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The Flow Lite 100 Keys Low Profile Mechanical Keyboard offers a sleek, ergonomic typing experience with its low-profile Specter Linear switches and cushioned gasket design. Featuring versatile 3-mode connectivity (Bluetooth, 2.4GHz wireless, and wired USB-C), a robust 3000mAh battery delivering up to 100 hours of use, and durable PBT double-shot keycaps, it’s engineered for professionals who demand comfort, style, and seamless multi-device productivity.

| Keyboard Layout | QWERTY |
| Button Quantity | 1 |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
| Is Electric | Yes |
| Keyboard Backlighting Color Support | Single Color |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Switch Type | Linear |
| Compatible Devices | Laptop, PC |
| Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, USB-C |
| Special Features | Hotkeys and Me1dia Keys, Volume Roller, Backlit, Low-Profile Key, Hot-Swappable |
| Number of Keys | 100 |
| Style | Lite |
| Theme | Lite |
| Color | Marble |
| Material | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 14.74"L x 5.43"W x 0.93"H |
J**A
If you're on the fence, GET IT - you won't regret it!
I could not be happier with this purchase. I am a keyboard junkie. I have always been on the hunt for the right sound, feel and ease of use. This one checks all of the boxes. One thing in particular that I look for is how it feels when I type. I have long nails and my long nail girlies know, if the keys are too stiff, not the right height, etc, it can be very uncomfortable to type all day. I have an office job that requires me to be on the computer all day and this is the one. The keys are low profile, but have enough give that it feels satisfying to type. The clicks are there both audibly and when you press on the keys (you can feel it), but it is not one of those loud clackers that you see online that will drive your co-workers nuts. It has some weight to it where as it does not feel cheap, but is not overtly heavy. It is compact, so it doesn't take a lot of room up on my desk which I love, and has a very sleek and modern look to it. It takes a minute to get used to the layout of the keys being all so close together, but now I have no issues. The only thing I have noticed is that the backspace key feels a bit different and more stiff than the rest of the keys, which are so reactive and that is the one thing that annoys me. You can choose to have the backlit light on or off. I appreciate that it does not have a ton of wacky colors, and instead is a soft white glow that is easy on the eyes and adds a nice look to an already sleek looking keyboard. I feel like the hunt for the perfect office keyboard is officially done! I think Loffree makes some great looking and quality keyboards, but the price always feels a bit too high. Seeing as this checks off all of my boxes, I'll let it go and am still very happy with my purchase.
J**Y
Luxe and Life Changing ♥️
This is my first ever mechanical keyboard, and I have to say, it's really life changing. I was SO nervous getting it because it is a fairly STEEP price to pay for a keyboard. I was hoping it would have the best sound for me and that it would actually elevate my typing experience since I spend quite a lot of time using a keyboard. Part of my job involves handling ~400 chats weekly. I was getting by with a standard Logitech keyboard that was company-provided and NOTHING to write home about. I watched sooo many reviews for so many keyboards and almost passed on this one multiple times. I'm glad I didn't make that mistake. Build Quality 5/5 The feel of it is like nothing else. If Apple were making mechanical keyboards, they would look and sound like this one. I'm a PC/Android girl all day, but you can't deny the premium feeling that Apple products have in their styling and design. This keyboard reminds me of that. I got the Flamingo pink, and it's beautiful. It’s genuinely a peachy pink, like a flamingo. Girly enough to satisfy the aesthetic I like without being over the top. No fingertip smudges or anything despite already dealing with heavy, daily use. It stays perfectly matte. Lighting 4.5/5 The shine through, the light coming through the keycaps (especially in low lighting) is so well-done. The lighting modes aren't the best, but there are some amazing patterns and options that you can customize to fit you. I have it on the setting where it lights up then fades after pressing the key. Super luxe. This comes in handy for people in gloomy climates or low-light settings. No RGB, but the shine through keycaps definitely help. Layout 4.5/5 Having 100 keys is prime. It's taking some adjusting getting used to the 96% layout versus a full keyboard, but the other bonuses from this keyboard make it so that I don't miss the full keyboard layout AT ALL. Except my big 0 button. Anyone who works with numbers, just understand you're gonna fumble with the tiny 0 for a bit. Weight 5/5 Many YouTubers complained about this not having an aluminum base, but I prefer this build. It has some heft, but it's not heavy/clunky. It's slim, lightweight; I