Keychron K10 Pro QMK/VIA Wireless Mechanical Keyboard

SKU: K10P-Z1
€92,00

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Keychron K10 Pro QMK/VIA Wireless Mechanical Keyboard allows anyone to master any keyboard keys or macro commands through VIA, it has included keycaps for both Windows and macOS, and users can hot-swap with any MX mechanical switch in a breeze.
 
Note: The Black - Fully Assembled version is NOT hot-swappable and it doesn't include sound-absorbing foam, silicone pad. The stabilizers are plate-mounted, with 8x6mm pads beneath the stabilizer stems to upgrade the keystroke sound.

No discount code can be used for the K10 Pro.

Customer Reviews

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Adhy Rachmand
The first mechanical keyboard.

Introduce me to a creator from Indonesia. and I was very enthusiastic about the Keychron K10 Pro mechanical keyboard.
Previously, there were lots of keyboard choices scattered on the marketplace.
After 1 month of comparing this and that keyboard brand, I finally fell in love with this keyboard series.
Apart from the sound of the brown switches, I also like the design.
It turned out that after the goods arrived, the first impression was beyond my expectations, sturdy weight, neat finishing, stable connection and very usable on a MAC system.
and that proves that I didn't make a mistake in choosing this K10 keyboard for daily use.

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Russell
Amazing first mechanical keyboard

I can’t believe the quality and feel. I’m a work from home office worker always typing for work. This was worth every penny for the improved feel. I do a little gaming but mostly productivity.

What’s great:
- I love the weight and keyfeel. I got the brown switches. I didn’t know a keyboard could be like this.
- Detachable cable is nice so I can use wireless
- Battery life
- Keycap material and feel

What could be better:
- I’d prefer a dedicated media volume or scrolling wheel
- I wish the key caps were a little see through so I could type in the dark and see the keys

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Tomas
It has almost everything i wanted

I've got the version with White Backlight thanks to my own mistake, but its fine, i still LOVE IT.
Initially, it caught my eye mainly because of the design. The color scheme and shape of the keycaps... it has the right combination of light retro look and modern feel.
And not only does it look good, but it also feels well made, sturdy, and practical.
I have only a few, very minor things to nitpick about, and most (if not all) are just a thing of preference...

1.) The cable is short (~1m?)

I don't think the length of the cable is mentioned in the specs, unless i somehow missed it.
The cable is only slightly over 1 meter long, which is rather short, but ultimately, it depends on your setup AND whether you even want to use it (except for charging while not using the board).

2.) About the little surface LED

There is one thing that should be made clear in the specs/description.
The three little surface LEDs, located above the arrow keys, are NOT status indicators for Num/Scroll/Caps lock as one might think (which is exactly what i thought, and it played a significant role in my decision whether to get this board, or some other).
The first LED from left, is a battery charge indicator (green when fully charged, red when low or low and charging?, and yellow when.. just low? something like that).
The LED in the middle, is a Bluetooth connection indicator - Off or it shines blue when BT is On.
The LED on the right, is a Caps lock status indicator - Off or it shines blue if the Caps lock is On.

It is also worth mentioning, that the first LED (the battery/charging indicator), cannot be completely controlled via QMK (according to what i was told in KC Discord, and what i discerned myself while tinkering with the QMK source code).
It is always ON (only changes color), which can be a bit annoying if like me, you are used to seeing these kind of keyboard LED lit up only when some *lock key is ON, resulting in frequently recurring split-second confusion until you realize "oh, its just the charging LED".
You do not even have means to switch it OFF via QMK, you can only make it look yellow (which works only while it is currently shining green and you set a BAT_LOW_LED_PIN to its ON state).
I was hoping to hijack this LED, and use it as a Num lock indicator, and use other means to show the battery/charging status (lighting up number of backlight LED in the number row, depending on how many % the battery has, when certain key combination is pressed).
So, unfortunately, the best you can do here is to have it indicate Num lock On state by a yellow color, but that will work ONLY if the battery is fully charged making the LED shine green (if you use only cable, not BT wirelss, then that would be almost always true, but who does that, right? :)).

Good news is, you do have full QMK control over the Caps lock indicator LED, and over the Bluetooth LED - so if desired, you can hijack that one to use as a Scroll lock indicator (provided, you can live without a BT indicator).

3.) About the weight

This is purely a thing of preference. Some people will like it, some won't, some may simply not care.
It is no secret that the fully assembled board weighs ~1.478 Kg (~3.258 pounds), but if you are new to this and mostly used to some generic cheap membrane keyboards which weigh WAY LESS, you may find this one surprisingly heavy.
I would argue, that most people who are new to this, can read about the weight hundred times, but until they actually get their hands on this or similarly heavier board, they probably have no idea what that number really means.
I am used to often slightly push the keyboard around, adjusting its position ever so slightly by pushing on the keys from one side or the other, and i immediately realized i need to get rid of this habit, unless i want to risk probably destroying the key caps or switches over time by doing this.
So, as far as i am concerned, the weight does get in the way - but that's just me, your mileage will vary.

