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⌨️ Elevate your workspace with the keyboard that works as hard as you do!
The Keychron B6 Pro is a full-size, ultra-slim wireless keyboard featuring a robust 1200-hour battery life, multi-mode connectivity (2.4 GHz, Bluetooth 5.2, wired), and full key remapping via open-source ZMK firmware. Compatible across Mac, Windows, and Linux, it combines quiet tactile scissor switches with a lightweight 623g frame, making it the ultimate tool for professionals seeking seamless productivity and style.









| ASIN | B0D538B5G3 |
| Additional Features | 623g Lightweight Design, 8 Months Battery Life, Programmable Keys, Scissor Mechanism, Ultra-Slim Body |
| Antenna Location | Gaming, Office |
| Best Sellers Rank | #85 in Computer Keyboards |
| Brand | Keychron |
| Built-In Media | 1x Silicone Skin, 1x Type-A 2.4GHz Receiver, 1x Type-A to Type-C Adapter, USB Cable |
| Button Quantity | 104 |
| Color | Ivory White |
| Compatible Devices | Laptop, PC |
| Compatible Operating System Family | Windows |
| Compatible Tablet Computer Models | AAUB P30 |
| Connectivity Technology | 2.4 GHz, Bluetooth 5.2, USB-C |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 248 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | ABS Plastic |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Keyboard Description | Office |
| Keyboard Layout | QWERTY |
| Language | English |
| Manufacturer | Keychron |
| Mechanical Keyboard Switch Model | Tactile |
| Model Name | Keychron B6 Pro |
| Model Number | Keychron B6 Pro |
| Number of Keys | 109 |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Gaming, Office |
| Series Number | 6 |
| Special Feature | 623g Lightweight Design, 8 Months Battery Life, Programmable Keys, Scissor Mechanism, Ultra-Slim Body Special Feature 623g Lightweight Design, 8 Months Battery Life, Programmable Keys, Scissor Mechanism, Ultra-Slim Body See more |
| Style Name | Contemporary |
| Switch Type | Tactile |
| Theme | Rainbow |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
K**L
Quality Keyboard with One Drawback
I love this keyboard! It's super quiet, compact, and has a low profile with smooth keys that just feel great to the touch, with or without the protective silicone skin it comes with. This was a replacement for a 5-year-old Dell keyboard that came with my computer and stopped working. The Keychron was easy to set up and get back to typing right away. The two-tone color scheme is a great visual director that keeps my hands focused while typing and also adds a little flair to my desk setup. I haven't had any problems or connectivity issues, and as someone who works from home, I use it a lot. I've owned it for over a month now and haven't had to recharge it yet, which is also nice. My only complaint is that the type on the keys is unusually small. My eyesight isn't great, so that might be a me problem, but I really wish the letters, numbers, and especially the punctuation keys were easier to read. Although I rarely look at my keyboard when I'm typing, occasionally I'll glance down, and it takes me a moment to find the keys I'm looking for. I'm sure that over time this won't be a problem, but if they made this same keyboard design with larger letters and numbers, I'd rebuy it in a heartbeat! And if you have great eyesight, just ignore my complaint and get this keyboard. Can't recommend it enough.
P**E
Great casual gaming and work keyboard. Quiet and effective
Great keyboard, great price - very functional. I don't do anything crazy with the keyboard, some light casual gaming and mostly work from home items. The quiet low profile scissor switches are great and not annoying when I'm on calls.
M**M
Noisy but very nice
I was looking to replace my low profile Microsoft Bluetooth Keyboard in Glacier but Microsoft no longer manufactures them and Incase, the company that has taken over with its Designed by Microsoft line, does not make a white or glacier model. Where could I find a keyboard with a similar soft touch, low resistance action? With a little AI help I discovered this Keychron B6 Pro keyboard. I hadn't heard of the brand and was ambivalent about ordering but am glad I did. It is very low profile which I love, with full keyboard including number pad (what is this trend for keyboards without one?), low resistance though noisy keys, rechargeable(!) and triple connection options. After setting it up I was a little annoyed by how noisy it was at first - if you like silent typing, this is not for you. But it is very responsive with the RF adapter (you may prefer it to Bluetooth, which the keyboard also supports) and my typing is more accurate than it was with the Microsoft keyboard. Right out of the box! That was a surprise. And I have reduced finger fatigue because the keys are so responsive. And aesthetically it nicely completes my all white workstation setup. Caveats When you use the RF adapter, it shows up as a simple HID device and you can't get a battery level in Windows. To get the battery level it needs to be connected via Bluetooth. However, I find the RF more responsive than Bluetooth on my Dell AIO 7700. Your experience may vary. The numlock light stays lit whenever the keyboard is in use. This may drain the battery faster. Maybe peculiar to touch typists but I wish the nubs for home row keys, F and J, were a little more prominent. This device is compatible with Mac or Windows. There is a little switch on the back to select modes. Be sure to choose the one for your OS. It also has a physical switch to slide between Bluetooth, wired and RF modes. Conclusion This is a surprisingly nice keyboard. Well made and sturdy, and very low profile which I love since it reduces wrist flexing. It is almost flat. The white color is warm, not bluish like the Microsoft Glacier color. I have no one else to annoy so I've come to embrace the clicky-clacky sound. The keys have nice travel and typing is low effort. I can be 3 to 5 words per minute faster than the old Microsoft keyboard. It's rechargeable! And it charges quickly. It is now surprising to me that the similarly priced Microsoft/InCase keyboards still use standard AAA batteries. I keep a USB-C cable for charging devices on my desk. This is one more device that can take advantage of it. If you're looking for a responsive, low profile, sub-$100, full keyboard in white I don't think you could find better.
