키크론 Q14 PRO MAX 무선 키보드

제품번호: Q14M-M1_EN
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Keychron Q14 Max 96% Alice Layout QMK Wireless Custom Mechanical Keyboard

Keychron Q14 PRO MAX

키크론 Q14 PRO MAX를 소개합니다.독창적인 96% 앨리스 배열과 좌측 방향키 배열 디자인을 갖춘 풀 메탈 무선 커스텀 기계식 키보드입니다.2.4GHz 무선 연결(1000Hz 폴링 레이트)과 Bluetooth 5.1을 지원해 더욱 향상된 타이핑 경험을 제공합니다. 또한, 여러 겹의 어쿠스틱 폼을 적용해 키를 누를 때마다 깊고 균형 잡힌 타건음을 제공합니다.

Keychron Q14 Max 96% Alice Layout QMK Wireless Custom Mechanical Keyboard

이중 가스켓 설계, PBT 키캡, 볼트타입 스태빌라이저 등 다양한 프리미엄 기능을 갖춘
키크론 Q14 PRO MAX는 기대를 뛰어넘는 압도적인 타이핑 경험을 선사합니다.

Keychron Q14 Max 96% Alice Layout QMK Wireless Custom Mechanical Keyboard

왼손 배열(사우스포) 디자인

왼손잡이만을 위한 디자인이 아닙니다!오른손잡이도 더욱 넓어진 마우스 공간을 활용할 수 있으며,
마우스와 넘버패드를 동시에 사용할 때 한층 더 편리한 경험을 제공합니다.

Keychron Q14 Max 96% Alice Layout QMK Wireless Custom Mechanical Keyboard

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Q14 PRO MAX를 나만의 스타일로!

키캡, 스위치 등 다양한 액세서리를 선택하여 Q14 PRO MAX를 원하는 대로 커스터마이징하세요.

2.4GHz & Bluetooth 연결

1000Hz 폴링 레이트를 자랑하는 2.4GHz 무선 연결로 즉각적인 게이밍 퍼포먼스를 경험하세요. 또한, Bluetooth 5.1을 통해 컴퓨터, 스마트폰, 태블릿 등 최대 3대의 기기에 손쉽게 연결하여 원활한 멀티태스킹이 가능합니다.

Keychron Q14 Max 96% Alice Layout QMK Wireless Custom Mechanical Keyboard

세련된 메탈 아트

Q14 PRO MAX는 6063 알루미늄으로 제작된 전체 메탈 바디를 갖추고 있습니다. CNC 가공, 연마, 샌드블라스트 처리 등 총 24단계의 정교한 제조 과정을 거쳐, 견고하면서도 세련된 디자인으로 완성되었습니다.

Keychron Q14 Max 96% Alice Layout QMK Wireless Custom Mechanical Keyboard

한층 업그레이드된
어쿠스틱 폼

IXPE, PET, 라텍스 등 프리미엄 어쿠스틱 폼을 조합해, 더욱 향상된 타이핑 경험을 제공합니다.
키를 누를 때마다 깊이 있는 소리와 만족스러운 타건감을 느낄 수 있습니다.

손쉬운 조립

모든 구성 요소를 손쉽게 조립할 수 있도록 설계되어, 사용자가 각 요소를 자유롭게 커스터마이징하고 조정하여 최적의 타이핑 환경을 만들 수 있습니다.

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Structure of Keychron Q14 Max 96% Alice Layout QMK Wireless Custom Mechanical Keyboard
Keychron Q14 Max 96% Alice Layout QMK Wireless Custom Mechanical Keyboard

강력한 코어 탑재

256K 플래시가 장착된 강력한 ARM Cortex-M4 칩(MCU)은 개발자에게 더 많은 유연성을 제공합니다. 기본적으로 1000Hz 폴링 레이트를 지원해, 경쟁적인 게임에서도 거의 느낄 수 없는 낮은 레이턴시를 제공합니다.

