The B11 Pro arrives as a solution for those who want the feel of a premium laptop keyboard without the weight or bulk. It folds down to the size of a smartphone, yet when opened, it reveals a compact 65% Alice layout—no numpad, no function row—just the keys that matter most. That layout isn’t just about saving space; it’s designed so your hands land naturally, even after hours of use.
Keychron’s scissor-switch mechanism gives each keystroke a familiar click and travel distance, while concave keycaps replicate the soft, slightly curved feel of laptop keyboards. The result is a device that feels at home on a desk or in a backpack, whether you’re typing a report or jotting quick notes during a commute.
- Weighs 258 g—lighter than many ultrabooks
- Folds to 196.3 × 143 mm (smaller than an iPhone 15)
- Dual-mode connectivity: 2.4 GHz for wired setups, Bluetooth 5.3 for wireless flexibility
- 250 mAh battery lasts up to 135 hours on a single charge
The keyboard’s smart power sensor adds another layer of convenience. When folded and closed, it detects the position and enters low-power mode, extending battery life without losing functionality. While it doesn’t support NKRO (N-key rollover), the trade-off is worth it for users who prioritize portability over advanced input protocols.
At $64.99, the B11 Pro isn’t just a keyboard—it’s a statement about how typing can adapt to modern lifestyles. It proves that compact doesn’t mean compromised: you get the responsiveness of mechanical switches, the ergonomics of laptop keycaps, and the freedom to work anywhere without sacrificing comfort.
