
Browse every Keychron mechanical keyboard across all series. Compare the K, Q, V, C, B, J, L, P, S, and X lineups by features, specs, and prices. Find the best Keychron board for your setup with real-time pricing across 40+ stores.







































Keychron offers one of the broadest mechanical keyboard lineups on the market, spanning ten distinct product series. Whether you need a budget Bluetooth board, a premium aluminum custom, or a hall effect gaming weapon, there is a Keychron series built for exactly that. Browse every model below and compare real-time prices across 40+ stores.
The K series is where Keychron started and remains their largest product line with models from the compact K9 all the way up to the full-size K10 and the southpaw-style K0. Every K series board ships with Bluetooth 5.1 multi-device pairing and most recent models add 2.4 GHz wireless via a USB dongle. The lineup has expanded into multiple generations — original, V2, V3, Pro, Max, and HE variants — each adding features like QMK/VIA support (Pro and Max), hot-swap sockets, and hall effect switches (HE). The K series also includes Alice-layout models like the K11 and K15, low-profile options like the K1, K3, K5, and K7, and numpad companions like the K0. If you want wireless versatility in any layout from 60% to full-size, the K series covers it.
The Q series is Keychron's enthusiast-grade line built around full CNC-machined aluminum cases with gasket-mounted construction and QMK/VIA programmability. Starting with the original Q1 75%, the series now spans over 20 base models including the Q2 (65%), Q3 (TKL), Q4 (60%), Q5 (96%), Q6 (full-size), Q7 (exploded 70%), Q8 (Alice), Q9 (40%), Q10 (Alice 75%), Q11 (split), Q12 (southpaw), Q13 and Q14 (Alice variants), Q15 (ortholinear), Q60 and Q65 compact layouts, and numpad accessories Q0 and Q0 Plus. Recent generations include Pro, Max, HE (hall effect), and Ultra variants. The Max models add wireless connectivity and a 1000 Hz polling rate, the HE models bring magnetic switches with adjustable actuation, and the Ultra models offer the latest refinements in sound dampening and build quality. Sold in both fully assembled and barebones configurations.
The V series delivers QMK/VIA programmability at the most accessible price point in Keychron's range. Models run from the V1 (75%) through V8 (Alice) and V10 (Alice 75%) with wired USB-C connectivity and hot-swap PCBs. Newer Max variants add wireless Bluetooth and 2.4 GHz support, while Ultra models bring refined acoustics and build improvements. The V series uses a mix of plastic and steel construction that keeps weight and cost down without sacrificing typing feel, thanks to sound-dampening foam layers and gasket-like mounting. The V5 and V6 are among the most searched Keychron models for users comparing compact vs full-size QMK options on a budget.
The C series is Keychron's most affordable keyboard line, designed for users who want a reliable wired mechanical keyboard without extras. The C1 (TKL) and C2 (full-size) are the original models, with the C1 Pro, C2 Pro, and C3 Pro adding hot-swap sockets and improved build quality at marginal price increases. The C4 HE stands out as Keychron's entry point into hall effect technology at the lowest possible price. All C series boards are wired USB-C only, keeping things simple and lag-free. If you are new to mechanical keyboards or want a no-frills daily driver for office use, the C series is a strong starting point.
The B series targets the absolute budget end of the market with wireless Bluetooth connectivity. The B1 through B6 Pro models cover layouts from 75% to full-size, while the B31, B33, B35, and B36 offer similar value with slightly different form factors. These boards strip back premium features to hit the lowest possible price for a wireless mechanical keyboard. Build quality is functional rather than flashy, but the B series still delivers a genuine mechanical switch experience with multi-device Bluetooth pairing — making them solid choices for students, office workers, or anyone testing the mechanical keyboard waters without a big investment.
The J series is Keychron's dedicated gaming line built around hall effect magnetic switches. The J1 (75%), J2 (65%), J4 (60%), and J5 (full-size) all feature adjustable actuation points and rapid trigger support for competitive gaming. The J4 QMK and J5 QMK variants add full QMK/VIA programmability on top of the hall effect switch platform, combining the fastest possible input response with deep customization. These boards use wired USB-C connections and deliver up to 8000 Hz polling rates in certain models. If you are comparing Keychron's hall effect options against dedicated gaming brands like Wooting or Razer, the J series competes on both features and price.
The L series is part of Keychron's Lemokey sub-brand, positioned as gaming-focused aluminum keyboards that bridge the gap between the Q series build quality and gaming-oriented features. The L1 (75%) and L3 (TKL) are full aluminum gasket-mounted boards with QMK/VIA support, while the L0 HE, L1 HE, and L5 HE variants add hall effect magnetic switches for rapid trigger and adjustable actuation. The L4 fills out the compact end. Lemokey L boards share the premium machined construction of the Q series but lean into gaming aesthetics and feature sets, making them a strong choice for gamers who refuse to compromise on build quality.
The P series is the compact counterpart in the Lemokey gaming sub-brand. The P1 (75%) comes in standard, Pro, and HE variants — including a limited edition DayZ collaboration model. The P2 HE and P3 HE expand the lineup with hall effect switches in smaller form factors. Like the L series, these boards combine Keychron-grade build quality with gaming-first features. The HE models support rapid trigger and customizable actuation points, while the Pro variant offers premium materials without the magnetic switch platform. The P series suits gamers who prefer smaller layouts without losing hall effect capabilities.
The X series represents Keychron's latest push into the ultra-slim keyboard segment. Models X0 through X6 cover a range of layouts in an extremely thin profile, using low-profile mechanical switches for a laptop-like typing experience with genuine mechanical feedback. These boards are built for portability and desk minimalism — pairing well with standing desks, travel setups, or workspaces where a traditional keyboard height feels too tall. The X series fills the gap between the low-profile K series models (K1, K3, K5, K7) and a dedicated slim-first design philosophy.
Beyond the main product lines, Keychron produces the S1 — a unique low-profile board in its own category — and several special edition collaborations. The Keyboard 81 Pro and OnePlus Keyboard 81 Pro are co-branded 75% boards with distinctive designs, while the Black Myth Wukong edition brings a themed aesthetic for fans of the game. The One of Zero Si75 HE is another limited collaboration model featuring hall effect switches. These special editions often sell out quickly and carry collectible appeal on top of Keychron's standard feature set.
With over 200 models across ten series, narrowing down your Keychron choice starts with a few key decisions. For wireless connectivity, the K series (mainstream) or Q Max/V Max (premium/budget) are your options. For wired-only value, the V series or C series deliver the most features per dollar. Gamers should look at the J series for hall effect at competitive prices, or the Lemokey L and P series for aluminum gaming builds. The B series works best for tight budgets that still want wireless. And if desk height matters, the X series or low-profile K models keep your wrists flat. Use the filters on this page to sort by layout, switch type, connectivity, and price to find your exact match.