TapTechNews July 4th report, Keychron today released its new wireless keyboard B1Pro that focuses on the light and thin feature. It supports three-mode connection, is equipped with self-developed web driver, weighs 0.937 pounds (about 425g), and supports three-device connection in Bluetooth mode.
This keyboard will be first launched and available on the e-commerce platform at 8:00 PM today. TapTechNews will update the price and other information in this article at that time.
The keyboard supports self-developed web driver and one-stop web usage service, can be used on multiple systems such as Mac/Win/Linux, and supports real-time online firmware upgrade (requires connecting the keyboard to the computer in wired mode).
Its body thickness including keycap height is about 0.2 inches (about 5.2mm), adopts a 75% layout, weighs about 0.937 pounds (about 425g), and supports 2.4G, Bluetooth 5.2, Type-C three-mode connection. Through Bluetooth 5.2, it can also be connected to up to 3 devices and is compatible with various operating systems such as Windows, macOS, iOS, and Android.
In structure, it adopts spherical concave keycaps. The official said it can naturally fit the finger curvature and improve typing accuracy and efficiency; it adopts scissor structure, and the keyboard body has a 3.2-degree tilt angle and adopts an ergonomic design.
In terms of functions, it supports the Fn+Shift combination key to call out emoji input, has Mac/Win dual-system keyboard layout key positions, as shown in detail in the figure:
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