
For those unfamiliar, IFTTT stands for If This Then That, and it's a free, web-based service that lets you tie various devices and services together with a rudimentary scripting language. Namely, what is a cloud-enabled keyboard, and why would you want such a thing? Both of those are a little tricky to answer.įirst up, a cloud-enabled keyboard is really just shorthand for a keyboard that supports IFTTT. Some logical next questions are bound to follow. Its latest home is the Das Keyboard 5Q, self-proclaimed as the first computer keyboard that is cloud-enabled.
DAS KEYBOARD 4 PROFESSIONAL FOR MAC REVIEW FOR MAC
While I can’t say I’ll be ditching the chiclet-style keys forever, the Das Keyboard 4 Professional for Mac has certainly earned a place at my workstation.It turns out they weren't kidding when they said the cloud was going to be everywhere. The rest of the package feels like it’ll be set for years to come, only to be left behind by what today’s standards is already a bit of a legacy connector.Īll of that combines to deliver a pretty premium package for Mac users looking to finally get in on the mechanical keyboard game. But the reliance on USB-A for connecting to your Mac is a bit of an inconvenience. Don’t get me wrong, having access to a dual port USB-A hub is certainly a perk. Now if I had to have one disappointment with the whole Das Keyboard 4 Professional experience, it would have to be the connectivity. It’s definitely on the more novel side, but inclusions like this that add entirely new functionality over the keyboards I’m used to is an easy sticking point. Though my favorite part certainly has to be the large volume knob, which has a nice click to it when adjusting playback. The softer finish on the keys paired with the Cherry MX Blue switches makes for a comfortable experience that delivers all of the clicky-ness you could need from a mechanical keyboard. Suffice to say, Das Keyboard has certainly kept my attention with its first impression.Īs for the actual typing experience, it’s clear that attention to detail has paid off. Not to mention, the Mac layout and compatibility is also an added benefit to the overall build.

The aluminum top plate pairs with the rest of the housing to deliver a study form factor that has some nice heft. One of the biggest selling points is certainly the German-engineered design, which manages to make good on my expectations and then some. So when Das Keyboard reached out about sending over one of the brand’s more popular releases, I was interested in seeing just how much the peripheral can live up to its reputation.Īnd right off the bat, I was impressed by the overall build quality.

DAS KEYBOARD 4 PROFESSIONAL FOR MAC REVIEW FULL
Sporting a full keyboard layout, the accessory’s claim to fame is certainly the German-engineered build you’ll find on all of Das Keyboard’s releases, not just the Mac version. There’s also the fact that it’s one of the companies out there with a macOS-focused offer, which enters in the form of the Das Keyboard 4 Professional for Mac that we’ll be checking out today. Hands-on with the Das Keyboard 4 Professional for Macĭas Keyboard has long been one of the more popular brands around these parts at 9to5, delivering offerings for those who want the mechanical typing experience without all of the RGB or bells and whistles on a gaming peripheral.
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Walking away quite impressed with its German-engineered build, you can get all of the hands-on insight in our latest Tested with 9to5Toys review. Recently, the folks at Das Keyboard reached out about changing that, which has led me to spend the past few weeks using the Das Keyboard 4 Professional for Mac. Browse through our entire guide for all of the latest reviews, and sound off in the comments below if there’s something you’d like to see featured.įor someone who spends as much time typing as I do, chiclet-style keyboards have long been my preference. You’re reading Tested with 9to5Toys, where we explore everyday tech essentials that make life a bit easier.
