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⌨️ Elevate your typing game with style and substance — the keyboard that works as hard as you do.
The LOFREE Flow Low Profile Mechanical Keyboard features 100 keys with innovative Kailh Full POM low-profile switches for smooth, self-lubricating typing. Its unique gasket mount design offers enhanced cushioning and even pressure distribution, while the all-aluminum body ensures premium durability and a sleek aesthetic. Equipped with hot-swappable switches, it allows effortless customization between tactile and linear feedback. Connectivity is seamless via Bluetooth or USB-C, complemented by vibrant RGB sidelit and backlit effects, making it a perfect blend of performance, style, and versatility for professionals and creatives alike.



| ASIN | B0CQQX5CC1 |
| Antenna Location | Business, Everyday Use, Gaming, Office |
| Best Sellers Rank | 55,007 in Computers & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Computers & Accessories ) 836 in Keyboards (Computers & Accessories) |
| Box Contents | USB Cable |
| Brand Name | LOFREE |
| Button Quantity | 1 |
| Colour | White |
| Compatible Devices | ['Tablet', 'Laptop', 'Laptop'] |
| Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth, USB-C |
| Country of Origin | China |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (183) |
| Enclosure Material | Aluminium |
| Generation | 1st Generation |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Is Electric | Yes |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 37.3L x 12.6W x 2.6H centimetres |
| Item Weight | 1.25 Pounds |
| Keyboard Backlighting Color Support | Single Color |
| Keyboard Description | Mechanical |
| Keyboard Layout | QWERTY |
| Manufacturer | LOFREE |
| Model Name | Lofree Flow100W |
| Model Number | OE919 |
| Number of Batteries | 1 |
| Number of Keys | 100 |
| Number of Sections | 1 |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Processor Count | 1 |
| Product Features | Backlit, Hot-Swappable, Hotkeys and Media Keys, Low-Profile Key, Ultra Slim |
| Product Warranty | 1 Year Warranty |
| Series Number | 1 |
| Style Name | Classic |
| Switch Type | Linear |
| Theme | Smooth |
| Total USB 2.0 Ports | 1 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
A**R
Creamy keyboard out the box
Keys are nice and smooth and sounds really nuce
D**B
Phenomenal
This keyboard is phenomenal. I couldn't be more pleased with it. Its everything I want for a white keyboard. Expensive feel. Expensive looks. Extremely stylish. Very high quality.
B**M
Excellent, great looking, high quality keyboard
So I've had the keyboard a few days now, and this Lofree Flow has been brilliant. The first thing I noticed unpacking it was the weight. This is a study metal based beast and feels really well made. Typing on it is a dream. I've tried a few other mechanical keyboard and they can be a bit... obnoxious with how loud they are. This one balances satisfying key presses with just the right amount of noise. The backlight and customisable side lights are a nice touch too. Couple of slight negatives are that there was a little bit of an adjustment period in getting used to it (I was coming from an Apple Magic keyboard), so be aware. Also, the price. It's quite an expensive bit of kit. But it is very high quality. Would recommend if you're looking for a quality keyboard and have the budget.
O**E
Laggy on Bluetooth and no 2.4Ghz dongle
Disappointingly Laggy on Bluetooth and as there is no 2.4GHz dongle so cannot access bios. Works well with the cable but I didn't want that as the only option.
C**Y
Great buy
Very good quality
A**R
numpad zero
Product's main selling point is the aesthetic look. The lofree keymapper software doesn't work with this keyboard (I tried both the download and the online version, and tried with USB/Bluetooth - nothing worked). The keymapper was needed because the zero key and the right cursor in an awkward position. For users who frequently use the numpad, this is an annoyance. Also the num-lock, home and page up/dn are in non-standard positions. For coders who type a lot this hinders productivity. Returning this keyboard.
M**C
Amazing Sound, Good Build Quality, Awkward Layout
I bought this direct from LoFree after seeing several reviews and liking the low profile and the marbly like sound. I need a number pad for my work and I use Excel at home so the full 100 key version was the one I ordered. Pros: The build quality is great. The case and keycaps feel very well made and the board feels weighty and high quality in the hand. The sound this thing makes when typing is sublime. I know, I need to get out more, but if you like a 'milky', 'marbly' sound - like carbles softly clacking together in a bag. If that sort of sound is what you like in a keyboard then read on, this could be for you. Cons: What killed it for me as the squashed ayout. The keys are all squashed together in a cramped configuration in an ANSI style with no space between navigation keys or the number pad. You also lose a double sized '0' key and the 'insert' key is only available to press when the number pad had been toggled off with the NumLock key. It may only be a case of getting used to the cramped layout but I tried for several weeks and the constant trying to hit the 'NumLock' to use the number keys for macros or Excel, turning it off so I could use the insert key - which I use at work a lot and hitting humbers or the Enter key when trying to use the navigation keys eventually frustrated me too much. There is also a quirky cable that has a right angle connector even though it just plugs into the socket on the back of the board rather than the side.. It has to go in a particular way too or it covers the switch there. Typing in the main part of the board was fairly comfortable though - it was the annoying squashed layout to save a centimeter or two compared to a full sized board that did it for me. If none of this is an issue and you are good with this kind of layout, then this is an expensive board, especially as it is not programable and the lighting it has is subtle. Never-the-less, it sounds awesome, the build is very good and the typing experience is mostly enjoyable. In the end though it wasn't for me. If LoFree made a proper 100% keyboard with these switches (or if another company produced something similar), I would be reaching for my wallet. At the time of writing, though, they have no such plans and have just released an even smaller board.
