
Lemokey - P1 Pro QMK/VIA Custom Gaming Keyboard
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Based on 1 year's data from Mar 28, 2026 How it works
If you want feels premium, I can recommend Lemokey P1 Pro, you can check the HE (hall effect) version but more expensive. Another option without a knob but has hall effect, Keychron K2 HE special edition. If you want budget keyboard, you can check Aula F75. I can also recommend Rainy 75 Pro, this is aluminum build but the switches for on and off can be found under capslock. Both thocky and creamy sound. If you want low profile keyvoard and lightweight, might bring it at school, you can check Nuphy Air75 V3. For TMR version (for gaming and I think more durable), you can check Monsgeek M1 V5 TMR (there are two version and make sure it is the TMR one). What I don't like here is the switches can be found under capslock so a bit hassle. This one has a knob. Another option is Womier Sk75 TMR but without a knob, if you dont like knob. The ones with HE and TMR (latest tech than HE but not necessary obsolete) are into gaming focus. Same goes for P1 Pro, a custom keyboard for gaming but non-HE and non-TMR.
Love eveything about it! But Iβm now struggling to find keycaps. Any insight on whether I can find top and bottom shine through rgb legends keycaps or if one is better than the other?
I like keychron, I have a lemokey P1 Pro which is a sub brand of keychron and itβs a freaking beast. Full unibody aluminum and super customizable and got me into custom keyboards for an affordable price. Thing feels like a tank.
If you're interested in the Q1, look at the Lemokey P1 Pro. It's very similar offering from Keychron for a bit more than half the price.
I got the Keychron P1 Pro and really happy with it, so as a company I can say Keychron is good I had a near identical experience as the other guy. VIA is great, the keycaps are fine (idk what ultra premium keycaps feel like), and I ended up swapping the tactiles with Kailh linears because I hated the tactile bump. But the stock switches also sounded creamy as hell in the P1 Pro. Seems Keychron is great at making keyboards sound creamy stock
I have a P1 HE that is great for typing and gaming tbh
If you're looking at getting this for gaming then get the Lemokey P1 HE instead Lemokey is a sub brand of Keychron but more gaming focused. I bought it recently for $170. The software is pretty much identical. Same switches and everything but has north facing LED and newer stabilizers that are supposedly better. The only potential downside is it doesn't have great mac support.
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