Lofree Hyzen Hybrid Mechanical Magnetic Keyboard

Lofree Hyzen Hybrid Mechanical Magnetic Keyboard

Brand: lofree
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Lofree × Kailh · Nexus Hyzen67 — the world's first mechanical magnetic keyboard. A CNC aluminum 65% running true Magnetic Switch analog travel with 0.01 mm Rapid Trigger — then flipping to real mechanical actuation on a keystroke. All the control you expect from a Hall Effect switch board, in a case built like a custom. Nexus Magnetic Switch 8000 Hz Polling CNC Aluminum · Gasket 10,000 mAh Dual-Mode: Magnetic + Mechanical Design Minimalist design, maximum impact. Hyzen67 doesn't look like a gaming board. There's no aggressive angle, no fake vent, no logo shouting across the top case. Just straight lines, tight tolerances and a slab of metal that feels heavier than it has any right to. The whole thing is carved from a single block of premium aluminum — CNC-milled rather than assembled from stamped halves, which is what gives the edges their sharpness and the deck its dead-solid feel under load. Unibody One block of aluminum. No seams to rattle. A unibody shell removes the joins that normally hum and resonate on a metal board. Combined with the gasket mount and five-layer damping inside, the case has nowhere to ring — which is why Hyzen67 sounds full rather than hollow. 12° Typing Angle Architectural precision, built into the case. The 12° tilt is machined into the body — no flip-out feet, nothing to collapse mid-session. The wedge profile reads as pure geometry from the side, and it puts your wrists where they should be for long sessions without a riser. Dual-Knob Control Two knobs. Everything under your fingers. One knob handles Hi-Fi volume with a weighted, notched turn. The second handles mode and function switching, so you're not hunting for a Fn layer to change connection or flip the F-row. Physical controls, physical feedback — the way a metal board should work. LED Light Bar A full-width light bar in the base. Beyond per-key ARGB, a light bar runs the entire width of the underside and washes the desk beneath the board. It reads as ambient glow rather than RGB spillage — and it doubles as a status indicator for connection mode and battery. Two colorways Dual tones, one masterpiece. Both finishes ship with a matching palm rest in the same anodised tone, so the desk setup reads as one object instead of two. Silver Cool, bright anodising with the raw machined edges left visible. Pairs with light desks and translucent keycaps for a clean, technical look. Space Gray Deep graphite with a low sheen. Lets the ARGB and the base light bar carry the colour while the case stays quiet. Switch Magnetic Switch speed meets mechanical soul. The Lofree × Kailh Nexus is a hybrid: a magnetic switch stack with metal contacts built in. That means it can behave as an analog Magnetic Switch — continuous, adjustable, 0.01 mm resolution — or as a conventional mechanical switch with a fixed actuation point and a real contact click. Where a typical Hall Effect switch keyboard reads the magnet with a Hall sensor, Nexus uses TMR (Tunneling Magnetoresistance) sensing — a more sensitive class of magnetic sensing, which is what makes the 0.01 mm step size usable rather than theoretical. Fn + Enter Two keyboards, one board. Magnetic Mode for play — Rapid Trigger, adjustable actuation, DKS, SOCD. Mechanical Mode for work — a fixed, definite actuation point and the tactile confirmation you actually want when you're writing rather than fragging. Switching is a single shortcut. And because the PCB is hot-swap, it accepts both magnetic and standard mechanical switches, so the board changes character as often as you like. Performance Nordic nRF54. 