
The long-awaited Flow also has a Japanese-language layout lineup.
On June 27, 2025, Lofree Japan (Sanyo Godo Kaisha) announced in a press release that it has begun taking reservations for its new product, Flow Lite JIS.
(Information reference: https: //prtimes.jp/main/html/rd/p/000000010.000143092.html)

The pre-order start and delivery schedule and prices are as follows
■Sales Schedule
- Reservation period: June 28, 2025 0:00 – July 31, 2025 23:59
- Shipping: Shipment is scheduled to begin in mid-August 2025.
■Sales Site
Selling price: 19,800 yen (tax included)
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Lofree’s first Japanese-language model is available in “White” and “Vintage Gray,” two colors that are easy to use in the office.


The difference between the Japanese- and English-language versions is, in addition to the “difference in physical layout, In addition to the difference in physical layout, the space bar is split. In addition to the difference in physical layout, the space bar is split.


The Japanese layout was supervised by Ryosuke Kawamura, who runs Greenkeys, a media company specializing in keyboards, and a split space bar was used to optimize thumb movement.
KawamuraOh, actually, it is a product I supervise.
I am afraid.
This allows the unused spacebar to be assigned a “different role”.

As for changing the keymap, the original keymap modification software “Lofree Keymapper” can be used to easily change the keymap.

As for the Japanese-language model, the “silent linear only” keyswitch is also a major feature, which suggests the concept of “office-friendly surroundings without compromising the typing experience.
The silent switch is the “Void”, which was newly designed at the same time as the release of the Lofree Flow2.

Another key feature is the use of POM, a self-lubricating material that provides a smooth typing experience the more you use it.
KawamuraCompared to the older Silent Linear “Hades”, the typing feel has been upgraded with a firm bottoming feel.
The newly designed keyswitch also features a new LED diffuser, which serves to diffuse the backlight nicely.
(The switch image is SURFER /PULSE to be released at the same time as Void)



Flow Lite JISのスペック▷▷
Flow Lite JIS technical specification:
- specification
- Number of keys: 89
- Number of multi-function keys: 16
- Hot-swap support: 0
- Typing angle: 3°, 6
- Switch type: Silent linear
- Factory rub: 0
- Backlight Color: White
- Size / Weight
- Size: 316.8mm x 138mm x 23.5mm
- Weight: 604g
- raw materials
- Keyboard body: ABS
- Keycap: PBT+PC Double shot
- Key switch: Full POM
- connection
- Technical certification: Obtained (R219-249253)
- Connection mode: Bluetooth 5.4, wired USB-C, 2.4GHz wireless
- Bluetooth Name: Flow84-L@Lofree
- Bluetooth connection distance: 15m
- Number of Bluetooth connection channels: 3
- Operating OS: Windows, macOS
- battery
- Battery capacity: 2,000mAh
- Charging time: 3 hours
- Charging terminal: USB-C
- Maximum operating time: approx. 80 hours
- manufacture
- Design and manufacturer: Lofree
- Country of origin: China
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