The B11 Pro arrives as a quiet revolution in keyboard design: it folds in half to shrink its footprint without sacrificing typist comfort. Its concave keys ride on scissor switches that keep stroke travel tight while the built-in Hall sensor silences the board when folded and wakes it with a single motion. At 64.99, it targets users who juggle devices but still demand premium feel and software flexibility.
Foldability is rarely paired with low-profile typing. Most compact keyboards either sacrifice key travel or bulk. The B11 Pro avoids both traps: its scissor mechanism keeps the profile under 4 mm while delivering a stable, concave keycap that mimics linear switches without the noise. A soft PU back adds grip and a matte finish that resists fingerprints—details usually reserved for much pricier models.
Cross-platform support is another first for this form factor. While the base layout matches Mac keyboards, a simple web tool lets users remap keys, layer macros, or swap layouts between macOS, Windows, and Linux without leaving their desk. That flexibility is rare in foldable peripherals, where single-device lock-in is common.
Supply remains the biggest unknown. Keychron’s previous foldable models faced long lead times, so availability for the B11 Pro is not yet confirmed. If it follows the same pattern, early buyers may need to wait several weeks or even months before the board lands on their docks.
