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⌨️ Elevate your typing game with Flow84 — where style meets silky smooth precision.
The LOFREE Flow84 is a 75% low-profile mechanical keyboard featuring rechargeable wireless Bluetooth and wired connectivity. It boasts Kailh Full POM hot-swappable switches for a smooth, self-lubricating typing experience, housed in a premium all-aluminum body with gasket-mount cushioning for enhanced comfort. With vibrant RGB sidelit and backlit keys plus PBT low-profile keycaps, it’s designed for professionals seeking a compact, durable, and stylish keyboard that adapts to Windows and Mac OS environments.

















| ASIN | B0CJTTX3JH |
| Additional Features | Backlit, Hot-Swappable, Hotkeys and Media Keys, Low-Profile Key, Ultra Slim |
| Antenna Location | Business, Everyday Use, Gaming, Office |
| Best Sellers Rank | #765 in Computer Keyboards |
| Brand | LOFREE |
| Built-In Media | USB Cable |
| Button Quantity | 1 |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Amazon Tablet Models | Amazon Fire 7 12th Generation, Amazon Fire 7 9th Generation, Amazon Fire 7 Kids 12th Generation, Amazon Fire 7 Kids 7th Generation, Amazon Fire 7 Kids 9th Generation, Amazon Fire 7 Kids Pro 9th Generation, Amazon Fire HD 10 11th Generation, Amazon Fire HD 10 5th Generation, Amazon Fire HD 10 7th Generation, Amazon Fire HD 10 Kids 11th Generation, Amazon Fire HD 10 Kids 13th Generation, Amazon Fire… |
| Compatible Devices | Laptop, PC, Tablet |
| Compatible Operating System Family | Windows |
| Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth, USB-C |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 out of 5 stars 379 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Aluminum |
| Generation | 1st Generation |
| Hand Orientation | Right |
| Is Electric | Yes |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 12.44"L x 4.96"W x 0.96"H |
| Item Weight | 1.25 Pounds |
| Keyboard Backlighting Color Support | Single Color |
| Keyboard Description | Mechanical |
| Keyboard Layout | QWERTY |
| Manufacturer | LOFREE |
| Mfr Part Number | Flow84B |
| Model Name | Lofree Flow84B |
| Model Number | OE915 |
| Number of Batteries Required | 1 |
| Number of Keys | 84 |
| Number of Sections | 1 |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Processor Count | 1 |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Business, Everyday Use, Gaming, Office |
| Series Number | 1 |
| Special Feature | Backlit, Hot-Swappable , Hotkeys and Media Keys , Low-Profile Key, Ultra Slim |
| Style Name | Classic |
| Switch Type | Tactile |
| Theme | Smooth |
| Total USB 2.0 Ports | 1 |
| Warranty Description | 1 year warranty |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
G**.
Pretty amazing keyboard.
As someone that owns/collects keyboards, this one stands out in the crowd. It has to do with the feel and sound of this very small keyboard, it has no right to feel and sound like it does for it's size. It sounds and feels like a bigger, more expensive keyboard. The sound and feel has been described as a "creamy" typing experience, and I have to agree. Very smooth, very quiet, and just feels amazing to type on. A rare achievement in a keyboard of this size. It reminds me a bit of some of the smaller Keychron K series, only smoother even. Now is it perfect? Nah. I didn't care for the tactile, or the linear switches. They do offer a clicky switch, but...not installed in the keyboard. So if you are a fan of clicky switches, you will have to do as I did, and purchase them separately. So once you add up the price of the keyboard (it is not cheap!) AND the additional 90 key pack of clicky key switches (it is hot swap!), you are talking about a pretty expensive venture into a small keyboard. Was it worth it? For me, yeah. For sure. It is a unique keyboard, that I have no keyboard that matches it for typing experience for it's size. Now, that said, if you are more mainstream, and like tactile or even silent linear switches, they have your number....IF you like the color choices they give you. By that, I mean you can get tactile switches, IF you like a black keycap keyboard. If you want linear switches, you have one choice; white keycaps. Why they limit the choices like this is a mystery to me. I even wrote them, and they say basically, that is what we offer. Period. I was looking into a full size, 100 key version, and if I wanted clicky (Wizard) switches, I'd have to buy TWO packs of switches, since they come only in packs of 90. Come on, Lofree, where are our options!? All this said, this is, in my opinion, the Rolls Royce of typing experience in this size keyboard, period. At least for stock keyboards. And they know it.
R**O
Great product overall
I love this keyboard. Great quality and perfect size! The Bluetooth connectivity isn't great in my opinion, because the keyboard keeps sleeping every 10 minutes to save battery, but the moment you start typing it misses the first 2-3 keys you press. The solution, I always use it wired.
G**T
Works great for a half-hour or so, then stops working completely. We've gone thru 3 of them now.
