A mere $27.50 snags Keychron’s open-source C3 Pro Wired Mechanical Keyboard (All-time low)

A mere $27.50 snags Keychron’s open-source C3 Pro Wired Mechanical Keyboard (All-time low)

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Keychron’s official Amazon storefront is now offering its C3 Pro Programmable Wired Gaming Keyboard with brown or red switches at *$27.47 shipped*. Typically priced at $37, this mechanical keyboard was already a cost-conscious solution and now it’s even better thanks to a fresh markdown. Today’s offer slashes 26% off and marks a rare return to the lowest price we’ve tracked. If you’ve been wanting to try out a mechanical keyboard without breaking the bank, this could be your chance. Don’t let the low cost of this keyboard fool you, it packs quite a punch with support for both Windows and macOS. This device boasts a 1,000Hz polling rate, gasket mount design, and shine-through keycaps that are illuminated by 14 types of red backlighting. It also plays nice with QMK/VIA, an open-source software that lets you program and remap each and every key with ease. This means you’ll be able to personalize layouts, shortcuts, backlight effects, and the list goes on. Bear in mind that this is a wired keyboard, but that’s what I personally use at my desk and prefer it because I never have to worry about swapping batteries or my keyboard backlight going off to save power. Continue reading to find an upgraded model of this keyboard also on sale.

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