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Keychron keyboards are on sale at Best Buy for a limited time

Some of our favorite Keychron models are discounted through March 23

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Alice Jovanée
Alice Jovanée (she/her) is a commerce writer, and she has been writing about gaming and tech since 2005. Prior to Polygon, she worked at publications such as The Verge.

Keychron continues to match or exceed the performance of pricier gaming keyboards but at a fraction of what you might pay for comparable models from Logitech or Razer. If you’d like to update your setup with one of the best mechanical keyboards available, Best Buy is currently offering a 10% discount on a handful of excellent models through March 23.

Whether you consider yourself a capital-G gamer or not, Keychron keyboards have a lot to offer. In addition to a massive catalog that features nearly every layout imaginable, Keychron keyboards all come equipped with PBT keycaps, hot-swappable switches, an all-metal chassis, and excellent acoustics right out of the box. While Keychron specializes in mechanical keyboards, some of their more recent models even feature Hall Effect switches. In fact, the Keychron Q1 HE is virtually indistinguishable from the Lemokey P1 HE, a Hall Effect keyboard from Keychron’s gaming brand that offers a remarkable balance between build quality, features, and price.

Keychron keyboards are also incredibly easy to customize. Most models are held together with just a handful of screws, and the hot-swap PCB makes them compatible with virtually any three- or five-pin mechanical switch. For example, here’s a before and after photo of the Lemokey P1 HE, which I disassembled, painted, and equipped with some new keycaps over the course of a weekend.

However, if you just can’t quit your mechanical switches, there are plenty of other options to choose from, including the wireless Keychron V1 Max, the full-size Q6 Max, or the low-profile K5 Max.