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expired Posted by Navy-Wife | Staff • Mar 23, 2025
Mar 23, 2025 5:03 AM
Keychron Mechanical Keyboards: Q10 Wired 75% Alice Layout (Various Colors)
+ Free S&H w/ Amazon Prime$100 or Less
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If you're considering an Alice layout keyboard, specifically the Keychron Q10, I can confidently say it's a fantastic choice—especially for developers and typists. I use it all day long for work using reds (linear). I am currently typing on a Q10 Pro as we speak.
Build & Layout
Keychron has done an excellent job with the layout and finish of this board. The subtle ergonomic angle of the Alice layout provides just the right amount of wrist relief, which you'll appreciate if you spend all day typing. It's incredibly easy to adjust to, as long as you don't rely on looking down at the keys while typing.
Typing Experience
The dual spacebar might look odd at first, but it feels completely natural in use.
The two B keys may seem unusual, but you'll instinctively lean toward one over time.
Key placement is intuitive, and I don't find myself missing any keys compared to a traditional full-sized keyboard.
Quirks
Not Ideal for Gaming – I wouldn't recommend it if gaming is your primary use case.
Num Key Adjustment – If you frequently work with numbers (Excel users, accountants, etc.), the lack of a traditional number pad could be a significant adjustment. Even after a year, I still haven't fully adapted to the num row.
Macro Keys – The dedicated macro keys are a nice touch, but I personally haven't programmed them since I already rely on existing keyboard shortcuts.
Connectivity & Multi-Device Pairing
One standout feature is its ability to pair with multiple computers, making it extremely convenient for those who switch between devices regularly.
Final Thoughts
If you're a developer, writer, or someone who spends long hours typing, the Keychron Q10 is an excellent ergonomic option. The Alice layout provides subtle but noticeable wrist relief, and the keyboard feels premium for the price point. However, if you work extensively with numbers or need a gaming keyboard, you might want to consider other options.
Would I recommend it? Absolutely—just not for gaming or heavy number entry.
Also, the $10 dollars off is a nice touch
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I've got too many keyboards, including 2 keychrons already, but…….. I kind of want it.
I've got too many keyboards, including 2 keychrons already, but…….. I kind of want it.
I was thinking of trying an ergonomic one also.
I used to really like my Microsoft 4000(maybe?) ergonomic keyboard.
And what reasoning are you using to back this? Keychron is the top brand as far as "bang for your buck" goes.
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I type all day and was always seeing these on woot but felt the same as you so I never picked one up. I wanted a better typing experience so i got into the mechanical keyboard hobby with kits and cheaper Epomaker and other brands. My typing was satisfying and I thought I was smart by collecting and not wasting money on keychrons.
Then I got one for Christmas. It was the best typing experience I've had so far. They are absolutely worth this price if you spend a good amount of time typing.
I've got too many keyboards, including 2 keychrons already, but…….. I kind of want it.
Thanks, I haven't bought yet. I do like keychron, and I don't really mind a wire since it sits on my desk and doesn't really move. But I do like the option of fast(ish) switching between computers that my wireless keychrons have.
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I bought the K6 (with red switches, not the brown here) at full price two years ago and it still looks brand new.