Have you tried a fully split keyboard, like the Raise or the Keychron Q11? An alice layout (like the one on the keychron you tried) is better than a standard keyboard, but fully split is what really helps improving your posture and comfort while typing.
would like the del and home key beside the T and G keys in the middle. There's also room for 2 extra hot macro keys between the right alt key and left arrow key. And Keychron could put a few extra 1u and spacebar keycaps with the following texts: backspace, enter, shift, ?
I liked your presentation. Keep up the good work! The only thing which I miss here is more profound sound test. I think some of the viewers may pay more attention to the sound of the keyboard (including me 😜).
2.4ghz wireless and acoustic foam on the max. The pro only has Bluetooth for wireless and no acoustic foam. The max also has double the flash so you can flash larger firmware into it.
@@jorgenolck897 acoustic foam?! where did you find this info? I thought it's only about 2.4ghz, anyway it's too late, already waiting for delivery pro model :)
@@random-maks It's right there in the Keychron website. Compare and contrast the k11 Pro and Max pages and you'll see the differences. The difference are 2.4ghz wireless, the foam and 256k flash on the max vs 128k on the pro. I got lucky to be honest. I procrastinated on buying the keyboard and when I pulled the trigger I bought the Max instead of the Pro on accident. The fact that there is no price difference makes it even more confusing! You would think that the Max is a little more expensive since it's got a couple of extras over the pro.
@@jorgenolck897 Oh mine, you are right. I can't believe I missed that info. There were no desired configuration available for Max version so I thought not a big deal to have almost the same on without 2.4ghz. You are the first person who mentioned it. There are almost no info about these models on youtube. I hope lack of that foam won't make it much louder :)