4.) About the sound and feel

I got the fully assembled, White backlight version, with Keychron K Pro Red switches.
This is obviously a completely subjective topic, so i can only say that I find the sound pleasant, even if a bit too "loud" for MY taste (i prefer silence more than a specific sound, so don't read this as "OMG this board is so loud!", but like other mechanical keyboards not designed to be silent out of the box, you probably want at least some silent switches if you want to use this in an office you share with other people).
I find the typing smooth, but my opinion has probably very little worth, because i am new to mechanical keyboards in general, so what the hell do i know.
Sometimes, rather rarely, i do press some keys unintentionally, but i think i will get used to it soon, and i think i might prefer even lighter switches but with slightly longer reaction.

That's all i can think of right now.

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nick
great keyboard

overall this keyboard works great and i haven't had many problems with anything. the only issue is that one switch acts up sometimes but besides that it works amazingly.

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Anonymous
Everything I expected and more

All my expectations, through my research, were met and more!

Keychron

K10 Pro

A 100% layout QMK/VIA wireless custom mechanical keyboard

Keychron K10 Pro Custom Mechanical Keyboard
Keychron K10 Pro Custom Mechanical Keyboard

Wireless and Wired

An excellent solution for multitasking. You can connect the K10 Pro with up to 3 devices wirelessly via its stable Broadcom Bluetooth 5.1 for seamless multitasking across your laptop, phone, and tablet. Switch among them swiftly, and it’s fully compatible with both Mac and Windows.
 
A reliable USB Type-C wired connection is also available when you need it.

Keychron K10 Pro Custom Mechanical Keyboard
Keychron K10 Pro Custom Mechanical Keyboard

Program with QMK & VIA.

QMK/VIA means endless possibilities for a fluid workflow. Simply connect the K10 Pro to your device with a cable, drag and drop your favorite keys or macro commands to remap any key you want on any system (macOS, Windows, or Linux).

Check out the video above demonstrating how to remap the F16 key (located on the K10 Pro’s top right corner) to an Eject key with the VIA software, so you can get a shortcut to put your Mac to sleep (Command-Option-Eject), or even remap the fn key in a breeze. It’s never been so intuitive and flexible to personalize your own keymap.
 
An ultra-low-power ARM Cortex-M4 32-bit STM32L432 MCU which is powerful, and equipped with 128K Flash will provide more flexibility for developers.

Get the keymap working on VIA

Since the VIA code for the K10 Pro is still awaiting approval from Github, it is not yet automatically recognized, so you will need to manually download and import the K10 Pro keymap.
 
Please download the keymap JSON file below. Connect your keyboard and device with the provided cable, and toggle the switch to cable mode. Open VIA, click on the "Show Design tab" on the "Settings" tab, enable "Use V2 definitions (deprecated)" on the "Design" tab, and drag the JSON file into the “Design” tab on VIA to get the K10 Pro keymap working on VIA.

K10 Pro Keymap JSON Files

Upgraded Typing Experience

The K10 Pro has been re-engineered and redesigned from the inside out to upgrade the typing experience. The added sound-absorbing foam, a thick silicone dampening bottom pad, and steel plate provide responsive feedback and a peaceful typing sound, while added weight will enhance the stability.

Details Structure of Keychron K10 pro structure
An Epic Core of Keychron K10 Pro Custom Mechanical Keyboard Keycap

An Epic Core Inside The Keyboard

A powerful ultra-low-power ARM architecture MCU equipped with 128K Flash will provide more flexibility for developers. The polling rate is 1000 Hz out of the box, which makes latency non-existent for the competitive game.

Suitable For All Devices

Offers a Mac layout while still being compatible with Windows, the K10 Pro is one of the few on the market that has the same multimedia and function keys as Apple keyboards for Mac users, but with more tactile feedback.
 
You can even configure different keymaps for both Mac and Windows devices. While VIA software is compatible with macOS, Windows, and Linux. Includes keycaps for both macOS and Windows (3 keycaps for each) to allow you to switch between operating systems with ease.
 
Check high-res keycap layout and size here.

OSA Profile Double-shot PBT Keychron K10 Pro Custom Mechanical Keyboard Keycap

Hot-swappable (Optional)

Every detail matters, so we make the K10 Pro hot-swappable for your personalized typing experience. The hot-swappable sockets are mounted on the PCB, so you can hot-swap every switch on the K10 Pro with almost all of the 3pin and 5pin MX style mechanical switches on the market (including Cherry, Gateron, Kailh, Panda, etc.) without soldering. You can customize your own typing experience in seconds.

