✨ Elevate Your Typing Game with Lofree Flow! ✨
The LOFREE Flow Low Profile Mechanical Keyboard combines innovative design with premium materials, featuring Kailh Full POM switches for a smooth typing experience, a durable aluminum body, customizable hot-swappable keys, and stunning RGB lighting, making it the perfect addition to any modern workspace.
Enclosure Material | Aluminum |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 14.69"L x 4.96"W x 1.02"H |
Color | Flow100 keyboard with Phantom Tactile Switches |
Theme | Smooth |
Style Name | Classic |
Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth, USB-C |
Total USB 2.0 Ports | 1 |
Number of Sections | 1 |
Processor Count | 1 |
Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
Button Quantity | 1 |
Keyboard Backlighting Color Support | Single Color |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Switch Type | Tactile |
Number of Batteries Required | 1 |
Compatible Devices | Laptop, PC, Tablet |
Number of Keys | 100 |
Is Electric | Yes |
Keyboard Layout | QWERTY |
Hand Orientation | Right |
Additional Features | Ultra Slim, Backlit, Hotkeys and Media Keys, Low-Profile Key, Hot-Swappable |
M**L
Great feel, Really 4.5 Stars
Pros=-=-I really love this keyboard. It feels just right to the fingers, especially with the low profile. And the sound only helps to make the textural experience one that makes you want to just type forever. True thockiness.The build quality is top notch thanks to the aluminum case. The PBT keycaps have a smooth yet textured feel. Bluetooth switches between my computers pretty smoothly. I even bring the keyboard with me when I work remotely—whether for a work trip or just a few hours downtown.Cons=-=-The backlight is not very strong. I also wish there were software to re-map keys for the Mac. For example, I cannot stand that the Fn key activates the emoji menu every time. I had to disable this in MacOS settings but I wish I could instead map the emoji key to the Print Screen key. Also, with the pre-lubricated kailh switches, not only are they smooth as butter, they will get even smoother with more use.Overall=-=-I think Lofree knocked it out of the park with this keyboard. Super happy with it and definitely recommend for people looking for a nice thocky feel/sound.Notes for Mac Users: If this is your first mechanical keyboard and you're coming from any Apple keyboards (e.g. laptops or their keyboards) it will take a tiny bit of getting used to a bit farther travel on each keypress. You do NOT have to worry about Mac compatibility—works quite nicely.
L**N
Amazing keyboard with some battery life/auto sleep issues
5/5 in terms of functionality, aesthetic, build quality and key sound, but the battery life leaves a little more to be desired. I work 8 hours a day and can just about get 3 days out of it before it runs out. Plus it tends to go into "sleep mode" rather quickly (after only 5 minutes or so), so every time after I finish watching a youtube video, or leave my PC to use the restroom it misses the first keyboard click (I've gotten used to it now, but it's still annoying) Still though, a 5/5 product IMO with the value really coming from the build quality and feel.
C**N
Stellar keyboard
The media could not be loaded. I debated getting this keyboard for nearly a month-- the price tag was a bit high for me because I am strictly using it for work/typing. I was mainly looking for something that was (mechanical) high-quality, had a nice sound to it, user-friendly, and sleek/low-profile. It checks all of these boxes and I especially love the sound. It reminds me of the noise of muffled rain hitting a roof-- it's creamy, not clacky or clicky (it sounds deeper in person than in my video) The weight and construction of it is great, and it was extremely easy to set up.The instructions are only in Chinese, but I don't think I'll end up needing them so this isn't an issue for me. All-in-all, I still feel the price tag is a bit high compared to others, but worth it for me because I do spend a lot of time typing/on my computer and I want it to be an enjoyable experience. If you are debating, I don't think you would be disappointed with this option as it's a truly beautiful design-- Lofree knows what they're doing!
T**U
Fantastic typing feel - lacks just about everything else
Typing feel is by far the best on any low profile mechanical keyboard. But that's where it ends. At this price point, you should be able to choose the color of the keyboard along with the switch type (which is more expensive than just about any other low profile keyboard on the market).No customization whatsoever - how it's configured when you get it, is how it stays throughout use. Backlight is more or less there to say it has it as it doesn't come with shine through keycaps. The MFG literally offers one type of separate keycaps which are outrageously priced in comparison to other companies (also doesn't even offer a simple black / white keycap set to purchase separately which it already makes).There's three types of switches, one of which can't even be purchased when buying a keyboard. Linear and tactile switches are tied to the color of the keyboard you choose.With all of the cons out of the way, this is BY FAR the best typing feel on a linear or tactile low profile keyboard. If you're doing some basic office work and type a good amount, you'll love this. If you're in a creative industry and will require even the most basic form of customization, look for other options.PS - battery life is sub-par especially at this price point. With regular use, expect to be charging at a very slow speed at least once a week.
E**Y
There's a beautiful keyboard, and a necessary technical limitation of Bluetooth
I'll start off by saying that I love this keyboard. I put Ghost switches in it, and it let me create an incredibly smooth typing experience that rivals my custom built keyboards with modified Giant V5 switches. This is my main keyboard at my desk now, and since I don't really play games, I use it in Bluetooth mode. That's where the problem starts. When running this keyboard in Bluetooth mode, there is a power saving feature that seems to put the keyboard to sleep after 2-3 minutes of not typing. This is good in theory, but it means that if I'm typing a research paper, and I take a few minutes to read a source, then return to the paper, the first few keystrokes won't be captured and I'll have to go back and correct it. It also means that I can't wake the computer up from sleep with the keyboard since Windows doesn't allow keyboard inputs over Bluetooth while asleep, so I have to use my mouse with a USB dongle to wake the system up from sleep since my power button on my desktop shuts down the PC when pressed instead of waking it up. The other issue I have with this keyboard is that it's a super unique size. I tried looking for wrist rests for 1800-size and 96% keyboards, but I couldn't find one that fit. This resulted in me needing to use a wrist rest for a 100% keyboard, which extends past the sides of the keyboard and interferes with other things on my desk. I'm not getting rid of this keyboard anytime soon, but there are things to keep in mind if you're buying one.
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