Keychron recently introduced the Q14 Max tri-mode Alice mechanical keyboard to the Chinese market. It is now available for purchase on JD.com, starting at 1298 Yuan ($181). Let's explore its main features.
Keychron Q14 Max Keyboard Specifications:
Constructed from 6063 aluminum using CNC machining, the Q14 Max has a sturdy metal body that offers a sleek and durable appearance. The keyboard features a 96% Alice layout, which is ergonomically designed to accommodate the natural wrist angle, thereby improving comfort and efficiency.
In terms of connectivity, the Q14 Max supports three modes: 2.4G wireless, Bluetooth 5.1, and wired via Type-C. This makes it compatible with Mac, Windows, iOS, and Android devices.
The keyboard allows for QMK/VIA key remapping and includes custom web-based drivers for easy key function customization without the need for additional software. It has a gasket structure with multiple layers of padding, such as latex foam, IXPE under-switch padding, and PET sound-dampening pads, enhancing both typing comfort and sound quality.
Switches and RGB Lighting
This mechanical keyboard comes with Gateron Jupiter switches available in Red (linear), Brown (tactile), and Banana (tactile with an early bump) variants. These switches are hot-swappable, enabling users to replace them without soldering. It also features full-key anti-ghosting to ensure accurate keypresses even during rapid typing.
Additionally, the Q14 Max includes south-facing RGB lighting with 22 customizable modes and a multimedia knob for easy volume adjustment. The durable design incorporates PBT dye-sublimated keycaps, which are resistant to wear.
Battery and Performance
Powered by a 4000mAh battery, the Q14 Max offers a polling rate of 1000Hz in 2.4G mode and 90Hz in Bluetooth mode, ensuring responsive performance.
Pricing
The Keychron Q14 Max is priced at 1298 Yuan ($181) for the base model without switches and keycaps. The version with Red, Brown, or Banana switches costs 1467 Yuan ($204).