Submitted by Street-Lack9630 t3_104v8s7 in MechanicalKeyboards
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Submitted by Street-Lack9630 t3_104v8s7 in MechanicalKeyboards
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Are you talking about https://prototypist.net/collections/qk75 ? Does not seem budget at all looking at prices:)
Yes, I was talking about this one. Many consider this a budget keyboard in the enthusiast keyboard scene - although I only partially agree with it. Since you were asking for a high end keyboard and didn't talk about budget at all I just suggested this one - high end for others could as well be e.g. a Keycult keyboard (they do not support a tri mode which you are asking for, just an example for high end keyboards).
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The new Mode Envoy will have a tri-mode PCB, and the Zoom keyboards have this as well.
Are you referring to the Zoom TKL? I didn’t see that listed on the product page. For 2.4ghz wireless that’s just a separate dongle that gets plugged in?
Yes, 2.4 GHz wireless uses a little USB thingy like a wireless mouse
I checked the Zoom TKL listings from vendors and could only find BT, so I guess the Zoom TKL doesn't have 2.4 wireless. I thought it did, sorry
Hey thanks for the clarification
QKs have it as an option
I really like the Iqunix zx75
IDK if you'd consider these high end but there's the keydous NJ80, Feker Alice and nuphy Air75 (a low profile keyboard). Those are the only ones off the top of my head.
From what I can tell keychron K Pro series leans to this end. They got tri mode functions and still have quite a bit of features such as via and simple tear down capabilities and alternate plates. They offer full build and barebones. They only got a 65/75/80 right now but they are rolling out more.
Edit: correction, my bad no wireless dongle only Bluetooth wireless.
None of all Keychron keyboards has 2.4GHz wireless - bluetooth only AFAIK.
Oh your right, didn't catch that. I'll edit note
Maeggsi t1_j374qy5 wrote
Although the QK75 is only a "budget keyboard" it may be a really awesome upgrade. The group buy is unfortunately already over but many vendors definitely have ordered extras (e.g. Candykeys in Europe). You can get it with a trimode PCB.