If you like a bit of a retro-style keyboard, Kopek announced the Keychron K8 compact wireless mechanical keyboard.
A Keychron mechanical switch is built into the key switch. You can choose from a red axis (linear) with a key load of 45 10 gf, a blue axis (clicky) with 60 10 gf, and a brown axis (tactile) with 55 10 gf. We also have a line of hot-swap compatible models that make it easy to change the switch. Each type of input can be used up to 50 million times. It has a Broadcom Bluetooth 5.1 chip, which is a very reliable chip, and it can connect to up to three devices. It can switch between connected devices with a single touch, and it can also connect to wired Type-C devices. It has a high-capacity 4,000mAh battery built in, so it can work for up to 570 hours even if you don't plug it in.
There are 87 English keys on the keyboard, and there are also 12 multimedia keys. The switch is mounted on a piece of aviation-grade aluminum, and the keycap is made with a two-color molding that keeps the print from wearing off. The frame is also made of aluminum, and it is 359 mm wide, 129 mm deep, and 42 mm tall. It weighs between 740 and 887 g.
Keychron K8 mechanical keyboard, which is wireless and has an aluminum frame