I just tested the foldable Keychron B11 Pro Ultra-Slim keyboard — it’s good for typing but it might leave you feeling shortchanged
The Keychron B11 Pro is an ultra-slim, foldable keyboard that offers a responsive typing experience and easy web-based customization, making it a portable option for on-the-go users. While its scissor switches and concave keycaps help reduce typos, the keyboard has a steep learning curve and lacks backlighting. It is affordable and compatible with multiple operating systems, but provides limited ergonomic benefits beyond its split Alice layout.
- ▪The Keychron B11 Pro folds down to 0.2 inches, making it one of the most portable keyboards tested.
- ▪It features scissor switches and concave keycaps that provide a comfortable and accurate typing experience.
- ▪Customization is done through user-friendly web-based software.
- ▪The keyboard lacks backlighting and offers minimal ergonomic advantages aside from its Alice layout.
- ▪It is priced at $64 and supports macOS, Windows, Android, iOS, and iPadOS.
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Tom's Guide Verdict The Keychron B11 Pro is a ridiculously slim keyboard, as it folds down to just 0.2 inches, making it highly portable. This is a fantastic deck for on-the-go typing as its scissor switches are responsive, and its concave keycaps negate the possibility of typos. Web-based software makes customization a walk in the park, too. However, there aren’t many ergonomic benefits to the keyboard (except for its Alice layout), it presents a steep learning curve, and there’s no backlighting.
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