8000 Hz. 0.125 ms. Hyzen67 runs a Nordic nRF54-series chipset — enough headroom for an 8000 Hz polling rate and roughly 0.125 ms of input latency. Every keypress is sampled eight times in the span a 1000 Hz board samples once. Full NKRO across all connection modes, so nothing drops out mid-combo. Lofree Hub One command centre for the whole board. Set per-key actuation depth, tune Rapid Trigger sensitivity, and build DKS (Dynamic Keystroke) and SOCD behaviours. Remap the layout, drive the ARGB, manage the F-row toggle — all of it in Lofree Hub. 8K Wireless 8000 Hz without the cable. The 2.4 GHz link carries the full 8000 Hz polling rate with the 8K dongle — the same reporting speed as wired, with nothing tethering the board to the tower. Bluetooth 6.0 and USB-C round out the tri-mode setup. At a glance The precision tool. Tri-Mode Connectivity USB-C wired, Bluetooth 6.0, and 2.4 GHz wireless — switch between them from the mode knob. Gasket Mount Five-layer damping over an FR4 plate. Kills resonance, adds a soft bounce to the bottom-out. 10,000 mAh Battery Up to 80 hours of typical use per charge — an unusually large cell for a 65% board. One board, two jobs Work by day. Dominate by night. Most people don't want two keyboards on one desk. Mechanical Mode and the visual F-zone toggle make Hyzen67 a legitimate work board during the day; Magnetic Mode, Rapid Trigger and 8K polling make it a competitive one after hours. Specifications Spec sheet. Model Lofree Hyzen67 Layout 65% compact — 67 keys Switch Lofree × Kailh Nexus Mechanical Magnetic Switch Switch Class Analog magnetic keyboard switch — TMR sensing (Hall Effect switch class), with mechanical metal contacts Switch Modes Magnetic Mode / Mechanical Mode — toggle via Fn + Enter Actuation Force 40 gf Rapid Trigger 0.01 mm adjustable precision Hot-Swap Yes — supports magnetic and standard mechanical switches Case CNC-milled unibody aluminum alloy Mount Gasket mount, five-layer damping Plate FR4 Keycaps Frosted translucent PC Typing Angle 12° (integrated into the case) Chipset Nordic nRF54 series Polling Rate Up to 8000 Hz (wired & 2.4 GHz) Latency Approx. 0.125 ms Rollover Full NKRO Connectivity Tri-Mode — USB-C wired / Bluetooth 6.0 / 2.4 GHz wireless Wireless Range Up to 10 m (33 ft) Lighting Per-key ARGB + full-width base LED light bar Controls Hi-Fi volume knob + mode/function knob, visual F-zone toggle Battery 10,000 mAh (3.7 V) — Tri-Mode edition Battery Life Up to 80 hrs typical; approx. 12 hrs under maximum load Dimensions 330.9 × 142.3 × 48.4 mm Weight Approx. 1,950 g (Tri-Mode) / 1,860 g (Wired) Software Lofree Hub — Rapid Trigger, DKS, SOCD, remapping, lighting Colorways Silver, Space Gray FAQ Common questions. What makes this different from a normal Hall Effect keyboard? Two things. First, the sensing: most magnetic boards use a Hall Effect switch, while the Nexus uses TMR (Tunneling Magnetoresistance) — a more sensitive method that supports 0.01 mm actuation steps. Second, the Nexus has real mechanical contacts inside, so it can drop out of analog behaviour entirely and act as a conventional mechanical switch. Most magnetic keyboards can't do that. How do I switch between Magnetic Mode and Mechanical Mode? Fn + Enter toggles between them. Magnetic Mode gives you analog travel, Rapid Trigger, DKS and SOCD. Mechanical Mode gives you a fixed actuation point with tactile contact feedback. Is the PCB really hot-swappable with regular switches? Yes. The board accepts both magnetic switches and most standard mechanical switches, so you can run a magnetic layout, a mechanical layout, or mix the two across different key zones. Does the 8000 Hz polling rate work wirelessly? Over the 2.4 GHz link with the 8K dongle, yes — the same 8000 Hz reporting rate as wired. Bluetooth 6.0 runs at a standard polling rate and is intended for everyday work and multi-device use. How long does the battery actually last? The cell is 10,000 mAh, which is very large for a 65%. Lofree states up to 80 hours of typical use. Under maximum load — full per-key ARGB plus 8K wireless — expect roughly 12 hours. Turning the lighting down is the single biggest factor. Do I need the software? No — the board works driver-free out of the box, and the knobs handle volume and mode switching directly. Lofree Hub is there when you want per-key actuation depth, Rapid Trigger tuning, DKS/SOCD and remapping. Is it heavy? Yes, deliberately. At roughly 1.95 kg for the Tri-Mode edition, the unibody aluminum case does not move on the desk. This is a keyboard that stays where you put it.

Specifications
Color
Silver, Gray
Connection
Tri-Mode
Variants (2)
  • Silver / Tri-Mode — 302.00 USD — In stock
  • Gray / Tri-Mode — 302.00 USD — In stock

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