Keychron K3 Max SE Low Profile Mechanical Keyboard with Rosewood Inlays and Wireless Connectivity

Keychron K3 Max SE Low Profile Mechanical Keyboard with Rosewood Inlays and Wireless Connectivity

Keychron K3 Max SE Low Profile Mechanical Keyboard Features Rosewood Inlays Hybrid Construction and Wireless Connectivity

The K3 Max SE keyboard from Keychron features natural wooden design elements. Keychron has expanded its peripheral portfolio with the debut of the K3 Max SE, a low profile mechanical keyboard that attempts to bridge the gap between industrial aluminum design and organic materials. The manufacturer uses rosewood inlays to create a frame design that shows its commitment to making slim profile products through traditional craftsmanship methods.

Keychron K3 Max SE Low Profile Mechanical Keyboard with Rosewood Inlays and Wireless Connectivity
Keychron K3 Max SE Low Profile Mechanical Keyboard with Rosewood Inlays and Wireless Connectivity
Keychron K3 Max SE Low Profile Mechanical Keyboard with Rosewood Inlays and Wireless Connectivity
Keychron K3 Max SE Low Profile Mechanical Keyboard with Rosewood Inlays and Wireless Connectivity

The K3 Max SE measures 25.2 mm deep while maintaining its K3 line design through its acoustic protection features. The chassis utilizes a hybrid construction of an aluminum foundation paired with wooden accents, bolstered by internal acoustic foam designed to dampen vibrations and key strike noise during heavy typing sessions. The product focuses on material density to improve the sound experience for users who type with low profile mechanical keyboards.

The board provides QMK firmware support which enables advanced functionality through key remapping options. The Keychron design allows users to change switches through its hotswappable switch system which gives them access to the company's Milk POM Red and Brown, and Banana switches. The keycaps feature PBT LSA profile design but they only come in a matte black color which suits the dark wood accented design of the casing.

The device operates for 120 hours before needing a power supply or connection to another device. The device supports Bluetooth and 2.4GHz wireless and USB C wired connections to work with current office setups. Keychron introduces its new hardware through this release which combines visual changes with mechanical features from earlier Max series versions.

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