⌨️ Elevate your workspace with Flow Lite — where sleek meets smart.
The Flow Lite 84 Keys Low Profile Mechanical Keyboard combines ergonomic design with advanced Specter linear switches and durable PBT double-shot keycaps. Featuring flexible 3-mode connectivity (2.4GHz, Bluetooth, wired), a 1000Hz polling rate, and a long-lasting 2000mAh battery offering up to 80 hours of use, it’s engineered for professionals seeking comfort, style, and seamless productivity across devices.
M**E
I love this keyboard. Try the clicky keys!
Great keyboard that can be kind of let down by the default linear keys — which are admittedly very smooth but ultimately kind of soulless and boring. I tried linear, tactile, and clicky — and the verdict from everyone in our house is clicky all the way, in sound and feel. They’re still quiet enough and feel fantastic.
C**.
Amazing Keyboard!
I’ve been looking for a low profile keyboard so I can lug mine into the office. It does not take much space in my bag! This keyboard not only sounds amazing but also its design is perfect! The battery on this keyboard lasts me for days before I charge it, which is something I really love! The low profile keys are extremely responsive and overall love the build quality of this keyboard!
L**I
minimal and sleek, membrane meets mechanical, but could be a little better at it's price point
PROS: lightweight and easily portable, satisfying to type on with membrane-like keys and sounds clicky enough, not too loud in an office/cubicle-type environment, tri-mode connectivity with easy BT connection (FN+1,2 and 3), and perfect backlights to keysCONS" (moreso feedback), key mapper software isn't accessible on the website, i found it through a dropbox link on reddit, and extra lighting effects can only be applied through the software and has to be connected by USB. it would be nice to be able to alternate through the keyboard, like the FN key and arrows (it's only limited to turning the lights off, solid, or the "breathe" effect) and this is subjective, but $100 for a small keyboard as this even if it is low-profile is definitely an investment and i'm unable to determine if it's worth it with mechanical keyboards that offer the same features are sold for less. i did purchase this during a sale, but at that price range, i wouldn't expect to notice any shine on some of my keycaps from wear especially if i've only used it for two 8-hour shifts so far but i understand the entire thing is plastic. i know lofree offers different switches so it would be nice to choose which ones we'd want the keyboard to come with instead of having to pay extra if we wanted ghost switches as well.
D**N
Great lightweight mechanical keyboard
Great mechanical keyboard for fair price point! Definitely better than most in this price range. Feels well built, is quite lightweight and the switches/typing experience is good. Battery life is very good too, especially when having backlight on low. Sometimes takes a few seconds to connect to my Mac after sleeping, but it’s similar for most Bluetooth devices. Design is pretty nice too - I only dislike the color of the scroll wheel which looks a little cheap and doesn’t match the design. Switching between Mac and iPad by keyboard shortcut works perfectly, too.
S**M
Good option
Nice keyboard. Sounds good. Keys feels nice. Not too heavy.
F**X
Great Keyboard
Very comfortable to type on and has good sound. I also appreciate that it has a USB receiver unlike the original Flow, which was only wired and bluetooth.
C**L
Feels Good, Sounds Good.
Solid, quality low pro keyboard. Great footprint and features for a work or home use case. The battery has a bit less life to it than expected, but overall can last about a week of daily work use purely on wireless with backlight at near full brightness.Functionally, keys feel good, somewhat thocky and good sounding for being low pro, and the spector linear switches feel great.Perhaps a tad pricey at full price. But I believe it regularly gets discounts and sale prices which makes its value much better. Sounds and feels almost as good as some all metal body low pro keyboards I have tried before!
A**N
Great for compact setups
I've been interested in low profile keyboards for a while, but they've been generally bad for so long I was always hesitant to try one out. Lofree started making big waves in the scene as the "go-to" recommendation in the community, so it only made sense that if I were to try my first one, it would be from this brand. I decided it was time to make the jump after switching to a keyboard tray, and I needed something smaller that wouldn't need a wrist rest. After using this keyboard for the last month or so, I can see why people swear by them.First things first, if you're a long time MX profile keeb guy like me, it'll take a bit to get used to this. You basically have to put your brain into "laptop" mode since that's roughly where the keys are positioned. That'll help you with the positioning of the keys, but the travel distance is something that's unique to this form factor. I would say it's somewhere in between what you find in Macbooks or Dells and a full-size mx keyboard.The build itself feels good, and while it's mostly plastic, there's some weight to it. That helps give it at least a little stability once you place it on a surface. The keycaps also feel quite nice for the price point. There's almost like a satin texture to the keys. To my fingers, the weight of the switches is more similar to a gat yellow. It's very smooth and I have no desire to lube these up any more than the way they come. Time will tell if I will need to reapply. Lastly, the sound of these is quite surprising for the package. The tone of the thock is almost on par with some of my custom builds that are 2-3x the price.
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