Keychron C3 Pro review: A new budget keyboard contender

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Keychron C3 Pro gasket mount

The C3 Pro features a deep, squishy gasket mounted deck, a rare sight at this price. 

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The keyboard’s layout is standard TKL, which means you can use the included keycap tool to remove the caps and supply your own, confident that they’ll all fit correctly. Sadly, the switches are soldered in place, so you won’t be replacing them any time soon. Again this is fairly typical of boards at this price (or even a much higher one), but at least one example has proven that it’s doable. The plastic case also has no exposed screws, so this is not a design meant for heavy customization, either outside or in.

But there is a pretty huge advantage that the C3 Pro has over some of its budget competition, and it’s why this design gets “Pro” in the name. Like some of the company’s more expensive models, it can be programmed with the popular QMK or VIA open-source tools. While this is less immediately necessary than it would be for, say, a 60% board, it’s still a premium feature that you rarely see at this price level (even with proprietary “gaming” software). It’s much appreciated.

You can use the included keycap tool to remove the caps and supply your own, confident that they’ll all fit correctly.

k3 pro via programming

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Actually getting the more user-friendly VIA up and running for the keyboard is a little unintuitive, requiring you to load up the web interface, authorize the board, and then upload a format file. Once in place, you get a standard and function layer for both Windows and Mac configurations, which should be more than enough for everyone.

Is the Keychron C3 Pro a good deal?

The C3 Pro is, objectively, a fantastic deal. Its combination of features and hardware at this price would be unbeatable…if it weren’t for one other keyboard I’ve tested this year. The G.Skill KM250, at just $5 more, is definitely going for the same budget crown.

the competition

G.Skill KM250 RGB Keyboard

G.Skill KM250 RGB Keyboard

The G.Skill keyboard includes RGB lighting, PBT “pudding” keycaps, a rotary volume dial, and hot-swap switch sockets that let you customize the feel of the board to a much greater degree. On the other hand, it’s lacking the VIA programming featured on Keychron’s keyboard, and with its more compact size, it could really use it. It also doesn’t have a gasket-mounted deck, making it a little stiffer, though it does have some of that same sound-damping internal foam.

Keychron C3 Pro and G.Skill KM250

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Honestly, the biggest difference between these two boards is the most obvious one: the size. Keychron offers a standard TKL layout that’s easier to get accustomed to, while G.Skill’s 65% is relatively tiny, but requires a bit of user adjustment. If you’re choosing between the two and it’s a toss-up, go with the one that appeals based on the layout.

Conclusion

Keychron C3 Pro side lighting

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Keychron has proven that it can compete in the high-end, triple-digit segment of the keyboard market, with tons of different designs and formats. The C3 Pro demonstrates that the company can still make a great board on a budget. While it’s lacking the premium switches, PBT keycaps, and flexibility of fancier keyboards, it’s nearly impossible to beat dollar-for-dollar. Unless you absolutely need hot-swap switches (in which case, go for the G.Skill KM250), it’s a fantastic choice.

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Creată 2y | 20 oct. 2023, 10:50:03


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