Lofree Flow 2 100 adds French ISO support in full 96% layout
Lofree finally brought the Flow 2 100 to French AZERTY, turning a 96% low-profile board into a rare ISO-friendly option with a numpad.

Cowcotland tested the Lofree Flow 2 100 ISO on June 29, and the important part was not just that it was another low-profile keyboard. It was that Lofree finally put a full 96% Flow 2 into French AZERTY, giving ISO buyers a board that does not force them into an ANSI compromise.
Lofree’s own product page lists the Flow 2 100 in ANSI, FR AZERTY, and DE QWERTZ, which makes the French layout a real model in the line rather than a one-off regional exception. That matters because the 96% format keeps the numpad and most of the navigation block intact, so the board lands in the useful middle ground between compact desk footprint and daily productivity. For anyone who spends all day in spreadsheets, shortcuts, or text entry, that is the difference between a nice-looking board and one that can actually replace a full-size desktop keyboard.
The Flow 2 100 uses tri-mode connectivity with wired USB-C, 2.4 GHz, and Bluetooth 5.3, and it supports VIA for remapping and macros. Lofree lists the keyboard as a 100-key, 96% layout model with PBT double-shot keycaps, dimensions of 398.2 by 126 by 21.5 millimeters, and a weight of 870 grams. That puts it in premium territory, but not absurdly so, especially once the French layout becomes part of the package instead of an afterthought.

The switch lineup is equally broad. The review unit used Lofree’s Void silent linear switch developed with Kailh, while the wider family also includes Cloud, Surfer, and Pulse. Lofree lists Cloud as a 40gf POM switch, Surfer as linear, Void as silent linear, and Pulse as tactile, all rated for 50 million keystrokes. igor´sLAB’s technical sheet adds 1,000 Hz polling over wired and 2.4 GHz, a 15-meter wireless range, a 3,000 mAh battery, and up to 120 hours of use with the backlight off.
Price is where the Flow 2 100 stays close enough to the enthusiast market to matter. Cowcotland put the MSRP at 189 euros, and Lofree’s earlier VIP reservation pricing started at $89 for the 68-key, $99 for the 84-key, and $109 for the 100-key versions. The Flow 2 line started as a style-first low-profile board, but the 100 ISO version is the first one that looks aimed squarely at serious French and other ISO users who wanted the design without giving up layout.
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