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product_id: 1186667
title: "4 Professional Wired Mechanical Keyboard, Cherry MX Blue Mechanical Switches, 2-Port USB 3.0 Hub, Volume Knob, Aluminum Top (104 Keys, Black)"
brand: "das keyboard"
price: "1488.78 DT"
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category: "Das Keyboard"
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# 2-port USB 3.0 hub Cherry MX Blue switches 104-key full layout 4 Professional Wired Mechanical Keyboard, Cherry MX Blue Mechanical Switches, 2-Port USB 3.0 Hub, Volume Knob, Aluminum Top (104 Keys, Black)

**Brand:** das keyboard
**Price:** 1488.78 DT
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> ⌨️ Elevate your typing game — where precision meets professional style.

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** 4 Professional Wired Mechanical Keyboard, Cherry MX Blue Mechanical Switches, 2-Port USB 3.0 Hub, Volume Knob, Aluminum Top (104 Keys, Black) by das keyboard
- **How much does it cost?** 1488.78 DT with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- das keyboard enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted das keyboard brand quality
- Free international shipping included
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## Key Features

- • **Built to Last:** Durable laser-etched keycaps and gold-plated switches rated for 50 million keystrokes keep you typing longer.
- • **Precision Meets Speed:** Cherry MX Blue switches deliver tactile, clicky feedback for lightning-fast, accurate typing.
- • **Seamless Connectivity:** Integrated USB 3.0 hub with blazing 5Gbps transfer speeds keeps your devices charged and connected.
- • **Sleek & Professional Design:** Anodized aluminum top with minimalist black finish elevates your workspace aesthetic.
- • **Ultimate Control at Your Fingertips:** Oversized volume knob and dedicated media keys offer intuitive, distraction-free adjustments.

## Overview

The Das Keyboard 4 Professional is a premium wired mechanical keyboard featuring 104 keys with Cherry MX Blue switches for tactile and audible feedback. It boasts a durable aluminum top, laser-etched keycaps rated for 50 million keystrokes, and a built-in 2-port USB 3.0 hub for fast data transfer and device charging. Designed for professionals seeking a high-performance, ergonomic typing experience with sleek aesthetics and advanced media controls.

## Description

Das Keyboard 4 Professional is designed with best-in-class, Cherry MX Blue switches that have click tactile bump when the activation point is hit. The combination of the tactile feel, The psycho-acoustic experience and incredible craftsmanship all deliver an experience like no other. Sleek design, laser-etched key caps, and oversized volume knob make this one beautifully crafted machine. The most advanced mechanical keyboard on the market today.

