In the last couple of months, Keychron has launched a bunch of new mechanical keyboards in China, and many of them feature an Alice-style key arrangement. The most recent launch was the Q8 Pro, which debuted at a price of 898 Yuan ($123). Now, the company has announced the new Keychron Q10 Pro mechanical keyboard with the same Alice arrangement but a higher price tag.

Keychron Q10 Pro keyboard is made of sturdy 6063 aluminum and goes through a rigorous 24-step manufacturing process. This includes precision CNC machining, careful polishing, anodizing for a smooth finish, and sandblasting to create a premium feel.

Keychron Q10 Pro

The Q10 Pro has a 75% Alice layout, which divides the keyboard into left and right sections. This layout helps to keep your wrists and arms in a natural position, which can help to prevent wrist strain during long typing sessions.

This keyboard stands out because it offers versatile connectivity options. It can connect to your devices wirelessly or with a cable, giving you flexibility in how you use it. The Keychron Q10 Pro is also compatible with QMK and VIA open-source modifications, and it can be used with both Mac and Windows operating systems.

The Q10 Pro features a Gasket structure and a PC positioning plate, which enhances durability and provides a stable typing experience. It also comes with high-quality PBT two-color injection keycaps and the proprietary K Pro switches, which offer a tactile and responsive typing experience.

Keychron Q10 Pro is currently available for purchase in China with a price tag of 938 Yuan ($128). There’s no news if the device will also make it to the global market.

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