Keychron's gaming-focused sub-brand, Lemokey, has released its first wireless custom mechanical keyboard, the L3. The L3 features multipoint Bluetooth and 2.4GHz wireless for reduced latency, improved stabilizers, and a modular design. It offers a sturdy build with a larger footprint, a row of macro keys, and a knob on the left side. The keyboard is compatible with QMK/VIA open-source software for customization and has a long battery life. The Lemokey L3 is priced at $194 for the barebones version and $214 for the fully assembled option.
Keychron, known for customizable keyboards, has launched its gaming division, Lemokey, with the crowdfunded L3 keyboard. The L3 features a tough, customizable aluminum body and supports a 2.4GHz wireless connection with a 1,000Hz polling rate. It offers three keycap color schemes, key remapping, and macro creation. The L3 can pair with up to three devices over Bluetooth 5.1 and has a wired option for low latency. The keyboard is expected to be delivered in October, with a starting price of $189 for the barebones kit. The L3 aims to strike a balance between personalization and performance for gamers.
Keychron has launched the Lemokey L3, its first gaming-focused keyboard under the Lemokey subbrand. The L3 is a modified version of Keychron's Q3 Pro, featuring a 2.4GHz USB dongle for wireless connectivity with a 1,000Hz polling rate, providing a more responsive gaming experience. It also supports Bluetooth and USB connections, has programmable macro buttons and a volume dial, and comes with durable double-shot PBT keycaps. The L3 is available on Kickstarter, with prices starting at $209 for a fully assembled model. However, caution is advised when backing crowdfunding campaigns.