J**S
Lofree Keyboard: Style & Quality, But UK Users Beware!
The keyboard boasts fantastic reviews and excellent build quality, living up to its reputation in terms of durability and performance. However, I have one major frustration that significantly impacts the overall experience—the US keyboard layout. For a premium product priced at £169, I would have expected a UK layout option, especially when purchasing in the UK. Instead, I found myself constantly adjusting to the differences, which became an ongoing irritation. The lack of essential UK symbols like £ and @ in their expected places meant I had to resort to an old-school solution—marking keys with a Sharpie! Even after some time using it, I’m still hunting for the hash (#) key! Hoping for a workaround, I reached out to Lofree's customer support—only to receive this response: "Hello, All keyboards in our store are 'ASIN' configuration ('QWERT') and English layout. Configuration and programming cannot be changed. Regards, Lofree team." So, unfortunately, there's no way to reconfigure the layout or get a UK version, which is a real letdown for UK customers who need the proper key placements. While this may not be a deal-breaker for everyone, it's a significant inconvenience for UK users who rely on specific key placements. If a UK layout were available, this keyboard would easily be a 5-star product. As it stands, the quality is superb, but the usability suffers due to the frustrating layout mismatch and lack of flexibility.
C**A
I've been shopping for a keyboard for a while and nothing sounded right. But after seeing some videos of those online I feel in love with how buttery the sound is. It didn't disappoint at all! The sound is not offensive and very nice, Switches are smooth like butter when typing assisted with the sleek design of the keys. I'm using this in a office. Practical having Bluetooth or connected option and the lights on the side are a nice touch to. The keyboard looks light but is very sturdy and has a good weight to it. The only thing that took getting used to is how close the arrow keys are to everything else, I'm looking for something to put in the 0 button so I stop hitting the right arrow. Overall I love it
A**O
1日打ち続けると多少は疲れますが、スコスコした打鍵感がとても素敵です。 英語配列なので、慣れないと少し面倒ですが、全角半角の切り替えさえ乗り越えれば何とかなります。 高級感のあるデザインも気に入っています。
I**.
This is my first mechanical keyboard. It's exactly what I expected: pleasant sound and low key height. I've already bought replacement keys (I wanted a more interesting design). Maybe I'd like a slightly longer battery life (it drops by about 10-15% per day with light use), but overall I really like this keyboard.
E**H
I’ve tried a lot of low-profile keyboards like NuPhy, Keychron, IQUNIX, and Lofree. The LOFREE Flow 100 (OG Flow) is easily one of the best low-profile boards I’ve used, and it’s definitely my favorite low-profile keyboard from Lofree. The design is seriously good-looking, and the full aluminum build feels premium. The RGB light strip on the back is a really nice touch that you don’t see often on low-profile boards. The sound is one of the best parts too. It has this muted “marble bounce” sound. If you’re deciding between the Flow 2, Flow Lite, or this OG Flow 100, here are a few things I think the OG does better: 1. All of them use PBT keycaps, but the OG Flow 100 keycaps are actually more wear-resistant. 2. The OG Flow 100 controls the metallic ping noise on the spacebar much better, assuming your unit came with factory lube on the stabilizers and wire. Some batches seem to come out drier. 3. The bottom-out feels a bit softer than the Flow 2. The stock switches feel a little heavy for long typing sessions for me, so I bought the Flow 2 Surfer switches (40g) and swapped them in. It helped a lot. That being said, there are a few downsides: 1. The backlight on the letter area isn’t very bright. If you swap to the Surfer switches, the brightness and the sound change a lot (you can see the difference in my photos). 2. The cuts around the edges of the keycaps are a little uneven. 3. There are no adjustable feet, so you can’t change the typing angle. 4. The switches are very hard to pull out. This keyboard clearly puts real effort into the look and the acoustics, and the overall quality feels premium. If you want a great-sounding, great-looking aluminum low-profile keyboard and you can accept the few downsides above, the OG Flow 100 is a strong pick.
A**M
all good and nice work
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