Thin mechanical keyboard "KEYCHRON K3 V2" Released in Japan -JIS array is also available, from 13,970 yen
On March 14, Kopec Japan launched the wireless keyboard "Keychron K3 (Version 2)" in Japan.The price is 13,970 yen to 15,290 yen.
A small and thin wireless keyboard that uses a 75 % layout that does not take the installation area and a low profile switch.In addition to Bluetooth connection, it can also be used as a wired keyboard for USB Type-C connection.
The key switch is also available in GATERON's low profile mechanical switch, as well as Keychron's unique optical switch (optical switch).The height of the general mechanical key switch is 17.While it is about 9mm, the Gateron low profile switch is 11.7mm.Keychron's unique optical switch is even lower.It is 7mm, which has a thinner specification.
The mechanical switch / optical switch can be selected from the red axis (linear) / blue axis (clicky) / tea axis (tactile) with different keystrokes, respectively.The domestic genuine products handled by Kopec Japan will also have a Japanese JIS array in addition to the US layout.Other options can be key switch (2 method x 3 types), RGB light / white LED.
The size is about 306 x 116 x 22mm, and weighs about 476g.The body is made of aluminum + ABS.The US array is 84 keys and the Japanese sequence is 87 keys.It also comes with MacOS key caps such as option keys and Command keys.Because it is a wireless device, Kopec Japan will sell it after acquiring skills.