Mechanical keyboards have gotten a lot better, and this includes those with low-profile switches.
These switches are so-called because they are shorter than standard switches. While this makes for slimmer and more compact keyboards, it also robs them of some tactility. Happily, advances are being made to make low-profile switches feel and sound more satisfying to type on.
The Flow 2 is Lofree’s newest low-profile keyboard, and it uses the latest POM switches from Kailh. POM, which stands for polyoxymethylene, is a low-friction plastic often used in contemporary keyboard switches.
There are three options available. Surfer, which is a linear type switch; Pulse, which is a tactile switch; and finally, Void, a silent linear switch. The unit I received to try came with Surfer switches.
The Flow 2 uses Kailh’s latest low-profile switches.
Photo: Lofree





