It just feels good to jot down on.
The body is 10mm thick and the keyboard has a 3.9-degree tilt to it.
Thats worth noting because, unlike plenty of other keyboards, the back risers arent adjustable.
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The choices that Lofree made for the Flow are pretty good but are fairly set and unchangeable.
Inside, the white variant board uses linear Ghost switches.
The Kailh Full POM switches are low-profile pieces with the ability to self-lubricate.
The Lofree Flow is a low-profile mechanical keyboard that features RGB side and back lighting, hot-swappable switches, and an all-aluminum design.
The goal is for increased smoothness over time.
I found the Ghost switches to be as advertised, with an inherent smoothness to them.
Theyre noisier than some quiet options, but certainly not loud and or clacky.
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Although the particular switches here are one of the main reasons to buy this keyboard in the first place.
The Flow keyboard does have a gasket-mount low-profile design.
It did feel comfortable to punch in on for long periods.
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The Flow weighs 568 grams or about 1.25 pounds in total.
The company advertises on-the-go typing, but I think it’s much too heavy to commute with.
The good news is that the hardware is great on the whole.
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It has media keys, but no knob.
The draw is meant to be the typing experience.
(Here are some otherkeyboard options for gamersif that’s ultimately what you’re looking for.)
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In theory, this isnt a huge deal, but over time it becomes increasingly annoying.
Theres no first-party software or compatibility with third-party software.
That means theres also no way to turn the PrtSc key into something more useful for your workflow.
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Its available in white or black colors, each with different switch types.
Should You Buy the Lofree Flow Keyboard?
I also used it to write some 10,000 words about other products and services.
I loved my actual writing time with theLofree Flowkeyboard.
Those things really made me consider whether this keyboard was worth its look, feel, and sound.
If you do a lot of typing for work or pleasure, the pros probably outweigh the cons.
This keyboard is great for getting in the flow and staying there.