M**N
Good but.
The key action is just as good if not better than my mxkeys board. It came pre charged. Connection via Bluetooth was easy to setup and seems stable. Love the included wires for changing. I'm probably going to loose the dongle because I don't have a good place to store it. Typing is fast and accurate. Device switching works, the shortcuts take a small built to get used to. One con. The keyboard feels a bit floppy. When I took it out of the package there was a noticable upward bend. Over the last week it has flattened out. Not something that I would trust to be portable. Would I buy again. Yes.
J**E
Great Affordable Option for Easy Switching Between Mac and PC
I really like this keyboard. It's super easy to transition from working on my mac, to gaming on my PC. It only take half a second to swap to a different device. Battery life is phenomenal, I still haven't charged since buying it three or four months ago and it's still at 60% (2-3 full days per week of use). Key travel and key feel is ideal for me, especially coming from an apple magic keyboard. Keys are quiet but still give some auditory and physical feedback. A little louder than a magic keyboard, much quieter than a mechanical keyboard. I've had zero issues with functionality or build quality. I do wish it automatically sensed and changed the command/windows key like the MX Keys does. The physical switch is easy but annoying that it couldn't be done automatically. And I wish it woke up from sleep a little quicker. You can start typing right away on an MX Keys but this one takes about 3 seconds to wake up and start registering keystrokes. However, the price difference makes the downsides well worth it in my opinion.
T**.
Decent replacement for MX Keys, steer clear if you type fast (~60-80wpm)
The keyboard is decent overall, however if you type fast (or moreover, don't release keys quick enough like me) and press more than two keys at once you will likely experience missing keystrokes in your writing. For example, pressing DFG quickly in a row will almost always result in the G not being pressed. From what I've read, this is due to the keyboard only supporting up to 2KRO (2-key rollover). While you generally won't be pressing DFG or some other nearby combination quickly, typing words means you might hit that limit. For me, I hit the limit every 5-8 words which means I often have to go back and fix those mistakes, costing me time (and patience). Aside from the rollover issues, the limitation of which is not advertised in the specifications (an odd, or purposeful, omission for a company dedicated to making keyboards), the keyboard feels good to type on for a slim keyboard and due to it being quiet is great for office settings. I specifically bought this keyboard to be a replacement for the MX Keys due to its scissor switches breaking down on me after about 4 years, and I feel it does well and compromises in appropriate places (aside from the rollover) to be able to meet its price point. There are some oddities, for example if you want to Function Lock the upper row you have to enter some random key combination instead of Fn + Esc like most other keyboards, but this is all printed out on a handy card they provide in the box.
S**N
Great Scissor Switches!
I am not a gamer; I write. In the last ten years, I've owned every keyboard imaginable, or so I thought. Membrane switches, clicky switches, linear switches, low-profile switches, Razer, Corsair, Aula, you name it, I tried them. It finally dawned on me that I am chasing minutiae. There are so many new keyboards and switches, the search for the perfect keyboard is nothing more than settling for one while looking at another. I couldn't keep up, so I stopped. I don't need RGB or 0,75mm actuation distance, or Hall effect switches. I need a solid, reliable keyboard that is easy and fast to type on. The Keychron B6 Pro is that keyboard. I am a Mac user, and all the function keys work, and I can easily reach my WPM I was when using a mech board. It is the retro-blue color scheme, and it looks great on my desk, and I will probably get through the holidays before I need to charge it. It's been in use for weeks now, and the battery is still at 96%. The only complaint I had was that the typing angle is almost flat, which was easily resolved with a $5 riser to give me a 7mm lift. Now it's perfect. If you like the feel of a laptop board, this is an easy purchase for the price.
O**K
Keyboard great - programming macros is confusing
I'm using this keyboard with Mint Linux and it is working well with no problems (such as missing key presses). I find the keyboard feel very comfortable. The ability to program macros is the main reason that I chose this particular keyboard. Specifically, I wanted to hit one key to enter my system password (which is required frequently on Linux systems). I ran into two problems while using the Keychron Launcher to set up this macro: 1) The Launcher doesn't work under Linux (or at least I couldn't get to run). Fortunately, I have a dual boot system and was able to run the Launcher under Windows. Once the macro was programmed it worked under Linux. 2) I found the Launcher documentation and UI very confusing. By trial-and-error I was FINALLY able to program the macro which works very well and saves me a lot of time! BTW before getting this Keychron keyboard I tried using the Autokey program to output the system password when requested. Unfortunately, Autokey would not output the password - perhaps it generates "synthetic" text that is rejected by the system? (Autokey does work if just entering text into, for example, a text editor - very odd!) I'm deducting one star because of the Linux/Launcher problems, but otherwise I'm happy with this keyboard and just hope it continues to be reliable.
W**K
The one to keep ! Tried 3 models
Tried 3 models of low profile keyboards on amazon, and this one is the best. Really professional, quality, comfortable, you feel a clear type of push (no in-between, not gel) but no click sound. Just a very small almost silent typing sound. I also love the soft pads underneath, stable grip but allows you to move the keyboard without lifting it.
B**Y
Good quality keyboard
Good quality keyboard with great multi device support.
A**R
Great product!
Great keyboard for the price. It provides three options for connecting it to your computer, which are all quite easy. For the price, it is an outstanding keyboard.
G**R
Great keystroke feel, but the body build isn’t as solid
The keystroke feel is excellent, but the plastic build leads to bending issues. After some use, the body warps slightly, which causes it not to sit flat on the desk.
J**N
Truly quiet
Love this keyboard. It's well built and pretty heavy. You can barely hear the keys. It looks really nice.
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