Keychron V5 Max QMK/VIA Wireless Custom Mechanical Keyboard (US Layout)

SKU: V5M-D4
€98,00

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The fully assembled version includes:
  • ABS plastic housing
  • The keyboard PCB, screw-in stabs, and the PC plate
  • Double-shot OSA PBT keycaps (including Mac & Windows keycaps)
  • Gateron Jupiter switches

The barebone version does not include the keycaps and switches.
No discount codes can be used for V5 Max.

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Keychron V5 Max Wireless QMK/VIA Custom Mechanical Keyboard

Keychron V5 Max

The V5 Max is a QMK custom mechanical keyboard with 2.4 GHz wireless and Bluetooth 5.1 connection. Coming in an 1800 compact layout, it offers a gasket mount design, sound-absorbing foam, double-shot PBT keycaps, and more to take your typing experience to a new level, delivering enhanced comfort and productivity.

Keychron V5 Max Wireless QMK/VIA Custom Mechanical Keyboard
Features of Keychron V5 Max Wireless QMK/VIA Custom Mechanical Keyboard
Customize Your V5 Max

Choose the keycaps, switches and more accessories for your V5 Max

All-Around Customizable Keyboard

To build a fully customizable keyboard, we designed every component to be easily assembled so you can customize and adjust any or every parts the way you want.

Structure of Keychron V5 Custom Mechanical Keyboard

2.4 GHz & Bluetooth Connection

Experience peak gaming performance on the fly with the 2.4 GHz wireless connection boasting a rapid 1000 Hz polling rate. For seamless multitasking across your computer, phone, and tablet, you can effortlessly connect the V5 Max via Bluetooth 5.1 to three devices.

Keychron V5 Max Wireless QMK/VIA Custom Mechanical Keyboard

Dual Receivers

For a better 2.4 GHz wireless experience, the V5 Max comes with Type-C and Type-A receivers. Enjoy the quick plug-and-play time. Or, put them away in the keyboard magnetic storage slot at the top right corner.

Keychron V5 Max Receiver
Keychron V5 Max Receiver
Keychron V5 Max Wireless QMK/VIA Custom Mechanical Keyboard

An Epic Core Inside The Keyboard

A powerful ARM architecture MCU equipped with 256K Flash will provide more flexibility for developers. The polling rate is 1000 Hz right out of the box, which makes the latency hardly noticeable even in competitive games.

OSA Profile Double-shot PBT Keycaps

These double-shot PBT keycaps have a similar height to the OEM profile and has an SA-like shape. We named it the OSA (OEM spherical angled) keycap. The PBT keycaps will provide excellent oil resistance, enhance the type feel, and prevent the legends from fading out.

Keychron V5 Max Wireless QMK/VIA Custom Mechanical Keyboard
Keychron V5 Max Wireless QMK/VIA Custom Mechanical Keyboard

Switch layouts between macOS & Windows

Built with the Mac users’ experience in mind while still retaining compatibility for Windows devices, the Keychron V5 Max comes with a system toggle and an additional set of customized keycaps for both Windows and macOS systems. You can now save two different layouts on the keyboard, one for each system.

Gasket Mount Design

By adopting a gasket mount design along with a PC (Polycarbonate) plate, the V5 Max reduces acoustic resonance, delivering a softer and quieter typing experience with enhanced flexibility.

Keychron V5 Max Wireless QMK/VIA Custom Mechanical Keyboard

Program V5 Max with QMK & VIA

With full QMK and VIA support, you can easily program and remap each key on the keyboard. The open-source firmware means endless possibilities for keyboard layouts, shortcuts, backlight effects, even the knob, and more.

Program V5 Max with QMK & VIA

Get the V1 keymap working on VIA

To get started, please follow the steps: Download the appropriate kemap JSON file below, open VIA, turn on "Show Design tab" on "Settings" tab, drag the JSON file into the “Design” tab on VIA to get the V1 keymap working on VIA.

 Since the VIA code for the V1 is still awaiting approval from Github, it is not yet automatically recognized, so you will need to manually download and import the V1 keymap.

Note: Only the right JSON file can be input, please find the right version keymap JSON file which matches your keyboard to download.

V1 Knob Version Keymap JSON Files

Get the V5 Max keymap working on VIA

Since the VIA code for the V5 Max is still awaiting approval from Github, it is not yet automatically recognized. Please download the appropriate keymap JSON file below, open VIA, turn on "Show Design tab" on "Settings" tab, and drag the JSON file into the “Design” tab on VIA to get the V5 Max keymap working on VIA.

Hot-swappable.

The hot-swappable sockets are mounted on the PCB, so you can install or change the switches without soldering. The PCB supports both 3-pin and 5-pin MX mechanical switches.

Barebone US Layout of V5 Max

South-facing RGB LED Lights

The south-facing RGB LED is designed to better illuminate the keyboard backlight from the typist’s angle with the premium non-shine-through PBT keycaps installed. The south-facing RGB is also free from interference when the users install OEM or Cherry-profile alternative keycaps on the keyboard.

