Lofree FLOW Gasket Mount Low-Profile Mechanical Keyboard $218.89 Delivered @ LOFREE Direct via Amazon AU

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Known as the Rolls Royce of low profile Mechanical Keyboards and the first with a gasket mount in a low-profile design.. Typing on this right now after upgrading from a Keychron K1 and the feel is unbelievably creamy.

Lowfree are a Chinese brand and this model has a cult following in the low profile community. Usually this retails at $260, so down to $218 is a great deal considering it also comes with Amazon support.

  • Low Profile and Full POM Switch: Indulge in an unparalleled typing experience with Kailh Full POM Switches, the world's first low-profile switch made entirely of POM material for self-lubrication and an ever-smoother feel over time. Get ready to effortlessly glide through your workday with ease

  • Gasket Design to Bring Soft & Cushioned: Revolutionize your typing experience with the world's first gasket-mount low-profile keyboard. Enhanced cushioning and even pressure distribution that the gasket mount brings, help you enjoy a truly sleek, precise, and incredibly comfortable typing experience

  • All Aluminum Design with Premium Durability: The all-aluminum body from top to bottom enjoys the sleek and premium look that adds a touch of elegance to your desk while benefiting from its unparalleled durability and sturdiness

  • Hot Swappable Design: Whether you crave satisfying tactile feedback or the smooth, seamless strokes of a linear switch, Lofree Flow allows you to curate your ideal typing sensation. Say goodbye to limitations and embrace a keyboard that adapts to your every preference

  • RGB Sidelit and Backlit: Whether you're working late into the night or simply want to create a vibrant ambiance, the RGB sidelit and backlit effects will transform your typing experience into an immersive visual journey

  • PBT Low-profile Keycaps: These keycaps utilize an advanced dye sublimation process, known as "five-sided dyb-sublimation," which surpasses ordinary double-shot techniques. This process allows for vibrant and highly detailed patterns to be printed on t

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Comments

  • -2

    If my Asus keyboard is more expensive, it is what? Lambo?

    • No, it would be Rambo

    • A Jeep to a WRX :-)

    • A rip off.

  • +2

    Does Hippiyo approve?

  • These any good?

    • +1

      for the price no. i prefer and have the flow lite. it is cheaper and sounds better. i have an addiction to custom keyboards, but for work travel, i use the flow lite.
      my keyboards at home are all custom keyboards that are metal and weigh a ton with different plates, switches, key caps, lubed, taped, etc….
      I try my best to rotate my keyboards every week or so.

      • I'm tossing up between the Nuphy and the Flow Lite, but leaning towards the Flow Lite. Looking to get a travel keyboard and one to use for work when I'm in the office. Currently have the Logitech MX keys, but it's a bit heavy. Have you got the 75%, 84% or 100%? Is it loud? I don't want to be that person in the office with the loud clacky keyboard.

        • that's easy, flow lite is better. i had a nuphy, and i didn't like it. i prefer the flow lite. you can get silent switches. the one it comes with isn't too loud and best thock from a low profile.

      • I've got a TGR Jane CE v1 if you're keen ;)

  • I thought these were good but the reviews aren't great. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uZl_gQumb28

  • Personally, for that price point, I would recommend this: https://www.switchkeys.com.au/products/neo65-keyboard-kit-pr…
    and get some smooth holy panda switches with it. You are set for an enthusiast keyboard experience.

    Been using it as my main alongside GMMK pro. Love both. Neo 65 for typist and work, while GMMK pro for gaming.

    • Wow $89 for that? Prices have come down a ton since I was last invested in the hobby. Any 75%s around that price point?

      • I grabbed the Mechlands Vibe G99 from Amazon black colour for roughly 100 bucks with all bells and whistles. Threw some o rings on it and creamy as Jamie Oliver mashed potato (Uncle Roger approved) office friendly too.

    • +1

      that's a great keyboard for home, but people typically are in the market for lofree for portability.

      if you want to get a neo, definitely go for the Neo75 Cu, it rivals the Jelly at a fraction of the cost.

  • Keyboards shouldn't feel creamy man that ain't right. Gross.

  • i'd save the money and get the lofree lite 100 at $159.
    https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/176884803469?mkcid=16&mkevt=1&mk…

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