Keychron makes some of the most interesting keyboards we see out there. The brand has keyboards that split in two, ones that are fully customizable, and it even recently unveiled its first mechanical gaming keyboard. If this isn’t enough, the brand has today launched the Keychron K11 Pro as its new Alice-style mechanical keyboard that comes with an ergonomic build and a shorter axis. Here are the details.

Keychron K11 Pro features and pricing

The Keychron K11 Pro is an Alice-style keyboard, featuring a layout that you’d find very different from your standard keyboard. Its keys are split into two halves and are slightly angled to offer a more ergonomic typing experience. Despite this design, the keyboard frame itself remains a single, cohesive piece. Because this keyboard contains angled keys separated by an inverted V, you can naturally rest your wrist and type more ergonomically.

Keychron K11 pro

The new K11 Pro Alice mechanical keyboard supports both Bluetooth and wired connections. It is compatible with both Mac and Windows computers. It comes with Jiadalong short axis 2.0 switches and LSA height two-color injection PBT keycaps. It is the first low-profile QMK/VIA wireless custom mechanical keyboard with a 65% Alice layout. It comes with premium features, including double-shot PBT keycaps, and a rotary encoder knob.

The keyboard has powerful ultra-low-power ARM architecture MCU equipped with 128K flash that will provide more flexibility. It is claimed to have a polling rate of 1000 Hz on wired mode right out of the box.

Keychron K11 Pro has been launched in China today for 448 Yuan ($62). It is also available for purchase in the global market with a price tag of $94.

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