Keychron Q11 Ultra split mechanical keyboard review: Wireless design enhances ergonomic typing experience
By
Anthony Spadafora
Pulled from the oven just right. Trustworthy, fact-dense, deeply satisfying.
Summary
The article is a first-person review of Keychron's new Q11 Ultra split mechanical keyboard. The author describes their week-long experience with the keyboard, highlighting its tether-free wireless design as a major improvement over previous split keyboards. The review covers ergonomic benefits, typing experience, build quality, and how the keyboard addresses common pain points with split layouts. The author concludes that the Q11 Ultra is a game-changer for those seeking ergonomic typing without the constraints of wired connections.
Key quotes
· 3 pulledJust when I thought I'd never go back to using a split mechanical keyboard, Keychron's new Q11 Ultra came along and fixed everything I disliked about my previous one while taking the typing experience to a whole new level.
Switching from a mushy membrane keyboard to one of the best mechanical keyboards was one of the biggest upgrades I've ever made.
All the ergonomic comfort of a split layout, with the freedom of being truly wire-free
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