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Keychron’s new mechanical keyboards offer ultralong battery life at wireless 8K polling rates

The ZMK-based Q Ultra and V Ultra keyboards can last up to 660 hours on a charge.

The ZMK-based Q Ultra and V Ultra keyboards can last up to 660 hours on a charge.

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Keychron Q1 Ultra 1
Keychron Q1 Ultra 1
The 75-percent Q1 Ultra is one of six new ZMK mechanical keyboards launching soon.
Image: Keychron
Antonio G. Di Benedetto
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Keychron is announcing new Q Ultra and V Ultra mechanical keyboards at CES 2026. They’re Keychron’s first ZMK mechanical keyboards, an open-source firmware that’s more battery efficient than the popular QMK. Keychron claims its ZMK boards can last up to 660 hours in 2.4G wireless mode with a high-speed 8,000Hz polling rate — matching wired performance. ZMK is mostly used by advanced enthusiasts flashing their own custom keyboards. Keychron has produced ZMK keyboards before, but its Ultra series are its first mechanicals.

The first ZMK Keychron mechanical keyboards, launching January 6th on Keychron’s site, will be the Q1 Ultra (75 percent, $229.99), Q3 Ultra (tenkeyless, $229.99), and Q6 Ultra (full-size, $239.99). Cheaper V-series Keychron keyboards are launching later in January: the V5 Ultra (96 percent, $119.99), V3 Ultra (tenkeyless, $114.99), and V1 Ultra (75 percent, $114.99). V-series keyboards feature plastic cases instead of the fancier-feeling aluminum cases of the Q-series and are one of our top recommendations for average users.

<em>The 75-percent layout Q1 Ultra in white.</em>
<em>The <em>75-percent layout</em> Q1 Ultra in black.</em>
<em>The TKL Q3 Ultra in white.</em>
<em>The TKL Q3 Ultra in black.</em>
<em>Don’t worry, numpad fans, Keychron’s got you, too. Here’s the full-size Q6 Ultra, in white.</em>
<em>The full-size Q6 Ultra in black.</em>
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The 75-percent layout Q1 Ultra in white.
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The Ultras each use Keychron’s new Silk POM switches, gasket-mount internal structures (double-gasket on the Q Ultras) for a soft typing feel, and internal foam to shape the typing sounds. Keychron is also teasing some upcoming special-edition keyboards made with unique materials: the Q1 HE 8K Marble Version, K2 HE Resin, and K2 HE Concrete.

One of Keychron’s upcoming “luxury keyboard concepts” due in April, the Q1 HE 8K Marble Version.
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The Keychron K2 HE Resin, launching in February.
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