Keychron Launches K3 Max All-Wood Edition Walnut Low-Profile Keyboard for $119.99
Keychron released the K3 Max All-Wood Edition, a walnut low-profile keyboard priced at $119.99. It pairs a warm wood finish with the K3 Max's slim, portable design.

Keychron expanded the K3 Max lineup with the K3 Max All-Wood Edition, a new walnut-finish version of its low-profile mechanical keyboard priced at $119.99. The release keeps the K3 Max family’s compact, slim footprint and low-profile switch compatibility, but swaps the usual plastic case for a warmer, natural wood aesthetic aimed at users who want a more tactile, desk-friendly look without sacrificing portability.
The All-Wood Edition follows Keychron’s positioning as a premium aesthetic variant rather than a spec overhaul. It supports the same slim keycaps and low-profile switch form factor used across the K3 series, so existing keycap sets and switch choices that work with K3 Max units should remain compatible. Packaging and accessories are consistent with recent Keychron retail releases, with the keyboard, cable, and a quick start guide included in the box.
Keychron published the announcement on January 19, 2026, and listed the model as a direct retail offering through Keychron channels and partner stores. The company emphasized the limited nature of the wood edition compared with standard K3 variants, making this a targeted drop for buyers who value uniqueness and material finishes. At $119.99, the All-Wood Edition sits as a middle ground for users who want a natural material finish but also expect the convenience of a factory-built low-profile mechanical.
For desk setups and travel rigs, the walnut finish will appeal to people balancing aesthetics and function. The K3 Max platform’s slim profile has been popular for compact setups and mobile typing, and the All-Wood Edition gives users a way to introduce organic warmth to a minimal desktop without moving to a full custom build. For keycap collectors and low-profile switch fans, the compatibility with existing K3 components keeps modding options open.
Community members tracking limited runs and material variants should note availability will be controlled through Keychron’s channels and partners, so expect quick sell-through if demand follows past limited editions. For full images, the specification table, and purchasing links, see Keychron’s announcement page. The All-Wood Edition narrows the gap between mainstream low-profile boards and boutique aesthetics, and its release is likely to prompt interest from users chasing a portable, wood-finished keeb without the custom workshop price tag.
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