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Comparison Keychron K1 SE RGB Backlit (HS) Brown Switch vs Keychron K1 SE White Backlit (HS) Brown Switch

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ConnectionBluetooth / wiredBluetooth / wired
Bluetooth versionv 5.1v 5.1
Multi-Device
Range10 m10 m
Typefor gamefor game
Form factorcompact (ANSI), without Numpadcompact (ANSI), without Numpad
Keyboard
Key profilelowlow
Key typeclassic typeclassic type
Switch technologyoptical-mechanicaloptical-mechanical
SwitchesBrown (proprietary, Tactile)Brown (proprietary, Tactile)
Hot Swap
Additional keys33
Anti-Ghosting
#KRON-KRON-KRO
Fn key
CMD / OPT keys
Features
Volume controlfnfn
Game mode
LightingRGBwhite
Lighting effects+
General
InterfaceUSBUSB
Skeleton keyboard
Detachable cable
Metal structure
Replacement keys included
Size355x120x22 mm355x120x22 mm
Weight550 g550 g
Color
Added to E-Catalognovember 2022november 2022

Lighting

The colour of the backlight provided in the design of the keyboard.

In general, the backlight performs two functions: practical (makes the keys more visible in low light) and aesthetic (gives the keyboard a beautiful appearance). However, it cannot be said that non-backlit keyboards will be unusable in the dark, the light from the monitor will still illuminate the buttons. The simplest version of the backlight is one-colour. In this case, specific colours can be different: for example, white is well suited for general-purpose keyboards (work or home), but other shades can be found in gaming or design models, for example, red, green, blue, purple or orange. If two or three colours are indicated for the keyboard, this may mean either the ability to switch between these colours, or that this model comes in several versions that differ in the shade of the backlight; these nuances should be clarified separately.

The most advanced options are multi-colour and RGB backlighting. Multi-colour systems are called systems in which more than three colour options are provided, sometimes with intermediate shades. And RGB-backlight all...ows you to choose almost any shade at the request of the user; in addition, the possibility of synchronization (see "Illumination with effects") is found mainly in such systems, although single-colour keyboards can also be equipped with other effects.

Lighting effects

The presence of additional effects in the backlight provided in the keyboard (see above). For models with the backlight synchronization function, this item indicates the synchronization technology.

Additional backlight effects can be different: multi-coloured backlighting of individual keyboard zones, smooth “flowing” of one colour into another, response to system or game events, etc.; specific features should be clarified for each model separately. As for synchronization, it allows you to coordinate the backlighting of various system components — keyboards, case mice, graphics cards, etc.; this opportunity is especially appreciated by the owners of high-end gaming stations. Coordination requires that all highlighted components support the same technology; usually, each manufacturer has its own — Aura Sync for Asus, RGB Fusion for Gigabyte, etc.
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