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low-profile mechanical switches?
I have a keychron k3 ultra-slim with brown switches which I keep at work. It's my second as my first was a US layout which had red switches.
I started to miss a number pad so I got a keychron K4 for my main keyboard. But otherwise I think the K3 is the perfect balance as it has F keys.
While I like the keychron K4, every time I'm in the office I find myself wishing I could have an Ultra-slim
keyboard with brown switches, F keys and a number pad - basically an Ultra-slim K4. The only downside imo is the battery life is less. This has never been an issue, as I just plug it in.
What's the consensus on low-profile mechanical switches?
I've built a very nice mechanical keyboard I use at my desk at home. It's a beefy motherfucker though. With using that really nice keyboard for hours every day I manoeuvred myself into a spot where I couldn't bear typing on my laptop for long.
So I am thinking about a second nice but more portable and lightweight keyboard for on the go. I am looking at a Nuphy Air 60. Keychron K3s also pop up secondhand quite a lot.
Any educated opinions about those two or is it a waste of money because they won't feel as nice?