can carry it from my office to my living room to my room when I want a change of scenery. Then, you can pack it into your backpack and carry it to a coffee shop, to a friend's for a joint gaming session, etc. Connectivity 4.5/5 You can use the 2.4GHz USB or Bluetooth for wireless options. Then they give you a wire for you to use as well. The wire feels like the least thought-out part of this; it’s so flimsy. I also wish it were white or a matching pink for the flamingo version. It’s also not the easiest to insert. I ended up just using my own. Software -100/5 The major downside is that the software to make macros that comes with the keyboard is pretty glitchy. It's practically useless. It always talks about needing an upgrade. Well, to upgrade you need to unplug the USB receiver and plug in the cable. This seems ridiculous. It also seems to need an upgrade often. The app version freezes up bad and will not let you do anything (like change the brightness or lighting pattern) until you upgrade. The online version is better. Terrible. A ball and chain on a stunning keyboard. But the keyboard is soo good. All the cons don't even register much because it's SO. NICE. I type ~90-100 wpm, and it feels like I finally have a keyboard that lets me fly. I included a video doing a ~50 wpm typing test and then also a ~90 wpm one, so you can see what it sounds like at different speeds. You can see how easy it is to fly on this thing at the higher speeds. It's perfectly thocky/creamy for those who prefer that.
M**I
Sounds and looks great!
I love the light up keys, they look so clean. It's the perfect shade of baby pink and the profile is flat, but not super flat, so you can still distinguish each key. The sound is a mix between clicky and thocky. It's not super loud and feels satisfying to type on it. A little harder to use as a gaming keyboard, but it's a good matchup between an office and gaming keyboard. It's not too heavy and it connected very easily to my computer. The keys aren't sticky at all and are smooth to click.
J**B
Exceptional sound, feel, connectivity
Above all, this keyboard sounds incredible. In a close second - it feels incredible to type on. It includes 3 different ways to connect different devices - wired, dongle, and Bluetooth. It has windows and Mac function keys, and the battery lasts for a very long time. The lighting only lights up the letters, without bleeding around the keys, and I love that. Only thing I can knock it for is the actual quality of materials. If you tried to bend the keyboard, you probably could. But.. who does that? Great and affordable keyboard
M**K
Obsessed!! Totally Amazing AND Long Nail-Friendly
I love love LOVE this Lofree keyboard! I've always wanted a mechanical keyboard, but held off because my long nails made it difficult to type efficiently on the deep-set keys most models have. I finally decided to do some research and came across this keyboard. I cannot express enough how obsessed I am with typing on this keyboard. It’s comfortable both with and without nails, looks super sleek, feels smooth, and sounds AMAZING. The key presses are satisfyingly clunky without being obnoxious, and my coworkers say it isn’t too loud. The backlighting is bright and works well, but I personally prefer to keep it off. The size of the keyboard is just right. It feels like a standard keyboard you’d pick up at the store, so it’s easy to get used to and comfortable to type on. Battery life is incredible, too. I’ve had it for about 4 months and have only plugged it in twice. Even then, I have never once had it go "red"/be close to dying. The look, feel, functionality, and sound of this keyboard are so good that I want to get the upgraded Flow keyboard (non-lite version) so I can have one at work AND at home!
A**R
Like tying with marbles
The Flow Lite is the nicest keyboard I've ever typed on. The sound and feel of the keys is second to none for a low profile board. It's hard to explain, but it almost feels like you are typing with marbles. It's not very loud either, which is a welcome change from any other mechanical keyboard I've owned. I wasn't sure I would like the Spectre switches as I'm usually a tactile switch lover, but these just do it for me. They have very low actuation force, but I find that I don't make mistakes often, they just let me type really fast. If you prefer a higher actual switch, then these may not be for you, but I had no issues adapting to them very quickly. They are less fatiguing also. The 2.4 wireless has been rock solid and the lighting is done very well. My only gripe with the Lite series is that I wish it came in a darker colorway. All the options available don't pair with a black mouse that well. I ended buying a white mouse though and it's a super clean looking setup. They may reserve the darker colors for the V2 version of the aluminum board, but I wish they had included that option for the Lite series. Overall, this is miles ahead of my old Keychron low profile board for typing feel. The compact 100 Key layout is awesome too. It's basically a full size keyboard in the smallest form factor possible. It's a winner.
