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Lemokey L3 Is A Highly-customizable Wireless Gaming Keyboard That Promise Premium Typing Experience

Lemokey L3 2.4 GHz QMK/VIA Custom Mechanical Keyboard

If you ever wish for a super customizable gaming keyboard with a high-end typing experience, then your wish may have come true with the Lemokey L3 2.4 GHz QMK/VIA Custom Mechanical Keyboard. Lemokey, for those who don’t know, is the new premium gaming arm of Keychron.

Right out of the box, this new kid in the gaming keyboard block stood out with an additional column featuring a knob and a macro column – both of which are programmable to suit your needs. The custom wireless mechanical keyboard further boasts an impressive 1000 Hz polling rate (via wired AND 2.4 GHz wireless) for a stable, high-speed connection that minimizes input lag to ensure a smooth gaming experience.

As you may have already noted in the product name, the Lemokey L3 is a QMK/VIA keyboard which means you can easily customize the key layouts, and your favorite keys, including the aforementioned knob and macros, using the open-sourced QMK/VIA software.

In addition to 2.4 GHz, Lemokey L3 also supports connection via Bluetooth 5.1 which supports connection with up to 3 devices, letting switch between the 3 connected devices swiftly and seamlessly. If so desired, you can use the keyboard wired via a USB-C cable.

Other highlights include a premium aluminum build, a double-gasket design for a durable, stable, and premium typing experience, screw-in stabilizers, south-facing RGB supports non-shine-through PBT keycaps, 22 types of RGB backlight settings, NKRO (n-key rollover) enabled on every mode, easy disassembly and reassembly design for modding of each part, and hot-swappable switches.

You can learn more about the Lemokey L3 2.4 GHz QMK/VIA Custom Mechanical Keyboard over on Kickstarter where you can also pledge for a product for US$189 or more.

The campaign has already met its funding goal of US$50K, and has at the time of this post, garnered nearly 800 backers who have contributed over US$170K in funding.

Images: Lemokey.

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