더블 가스켓 디자인

이 가스켓 디자인은 타건감을 더욱 개선한 새로운 구조입니다. 플레이트에 있는 가스켓뿐만 아니라 상단과 하단 케이스 사이에 실리콘 패드를 추가해 금속 간의 울림을 줄이고, 충격으로 인한 소음을 효과적으로 감소시켰습니다.

Gasket structure of Keychron Q14 Max 96% Alice Layout QMK Wireless Custom Mechanical Keyboard
Keychron Q14 Max 96% Alice Layout QMK Wireless Custom Mechanical Keyboard

유연한 폴리카보네이트(PC) 플레이트와 가스켓 마운트 설계로 더욱 부드럽고 편안한 타건감을 경험하세요. 이 조합을 통해 개스킷 구조의 탄성을 유지하면서도 전체적인 타이핑 사운드를 한층 더 향상시킬 수 있습니다.

KSA 이중사출 PBT 키캡

타이핑 경험을 더욱 섬세하게 조정할 수 있도록 키크론만의 KSA 프로파일 이중 사출 키캡 세트를 설계했습니다. 프리미엄 PBT 소재를 사용해 빛이 투과되지 않으며, 오일에 강하고 내구성이 뛰어나 오래도록 안정적인 타이핑이 가능합니다.

KSA Double-Shot PBT Keycaps
KSA Double-Shot PBT Keycaps
Keychron Q14 Max 96% Alice Layout QMK Wireless Custom Mechanical Keyboard

어떤 디바이스에서도
완벽한 호환성

Q14 PRO MAX는 Windows와 호환되면서도 Mac 사용자를 위한 편의성까지 고려해 제작되었습니다. 시스템 전환 스위치와 함께 Windows 및 macOS용 추가 키캡 세트가 제공되어 더욱 편리하게 사용할 수 있습니다. 또한, 두 가지 레이아웃을 저장할 수 있어 필요에 따라 쉽게 전환할 수 있습니다.

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Keychron Launcher

QMK & 런처 지원

오픈 소스 QMK 펌웨어를 기반으로 키 매핑, 매크로, 단축키, 백라이트 효과, 노브 기능 등을 무한대로 커스터마이징할 수 있습니다. 이제 키크론 웹 런처를 통해 각 키의 기능 쉽게 지정하세요.

Program the Q14 Max keyboard with Launcher
키크론 런처 바로가기

*최신 버전의 Chrome / Opera / Edge 브라우저를 사용하여 런처를 실행하고, 키보드를 유선 모드로 연결해 주세요.

Keychron Launcher 사용 방법 자세히 알아보기 >

Hot-Swappable Feature of Keychron Q14 Max 96% Alice Layout QMK Wireless Custom Mechanical Keyboard

핫스왑 지원

세심한 디테일이 모여 나만의 타이핑 경험을 완성합니다. Q14 PRO MAX는 별도의 납땜 없이 원하는 스위치로 손쉽게 교체할 수 있습니다. 대부분의 3핀 및 5핀 MX 스타일 기계식 스위치(Cherry, Gateron, Kailh, Panda 등)와 호환되며, 취향에 맞춰 나만의 타건감을 즉시 커스터마이징할 수 있습니다.

정방향 RGB LED 조명

 22가지의 다양한 RGB 백라이트 설정을 제공하며, 색조, 채도, 밝기, 효과 속도 등을 세밀하게 조정할 수 있습니다. 또한, 다양한 조명 모드 선택은 물론, 키크론 웹 런처를 통해 자유롭게 커스터마이징할 수 있습니다.

게이트론 주피터 스위치

키크론 독점적인 게이트론 주피터 기계식 스위치가 장착됩니다.
3핀 설계와 사전 윤활 처리된 구조로, 최대 8천만 회의 키 입력 수명을 보장하며, 뛰어난 내구성과 부드러운 타이핑 감을 제공합니다. 특히 바나나 스위치는 타이핑 초반에 촉각 피드백이 발생하는 구조로, 현재 인기 있는 키크론 슈퍼 바나나 스위치와 유사한 부드러운 타건감을 제공합니다.