Review: Best Mechanical Keyboard I've Owned - The following review is regarding my experience with the Das Keyboard Professional (w/ Cherry MX Blue switches), which I’ve owned for several months now. I also own the Cherry MX Brown version of the same keyboard. SPECIFICATIONS Cord Length: 6.5’ Top Panel Thickness: ~ 1 mm Top Panel Material: Anodized aluminum (matte), though feels similar to powder-coated finish BUILD QUALITY The build quality of this keyboard is its strongest attribute. It’s extremely solid – there is no flexing of the keyboard at all. The keyboard is also perfectly stable on my desk as I type. After using it daily for several months now, the keyboard looks brand new. There hasn’t been any fading of the text on the key cap labels, and the black finish of the key caps hasn’t changed either. While the top panel of this keyboard is made of a solid piece of metal, the bottom is plastic (though a pretty solid feeling plastic). I suppose if the bottom of the keyboard was also made of metal that may be better, though it is possible that the plastic bottom is more effective in absorbing vibrations. DESIGN & FEATURES This keyboard is very well designed. The non-flashy approach looks great to me, particularly compared to so many of the mechanical keyboards that look maybe a bit over the top. The font of the key-cap labels is traditional looking, which I prefer to the extra-large stylized font found on many gaming keyboards. The media keys are, in my experience, useful and well-placed. The inclusion of a dedicated “sleep” button is also very useful to me, and many other mechanical keyboards I looked at didn’t have one. In the Windows power settings, I set the sleep key to put my display into standby rather than put my computer to sleep. The volume knob is also useful to me, and I think the way in which it is placed (where it hangs over the right edge of the backplate slightly) makes it easy to adjust. The knob appears to be made of plastic, with a rubberized finish along the side and a red (looks like anodized) ring accenting the top. While I’d prefer to have the volume knob be entirely black, the red accent doesn’t stand out too much and I imagine some people would actually like it. The das keyboard logo is, in my opinion, cool and it looks good on the top-right of the backplate. Just under the logo are the blue indicator lights for num lock, caps lock, and scroll lock. The indicator lights do the job and look great from a normal typing position, though they do put out quite a bit of light straight up – in a dark room my ceiling is illuminated in blue light just above the keyboard (I keep num lock on always). The magnetic stand / ruler of this keyboard actually seems to work pretty well. It provides a nice even support across the entire keyboard, and I never have an issue with the keyboard sliding on my glass desk. I admit that I haven’t yet had a need to take the stand off and use it as a ruler, but maybe to some it would be more useful. The USB 3.0 hub (two ports) along the top right of the keyboard is very useful to me. I have my wireless mouse adapter plugged into one of them. These USB ports are an actual hub as opposed to a pass-through, so the keyboard only requires one port on the computer. Regarding the keyboard’s cord – it does seem to be attached to the keyboard securely, though it is pretty darn thick. It attaches right in the back-center of the keyboard. It is nice having an extra long cord – though for my particular setup I still need to use a USB extension cable with it. I would definitely prefer to have a cord that isn’t operantly attached. Also this keyboard doesn’t have a backlight, which hasn’t been an issue for me as my monitor provides enough light to illuminate the keyboard, but for the price a plain white backlight would still be a nice option to have. Additional features include NKRO (which does work – supposedly it is disabled by pressing shift + mute), and Das Keyboard claims this keyboard’s firmware can be updated (though not sure what could really be changed). This keyboard requires no software or drivers, which I definitely prefer compared to keyboards from many of their competitors (like Corsair, Logitech, Razer – all of which want you to have their own software always running). CHERRY MX BLUE VERSION I purchased the cherry MX Blue version, and this is the version that I have been using most the time since I bought it several months ago. I personally like the “crisp” feel of the blue switches, though I will admit that I worry about them being too loud at times. This worry led me to also purchase the same version of this keyboard with the brown switches. CHERRY MX BROWN VERSION I purchased the cherry MX Brown version of this keyboard as well, and I tried it off and on over the last few months, as well as exclusively for a few weeks. Well I did like many aspects of the brown switches; overall I have concluded that I prefer the blues. The brown switches were quieter than the blue switches, but I never got over the way they felt more “mushy” compared to the blue switches. PRICE So, I like the keyboard - so far, it’s the best of any mechanical keyboard I’ve owned. The price is steep, and if it perhaps had backlit keys the price would seem more reasonable. That being said, a keyboard like this should last a very long time, and I would recommend it all things considered. I would give it a 4.5 star rating if I could, but I feel that a five star rating is more appropriate than a four star one.
Review: Best Keyboard on the market today ... bar none. - Best keyboard I've ever used ... at least since the early keyboards of the 1980s. On the keyboard market today, there is a plethora of keyboards produced ... with profit margins driving their design. I just threw one of those away. Then there are keyboards in which the brand is keenly focused on quality construction, superior design, and UI. The Das product fits tightly into the latter category. The keyboard is weighty and solid. It doesn't slide around your desktop when you inadvertently smack it with a book or whatnot. The tactile feedback of the keys is superb ... eliminating uncertainty from off-tempo or incidental key strikes. The Media Control system is nothing short of brilliant. Volume control: it is such an obvious solution ... put a volume knob on the keyboard rather than those infernal (+) and (-) buttons. I've seen no volume solution on other products that is as elegant as on this keyboard. The knob is even side-exposed, for better ergonomics. The media control buttons on this keyboard are low profile, but provide similar feedback when pressed. Slick! I have yet to use the USB ports, but I will use them eagerly when opportunity presents. The keyboard incline bar on the back of the keyboard doubles as a ruler ... also great outside-the-box thinking, though in truth I'll likely never use it as a ruler. (Given my druthers, I'd probably incline the keyboard more ... and Das Keyboard might be well to offer a higher incline bar/ruler in the future.) Top marks.

