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⌨️ Elevate your typing game with Flow Lite — where comfort meets connectivity!
The Flow Lite 84 Keys Low Profile Mechanical Keyboard combines a sleek marble ABS body with advanced Specter linear switches for reduced wrist strain and superior typing comfort. Featuring hot-swappable keys, triple-mode connectivity (2.4GHz wireless, Bluetooth, wired USB-C), and a robust 2000mAh battery delivering up to 80 hours of use, it’s designed for professionals who demand portability without compromising performance. Durable PBT double-shot keycaps and a built-in volume roller complete this compact, stylish keyboard ideal for multitasking across Windows and Mac devices.



| ASIN | B0DP2ZJVKF |
| Antenna Location | Business, Education, Everyday Use, Personal |
| Best Sellers Rank | 21,292 in Computers & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Computers & Accessories ) 316 in Keyboards (Computers & Accessories) |
| Box Contents | USB Cable |
| Brand Name | LOFREE |
| Button Quantity | 1 |
| Colour | Marble |
| Compatible Devices | Laptop, PC |
| Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth, USB-C, Wi-Fi |
| Country of Origin | China |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (867) |
| Enclosure Material | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Is Electric | Yes |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 31.6L x 13.8W x 2.4H centimetres |
| Keyboard Backlighting Color Support | Single Color |
| Keyboard Description | Mechanical |
| Keyboard Layout | QWERTY |
| Manufacturer | LOFREE |
| Model Name | FLOW LITE |
| Model Number | OE921 |
| Number of Keys | 84 |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Product Features | Backlit, Hot-Swappable, Hotkeys and Media Keys, Low-Profile Key, Volume Roller |
| Product Warranty | 1 Year Warranty |
| Switch Type | Linear |
| Unit Count | 1.0 count |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
J**O
High quality, great feel and amazing for portability
Owning a LOT of keyboards, I wanted something that fit the following criteria: - Lightweight to carry around with me in my bag with my iPad and other computers for work - Quality feeling switches so that I could enjoy responsive typing anywhere and without being obnoxiously loud - Reduced size for compact mobile packing - Reliable wireless connectivity This amazing keyboard fits all of these criteria. Having come off of the fantastic, but painfully heavy and inflexible iPad Pro Keyboard from Apple due to changing from an 11 to a 13 inch iPad, I wanted to give a separate keyboard a go. Although the Apple keyboard is not mechanical, it feels amazing to type with, so having a quality lightweight mechanical keyboard to carry with the iPad, without adding any more weight than a keyboard case was great. Compared with my other keyboards, which include heavily modified custom chassis and manually lubricated switches, this feels sublime out of the box, and shows how far keyboards have come in the last ten years, no longer having to rely upon the flagship brands who charge the 'name tax'. The difference with this is that it is plastic, a characteristic that a lot of people (myself included) usually look upon with disdain as it is 'cheap', but factually it is just as good if not better than having a metal chassis, especially for portability and using it in a variety of environments (humidity and temperature). I would like to see future revisions of this include a dedicated switch for the different bluetooth channels, rather than key combination inputs, as it takes a while to get used to them, and it is not always clear whether it is trying to re-pair with a known device, or has just failed pairing (applies on iPad and work Windows laptops). Saying that, having multiple channels available is really nice, and something that frees me from worrying about losing or damaging the infamous dongle. Overall, fantastic price for a fantastic product. Lightweight for transient professionals, and some of the nicest out of the box mechanical switches I have used.
M**.
Great design and typing experience ina simple and effricent build
Light and comfortable keyboard if you like muted mechanical keyboard with a little finger travel that is far more enjoyable than the membrane/scissors switches. Backlight is simple, yet non intrusive. All the keys are on its right spot without unncessary compromises and leaves enough space on the table for a mouse movement. The battery is decent and the connection via Bluetooth is nearly instant. Wireless has a decent reach and the keyboard works well with the wireless dongle on PS5. Win/PC/Android/iOS functionality is great, but do not expect to cover all the hotkeys accross your devices. Even more, the keyboard does not support QMK or VIA macros and key bindings, but it should be expected at this price point. Design-wise the keyboard is beautiful, the back stand is useful and the volume control wheel is definitely an added value. Gaming experience is pleasant, however the real standout is the typing experience during writing/coding. The dongle can be hid into the keyboard body, adding to portability. However, despite this obvious advantage and its rather compact size and low weight, I would not recommend it as a travel keyboard due to its plastic build. For me, it is a great daily driver that definitely makes typing more pleasant without tiring the wrists as conventional mechanical keyboards tend to do. I prefer this keyboard over the Logitech/Nuphy/Keychron low profile keyboards of a similar size.
M**K
Amazing feel and sound but might need getting used to it if you come from traditional keyboard
Fantastic low profile keyboard with a “thockie” feel to it! I’ve been using mechanical keyboard for a while and have been happy with them but I’ve heard so much about low profile keyboards being good these days and especially this specific one was all over social media so I wanted to give it a try. The sound and feel is so fantastic, I can see why people raves about it and the build quality seems good as well. The only thing I’ve noticed is that I tend to be a tad slower at typing speed on this one as well as not as accurate for whatever reason!? Maybe the key caps a little smaller?? Anyways apart from that, very much recommended despite the little high price!