The banana switch provides an early tactile bump at the top with a uniquely smooth experience like those Panda switches on the market.

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볼트타입 PCB
스태빌라이저

타이핑 감각을 결정짓는 작은 디테일까지 놓치지 않았습니다. 스페이스바, 쉬프트, 엔터, 삭제 키 등 큰 키의 흔들림을 최소화하고 더욱 안정적인 타건감을 위해 볼트타입 PCB 스태빌라이저를 적용했습니다.
또한, 원하는 스태빌라이저로 직접 커스터마이징할 수도 있습니다.

PCB screw-in stabilizers of Keychron Q14 Max 96% Alice Layout QMK Wireless Custom Mechanical Keyboard

Looking for ISO Layout?

The Q1 Pro ISO collection comes with fully assembled keyboards with 🇬🇧UK, 🇩🇪German, 🇩🇰🇫🇮🇳🇴🇸🇪Nordic, 🇨🇭Swiss, 🇫🇷French, and 🇪🇸 Spanish layout, and the “Barebone ISO Knob" option is suitable for all ISO countries (e.g.: 🇮🇹Italy, 🇵🇹Portuguese, 🇭🇺Hungary, etc.) to build their keyboard with keycaps in their preferred languages and switches. 

구성품

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Package list of Keychron Q14 Max 96% Alice Layout QMK Wireless Custom Mechanical Keyboard
Differences Among the Q Max, Q Pro, and Q Series Keyboards

제품 사양

156.85 mm
길이444.90 mm
앞면 높이19.59 mm (키캡 제외)
뒷면 높이33.17 mm  (키캡 제외)
받침대 높이2.7 mm
각도
무게2450 g ± 10 g (완전 조립 버전)
본체 소재풀 CNC 가공 알루미늄
플레이트 소재PC
키캡KSA 이중사출 PBT 키캡 (비투과, 완전 조립 버전)
스위치게이트론 주피터 (완전 조립 버전)
스태빌라이저볼트타입 PCB
백라이트정뱡향 RGB LED
MCUARM Cortex-M4 32-bit STM32F402 (256KB Flash)
배터리4000mAh 충전식 리튬 폴리머 배터리
무선 사용 시간(백라이트 끔) 최대 300시간 사용 가능 (실제 사용 환경에 따라 달라질 수 있습니다)
무선 사용 시간 (RGB) 최저 밝기 기준 최대 100시간 사용 가능
Bluetooth 버전 5.1
핫스왑 가능 Gateron, Cherry MX, Kailh 등 대부분의 3핀 및 5핀 MX 기계식 스위치와 호환됩니다.
호환 시스템 macOS/Windows/Linux
폴링 레이트1000 Hz (2.4 GHz & 유선) / 90 Hz (블루투스)
N-Key 롤오버 (NKRO)무선 및 유선 모드 모두 지원
연결 방식2.4GHz / 블루투스 / Type-C 유선 연결
Bluetooth 장치 이름Keychron Q14 Max
작동 환-10 to 50℃
Keychron Q14 PRO MAX 사용 가이드

 단축키, 조립 방법, 초기화 방법 등 Q14 PRO MAX에 대한 더 많은 정보를 FAQ에서 확인해 보세요.

Customer Reviews

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P.L.
Love it

This is an excellent board. My first reaction was how good it sounded. This isn't my first Keychron - I also have a Q5 Pro among others. I was really surprised at how much better it sounded compared to the Q5 Pro. My second reaction was how natural the Alice layout felt (this is my first Alice board). I thought I might be buying into a gimmick, but that wasn't the case at all. I don't think I'll go back to a regular board after trying Alice. I love it.

