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Can you replace the battery in a Keychron Q1 Pro?

Yes
The short answerYes, but it is a screwdriver job, not a swap. The Q1 Pro has an internal lithium battery connected by a small plug under the case; Keychron lists the exact capacity for your revision on its spec page and sells spares through support. If the board is still under warranty, ask support before opening it.

How the replacement works

  • Unscrew the case bottom screws and lift the plate assembly gently; use the driver Keychron supplies for your revision.
  • The battery sits in the case bottom with a two-wire JST-style connector. Unplug, swap, replug.
  • Avoid prying near the battery itself; puncturing lithium cells is dangerous.

Where to get the part

Contact Keychron support with your order number and ask for the Q1 Pro battery part; they routinely sell spares. Generic batteries with matching voltage, capacity and connector exist, but verify polarity on the connector before plugging one in, since it is not standardized between brands.

0% 20% 80% 100% daily-use and storage sweet spot Sitting empty ages cells fast. Full is fine to ride, poor for storage.
The lithium charge window that decides how long an e-bike pack lasts

Is it worth doing?

If your battery still charges but runtime has dropped, a swap restores wireless life for a fraction of a new board. If the board is under warranty, ask support first; a failing battery within the warranty window is their problem, not yours.

Habits that slow battery aging

  • Lithium cells age fastest when held at full charge and high temperature. If the board lives plugged in at your desk, unplug it now and then and let it run down partway.
  • The widely used guideline for lithium packs is to spend most of their time between roughly 20 and 80 percent charge; the board does not enforce this, but you can.
  • Turn the backlight down or off in wireless mode; it is the dominant drain.
  • Storing the board unused for months? Leave it around half charge, not full and not empty, and somewhere cool.

Worn battery or something else: a quick diagnosis

Before ordering a new cell, rule out cheaper explanations.

  • Short runtime but otherwise normal: classic battery wear, especially after a couple of years of daily wireless use.
  • Will not charge at all: try another cable and port first; USB issues masquerade as dead batteries constantly.
  • Dies suddenly at a healthy-looking percentage: a worn cell whose reported charge no longer matches reality; a swap fixes this too.
  • Wireless drops but wired works fine: that is a radio or interference problem, not the battery.

If the board is under warranty, stop here and email Keychron support with the symptom instead.

Handling and disposing of the old cell

Treat the removed battery with respect. Put tape over the connector so the terminals cannot short against metal in a drawer, and never puncture or bend the pouch. Do not bin it with household waste; battery recycling points at electronics stores and municipal collection accept lithium packs. One more caution: if the old battery looks swollen or the case had become hard to close, stop using the keyboard on battery power immediately and remove the cell carefully without pressing on it. A swollen lithium pouch is the one situation where this stops being a casual weekend swap and becomes a handle-with-care job.

People also ask

How long does the Keychron Q1 Pro battery last?

It depends heavily on the backlight; wireless life with the lighting off is many times longer than with it on. Keychron lists the current figures on the product page, which beats trusting forum numbers that may describe older firmware.

Can you use the Keychron Q1 Pro with a dead battery?

Yes, in wired mode. The board runs from USB power over the cable, so a worn battery costs you wireless, not the keyboard. That also means a swap can wait until it actually bothers you.

Should I leave the Keychron Q1 Pro plugged in all the time?

It is fine, but lithium cells age fastest when held at full charge. If the board lives on the cable, unplug it occasionally and let it run down partway; the commonly cited healthy band is roughly 20 to 80 percent.

Does opening the Keychron Q1 Pro void the warranty?

Keychron sells the Q series as customizable and opening the case is part of normal use, but damage you cause is your own. Warranty terms can change, so confirm the current policy with support before repairing an in-warranty board.

Last checked 2026-07-15. Spotted something out of date? The specs change; the answer gets rechecked.