As far as premium quality keyboards go, Keychron has certainly impressed us with many of its boards. The Keychron Q11 is no different, boasting a full CNC machined aluminum body that makes it a sturdy peripheral. And if you’re looking for one of the best ergonomic keyboards , the Q11 may be on your radar.

But I’m not entirely convinced. The Q11’s split design makes it very comfortable to use, as you can place the modules as far apart as you like. This is meant to relieve stress in your shoulders, and I noticed an improvement in my posture while I was testing it.

Customizable from the moment you visit the product page, it’s also hot-swappable. But it costs $204, which is a lot considering you don’t get a wrist rest, a longer cable to connect the modules, or a tenting kit — Keychron doesn’t even sell one. So is this keyboard worth it? Read my full Keychron Q11 review for the complete breakdown.

Keychron Q11 review: Specs Keychron Q11 review: Cheat sheet Keychron Q11 review: The ups There’s a lot to love about the Keychron Q11. It’s highly customizable, built like a tank and sports a lovely split design, to name just a few things. Premium construction I’m a huge fan of how well-built Keychron keyboards are, so much so that the V1 ($94) had to be pried from my hands.

Split into two like a chocolate bar, its aluminum body gives it a premium feel. This also means that the Q11 is really sturdy, weighing 2.61 pounds, so it can stay put in one place.

How much space.