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The Flow Lite 100 Keys Low Profile Mechanical Keyboard combines ergonomic design with advanced features, including swappable Specter Linear Switches, versatile connectivity options, and a remarkable battery life of up to 100 hours. Perfect for professionals seeking comfort and efficiency in their typing experience.
H**R
Creamy Sounds. Heavy & Good Quality Keyboard
I’ve had this keyboard for about a day & I love it! The typing is very creamy but it’s more touchier than I’m used to. There’s some double typing but I think that will go away as I get more comfortable with the keys.Pros: sounds great, heavy duty material, love the color, the backlit option is very niceCons: I don’t like the placement of the zero on the number pad. I deal with numbers a lot so that is the only thing I’m not a fan of so far.Overall I’m very happy with my purchase and would recommend.
A**R
Like tying with marbles
The Flow Lite is the nicest keyboard I've ever typed on. The sound and feel of the keys is second to none for a low profile board. It's hard to explain, but it almost feels like you are typing with marbles. It's not very loud either, which is a welcome change from any other mechanical keyboard I've owned.I wasn't sure I would like the Spectre switches as I'm usually a tactile switch lover, but these just do it for me. They have very low actuation force, but I find that I don't make mistakes often, they just let me type really fast. If you prefer a higher actual switch, then these may not be for you, but I had no issues adapting to them very quickly. They are less fatiguing also. The 2.4 wireless has been rock solid and the lighting is done very well.My only gripe with the Lite series is that I wish it came in a darker colorway. All the options available don't pair with a black mouse that well. I ended buying a white mouse though and it's a super clean looking setup. They may reserve the darker colors for the V2 version of the aluminum board, but I wish they had included that option for the Lite series. Overall, this is miles ahead of my old Keychron low profile board for typing feel. The compact 100 Key layout is awesome too. It's basically a full size keyboard in the smallest form factor possible. It's a winner.
R**D
Good everything but the case is awful.
It is a really good keyboard and it performs really well. It is buttery smooth and it sounds better than what you hear in the videos. However, the case is plastic, and it isn't a really nice plastic. This is probably the only downside to this keyboard. I have tried plastic cases before and many of them feel higher quality than this plastic. Take a Keychron for example which is about the same price with the same options it doesn't sound as thocky but the build feels much better. The only let down was the quality of the plastic case everything else is A1.
B**R
10/10 sound, 8/10 build quality, worth it
Keyboard looks great, sounds even better. I always assumed the sound was edited on those keyboard testing videos, but this one sounds almost identical to what you expect. Keys are light and linear and sound amazing. Base feels a little cheap like a typical wired membrane keyboard, but it's not a big deal as its only sitting on a desk.
P**.
Great keyboard
There are not many Bluetooth mechanical keyboards on the market. I found this ono youtube and took a chance on buying one. Great quality at a fair price. Don't buy if you do not like mechanical key, I love them loud and clicky.
K**R
THE BEST!
Honestly, I wish I had bought this keyboard sooner. It’s so light and easier to type quicker. Perfect for every day use at the office.The sound is still very creamy
S**R
Very good low profile mechanical keyboard. I just didn't love it.
There's nothing technically wrong with this keyboard. It seems well constructed (though a bit light weight) and the quality of the keycaps and switches seems great. There are no extra keycaps or a keycap puller included with the keyboard. I have a growing collection of mechanical keyboards -- most in the <$100 range that I tend to modify over time. Adjusting to a keyboard takes time so I spent over a week with this keyboard before I decided to put it aside and maybe try it again later.I used this keyboard on a Linux desktop without a problem.What I liked about the keyboard:- 100 key "compact": I tend to want a full numpad and I tend to purchase mechanical keyboards that are 98 or 100 key sized. This keyboard had some keys that I tend to want/use a lot but that other 100 key boards don't have (particularly the END key -- which I tend to use a bit when working with text or command line).- Keycaps: This isn't trying to be a gamer keyboard with a bunch of blinking patterns and lights. It is elegant and the keycaps feel good and have a nice shine-through for LED lighting. This keyboard is very professional looking and the keycaps feel good.- Switches: The linear switches were nice and have a good operating force. For me some linear switches are too sensitive for everyday typing, leading me to mis-type when my hands are "lazy" but these switches have just enough resistance.- Volume switch: I don't use it much, but it is nice to have and I like the look of it.- Less "fatigue": After switching back to my full sized keycaps I did notice that this low profile keyboard did put less stress on my fingers.Where I ran into trouble:- Layout: What I just couldn't get past after a week of using this keyboard is that the keys were just a little "off" in the layout. I consistently mis-typed my password (combination of numbers and special characters) and hit the PrintScreen instead of the DEL key even after a week of trying to adjust. The upper right side of the keyboard is just a little "off" alignment with what I'm used to with other 100 key keyboards.- Sound: This really isn't the keyboard's fault. It is a matter of preference/taste. I just prefer the sound of full-sized keycaps and like a bit of "thock" (though not "click) to my keyboards. There's something satisfying about a thocky keyboard.Verdict: If you're willing to give this keyboard some more time and get used to the layout and you really want a low profile mechanical keyboard that reduces finger fatigue, then this is a very nice option. I'll probably go back to giving it a try again when I have a bit more patience/time to adjust and am working on pure text (not code) typing.
J**G
5 star
The typing experience on this is truly something else, build is also great!
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