

You can choose to have it fully assembled, but you can also go barebones for slightly less and use your own switches, keycaps, and other accessories with it. It also is gasket-mounted, so it has a bit more flex and is comfortable as you type.

It has a full aluminum body that comes in several different colors, and it is hefty definitely feels premium. Since Keychron is a fairly established brand for mechanical keyboards, especially for Mac users, the 75% layout Keychron Q1 is a great choice if you want a higher-end mechanical keyboard. However, this one won't be hot-swappable, and you can't change the keycaps due to the low profile, which isn't standard.

Those who want a hybrid between a Magic Keyboard and a mechanical could try the Keychron K1 V4, which comes in either tenkeyless (TKL) or full size.
