![]() The keyboard's scissor keys give it a responsive key feel, and it will last for up to three months on a single charge. It has a slim, lightweight body with matte-finished stainless steel on the top and sides and ABS plastic on the bottom. What's better is the keyboard is set up to work with Windows, MacOS, iOS/iPadOS and Android devices. The BK10 is a Bluetooth keyboard that can be connected to up to three devices and lets you quickly switch between connections with keys above its numeric keypad. Battery life is good, but keeping the backlight on all the time, especially at its higher settings, will drain it fast. Another switch lets you toggle between using Bluetooth (it can connect to up to three devices) or a USB-C-to-USB-A cable. A switch on the back left lets you pick between MacOS/iOS or Windows/Android. ![]() Out of the box, it is set up for Mac use, but Windows-related keycaps are in the box, too. (A hot-swappable version with an RGB backlight will be available soon.) Also, if you go with the Keychron switch version, the switches are hot-swappable, which lets you customize your typing experience simply by pulling out and replacing the switches without any soldering. I tested all of the Keychron switches and preferred the blue switches for their crisp sound and feel but all three options worked well. The compact keyboard is available with Keychron's own low-profile optical mechanical switches - brown tactile, blue clicky or red linear - with a white LED backlight or Gateron low-profile mechanical switches with an RGB backlight. The body, which is made from aluminum on top and a plastic on the bottom, is lightweight and sturdy. The slim, compact mechanical keyboard is a 75% size, meaning it doesn't have a 10-key number pad but still has function and directional keys. If your office has reopened but you're not going to be using the same workspace every day, the K3 Bluetooth keyboard is a fantastic option.
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