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The Keychron K2 is a versatile 75% layout mechanical keyboard designed for both Mac and Windows users. It features a hot-swappable design, allowing for easy customization of switches, and boasts a powerful 4000 mAh battery for extended use. With Bluetooth 5.1 connectivity, it can connect to up to three devices, making it perfect for multitasking. The keyboard also includes vibrant RGB backlighting and a compact design, making it ideal for home, office, and light gaming environments.
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
Button Quantity | 84 |
Number of Batteries Required | 1 |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Switch Type | Gateron G Pro Brown |
Compatible Devices | Laptop, Tablet, Smartphone |
Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth & USB |
Special Features | Backlit |
Number of Keys | 84 |
Style | Modern |
Theme | mechanical keyboards |
Color | Hot-swap Gateron G Pro Brown Switch |
Material | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 4.84"L x 12.32"W x 1.61"H |
F**T
Nice keyboard
Pros:-Nice design. I like the color scheme, just enough and not too loud.-Build quality feels solid. Mostly plastic but feels good and sounds decent.-Connectivity, easy to get setup and going with Bluetooth or wired options.-RGB is decent, gives you some pretty good options without any bloat software.Cons:-Wireless range is not that great if you’re buying this for a HTPC keyboard. Bluetooth isn’t ideal and the connection drops frequently. I would suggest a keyboard with a 2.4ghz dongle if you’re use case is greater than 3’.Overall for the price I paid it’s great. Mainly used as a keyboard for my laptop so no issues there, can see this being used as a simple desktop keyboard as well if you don’t need a full sized keyboard.
J**G
sounds great when you add the foam it comes with to the bottom of the case
I ordered this, the RK 84 and the RK84 aluminum edition. So far, I like the sound of this keyboard the most, the RK 84 plastic 2nd and the RK84 aluminum is a completely different sound and more marbly (different from the two with plastic bodies but also great). It's so nice and convenient that they include a large piece of foam with the keychron k2 that you can cut and place it in the bottom of the keyboard because it greatly improves the sound profile. The RGB is also very nice and I like how there is a dedicated switch for changing it on the fly.I did end up replacing the gateron blue switches it came with (changed to kailh box red v2) and keycaps because the main reason I bought this board was to dip my toes into the mech keyboard hobby. If you're doing the same, then I strongly recommend either this board as well as the RK84. The plastic RK84 has 2 USB passthrough ports on the back which is nice). I slightly prefer the sound of the keychron k2 overall, but the differences are honestly fairly negligible
J**A
I love it
It looks amazing, it feels amazing, it's way better off what I was expecting. I am coming from a TKL keyboard, so it's hard to get use to the new keys' location but rather than that I had no complaints, all keys are soft to press, all of them work, compatible with windows and mac which is a plus since I use on my work and on my house. I love the RGB, it's not super bright like others, and it comes with a lot of different color options, I connect it with cable and also with Bluetooth to my work computer, and it works flawlessly.
A**.
Tremendous Budget Option, with some drawbacks
This is an amazingly priced budget option, especially if you are someone who has a Mac layout machine, or even the need to switch between machines with differing OS. The built in BT wireless with up to 3 channels is also a big plus.When it comes to customization, the hot-swappable PCB is a fantastic option. I opted for Epomaker Wisteria switches and after tempest modding and adding PE foam for dampening, it's extremely poppy and satisfying.My gripes have to do with the fact that it would have been nice to have a rubber gasket mounted PCB, though I understand at this price point you can't have it all. Additionally, the PCB LEDs are north facing for some reason (away from the user, opposite side of the POM stem of your keycaps), so LED effects can be diminished or even completely invisible in the case of side printed caps. Most keyboard LEDs are south facing for this reason, the switches are essentially upside down on the K2.
1**7
Best Keyboard I Own! Great Feel and LED.
This Keyboard is Awesome! It has bright LED keys that individually light up and some cool programmed patterns. Also feels great, there is no space bar bend when pressing on either side, And it's a perfect portable size. I could go on but basically out of the 5 stand alone keyboards I own, ranging up to $235, this is the best one I own. Perfect price for a fantastic keyboard!
D**L
First mechanical keyboard, 2 years later, still love it
This was my first mechanical keyboard. I wanted a mechanical keyboard that was RGB but also could be sued wirelessly. Everything else I looked at seemed to be in $150 range, so I was surprised by the price of this one. Definitley was skeptical. And yet, I have had it for two years now and still love every click. Quality is great. I take it to work sometimes and it fared well in my backpack. No issues with any keys, all original. The RGb is going strong as well
P**.
Great keyboard
I really like this keyboard. There are better ones out there, but what you get at this price is pretty unbeatable. Hot swap, mechanical keyboard with a nice sound profile? Yes please.
A**M
A great Mac-first option
I had been wanting to try out a mechanical keyboard for a while, but as a Mac user, the options for a fully assembled keyboard were pretty slim. If you are just getting started with a mechanical keyboard, are intimidated by the idea of customizing and programming one yourself, or don't want to invest several hundred dollars for a keyboard, it is hard for a Mac user to go wrong with the Keychron K2.I got the brown switch version. It feels great, although it is a lot louder than I expected. The build quality seems great to me; I've dropped it a few times and other than the keycaps needing to be popped back on, it is no worse for the wear.Some people seem to not like the small charging port on the side, but I haven't had a problem with it. The battery life is excellent.Nitpicky things I don't love:– The RGB lights aren't very bright, and you have to cycle through them one by one. So if you hit the key to change the setting on accident, you have to go all the way back around to get back to your preferred option.– I wish the 'home' and 'end' buttons were above 'pgup' and 'pgdn.' Just a personal preference.
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