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Keychron Black Friday deals slash prices on lightweight Logitech MX Master 4 alternative and slew of wireless mechanical keyboards

Started by Redaktion, Yesterday at 20:51:20

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Redaktion

Keychron has kicked off its Black Friday sales, offering up to 40% off some of its best wired and wireless mechanical keyboards for everything from gaming to productivity. The peripherals brand's Logitech MX Master 4 alternative mouse is also discounted to less than half the price of the Logi version.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Keychron-Black-Friday-deals-slash-prices-on-lightweight-Logitech-MX-Master-4-alternative-and-slew-of-wireless-mechanical-keyboards.1165944.0.html

name that has not been ta

Anyone wanting to buy from this brand should also read about their support and quality (for example from r/keychron). Note: there is no discount on M6 on keychrone website.

julian.vdm

Quote from: name that has not been ta on Today at 13:15:26Anyone wanting to buy from this brand should also read about their support and quality (for example from r/keychron). Note: there is no discount on M6 on keychrone website.

I just checked. The white 1 kHz M6 is still available on discount. It seems like the black version is out of stock now. Thanks for updating... Regarding the build quality issues...yeah there was a period where Keychron was producing keyboards, especially the bigger Q Max boards, with double registration issues and problems with keys not registering consistently. It seems as though those issues are mostly sorted by now, and the PR team there has said they're working on CS issues. How true this is is unclear, but there seems to be a drastic difference in the quality of support different people get. The support policy is solid, though, just the enforcement of it seems to need work. This sort of thing is super common in the keyboard industry and tech in general (look at Razer, ASUS, and Logitech...plenty of examples of poor support there). I'd wager it's almost always because of a company growing too quickly without beefing up the support team adequately.

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