You also get Bluetooth connectivity, and the battery lasts nearly 30 hours between charges.
Lofree is a Chinese keyboard manufacturer that rose to prominence with thesee-through 1% keyboardearlier this year.
Lofree is switching things up in this category, and the Flow counts a lot of firsts.

The keyboard has an all-metal design, with branding at the back.
Basically, you’re getting a lot of features here that have been traditionally limited to full-sized keyboards.
The Flow is available in three color options, and Lofree will start deliveries sometime later in August.
Lofree Flow: Design and features
The design of the Lofree Flow is exquisite.

The white version of the Flow looks particularly striking.
Thanks to the all-metal design, the Flow has a reassuring heft to it in spite of the size.
The keys are made out of PBT, and the dye-sublimated legends are durable.
On that note, the switches also deserve some attention.

The white design is interlaced with gold accents, like the Lofree branding on the side.(Image credit: Harish Jonnalagadda / Windows Central)
Lofree teamed up with Kailh to create the first low-profile switch that’s made entirely out of POM plastic.
I used the keyboard earlier this year, and it is incredible.
It doesn’t deliver the same level of smoothness as the Flow, but it is a stellar value.

You’ll also find gold accents at the back around the metal feet.(Image credit: Harish Jonnalagadda / Windows Central)
Lofree Flow: Should you buy it?
The minimalist design is striking, and the gold accents give the keyboard a lot of character.
Where the Flow outshines other keyboards in this segment is the typing experience.

You’ll also find gold accents at the back around the metal feet.(Image credit: Harish Jonnalagadda / Windows Central)

The keys have great travel, and the design is durable.(Image credit: Harish Jonnalagadda / Windows Central)

You get a row of function keys for media playback and so on.(Image credit: Harish Jonnalagadda / Windows Central)

The layout works just as well with Windows as well as macOS.(Image credit: Harish Jonnalagadda / Windows Central)

USB-C charging port on the underside, and you can toggle Bluetooth.(Image credit: Harish Jonnalagadda / Windows Central)

There’s no RGB here, but the white backlight is more than adequate.

You’ll find RGB lighting on the side of the keyboard instead.

There’s just one RGB lighting zone, but it does a great job.

The versatility is one of the best-selling points of the Lofree Flow.

The Kailh linear switch is absolutely fantastic in daily use.

A closer look at the Kailh linear switch.

Corsair’s K100 Air is a viable alternative, but you’ll have to pay up.

The Flow is a great choice if you need a versatile keyboard with a low-profile design.