U**M
Surprising!
I read about this company offering poor support - but when my keyboard broke down 2 months after use, I was reluctant but after some back and forth - 1.5 weeks or so, without prompt, they offered to replace it once it was clear that no repair could take place. That is noble in my mind. The keyboard itself? Pleasant to use, very easy to type on - so easy are the keys that you will need to adjust and apply less force lest you click on an unwanted key. The sound is pleasant and soft, the size is good. Connectivity I have no problems with.
N**.
The best low-profile mechanical keyboard out there.
I was hesitant to get the Flow Lite as I already own the Flow keyboard from the same brand, but I have to say despite being cheaper the Lite improves a lot, especially with the keys and the typing feel. The Flow had always felt poppy and the wireless was unreliable at times, but the Lite fixes all of that (I've yet to encounter any issues with connection, and after inactivity reconnection is much faster and more seamless than the Flow). The keys now have backlighting and the overall aeshetics of the board are more to my liking as well, with the weclome addition of a volume knob, but the real selling point for me has been the typing experience. The Flow Lite is creamier, smoother, and feels like typing on a cloud. The stock switches on the board are the perfect mix of creamy and thocky and are softer to press than the Flow, which makes me prefer the Lite. The brand also has quiet switches available separately for the Flow Lite but I found the stock switches quiet enough for my needs. Combined with Amazon's incredibly fast delivery, this was definitely a purchase I did not regret.
K**S
I’ve used one too many mech keyboards. But this one stands out and is special. The low profile aspect is great and it’s a pleasure to type on. If you’re thinking of getting it, pull the trigger.
G**M
Maybe the best de-iso keyboard available.
D**E
Update: About 6 months after I got it, my Flow Lite 84 keyboard began randomly shutting off regardless of battery level. I contacted Lofree about it and there was a little bit of back-and-forth (they asked me to reset it, then when that didn't help they asked me to record a video of it happening) but once they had proof the problem was real they quickly arranged a replacement. Original review: My old keyboard was perfectly okay, there was nothing really wrong with it, I have no excuse: I wasted money on this for not good reason. This is the best keyboard I've ever used. My only complaint is I wish there was a small gap between the number keys and the F-keys instead of ~3/4 of a inch of useless blank plastic above the F-keys. It's a pleasure to type on even though I'm used to tactile keys and these are linear. There's just the right amount of resistance. Super super quiet keystrokes, and the actuation feels like typing on a cloud. There's ZERO delay turning back on when it's gone to sleep, at least with the dongle - it's not like a lot of cheaper keyboards where it misses the first few keystrokes every time it wakes up. I haven't checked to see if there's any issues using Bluetooth.
A**R
As someone who enjoys mechanical keyboards for work and isn't as worried about gaming and rgb, this keyboard met and exceeded my expectations. My current daily driver is the Nuphy Air96 V2 and I was torn between this Lofree and upgrading to the Nuphy Air75 V3. Two reasons I ended up going with the Lofree...price and switches. I've never had Kalih switches before and I've heard that their low profiles are better than the Gateron that Nuphy uses. I've really been chasing that creamy, thocky sound and my Nuphy wisteria low-profile switches were too loud, almost clacky, and too light for this tactile-lover. Some thoughts so far: > I do like the size, much more travel-friendly than the 96, but may end up getting an external numpad. > Switching between 2.4 and wired is so fast, no lag like I experience with my Air96. > Switches. The Specter switches are deep, creamy and thocky and I love them. If you type hard then they will start to sound louder and more clacky so go easy. It's even a nice sound with the larger keys. The spacebar isn't all of sudden super loud or clicky compared to the other keys, for example. > If you need rgb and all the 400 different settings that go with that, this will be a disappointment. These are shine through keycaps with white light only and that's more than enough for me. There are literally 3 settings, Off/On/Pulse. > The type on the kepcaps is very small but I like the gray contrast with the pink when the lights are off. I feel ike the keycaps themselves are smaller than my Nuphy which could take some getting used to or might be something someone with larger fingers can't get around. I also wish the bumps on the F and J keys were a little more pronounced. > I love that more keyboard companies are realizing that Mac users are here too so I appreciate when there is an F row with the legends and the Mac keys like Command and Option. This keyboard doubles up Win and Mac on those secondary keys but if someone is switching between a work PC and personal macbook, that works really well. > I appreciate that the knob is useful and not taking up a ton of space on an already small keyboard. Being flush with the board also makes me less nervous to toss this in my bag since I don't have to worry about the knob getting caught on anything or coming off altogether. > There is only one set of feet, compared to my 3 heights on my Air96 and because this is thinner than my Nuphy, this board was LOW when it was completely flat. I almost sent it back because of that but the little feet are better than nothing and it's probably more ergonomically correct to not have the board at an angle. Clearly, I like typing on this keyboard because this review is entirely too long!
R**K
La suggerisco a tutti per un utilizzo desktop a causa della poca durata della batteria
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