What do you think of the Q1 Pro? If you have one, did you love it right out of the box or did you do any mods? Also check out some of my other keyboard vids if you liked this one! 🎬 High vs Low Profile Keyboards: ua-cam.com/video/1ol4VDzoIvU/v-deo.html 🎬 NuPhy Air96 review: ua-cam.com/video/mZ3pZxmrRIU/v-deo.html 🎬 Lofree Flow review: ua-cam.com/video/wFFjbweszuI/v-deo.html 🎬 NuPhy Halo96 review: ua-cam.com/video/na0Y_l-_fes/v-deo.html 🎬 Halo96 vs K4 Pro & Q5: ua-cam.com/video/MRMSbEzJMjk/v-deo.html
Loved your video - thank you! I purchased the Q3 Pro (SE!) with banana switches and I've been hunting for a video just like yours since then! I have never modded a keyboard before and while i love the look of my new keyboard i wasn't overwhelmed with positive feelings about the sound (banana switches) out of box. Now i feel inspired and also justified in learning more and spending time on improvements. It's all new to me and i wasn't sure if it was just me - your video had helped immensely. THANK YOU!!
Just got this barebone in Shell White, still waiting for switches and caps though. But man, straight out of the box this feels like a tank! The rotary encoder and knob feels amazing, very smooth and precise. I will never buy a mainstream pre-built plastic Ducky, Corsair or Logitech ever again, this is so much better! Hopefully this trend of highly customizable boards will just increase over time and larger companies will jump on it too.
I wish someone just sold a keyboard that came sounding like your mod 1 sound test. That's like one of my favorite sound profiles. I think creamy thock is my #1 fav.
I got the acoustic kit with it, and that made it so much thoccyer (you still have to open up the keyboard even if you do the pre-build) I like the bananas, I'm going to switch the keycaps to something way less tall. I feel for these tall switches I want feet. but the case doesn't come with feet.
Honestly if you only care about sound and VIA isn't a requierment, there seems to be some great sounding budget options coming out lately, like the Yunzii AL71 or YZ75. Monsgeek also seems to sound less pingy than the Q series.
I have a Q1 Pro with the banana switches as well, mine sound a tad deeper out of the box but definitely plan a few mods. Still trying to decide for now if I want cheery profile keycaps before I start pulling things apart. I've been using it on and off the past week or so on my Mac and so far I've really enjoyed it. Great video with some nice simple mods to get going!
Hi @semiprotech Sorry but I don’t understand which foam did you replace. Is it the one that goes between the pcb and the plate with all the square holes for the keycaps? Thank you!
Fantastic video, thank you. Very much like the less is more approach Am going to be getting a Keychron Q5 Pro very soon, so hopefully, some of your ideas may transfer to that. Thanks again.
It does have a sheet between the battery and the PCB still and it doesn't seem to get exceedingly warm - I put my hand on the front of the case occasionally and never felt it getting warm enough that I was concerned. You did make me wonder though if there is a kind of thermal tape out there that isn't super sticky that you could use if you're concerned about potentially melting regular masking or painter's tape.
If there were heat, the entire keyboard case is aluminum, so more than likely the heat will move towards the metal first. Also you are likely only charging the battery once a month or two (ie 6-10 times a year) so no worries.
I feel Keychron sound profiles are always somewhere between meh and actually disappointing straight out of the box. Then there's those comically tall keycaps to boot which has me think going with a barebone is the way to go until you happen to be in love with the stock combo. But... instead of a barebone you might as well go custom and get something much nicer at a similar price point. It's not 2019 anymore after all and 200 €/$ go a long way even looking at in-stock custom kits. I think they're going to have to try harder going forward tbh.
You are right. Jris and QK are better. The only downside is those are not in stock year round, so for instock option I guess either akko or keychron. But those who are patient should get Jris or QK boards.
@@grumpysquid I have akko pc75b plus and that one has a switch for windows or Mac. So it depends on the model. You can check. They also had a white Air series that also has the Mac keycaps.
What do you think of the Q1 Pro? If you have one, did you love it right out of the box or did you do any mods?
Also check out some of my other keyboard vids if you liked this one!
🎬 High vs Low Profile Keyboards: ua-cam.com/video/1ol4VDzoIvU/v-deo.html
🎬 NuPhy Air96 review: ua-cam.com/video/mZ3pZxmrRIU/v-deo.html
🎬 Lofree Flow review: ua-cam.com/video/wFFjbweszuI/v-deo.html
🎬 NuPhy Halo96 review: ua-cam.com/video/na0Y_l-_fes/v-deo.html
🎬 Halo96 vs K4 Pro & Q5: ua-cam.com/video/MRMSbEzJMjk/v-deo.html
I applied Keychron's acoustic upgrade kit and it indeed has a much better tone with tape and without the foam going into the bottom case. Thank you!
