Type in Style! 🎉 Elevate your workspace with the Keychron K2.
The Keychron K2 is a compact 75% layout mechanical keyboard featuring RGB backlighting, Bluetooth 5.1 connectivity, and a robust 4000 mAh battery. Designed for both Mac and Windows users, it offers a tactile typing experience with Gateron G Pro Blue switches, making it perfect for home, office, and light gaming use.
Keyboard Layout | QWERTY |
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
Button Quantity | 84 |
Number of Sections | 1 |
Is Electric | Yes |
Keyboard Backlighting Color Support | RGB |
Number of Batteries Required | 1 |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Switch Type | Gateron G Pro |
Compatible Devices | Laptop, Tablet, Smartphone |
Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth, USB |
Special Features | Mac layout, Windows, Mechanical Keyboard, Bluetooth USB C Wired dual mode, LED Backlit,Gateron Switch |
Number of Keys | 84 |
Style | Modern |
Theme | RGB |
Color | Gateron G Pro Blue Switch |
Material | ABS (for A and B series), aluminum bezels and ABS bottom frame (for C series) |
L**M
Best stock <$100 wireless mechanical keyboard
I spent forever looking for a wireless mechanical keyboard with this exact key layout and landed on this one. It's kind of nuts how good this one is stock not only for sound but also build and its features (I got it for $67 on sale, at the time of writing it says it's normally listed at $72 or something).Here's a dry run:+ Excellent keyboard tapping sound (Not annoying/high pitch, somewhere between "thocky" and "clicky"? My wife described it as "the sound of rolling dice". I assume mods/different keycaps can change the experience but the stock sound is quite nice to me)+ Very robust lighting settings. Apart from choosing a preset color, you can pick different cool patterns or just plain backlit+ You adjust the colors and patterns DIRECTLY on the keyboard using key combinations listed in the instructions, there is NO third party application junk required to download just to manage the keyboard colors (Unlike my previous Razer non mechanical keyboard)+ Nice and hefty, though the heft might not make this the most ideal keyboard to travel around with, but its compact size is suuuper nice+ Because I am a non Numpad scrub, this very specific key layout is extremely nice for my needs, but if you really need a Numpad or don't think you could give one up, definitely check out other layouts+ I like the switch on the side for quick switch between wired connection or BT, also the BT works surprisingly well (My computer and Xbox controller don't cooperate with BT, but the keyboard instantly connected and has been more than reliable for gaming)+ Charge time seems really good, I haven't let it die yet but I charge it every week/10 days or so when I remember to, and it doesn't seem to take very long (Maybe an hour or two, kind of whenever I notice the charge light is green)- The BT mode goes to "sleep" faster than I feel like it should and there's no way to adjust it. It only takes a few seconds to turn on but if you're watching longform YouTube content or something and then start typing afterwards, the "1" will blink with a blue light a few times before the keyboard automatically reconnects and then you can continue using it. I wish I could alter how long it takes before it goes to "sleep" but it hasn't affected my gaming or anything so farOverall, extremely robust and great sounding stock keyboard and, I dig not needing to download something to manage the lights/patterns and how well the wireless works (sans the "sleep" timing).
A**R
Affordable, feature-packed keyboard
What's not to love about this keyboard? It's phenomenal!Gateron Brown linear switches. They're not "clicky" and they provide a light tactile bump. But they're not mushy like a membrane keyboard. The actuation point for the keys is very close to the top of the keystroke, meaning that you don't have to push the keys all the way down. This reduces finger fatigue and increases typing speed at the same time. My other mechanical keyboard has cherry blues - tactile and clicky - which some people love but I do not.3-channel bluetooth connectivity with on-the-fly switching and a three-week battery. That's right, it's wireless and you can switch between devices. It supports mac, windows, ios, and android, so you can type messages on your phone. And not only that, it stays alive forever.Features. This keyboard comes packed with features. Screen brightness adjustment, window switching and management, keyboard backlight adjustment, media and volume controls, dedicated screenshot button, all in a compact form. Someone was complaining about it missing an "insert" key on another review - I don't miss accidentally writing over my work. Arrow keys come included. Document navigation keys like page up/down, home and end, which other compact wireless mechanical keyboards do not have.Backlit RGB options. This keyboard lights up pretty with multiple settings. This is more for fun, but it does have a solid backlight color option.Tiny. This thing is compact which means it's travel-ready. It's got less width than my 15.6" laptop. It hardly weighs anything. It's wireless (3 weeks!) with a rechargeable battery.Price point. This thing is $90. You can find less expensive keyboards, but they don't have nearly the functionality of this one. This one is designed with programming, office work, and gaming in mind.Personal preference: I might miss having a number pad because I periodically type a lot of numbers. But being wireless and travel-ready more than makes up for that. Additionally some people may complain about key wobble and thin key caps. I haven’t found either of these issues to affect my work. For a portable keyboard these problems are excusable.I am highly satisfied with this product. I haven't had it long enough to experience any defects, and if I do I'll update this review. Future improvement: custom rubber-coated gaming keycaps.
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