Regarding the complaints about mirroring the south paw numpad, from my point-of-view, I don't have a problem with the numpad the way it is. It will be an adjustment no matter what, and for me, it doesn't matter if it's mirrored, or standard. It'll take some practice to get used to and everyone will need to relearn how to use it whether it's mirrored or not. So in my opinion, that is a moot point. That said, the south paw numpad is growing on me, as a right handed mouse user. It totally makes sense to put it on the left.

Also, for the life of me, I don't understand why literally no one makes shine-through keycaps for south facing RGB. NO ONE!! Why wouldn't you, with such a low-hanging fruit?? The people want shine-through keycaps for south-facing RGB; give the people what they want, Keychron! (And not the weird keycaps with the legends on the side.)

If you can commit to relearning how to use the numpad, this board is a 10 out of 10. Especially with the Gateron Jupiter Banana switches.

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Chris Wright
Mostly love it, agree with others re: oversights.

As Darth Tater reviewed, this is an awesome keyboard, but agree that the numpad should be mirrored. I am having a bugger of a time adapting with my left hand. I'm right handed, but the way our brains and nervous system are wired up, a mirrored left-side keypad would be what we know. Each finger would handle the numbers they normally would. I also had to use VIA to change the num/clear to 'backspace' as I it was not deleting (MacOS; I am not techie so no idea if this is normal but I want a backspace option with the keypad; gratefully I could fix that).

Bummed that this did not come with a USB-C dongle for 2.4g... my V10 max had two separate dongles, both lived in tidy homes within the keyboard. One USB-A, one USB-C. It does ship with an adapter... but am perplexed that they cheaped out on this more expensive keyboard.

Last complaint is the stabilizers. Awful. I didn't know what stabilizers were until trying to make this keyboard how I wanted it... I bought banana switches and hated them. Noisy and my fingers fatigued quickly. I know switches are a personal preference thing to a degree. I'm now using some "silent peach v3" for all the primary typing keys and "silent lemon v3" for the numpad and some macro keys etc, F keys, stuff that I want a bit of tactile. Both are indeed silent. However, as I type this, each keystroke that relies on a stabilizer is incredibly noisy. So... down the rabbit hole even further, I go...

Really though, it's the mirrored keypad that Keychron needs to think about. For those of us who bought this, we'll have an 'oof' moment if one is released... and either buy it or struggle against the urge to do so. Or perhaps a swap kit is possible with just a new board? I can dream a little dream...

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Darth Tater
It's a really good keyboard, but some obvious oversights.

This is a solid keyboard, and an excellent entry into the fully-custom scene. Up to this point I've had three Logitech keyboards, at least three Razer keyboards, one of which I still own since it is custom (BlackWidow V4 75%), but this is the first time I've ventured out of the "gamer" or "productivity" lineups of other brands and into a brand dedicated to keyboards fully.

As such, I was shocked by the weight of the product upon arrival, but it stands to reason given the fully metal construction and layers of material that are inside the shell. This is a beast of a board.

I'm not a fan of the retro, multicolor keycaps that seem to dominate the hobby, so first on my list was to swap out keycaps, and that's where we immediately reach problems.

The keyboard ships with KSA profile keycaps, but given that it's an Alice layout, if you want to swap them out, you have to buy Keychron's OSA keycaps, or go outside of Keychron's store. That's a major miss in my opinion, because your own accessories don't support the product you're selling fully. Furthermore, as I swapped out keycaps, I can't store them in the replacement OSA box, because the KSA profile is too high for the trays to seal shut. Keychron, if you're going to produce Alice layout and keycaps, make sure your Alice keycaps are the same profile as the keyboard they're made for.

Next, the 10 key pad. Selling point on this whole purchase was ergonomic and productive improvement by going from the traditional key arrangment to less fatiguing Alice arrangement. As a leftie, I've been accustomed to using a 10 key with my right hand, but was eager to try it on the left. However, moving the 10 key left is all they did. They should have mirrored the 10 key arrangement to be used in the left hand by moving the + and Enter keys fully to the left, with numerals inside of those two keys. This is such low hanging fruit, I don't know how Keychron possibly missed it. As a result, you will have to relearn using 10 key in its entirety, because not only is muscle memory changing, but the layout is awkward compared to its normal placement on the right side of the keyboard. Keychron fixed two problems (space on the right of the keyboard relative to mouse, and offering a southpaw layout) only to introduce a new one by not making the 10key layout itself southpaw.