This guy is sooo underrated with his contents. Definitely subscribe
Loved your video - thank you! I purchased the Q3 Pro (SE!) with banana switches and I've been hunting for a video just like yours since then! I have never modded a keyboard before and while i love the look of my new keyboard i wasn't overwhelmed with positive feelings about the sound (banana switches) out of box.
Now i feel inspired and also justified in learning more and spending time on improvements. It's all new to me and i wasn't sure if it was just me - your video had helped immensely. THANK YOU!!
Just got this barebone in Shell White, still waiting for switches and caps though. But man, straight out of the box this feels like a tank! The rotary encoder and knob feels amazing, very smooth and precise. I will never buy a mainstream pre-built plastic Ducky, Corsair or Logitech ever again, this is so much better! Hopefully this trend of highly customizable boards will just increase over time and larger companies will jump on it too.
Great Video. As a little bit of a keyboard enthusiast, the moded sound is my preference.
Thanks!
My gosh. You deserve 100x the subscribers. Thanks for the kb reviews.
I wish someone just sold a keyboard that came sounding like your mod 1 sound test. That's like one of my favorite sound profiles. I think creamy thock is my #1 fav.
I got the acoustic kit with it, and that made it so much thoccyer (you still have to open up the keyboard even if you do the pre-build)
I like the bananas, I'm going to switch the keycaps to something way less tall. I feel for these tall switches I want feet. but the case doesn't come with feet.
you deserve 100000+
Good luck, mate!
Thank you so much!
What keyboard would you recommend for someone wanting to spend 200€ and get the best sounding stock keyboard that requires no mods?
Honestly if you only care about sound and VIA isn't a requierment, there seems to be some great sounding budget options coming out lately, like the Yunzii AL71 or YZ75. Monsgeek also seems to sound less pingy than the Q series.
rainy75 for sure
I have a Q1 Pro with the banana switches as well, mine sound a tad deeper out of the box but definitely plan a few mods. Still trying to decide for now if I want cheery profile keycaps before I start pulling things apart. I've been using it on and off the past week or so on my Mac and so far I've really enjoyed it. Great video with some nice simple mods to get going!
Thank you! Glad you're enjoying the Q1 Pro so far.
Hi @semiprotech Sorry but I don’t understand which foam did you replace. Is it the one that goes between the pcb and the plate with all the square holes for the keycaps? Thank you!
What is the diff between this and the non pro Q1? Is it worth the extra $ for the pro? All I’m doing is typing, not gaming.
Fantastic video, thank you.
Very much like the less is more approach
Am going to be getting a Keychron Q5 Pro very soon, so hopefully, some of your ideas may transfer to that.
Thanks again.
dont get it
Get it!
This is wonderful, but I need my keypad.
What do you recommend for a similar keyboard with a keypad? Thanks.
Keychron makes the Q5 Pro, which has the same features and build of the Q1 Pro but with a number pad, so that might be worth checking out!
are you at all concerned about doing the tape mod in a keyboard with a battery that could get hot while charging?
It does have a sheet between the battery and the PCB still and it doesn't seem to get exceedingly warm - I put my hand on the front of the case occasionally and never felt it getting warm enough that I was concerned. You did make me wonder though if there is a kind of thermal tape out there that isn't super sticky that you could use if you're concerned about potentially melting regular masking or painter's tape.
If there were heat, the entire keyboard case is aluminum, so more than likely the heat will move towards the metal first. Also you are likely only charging the battery once a month or two (ie 6-10 times a year) so no worries.
can you also review the q14 pro?
Great video. Thanks.
Thank you!
it does have 2.4 GHz
I feel Keychron sound profiles are always somewhere between meh and actually disappointing straight out of the box. Then there's those comically tall keycaps to boot which has me think going with a barebone is the way to go until you happen to be in love with the stock combo.
But... instead of a barebone you might as well go custom and get something much nicer at a similar price point.
It's not 2019 anymore after all and 200 €/$ go a long way even looking at in-stock custom kits. I think they're going to have to try harder going forward tbh.
keychron sound is the worst :v
Stock sounds better!
I wonder why keychron keyboards are so damn tall
i just personally think that such keyboard from keychron is quite overpriced
You are right. Jris and QK are better. The only downside is those are not in stock year round, so for instock option I guess either akko or keychron. But those who are patient should get Jris or QK boards.
@@IronCan88is Akko Mac compatible?
@@grumpysquid I have akko pc75b plus and that one has a switch for windows or Mac. So it depends on the model. You can check. They also had a white Air series that also has the Mac keycaps.
concise review, thx