## Features

- 4 PROFESSIONAL MECHANICAL KEYBOARD - The thinnest mechanical keyboard in the world! The combination of tactile feel, the psycho-acoustic experience and incredible craftsmanship all deliver an unmatched typing experience that only Das Keyboard 4 offers. With a Das Keyboard 4, you'll type faster and longer. It feels so good, you won't want to stop.
- PREMIUM TACTILE EXPERIENCE - Best-in-class Cherry MX Blue mechanical key switches provide tactile and audio feedback so accurate it allows you to execute every keystroke with lightning-fast precision. Factory lubricated stabilizers on large keys for smooth typing with bumps on the F and J keys. Enjoy the tactile experience you love from a mechanical keyboard, with just enough sound to satisfy you - and not annoy your coworkers!
- UP TO 50 MILLION KEYSTROKES - Laser-etched keycaps for maximum durability are paired with Cherry MX Blue switches, giving your new mechanical keyboard life up to 50 million keystrokes. High-performance, gold-plated switches provide the best contact and typing experience because, unlike other metals, gold does not rust, increasing the lifespan of the switch.
- FULL N-KEY ROLLOVER - Fast typists, productive professionals and gamers will appreciate that Das Keyboard 4 supports full NKRO over USB. No need to use a PS2 adapter anymore. Just press shift + mute to toggle to NKRO (works with both Windows and Linux).
- 2 PORT USB 3.0 HUB & MORE - The convenience to charge USB devices & simultaneously upload content through USB is right at your fingertips. A blazing fast 2- port USB 3.0 hub to transfer music, high resolution pics & large videos at up to 5Gb/second. That’s 10x faster than USB 2.0. Extra long 6.5ft(201cm) USB cable w/ single USB A connector. Dedicated media controls w/ LARGE VOLUME KNOB & instant sleep button. Magnetically detachable footbar ruler to raise the keyboard to an optimal 4-degrees.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B00JI2APZQ |
| Additional Features | Ergonomic |
| Antenna Location | Office |
| Best Sellers Rank | #534 in Computer Keyboards |
| Brand | Das Keyboard |
| Built-In Media | USB Cable |
| Color | Clicky Tactile - Cherry MX Blue Switches |
| Compatible Devices | Most computers with a USB port |
| Compatible Operating System Family | Linux, MacOS, Windows |
| Connectivity Technology | USB |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 596 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Aluminum |
| External Testing Certification | Não aplicável |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00855800001425 |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 18.11"L x 7.09"W x 0.83"H |
| Item Type Name | Professional Clicky MX Blue Mechanical Keyboard |
| Item Weight | 2.6 Pounds |
| Keyboard Backlighting Color Support | Single Color |
| Keyboard Description | QWERTY |
| Keyboard Layout | QWERTY |
| Manufacturer | Das Keyboard |
| Mechanical Keyboard Switch Model | Cherry MX Blue |
| Mfr Part Number | DASK4MKPROCLI |
| Model Name | 4 Professional Cherry MX Blue |
| Model Number | DASK4MKPROCLI |
| Number of Keys | 104 |
| Number of Sections | 4 |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Office |
| Special Feature | Ergonomic |
| Style Name | Professional w/ USB 3 Hub |
| Switch Type | Clicky |
| Theme | Professional Productivity |
| Total USB 2.0 Ports | 2 |
| UPC | 855800001425 780746325017 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 1 year limited manufacturer warranty |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Das Keyboard
- **Color:** Clicky Tactile - Cherry MX Blue Switches
- **Compatible Devices:** Most computers with a USB port
- **Connectivity Technology:** USB
- **Keyboard Description:** QWERTY
- **Keyboard backlighting color support:** Single Color
- **Product Dimensions:** 18.11"L x 7.09"W x 0.83"H
- **Recommended Uses For Product:** Office
- **Special Feature:** Ergonomic
- **Style:** Professional w/ USB 3 Hub

## Images

![4 Professional Wired Mechanical Keyboard, Cherry MX Blue Mechanical Switches, 2-Port USB 3.0 Hub, Volume Knob, Aluminum Top (104 Keys, Black) - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/613eXhkRJxL.jpg)

## Available Options

This product comes in different **Color, Style** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Is the cord really 66ft long?**
A: The cord is 2 meters long which is approximately 6.6 ft. 
https://www.calculateme.com/length/meters/to-feet/2

**Q: Does this computer have protrusions so you can fell where the home keys are? I can't tell if the images are renders or photos.**
A: Yes, it does have the standard home key guides.