Gateron Jupiter Switch

Our exclusive Gateron Jupiter mechanical switch (for the Fully Assembled version only) comes with a 3-pin design, its pre-lubed with a reliable Gateron quality standard with up to 80 million keystrokes lifespan. While their unique LED diffuser design offers high RGB backlight transmittance and softer backlight effect.
The banana switch provides an early tactile bump at the top with a uniquely smooth experience like those Panda switches on the market.

Gateron Jupiter Switch Features
All New Screw-In PCB Stabilizers

All New Screw-In PCB Stabilizers

Even small part matters for your fingertip feel. We’ve integrated the PCB-mounted screw-in stabilizers for a smoother typing experience with less wobbliness on the big keys such as space bar, shift, enter, and delete. The Keychron V5 Max also supports third-party screw-in PCB stabilizers.

What's in the box?

Pack list of Keychron V5 Max Custom Mechanical Keyboard
Pack list of Keychron V5 max Custom Mechanical Keyboard barebone version

Specs

Width148.7 mm
Length328.5 mm
Front Height21.5 mm  (without keycaps)
Back Height29.4 mm (without keycaps)
Feet Height2 mm
Angle3.5° / 7.1° / 9.5°
Weight925 g ± 10 g (Fully Assembled Version)
Body MaterialABS Plastic
PlatePC
Polling Rate1000 Hz (2.4 GHz and wired) / 90 Hz (Bluetooth mode)
Mount StyleGasket Mount Design
Bluetooth Device NameKeychron V5 Max
Battery4000 mAh Rechargeable li-polymer battery
Wireless Working Time (Backlit off) Up to 225 hours (Lab test result may vary by actual use)
Wireless Working Time (RGB) Up to 100 hours (Lowest brightness)
Charging Time Around 5 hours
Bluetooth Version 5.1
Compatible SystemWindows/macOS/Linux
N-Key Rollover (NKRO) Yes for both wireless and wired modes
Hot-swappable Yes. Compatible with most of the 3 pin & 5 pin MX mechanical switches such as Gateron, Cherry MX, Kailh, etc.
Keycaps (Fully Assembled Version)Double-shot PBT keycaps, not shine-through, OSA Profile (OEM height, SA shape)
MCUARM Cortex-M4 32-bit STM32F402 (256KB Flash)
SwitchesGateron Jupiter (Fully Assembled Version)
BacklightSouth-facing RGB LED
StabilizerScrew-in PCB stabs
Charging PortUSB Type-C
CableType-C cable + Type-A to Type-C adapter
Operating Environment-10℃ to 50℃
Keychron V5 Max User Guide

Learn more about the Keychron V5 Max such as the V5 Max shortcuts, assembling the V5 Max, factory reset, and more in the FAQ section.

Customer Reviews

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Ryback Cyzr Lomboy
The Gold Standard for 96% Keyboards

I placed an order for this keyboard as soon as it went public as it combined my three needs: a 96% layout + QMK/VIA compatibility + Tri-Mode, something that my Q5 (non-Pro, non-Max) does not have. As soon as I built my keyboard, however, the V5 Max quickly became my daily driver, so my Q5 has been relegated to being a showpiece for some of my more premium switches and components. This is something that I will mention for those who hesitate on this keyboard solely because it is not made out of aluminum (e.g., the Q series) - the plastics Keychron uses in the V series not only help to reduce fingerprints but also contribute to a deeper and more resonant sound signature (i.e., "thocky" as TikTok would say), especially combined with PBT keycaps and appropriate switches (e.g., TTC Gold Brown Pros).

My only recommendation for Keychron at this point would be per-key RGB but I have a hunch they might be reserving this functionality in the future to their Lemokey lineup ;)

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Anonymous
Best keyboard I've ever used, fully converted to mechanical keyboards.

For context: This is my first mechanical keyboard, so I'm not going to have the most critical eye. Prior to this purchase, I only used cheap but consistent keyboards like the Logitech K120.

Coming from the Logitech K120, I had a few concerns:

- Key Spacing: The K120 is a 100% layout with fairly wide spacing on the keys. Fortunately, typing has felt entirely natural on this keyboard, no issues with accuracy (and the key caps feel great).

- Wireless Performance: This has been perfectly smooth so far using the 2.4ghz dongle. Love that it comes with both USB-A and USB-C dongles, since I can use one for my work laptop and one for my personal PC without having to switch them around (just can't have both plugged-in at the same time).

- Key Switches: I ended-up going with the Reds since I didn't have a great sense of what would feel comparable to the K120; I just didn't want it to feel strange or sound too loud. Turns-out, Reds were perfect; quiet, smooth, and small weightiness in the key action that feels very satisfying.

Overall, everything about my experience with this keyboard has been positive & communicates that a team of people thoughtfully considered all angles on both presentation and performance. Highly recommend!

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Blake Fuller
Fantastic keyboard at a great price!

I got the barebones keyboard! I also picked up the keychron mints and double shot ABS keycaps. The build was great and the accessories were high quality! The only issue was the stabilizer on the enter key (on the numpad) wasn’t screwed down correctly. It was a relatively easy fix after taking apart the housing.