Keychron K10 Pro Hot-swappable feature

The Barebone version (without switch and keycap) is also available at your choice.

Barebone US layout of Keychron K10 Pro QMK/VIA Wireless Custom Mechanical Keyboard

Screw-In PCB Stabilizers

Even small part matters for your fingertip feel. We’ve integrated the PCB-mounted screw-in stabilizers for a smoother typing experience with less wobbliness on the big keys such as space bar, shift, enter, and backspace. The Keychron K10 Pro also supports third-party screw-in PCB stabilizers.

Screw-In PCB Stabilizers

Pre-lubed Keychron K Pro Switch

By optimizing the switch mold, the K Pro switch wobbles less than a standard mechanical switch and feels smoother on each hit. Plus, the factory pre-lubed process on all the K Pro switches (exclude the clicky ones), no doubt this will ensure the best smoothness at your fingertips when typing.

Keychron K Pro Switch Features

OSA Profile Double-shot PBT Keycaps

To further fine-tune your typing experience, the K10 Pro comes with our unique OSA profile (OEM profile with spherical-angle) and double-shot PBT keycaps that aim to provide a more comfortable fingertip feel with excellent oil resistance for long-term use on the timeless tenkeyless layout.

Keychron K10 pro OSA Profile Double-shot PBT Keycaps

South-facing RGB Lights

The south-facing RGB is designed to better illuminate the keyboard backlight from the typist’s angle. The south-facing RGB is also free from interference when the user installs Cherry-profile alternative keycaps on their keyboard.
 
Comes with more than 22 types of RGB backlight settings (as well as a static white backlight option), and 14 types of backlight settings on the White Backlight version. You can further fine-tune the RGB hue, saturation, brightness, effect speed with ease.

Ergonomic Support

Three levels of adjustable typing angle (3.5º, 7º & 10.5º) and curved OSA-profile keycaps are all working together to provide long-lasting ergonomic support for your wrist.

Keychron K10 pro ergonomic support with adjustable typing feet and angle

Looking for ISO Layout?

The K10 Pro ISO collection comes with fully assembled keyboards with 🇬🇧UK, 🇩🇪German, 🇩🇰🇫🇮🇳🇴🇸🇪Nordic, 🇨🇭Swiss, 🇫🇷French, and 🇪🇸 Spanish layout.

Keychron K10 Pro ISO Layout

What's in the box?

Pack List of Keychron K10 Pro Fully Assembled Custom Mechanical Keyboard
Pack List of Keychron K10 Pro Barebone Custom Mechanical Keyboard

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SPECIFICATION

Number of Keys: 108 (100%)
Switches (Not including Barebone Version): Keychron K Pro Mechanical
Switch Face: South-facing
Stabilizers: PCB-mounted screw-in stabilizers
Number of Multimedia Keys: 12
Frame Material: ABS
Plate Material: Steel
Keycap Material (excluding Barebone Version): Double-shot PBT (backlight non-shine-through)
Keycap Profile: OSA (OEM profile with spherical-angle)
Layout: ANSI
Polling Rate (Wired Mode): 1000Hz
Polling Rate (Wireless Mode): 90Hz
N-Key Rollover (NKRO): Yes for both wireless and wired modes

CONNECTIVITY AND POWER

Backlit: 22 types of RGB backlight options plus endless possibilities
Battery: 4000 mAh rechargeable li-polymer battery
BT Working Time (Backlit off): Up to 300 hours (Lab test result may vary by actual use)
BT Working Time (RGB): Up to 100 hours (Lowest brightness)
Connection: Bluetooth and Type-C cable
Bluetooth version: 5.1
Bluetooth Device Name: Keychron K10 Pro
Compatible System: macOS/Windows/Linux

PHYSICAL UNIT

Dimension: 445 x 138 mm (17.52 x 5.43")
Weight: About 1495 g / 3.29 lbs
Height without keycap (front): 23.2 mm (0.91")
Height without keycap (rear): 30.8 mm (1.21")
Height incl. keycap (front): 32.8 mm (1.29")
Height incl. keycap (rear): 40.4 mm (1.59")
Typing Angle: 3.5º, 7º and 10.5º
MCU: Ultra-low-power ARM Cortex-M4 32-bit STM32L432 (128KB Flash)
Operating Environment: -10 to 50℃

Keychron K10 Pro User Guide

Learn more about the Keychron K10 Pro such as the shortcuts, VIA tutorial, factory reset, and more in the FAQ section.