Keychron introduced K15 Max mechanical keyboard with Alice layout

Keychron has introduced the new K15 Max mechanical keyboard, which focuses on typing comfort. The keyboard features a slim body, short key travel, and a choice of Windows and macOS PC connectivity.
Keychron’s new K15 Max mechanical keyboard is designed for easy typing.
The keyboard has a “75 percent” Alice layout, which is considered optimal for typing. Its ergonomic design helps keep your hands in the correct anatomical position, reducing strain on your hands. It’s just 22mm thick, and the low-profile Gateron MX 2.0 switches make typing easy.
The keyboard features two-piece PBT keycaps, proprietary stabilizers, and a stand with three levels of tilt adjustment. For connectivity, you can use 2.4GHz wireless, Bluetooth 5.1 or a wired connection via USB Type-C. The keyboard’s autonomy comes from a built-in 2,000mAh battery, which provides up to 64 hours of RGB backlighting at minimum brightness or up to 110 hours without it.
The keyboard’s battery life can be used for up to 64 hours with RGB backlighting at minimum brightness or up to 110 hours without.
The in-house utility lets you reassign keys, create macros, and set custom layouts for Windows and macOS. Keychron has also released a web-based Launcher app with simplified settings.
The Keychron K15 Max costs $104 (R$9 160) for the white version, $114 (R$10 050) for the RGB backlit version, and $124 (R$10 930) for the RGB hot-swappable configuration.
The Keychron K15 Max is priced at $104 (R$9 160) for the white version.