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Lofree Flow Lite – Improvements for Less



The Lofree Flow Lite takes the great typing feel and sound of the Flow and adds 2.4GHz and customization at a more affordable …

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  1. will there be a Lofree Flow V2 or is this it? i suspect that there will still be a V2, considering that this has improvements but is still the Lite version. maybe they are testing the waters with this for the V2?

  2. Thank you for making this review! I really like the Lofree lite a lot. Much better than the lofree edge imo and I can’t wait to see the lofree flow v2 in production later this/next year! I hope to see you reviewing the Keychron K2 Max and its HE version as well. I also hope to see a review on the Womier RD75 and compare it to the Bridge75 you reviewed. Hope to see more keyboard reviews!! Good work and take care sir

  3. Great analysis, thank you! Could you help me with something unrelated: I have a SafePal wallet with USDT, and I have the seed phrase. (air carpet target dish off jeans toilet sweet piano spoil fruit essay). How should I go about transferring them to Binance?

  4. I reserved mine weeks ago so I could get it for half price on launch day! I am still undecided between the sizes but considering it's low profile it is something I want to be able to travel with too so I may just get the smaller 84. I heard from another reviewer that the silent switches have a little bit of a feedback feel so that appealed to me and I wanna try it! Thanks for the excellent review!!!

  5. I've read the switches/sockets on these are ostensibly Kailh Choc V2, but there are compatibility issues between the Lofree-branded switches and the Kailh-branded switches. Is this something you can comment on?

  6. Like these but manufacturers need to start including much larger batteries with wireless backlit keyboards. If Im buying a wireless backlit keyboard its because i want to have the backlighting on. The chinese and taiwanese manufacturers have already shifted to 6000 to 8000 mah (typically with 2×3000 or 2x4000mah batteries) so 2000 or 3000 mah is way way waaaaaaaaay behind…

  7. Thanks for putting that together. I have long since reserved one at the discounted price and will definitely back it on Kickstarter. Those Haydes silent switches and different typing feel are very attractive to me as a blind writer. I'm glad to hear that it's possible to turn off the lights. I do plan to travel with this keyboard. Is it sturdy enough for use on my lap, or will it bend too much? Should I have a lapdesk to put under it when on the go?

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