**Q: Is this particular model compatible with Mac?**
A: I have yet to see a modern PC keyboard FULLY compatible with the Mac. Fully compatible means that keys work during startup so you can boot into safe mode, switch to a different drive, reinstall the operating system, run disk utility, reset PRAM, etc. I was burned when I bought a "fully" Mac-compatible keyboard that wasn't. Now I must keep an Apple keyboard nearby for startup tasks.

**Q: Should I buy this keyboard or a keyboard like the Corsair K70?**
A: I had a K95 RGB that bit the dust, IMO backlighting is a toy that's a bit overrated. (Something for me to fiddle with when I'm bored, but more an indication of needing to get outside instead of sitting around some more in front of a computer). Also I looked up trying to fix a water-damaged Corsair, what a nightmare.

I ended up buying this Das keyboard from my local MicroCenter, same price, and could just pick it up and take it home. They also offer a no-questions-asked warranty, which in my use-case (I love coffee and will typically drink it in the early morning while I work at the keyboard) is really important!

Lastly the Corsair isn't nearly as solid-feeling as this unit is. For a similar price, this Das 4 Professional has a great volume knob (the Corsair's is an awkward 'roller' that I never used). I never used the Corsair's programmable function keys (may be of interest to gamers but not for me). Also Corsair's software for lighting (iCue) was enormous - believe it or not, it is 456MB large! Insane - this keyboard needs no software, it is plug-and-play, immediately recognized by W10 and I'm told is fine for Linux as well.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Best Mechanical Keyboard I've Owned
*by J***E on April 5, 2017*

The following review is regarding my experience with the Das Keyboard Professional (w/ Cherry MX Blue switches), which I’ve owned for several months now. I also own the Cherry MX Brown version of the same keyboard. SPECIFICATIONS Cord Length: 6.5’ Top Panel Thickness: ~ 1 mm Top Panel Material: Anodized aluminum (matte), though feels similar to powder-coated finish BUILD QUALITY The build quality of this keyboard is its strongest attribute. It’s extremely solid – there is no flexing of the keyboard at all. The keyboard is also perfectly stable on my desk as I type. After using it daily for several months now, the keyboard looks brand new. There hasn’t been any fading of the text on the key cap labels, and the black finish of the key caps hasn’t changed either. While the top panel of this keyboard is made of a solid piece of metal, the bottom is plastic (though a pretty solid feeling plastic). I suppose if the bottom of the keyboard was also made of metal that may be better, though it is possible that the plastic bottom is more effective in absorbing vibrations. DESIGN & FEATURES This keyboard is very well designed. The non-flashy approach looks great to me, particularly compared to so many of the mechanical keyboards that look maybe a bit over the top. The font of the key-cap labels is traditional looking, which I prefer to the extra-large stylized font found on many gaming keyboards. The media keys are, in my experience, useful and well-placed. The inclusion of a dedicated “sleep” button is also very useful to me, and many other mechanical keyboards I looked at didn’t have one. In the Windows power settings, I set the sleep key to put my display into standby rather than put my computer to sleep. The volume knob is also useful to me, and I think the way in which it is placed (where it hangs over the right edge of the backplate slightly) makes it easy to adjust. The knob appears to be made of plastic, with a rubberized finish along the side and a red (looks like anodized) ring accenting the top. While I’d prefer to have the volume knob be entirely black, the red accent doesn’t stand out too much and I imagine some people would actually like it. The das keyboard logo is, in my opinion, cool and it looks good on the top-right of the backplate. Just under the logo are the blue indicator lights for num lock, caps lock, and scroll lock. The indicator lights do the job and look great from a normal typing position, though they do put out quite a bit of light straight up – in a dark room my ceiling is illuminated in blue light just above the keyboard (I keep num lock on always). The magnetic stand / ruler of this keyboard actually seems to work pretty well. It provides a nice even support across the entire keyboard, and I never have an issue with the keyboard sliding on my glass desk. I admit that I haven’t yet had a need to take the stand off and use it as a ruler, but maybe to some it would be more useful. The USB 3.0 hub (two ports) along the top right of the keyboard is very useful to me. I have my wireless mouse adapter plugged into one of them. These USB ports are an actual hub as opposed to a pass-through, so the keyboard only requires one port on the computer. Regarding the keyboard’s cord – it does seem to be attached to the keyboard securely, though it is pretty darn thick. It attaches right in the back-center of the keyboard. It is nice having an extra long cord – though for my particular setup I still need to use a USB extension cable with it. I would definitely prefer to have a cord that isn’t operantly attached. Also this keyboard doesn’t have a backlight, which hasn’t been an issue for me as my monitor provides enough light to illuminate the keyboard, but for the price a plain white backlight would still be a nice option to have. Additional features include NKRO (which does work – supposedly it is disabled by pressing shift + mute), and Das Keyboard claims this keyboard’s firmware can be updated (though not sure what could really be changed). This keyboard requires no software or drivers, which I definitely prefer compared to keyboards from many of their competitors (like Corsair, Logitech, Razer – all of which want you to have their own software always running). CHERRY MX BLUE VERSION I purchased the cherry MX Blue version, and this is the version that I have been using most the time since I bought it several months ago. I personally like the “crisp” feel of the blue switches, though I will admit that I worry about them being too loud at times. This worry led me to also purchase the same version of this keyboard with the brown switches. CHERRY MX BROWN VERSION I purchased the cherry MX Brown version of this keyboard as well, and I tried it off and on over the last few months, as well as exclusively for a few weeks. Well I did like many aspects of the brown switches; overall I have concluded that I prefer the blues. The brown switches were quieter than the blue switches, but I never got over the way they felt more “mushy” compared to the blue switches. PRICE So, I like the keyboard - so far, it’s the best of any mechanical keyboard I’ve owned. The price is steep, and if it perhaps had backlit keys the price would seem more reasonable. That being said, a keyboard like this should last a very long time, and I would recommend it all things considered. I would give it a 4.5 star rating if I could, but I feel that a five star rating is more appropriate than a four star one.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Best Keyboard on the market today ... bar none.
*by P***S on November 12, 2015*