I LOVE the size, quality build, and feel of these keyboards. The keycap material feels somehow silky and high-quality, and the key action is likewise appealing. But all THREE of the examples we've tried stopped working in less than an hour. They've been connected to an M1 and an M2 Macbook Pro. We use our keyboards with the cable, but I also turned on Bluetooth on the first two and paired them, tried them that way for a minute or so to make sure they worked, then switched Bluetooth off and plugged them back in. Everything was fine for ten or twenty minutes, but after a period of inactivity, they just refused to function when we resumed typing. The lighting stayed on but keyboard input never got to the screen. Today I plugged in the third keyboard (I bought another pair, hoping the first two were not representative), used it ONLY with the cable, never switching to Bluetooth and pairing it to a computer, and got the same result: worked fine for a short while, then I left the room for maybe half an hour, and the keyboard no longer worked when I returned. VERY frustrating. Bad batch of keyboards? Our Keychron keyboards still work fine, and of course the built-in keyboards on our Macbooks are also working. I suspect a bad chip in the Lowfree units, but whatever the cause, the Lowfrees are paperweights now. I'm not even going to unbox the fourth keyboard.
E**E
Best Keyboard I’ve Had
I’ve had over 20 different mechanical keyboards over the past 8+ years. I’ve built my own, and spent hundreds and hundreds of dollars on different keyboards over this time. I was in the market for a low profile keyboard (granted this is the first one I’ve ever purchased), but I have to say that I’m blown away by how exceptional this one feels and sounds to type on. I originally opted for the black (tactile) switches as I thought the shine-through problem wasn’t present with the backlight, but sure enough it is but only noticeable when my room is dark. This is not a deal breaker for me, and considering I got the keyboard for $130 on a Black Friday sale, I still think this board provides great value and a fantastic typing experience for the price. In terms of feel, and overall build quality I believe this keyboard has one of the best typing experiences over any other keyboard I’ve had previously. (My previous board was an Aula F75, I’ve tried keychron boards with custom switches and hand lubing, Glorious etc) I understand why many of those who are reviewing this product are not happy with the backlight issue, but I understand from a manufacturing standpoint considering this is a relatively new company and the key caps are very thin. I personally just disable the backlight when my room is dark. Overall, I’m very happy with my purchase and would buy another again. If the backlight problem is a deal breaker, I would look into Numphy keyboards although I spent ~3 hours comparing this board to Numphy and the Lofree flow was a better fit for me.
R**O
Awesome, but missing multi-device support
This keyboard is awesome and the sound might be the most beautiful sound I have ever heard coming from a keyboard. The typing is fast and super fun. The only issue has been getting support and the board has completely not been able to connect to multiple devices via BT. I have tied everything I have been able to find on the internet, and I have reached out to customer service. At this time its been over a week and no one has responded to my request for help. I have returned the 75% and have gotten the 100 thinking it might be the board. This one also only connects to a single device. I have followed the printed instructions, long press FN + (1,2, or 3) wait for blue light, the light never turns on. Besides the no multi-device support This thing rocks for code/writing and any non gaming activity. I will be returning the 100 key if Lofree will not reach out for support on this
J**.
Tactile and Thock for days
If you're in for a tactile feeling and a thock sound, this keyboard is a must. However, the lighting sucks a lot, its so dim I'd rather rely on my own monitors' light than these baby leds. Also, bluetooth isn't that great, sometimes it laggs. That said, overall, if wired... this is a really nice keyboard, slick design and everything else feels premium, even for that hefty price tag.
M**K
This keyboard hits all the highpoint on issues that are important to me- YMMV!
Keyboards tend to be very personal, in terms of each user may have their own priorities for critical or desired features. Yours may be different from mine, of course. * Rollover mechanical keyboard feel. I've used the original IBM keyboard, which in early days set the standard for mechanical feedback. * Quiet (relatively) for a mechanical rollover feel keyboard. * Key annotation for both Mac and Windows, as I use both, sometimes on the same system * Wireless connectivity as an option is OK, but wired connection and operation independent of batteries is a must. * If battery equipped, it must be internal rechargeable, when using a wired connection. * 98% of the time I use a wired connection- the start up lag and pausing and missed key punches of BlueTooth keyboards annoy me, so I avoid them- even on my iPad Pro. * My three primary systems are on compact sit-stand desks, so the ideal keyboard for me is relatively small form factor, BUT, with the basic set of axuilllary keys- Home, End, Page up, Page down. cursor keys, Print Screen, Insert, Delete. The numeric keypad is not essential to me, and with typical layout considerably increases the side of the keyboard. * Mechanical construction: I really prefer metal frame keyboards- not plastic. I'm an engineer, and a writer, it's just one of my quirks. This LOFREE FLOW keyboard fulfills all of those requirements, other than low cost- but I bought mine on a Black Friday deal, and that eased some of the sting. I've been using it for a week, and for MY needs and preferences, it's head and shoulders above the pack- and I have the feeling, that like a well designed and manufactured computer (think the 2013 Mac Pro's I'm still using) it will give good service for years. Definitely buying more of them.
