Keychron has expanded its Ultra 8K lineup with two new mechanical keyboards that bring 8kHz polling rates to larger form factors. Gamers and typists who rely on high-speed input will find these models appealing because the faster response time reduces latency between keystrokes and screen updates. The new additions join existing compact options by offering full-size and near-full-size layouts for users who need more keys without sacrificing speed.
Larger form factors join the high-speed wireless series
The two models are the K4 Ultra 8K and the K10 Ultra 8K. The K4 features a 96% layout that retains a numeric keypad while saving desk space. The K10 offers a full 100% layout for users who require a complete number pad and function row. Both keyboards support tri-mode connectivity, allowing users to switch between wireless and wired connections seamlessly.
Spec comparison
| Spec | K4 Ultra 8K | K10 Ultra 8K |
|---|---|---|
| Layout | 96% | 100% |
| Polling Rate | 8kHz | 8kHz |
| Battery Life | 600 hours | 600 hours |
| Price | $115 | $115 |
Performance is driven by an 8kHz polling rate that updates input data 8,000 times per second. Each keyboard houses a large 4000mAh battery that delivers up to 600 hours of battery life even when running at the high polling rate. The devices run on ZMK firmware, which provides open-source customization options for power users. Keychron equips the boards with their proprietary Apex switches, available in linear, micro-click, and early-click variants.
The construction includes an ABS plastic case with six layers of damping material to reduce noise. A steel plate sits inside the chassis to provide structural rigidity and a distinct typing feel. The PCB supports hot-swappable switches, so users can change switches without soldering. Keycaps use OSA height PBT material with double-shot injection for durability. RGB lighting is integrated into the board for visual customization.
Both the K4 and K10 Ultra 8K are priced at 114.99 USD (around $115). This pricing makes the high-polling-rate technology accessible for users who previously had to choose between compact layouts and full-size functionality. We looked at Keychron Launches K2 Ultra 8K and in our earlier Keychron coverage, noting the company's push toward ultra-fast wireless options. These new models complete the series by covering the larger desk space segment with the same core speed technology.



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