stabilisers
06:36 The soundtest!
07:17 Build quality discussion
08:05 Gaming performance
09:48 The general usage experience
11:18 Software
12:12 Closing thoughts
Specifications
- Size – 137 x 365mm
- Front Height – 20.6mm (without keycaps)
- Back Height – 31.09mm (without keycaps)
- Bottom Case Material – CNC Aluminum
- Feet Height – 1.24mm
- Angle – 5.3°
- Weight – 1787g ± 10g
- Body Material – CNC Aluminum
- Keycap – KSA double-shot PBT keycaps
- Plate Material – PC
- Switch – Keychron Silk POM Switch
- Stabilizer – Screw-in PCB stabilizer
- Backlight – South-facing RGB LED
- Battery – 4000 mAh rechargeable li-polymer battery
- Compatible System – macOS/Windows/Linux
- Connectivity – 2.4 GHz / Bluetooth 5.3 / Type-C Wired
- Polling Rate – 8000 Hz / 2000 Hz / 1000 Hz
- N-Key Rollover (NKRO) – Yes (wireless & wired)
- Wireless Working Time – Up to 660 hours (Backlit off) – Up to 200 hours (RGB, lowest brightness)
- Hot-swappable – Yes
You can buy the Q3 Ultra 8K directly from Keychron for $229.99 HERE.
Pros:
- Excellent full aluminium build quality.
- Solid, heavy chassis feels premium and planted.
- Comfortable typing experience with KSA keycaps.
- Reliable wireless performance and strong battery life.
- Web-based customisation.
Cons:
- On the more expensive side at $229.99.
- 8K polling offers little real-world benefit.
- Lacks gaming features like rapid trigger or adjustable actuation.
- Slight stabiliser inconsistency between review units.
- Plastic knob feels less premium than the rest of the board.
KitGuru says: The Q3 Ultra 8K is a great ‘workhorse' of a keyboard that is satisfying and comfortable to use.
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