Keychron introduced the Z1 Max, a new tri-mode mechanical keyboard that targets gamers and typists who want a sturdy build without sacrificing connectivity options. The announcement matters because it combines a premium aluminum chassis with a modern layout and a small display, giving buyers a high-end peripheral option that ships globally next week. We can expect this model to appeal to users who prioritize build quality and visual feedback in their daily setup.
Flagship mechanical keyboard ships globally next week with premium build
The Z1 Max sits in Keychron's lineup as a flagship device featuring a 75% layout variant. This design choice retains the Fn row, which keeps essential system controls accessible while saving desk space compared to full-size boards. The keyboard supports tri-mode connectivity, allowing users to switch between wired, 2.4GHz wireless, and Bluetooth connections for flexible device pairing.
Specifications
- Layout: 75% variant with Fn row
- Chassis: CNC full aluminum alloy
- Connectivity: Tri-mode (wired, 2.4GHz, Bluetooth)
- Display: Multi-function info display at top right
- Lighting: Rear infinity mirror style light strip
Construction relies on a CNC full aluminum alloy chassis, which provides a rigid and durable frame for the mechanical switches. Keychron included at least some side-translucent keycaps to enhance the lighting effects across the board. A multi-function information display is positioned at the top right corner to show status details like battery level or connection mode.
Visual customization is handled by a rear 'infinity mirror' style light strip that adds ambient glow to the setup. The specific switch type remains unspecified in the current information, so buyers should verify compatibility with their preferred actuation feel before purchasing. Internal support structure details are also not fully confirmed, with reports suggesting a rod support structure may be present.
The Z1 Max is scheduled for global release on July 21, 2024. We looked at Keychron Teases Full-Size V6 TMR Gaming in our earlier Keychron coverage, which highlights the vendor's ongoing expansion into hybrid switch technologies. The Z1 Max offers a distinct aluminum and display-focused alternative to those magnetic switch models.



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