Brand | Keychron |
Compatible Devices | Laptop, Tablet |
Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth, USB |
Keyboard Description | USB |
Recommended Uses For Product | Office |
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Color | K Pro Red Switch |
Number of Keys | 84 |
Keyboard backlighting color support | RGB |
Style | Modern |
- Keychron K2 Pro QMK/VIA wireless custom mechanical keyboard with RGB backlight allows anyone to master any keys or macro commands on its 75% compact layout through VIA, it has included keycaps for both Windows and macOS, and users can hot-swap with any MX mechanical switch in a breeze. The pre-lubed Keychron K Pro red switches pre-installed given that 2 ±0.4mm pre-travel and 45 ±10gf operating force, features a nice linear feeling.
- The K2 Pro hot-swappable sockets are mounted on the PCB, so you can hot-swap every switch on the K2 Pro with almost all of the 3pin and 5pin MX style mechanical switches on the market (including Cherry, Gateron, Kailh, Panda, etc.) without soldering. Also integrated the PCB-mounted screw-in stabilizers for a smoother typing experience with less wobbliness on the big keys such as space bar, shift, enter, and backspace. The Keychron K2 Pro also supports third-party screw-in PCB stabilizers.
- You can connect the K2 Pro with up to 3 devices wirelessly via its stable Broadcom Bluetooth 5.1 for seamless multitasking across your laptop, phone, and tablet. Switch among them swiftly, and it’s fully compatible with both Mac and Windows. A reliable USB Type-C wired connection is also available when you need it.
- With the QMK & VIA support, you can simply connect the K2 Pro to your device with a cable, drag and drop your favorite keys or macro commands to remap any key you want on any system (macOS, Windows, or Linux).
- The K2 Pro comes with our unique OSA profile (OEM profile with spherical-angle) with non-backlit shine through double-shot PBT that aim to provide a more comfortable fingertip feel with excellent oil resistance for long-term use. Comes with more than 22 types of RGB backlight settings, the south-facing RGB is designed to better illuminate the keyboard backlight from the typist’s angle.
TheSalsa Verified Buyer –
This thing is soooo nice. Has great sound and is super quick to type on. Lowkey like it better than my custom mechanical keyboard I built from scratch. Definitely recommend picking one up if you’re in the market for a budget mechanical keyboard
Mike Verified Buyer –
When I was in the market for my first mechanical keyboard, I wasn’t sure I wanted to pay this kind of money, so I opted for the K2 v2 for about $50 less. That was a nice keyboard, but a) it was just a bit more “clacky” than I liked, and b) it had red switches, which were fine, but I was curious to see why brown switches are so popular.
Less than six months in, I couldn’t wait any longer and got this one. It’s great. The brown switches offer a little gentle resistance, and the sound is more muffled but still pleasantly mechanical. I think Keychron makes great looking and sounding keyboards.
Matthew Adams Verified Buyer –
I don’t typically review things until I’ve had a week or so with them, but damn I love this keyboard. It feels great to type on, and sounds nice but isn’t obnoxiously loud. I went with the brown switches to change things up from the linear switches I used to get, and I like them better than any of the linear’s I’ve tried before. the tactile feedback is very slight and there’s no obnoxiously loud click noise like with the Blue’s. The VIA software just works, bluetooth works and doesn’t miss keypresses like the last board I tested and won’t name. So far it’s great. If anything changes I will reflect that in this review. It’s worth the extra dollars to get a quality keyboard that I’ll use every day. I hope it lasts for many years to come.