Brand | Keychron |
Compatible Devices | Laptop, Tablet, Smartphone |
Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth & USB |
Keyboard Description | Gaming |
Recommended Uses For Product | Office |
Special Feature | Backlit |
Color | Hot-swap Gateron G Pro Brown Switch |
Number of Keys | 84 |
Keyboard backlighting color support | RGB |
Style | Modern |
- Keychron K2, a 75% layout 84 keys RGB backlight wireless mechanical keyboard giving you all the keys and function you need while keeping it compact. And let you personalize per-key typing experience without soldering, just pop them in and it’s done.
- With a unique Mac layout while compatible with Windows, the Keychron K2 has all essential multimedia and function keys you need. Extra keycaps for both Windows and Mac operating systems are included.
- Connects with up to 3 devices via the reliable Broadcom Bluetooth 5.1 chipset and switch among them easily for multitasking needs. The K2 is best to fit home, office and light gaming use while connecting with your smartphone, laptop and iPad. It also has wired mode with USB Type-C connection.
- K2 can last up to 72 hours typing, or up to 7 days normal use (count 8hrs per day) with a 4000 mAh big battery, which is one of the biggest in mechanical keyboard. N-key rollover (NKRO) on wired mode or 6KRO on wireless mode.
- The K2 gives the freedom to customize your typing experience with its hot-swappable PCB. With the pre-installed Gateron G Pro mechanical Brown switch providing unrivaled tactile responsiveness with up to 50 million keystroke lifespan. The K2 has enchanting RGB backlight with double-shot ABS keycaps legends that sync with your mood; available in 15+ types of flashing light included static white light mode.
Luis Jose Sztul Torselli Verified Buyer –
Good product quality, easy to use for MacBook users
Wishwa Perera Verified Buyer –
The product is good and arrived fast. But it is pretty much useless to me as the layout is in German. It is not mentioned in the description apart from the title has a DE in the end for the model. and the pictures are misleading.
Parker W. Verified Buyer –
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.
Dzhalal Verified Buyer –
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
Anonymous Verified Buyer –
Very good keyboard at this price range. Bluetooth connectivity and switching works pretty well. Takes less space on the desk . Initially you would need some time to get habitual with the keys but works well when you switch from MAC to Windows.
I recommend this keyboard as one of the best wireless mechanical keyboards.
jose arriaga Verified Buyer –
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.
jim armstrong Verified Buyer –
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
Aaron S. Verified Buyer –
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.
MMZ Verified Buyer –
My first mechanical keyboard so cant compare, but I am fully satisfied and everything is as advertised