Keychron’s Scissor-Switch B Series Keyboards Get High-Profile Versions for a More Traditional Feel

Both new Keychron B series keyboards still connect via the typical trio of 2.4 GHz, Bluetooth 5.2, and USB-C, and both keyboards also support Keychron Launcher for key remapping, macro creation, and firmware updates. Keychron has not specified whether the B33 and B36 run on ZMK firmware like the B Pro series keyboards, but the 300+ hours of claimed battery life suggests that this may be the case. The 2.4 GHz and USB-C connection both boast polling rates of 1,000 Hz, theoretically enabling the low latency necessary for gaming applications, although the lack of NKRO will likely put a stop to any serious gaming ambitions. The B33 and B36 are both also fairly lightweight, coming in at just 550 g and 650 g, thanks to the ABS construction and keycaps. Despite the lofty battery life claims, the B33 and B36 are both powered by comparatively miniscule 800 mAh batteries—this generally means faster charging and less weight—and neither keyboard features backlighting to add to the battery drain. In terms of ergonomics, the B33 and B36 both have flip-out feet for angle adjustment, sporting 5°, 6.5°, and 9° typing angles. The B33 and B36 also feature the convenient OS and connectivity mode switches typical of Keychron keyboards, and both keyboards have built-in storage slots for the 2.4 GHz USB Type-A dongles.