As I was removing the KSA keycaps to replace with OSA, some switches pulled out in addition to the keycaps, so be mindful on that if you are replacing them (specifically the 10key pad again, + and Enter).

RGB lighting was glitchy on arrival. I changed it to solid, and then RGB options 4-14 or so stayed solid white rather than changing. In addition, I've been accustomed to per-key RGB lighting on Razer, so though the south-facing LEDs look pretty, I'd have preferred the ability to do per-key RGB lighting assignments, as I've done on every other keyboard that has RGB. It's particularly helpful when building muscle memory for locations to functions or macros, and you can imagine doubly so when using a southpaw Alice keyboard.

Macros have also been glitchy. I've made three, all of which were accepted, but only one of them consistently works.

Things I like about this board are also extensive, though.
1. The Alice layout does indeed delivery on the ergonomic side of things. My wrists are not strained whatsoever from all day usage.
2. The heft gives confidence to the build quality.
3. I REALLY appreciate that the keyboard does not go immediately to the wired source when plugged into multiple devices. I regularly use my work laptop side by side with my personal desktop, and it drove me crazy how whenever I'd plug in my Razer boards (which did have multiple device support), you could only switch between the wireless devices. Plug one into USB-C and the board was stuck on it. So Keychron rightly gives us the ability to switch between wired and wireless devices without fuss.
4. The keys (Linear Jupiter Reds) are both satisfying for workplace and gaming, with buttery smooth input and volume that is pleasant for the user but won't disturb any except the most quiet of offices. Razer failed at this on the Pro Type Ultra as well with their "silent" Yellow switches, which were quite clacky when assembled.
5. Gaming on it is good!

Tips for Keychron on future developments if they're pursuing this further:
1. Your southpaw boards also need southpaw 10keys. You're not serving lefties by making them use a right handed 10key with their left hand.
2. You need to add Alice layouts to your KSA keycaps, rather than forcing us to buy OSA.
3. You should also expand your south-facing print keycap offerings. I know many in the custom hobby don't care about shine-through keycaps, but there's enough that do that we'd buy them. And yes, make them support Alice layouts please.
4. The Windows 10 logo on the replacement keycap is inverted from the actual Windows 10 logo on Microsoft devices, and the keycaps lack a Wind...

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Brian Tham
The only southpaw alice keyboard with a numpad

TL;DR Excellent 96% southpaw alice layout. I don't think there's a better layout for me.

After going through many keyboards, starting from your typical gamer brands like Corsair, Logitech, and Razer, my first experience with a southpaw keyboard was the Everest Max, however, the rest of that board did not live up to my expectation. I just knew I liked the southpaw design.

I then tried out Keychron's low profile keyboard, and found myself not liking it, and changed to a GMMK Pro. After months of missing the numpad, I chanced upon the Q14 Pro. I told myself that I would buy the Q14 Max the moment it was available. And that brings me here.

I bought mine with the Gateron Jupiter Banana switches, as I thought I would like the tactile switches. About a week after using them, I switched to the Gateron Oil King. I have also added a tape mod and force break mod to the keyboard, and I am currently enjoying the thocc of this keyboard. For keycaps, I really like the abstract look of the GMK Dots, and that is what I am using for now. In the future, I am looking to try out the new roller switches that have ball bearings in them.

Overall, I would say that I really fell in love with the alice layout, and while many others like the more compact form factors like 75% and below, personally, numpad is a must for me. The alice layout allows my arms and shoulders to maintain a wider stance, without having to split up my keyboard like those split keyboard design.

A sound test of the Keychron Q14 Max with the Gateron Jupiter Banana. This is stock, right out of the box experience.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oaWpv4q_Cuo

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