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Keychron Q16 HE 8K Review: All-ceramic, but not all good

Latest from Tom's HardwareΒ·@SarahJacobssonPurewalΒ·2 months ago
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The Q16 HE 8K may be all-ceramic, but it doesn't sound or feel better than non-ceramic keyboards. Attractive Hot-swappable 8K polling rate Attracts fingerprints Typing experience is underwhelming Expensive Why you can trust Tom's Hardware Our expert reviewers spend hours testing and comparing products and services so you can choose the best for you. Find out more about how we test. As we saw at CES, Keychron is all about making keyboards entirely out of unusual materials. Before it announced its upcoming designs in concrete, resin, and marble, Keychron launched a keyboard β€” the Q16 HE 8K β€” made (almost) entirely of ceramic. The Keychron Q16 HE 8K is a 65-percent wired magnetic keyboard with an enclosure and keycaps made of ceramic. It features a hot-swappable PCB, RGB backlighting, built-in PC/Mac modes, and up to an 8,000 Hz polling rate. Keychron may not (really) be a gaming company (or, well, it has a separate gaming division β€” Lemokey), but this keyboard is clearly designed with gamers in mind.…

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