F**Y
QC issues
I really like the feel of the keys I just wish the quality control was better. This is second unit I’ve received that doesn’t sit flat on a table which makes typing on an already low profile keyboard kinda awkward. All four corners of the keyboard don’t touch the table so it entire unit wobbles from corner to corner when you are typing away quickly. I’m also giving it two stars because I had this issue with the first unit I got so I mailed it back and tried to exchange it (since I really liked the feel of the keys) but when I received the supposed “replacement” it was set to the same color LED configuration as the unit I returned and automatically synced and connected to my laptop automatically without me having to pair it - making me suspect it’s the same exact model I mailed back since it suffers from the same exact wobble as the first unit I received. It’s kinda weird, but almost certain I was just mailed back the same exact unit after waiting almost 3 weeks for the “replacement.” Giving it two stars because at the very least I think a keyboard should sit flat on a table and they missed the fundamentals of any keyboard. It actually works ok-ish if you have a desk mat that can even out imbalances but if you plan to use this on a hard desk I’d advise you to maybe check first if it wobbles to see if all 4 corners sit flat, otherwise the entire unit will rock back and forth when you type which gets really annoying
H**R
Very good quality
Amazing
H**H
Great all round keyboard. Highly recommend
I’m a serial keyboard-switcher too (it’s basically a hobby at this point), and the **LOFREE Flow84 is one of the few that’s actually made me stop looking… for now. I originally bought the full-size version and honestly, I loved it — the low-profile feel is addictive and it just works for productivity. But the numpad layout felt a bit too cramped for my taste, and then the Bluetooth decided to fully betray me. Wouldn’t connect to anything. No drama, no “maybe it’ll fix itself.” Back it went. After returning it, I picked up the **LOFREE Flow84 instead… and this is where it got annoying (in a good way), because I’m normally not a compact keyboard daily-driver. I like my numpad. I use my numpad. But this keyboard is just so well balanced that I stopped caring. Typing feels properly satisfying — smooth, stable, and crisp without being harsh. The size is pretty much perfect for a desk setup: compact enough to free up space, but not so cramped that your hands feel like they’re playing Twister. Key travel feels spot-on for low-profile too — not mushy, not shallow, just comfortable and consistent. And thankfully: Bluetooth on the Flow84 has been solid. Connects quickly, stays connected, no random dropouts. The way it should’ve been the first time. I was also a bit concerned about the US layout (I’m UK-based), because switching layouts can be a real pain when muscle memory kicks in. But after a day or two, it stopped being an issue. I actually changed the layout on my computers to US and… yeah, it’s been completely fine. Surprisingly painless, and now it feels natural. Bonus points: when I can’t be bothered swapping over to my gaming keyboard, I’ve used this for casual gaming and it genuinely holds up. It’s not pretending to be an esports board, but it feels responsive, comfortable, and way better than you’d expect from something this sleek. Bottom line: If you want a premium low-profile mechanical keyboard that feels great for typing, behaves properly over Bluetooth, and doesn’t feel like a compromise even without a numpad — the Flow84 is a strong pick. The only real risk is that it might end your keyboard-buying streak… and honestly, that’s a bit tragic for the hobby.
A**O
get the upgraded version
great keyboard overall, would better to have the newer model Lofree Flow2
T**D
Vraiment très bonne qualité, mais QWERTY
✔️ Ultra bonne qualité !! ✔️ Structure entièrement en métal. ✔️ Touches rétroéclairées ✔️ 2 petites bandes LED pour donner un effet lumineux sous le clavier (Couleur personnalisable et franchement design). ✔️ L'écriture avec est hyper agréable. ✔️ Switch type "linéaire silencieux" je décrirais le bruit comme proche d'un "Thock", mais étouffé. (assez agréable). ✔️ Câble USB-C fourni. ✔️ Le clavier peut être utilisé en filaire et en Bluetooth. ❌ QWERTY ➖ Une version 100 touches (avec le pavé numérique) est disponible, mais aussi en QWERTY. J'ai changé la disposition des touches A, Z, Q, et W pour que cela ressemble plus à un AZERTY, mais les touches 1, 2, 3,.. et les différents types de points ne correspondent quand même pas. C'est un excellement clavier, mais dommage qu'il n'y ait pas de version AZERTY à l'heure à l'heure actuelle.
N**K
Sounds and performs great. Premium quality.
Minor ergonomics issues with the shift bar being smaller on the right, but other than that, it's pretty close to perfection for a thin, mechanical, good sounding keyboard.
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