K**E
Beautiful keyboard
I was a bit hesitant on buying this keyboard although it has pretty good reviews, because it said “ frequently returned item”. But I watched all the videos and read a good amount of the reviews and decided to give it a shot. I was looking for a nice smooth keyboard to switch up my flow for work, and I am so glad I got this one. It’s very sleek and simple, but the keys sounds beautiful, not too loud, but just enough feedback. I typically use the wired connection rather than Bluetooth just to ensure connectivity for work, but it’s working perfectly so far! No lag, no sticky keys. I love that there is a volume knob on the board itself too, makes it very convenient to adjust volume as needed. The backlight isn’t too bright, and it’s only the one color but that’s what I’m looking for. Overall I’d say this is well worth the money!!
E**J
Cute, but has its flaws
This is a cute board, but: The first keyboard I received had backlighting issues (I returned for a replacement). It did not have a consistent glow through the keycaps, which might not necessarily be a dealbreaker if you plan on changing out keycaps later (which is still an issue with low profile because customization choices are limited), but it's definitely annoying and a bit of a let-down aesthetics-wise considering the price. Second, the sound profile is not quite what I had hoped (I took the plunge on the Lofree Flow Lite because I'd seen a few tiktok and youtube videos on it and liked the sound, and I wanted something tri-mode to switch between my work laptop and personal PC since unplugging and replugging my other board was becoming a bit of a pain with my setup). The sound is definitely more of a deep "clack" or a "thunk" and I wouldn't really describe this as a "creamy" sound. It's not as "soft" a typing experience either compared to other boards, though is pleasant enough. Finally, the price. This simply does feel like a $110 purchase for me. I expected a more premium feel, and while this IS admittedly a cute and comfortable board, it simply doesn't "feel" like it was worth $100. I understand this was made to be more budget conscious, and I bought this knowing I was getting plastic and not aluminum, but if a board is going to be priced at $100+, it should be able to hold its own against other budget mechanical boards, and compared to my Leobog Hi75, I'm afraid my leobog feels more premium. Despite this, this board is still a decent typing experience and isn't particularly loud, making it a good home office option. I do like the little volume wheel, and the fact that this board has feet and a numpad is a huge plus, though some might find the compact size, light actuation force, and small '0' to be a bit hard to get used to, though I did not have too much trouble. I also bought this before really considering the low-profile market, so I feel it's important to note that it's not very large and customization options are limited, though there are additional switch options for this board on amazon and on the lofree website. Keycaps are hard to find, but have read nuphy NSA keycaps will fit. The last issue I had with this board was the bluetooth. Now, to be fair, switching between my work laptop and personal PC was pretty seamless for the most part. At one point, though, I started having random trouble with switching to bluetooth connection, and I decided to unpair/repair out of frustration. Repairing this thing was a real headache. It would not pair until I found a way to hold down all the keys AND simultaneously click on pair. Then it worked. I would recommend not unpairing this device unless you absolutely have to. The replacement board I received was able to connect via bluetooth on more than one device, and ironically, the board I replaced had more effective bluetooth. In short: This board looks, feels, and sounds nice, but I would hesitate to say it's worth $100+, so I have my doubts about the pricing. Still, I did like using it for the most part, and definitely wouldn't discount it for use in the office, while traveling, or simply to add to your collection if you have the budget. However, after using this board for nearly a month, I did end up opting for a return within the 30-day window. In the end, the bluetooth issues and the typing experience just didn't cut it for me the way I'd wanted it to. Personally the flow lite wasn't for me, but can still be a solid option.
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