Recently, mechanical keyboards have become popular, with Lofree being one of the newest companies to enter the market in May 2022 with their first product.

The Lofree 1% is a 65% mechanical keyboard, and it comes with the Kailh Clione Limacina switch and Bluetooth connectivity.

Lofree 1% Keyboard

What makes this keyboard so special is its design; the chassis is clear and looks stunning, while even the keycaps and switches are transparent, giving it a very attractive look.

Opening the keyboard from its box is an experience in itself, as Lofree did an outstanding job with the packaging and displaying the design of the keyboard.

Variants

The Lofree 1% is sold for $219 on MechKeys and can be purchased in two variants.

  • the Misty edition
  • an Orange Soda version with orange accents.

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Construction

The Lofree 1%’s frame is polycarbonate, and the underside has a reflective coating that gives it a near-mirrored look, with the Lofree logo located in the center.

The steel plate on the front accentuates the see-through design of the Lofree 1%, making it a visually stunning keyboard that can’t be matched in terms of its clear features.

Design

The exquisite design of the keycaps is no doubt a big factor that makes the Lofree 1% unique, and it is obvious a lot of effort was put into them.

Housing

Crafted from polycarbonate, the legends are injected directly into the housing so they won’t fade even after prolonged use.

MX-style Design

The Clione Limacina switch has transparent housing and uses a typical MX-style layout.

This mechanical keyboard does not have the standard swappable switches; they are soldered to the plate, so don’t expect to change them.

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Keys

With a 65% layout containing 68 keys, two extra Fn buttons were added to Lofree’s keyboard to access a selection of shortcuts.

  • The red Fn button is situated near the Alt key at the bottom, and it’s used for controlling media playback as well as modifying the brightness of the keys.
  • The Fn key, which is blue in color and found above the Del key, is used to change Bluetooth profiles and access the function row.

Versatility

In addition, the Lofree 1% offers great versatility since it can be connected through USB-C or Bluetooth 5.1.

The keyboard can connect to Windows, macOS, Android, and iOS devices and comes with a USB-C cable featuring a right-angled connector. There’s also a toggle on the bottom which allows you to switch modes.

Lighting Effects

The Lofree 1% sells itself through its great design, which has been carefully emphasized by the use of different lighting effects.

You don’t get RGB lighting here, but the white LEDs do a brilliant job illuminating the board and showing off the see-through design, and they feel distinctive.

Switch

Aesthetically, Lofree does a great job. But when it comes to the actual feel of using the keyboard, the Kailh Clione Limacina switch plays an important role.

The Clione Limacina is a switch with a 1.8mm pre-travel and requires 38gf of force to operate with 4mm of total travel.

Comfort

Despite the low actuation point, you’re bound to type out mistakes constantly. However, the keys offer great feedback, and thanks to the polycarbonate case and body it produces a sound, unlike metal-backed keyboards.

It is quite comfortable, but the keycaps are slightly wobbly.

Conclusion

Lofree is confident that the unique design of its keyboards will set them apart from other mechanical keyboards, and it definitely succeeds in doing so.

Thanks to its unique look, the keyboard stands out a lot and it is obvious that great care was put into designing it.

It’s true that you are paying more for the design of the 1%, but it is undeniably beautiful, and you will get more features at a lower cost with other keyboards.

Author

  • Victor is the Editor in Chief at Techtyche. He tests the performance and quality of new VR boxes, headsets, pedals, etc. He got promoted to the Senior Game Tester position in 2021. His past experience makes him very qualified to review gadgets, speakers, VR, games, Xbox, laptops, and more. Feel free to check out his posts.

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Victor is the Editor in Chief at Techtyche. He tests the performance and quality of new VR boxes, headsets, pedals, etc. He got promoted to the Senior Game Tester position in 2021. His past experience makes him very qualified to review gadgets, speakers, VR, games, Xbox, laptops, and more. Feel free to check out his posts.

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