Best keyboard I've ever used ... at least since the early keyboards of the 1980s. On the keyboard market today, there is a plethora of keyboards produced ... with profit margins driving their design. I just threw one of those away. Then there are keyboards in which the brand is keenly focused on quality construction, superior design, and UI. The Das product fits tightly into the latter category. The keyboard is weighty and solid. It doesn't slide around your desktop when you inadvertently smack it with a book or whatnot. The tactile feedback of the keys is superb ... eliminating uncertainty from off-tempo or incidental key strikes. The Media Control system is nothing short of brilliant. Volume control: it is such an obvious solution ... put a volume knob on the keyboard rather than those infernal (+) and (-) buttons. I've seen no volume solution on other products that is as elegant as on this keyboard. The knob is even side-exposed, for better ergonomics. The media control buttons on this keyboard are low profile, but provide similar feedback when pressed. Slick! I have yet to use the USB ports, but I will use them eagerly when opportunity presents. The keyboard incline bar on the back of the keyboard doubles as a ruler ... also great outside-the-box thinking, though in truth I'll likely never use it as a ruler. (Given my druthers, I'd probably incline the keyboard more ... and Das Keyboard might be well to offer a higher incline bar/ruler in the future.) Top marks.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Solid, clicky, responsive, and built like a tank.
*by D***E on July 1, 2015*

I was a little bit worried when I made the decision to purchase a Cherry MX Blue keyboard because of the noise factor. However, after receiving this keyboard and typing on it for several hours, I must say that the Das Keyboard is no louder than my employee's who are using XArmor keyboards with Cherry MX Browns. Make no mistake, this keyboard has no frills, no blinking lights, no special software macros for gaming but that's ok. The keyboard has weight to it and typing on it just feels right. I like the added touch of the ruler as a stand - it may sound strange but oddly enough, I found it useful in less than a day. The two factors that made me choose the Das Keyboard over everything else was that this keyboard has two USB ports as well as great placement of a volume knob. It's more convenient to plug in to the keyboard than to reach under my desk to get to my computer's ports. The volume knob and media keys are also a nice touch. I have heard people say this keyboard slides on a smooth surface but my desk at home and at work is wood and this keyboard doesn't budge. Maybe on glass? I don't know. I do know the Das Keyboard 4 Pro has some significant weight to it. Nothing "cheap" about it. Overall, this keyboard feels like it will last several years which is why I bought it. It's a minor investment for a tool which I use on a daily basis and typing on it simply feels great. You never know what you are missing in a mechanical keyboard until you actually own and use one. So for those looking for a solid keyboard with zero gimmicks and a purist typing experience - I recommend the Das Keyboard Professional 4.

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