Brand | Keychron |
Compatible Devices | Laptop, Tablet, Smartphone |
Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth & USB |
Keyboard Description | Gaming |
Recommended Uses For Product | Office, Gaming |
Special Feature | Ergonomic |
Color | Brown switch |
Number of Keys | 87 |
Keyboard backlighting color support | Single Color |
Style | Modern |
- Keychron K8 is a 87 keys Bluetooth wireless mechanical keyboard non-backlight version made for Mac and Windows. The K8 is engineered to maximize your productivity with most popular TKL layout.
- With a unique Mac layout while compatible with Windows, the Keychron K8 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 K8 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.
- With the Keychron mechanical switch providing unrivaled tactile responsiveness on the Brown switch with up to 50 million keystroke durable lifespan.
- Two level adjustable feet (6º and 9º) and inclined bottom frame provides a great ergonomic support for long lasting typing comfort.
Justin W Bowling Verified Buyer –
I really, really love this keyboard. Full disclosure, I am new to the world of Mechanical keyboards, but the reviews on this one seemed good and I liked the old school look of it. I went with the brown switches and they are perfect. They are clicky but not obnoxiously loud. The tactile feedback of the keys is really nice, and the keyboard itself feels well built and has a little bit of weight to it. In other words it looks and feels expensive. My typing accuracy also nearly immediately improved, and I am able to type lightning fast on this thing. I am planning on getting another keyboard with different switches at some point, and I am going to have a hard time getting a brand other than Keychron.
S Skelton Verified Buyer –
I have $15 keyboards from 15 years ago with keys whose labels have long since faded from use that still work great today.
I also have this $70 Keychron keyboard from barely over a year ago (i.e. barely out of warranty) that was strictly used for work and has multiple keys that have stopped working.
Their support was quick to respond but only offered to allow me to pay to have new parts shipped to me that I would need to solder myself. Fair enough since it’s out of warranty but I will never buy from them again if this is how short-lived their products are.
strawberry Verified Buyer –
I like it, bought a used one cause of the price, i mainly bought it for the noise it makes, if you like keyboard sounds this is great, and for aesthetics. I will say, after you use it for a while it “goes to sleep” and so you have to wake it up, and its a bit annoying, but I guess its because its a used one, if you it on sale, I’d buy it.
William Lee Verified Buyer –
I’d never pay for a full price Keychron because I think their keyboard is filmsy, the keys wiggle a lot and the connection is unstable at times – speaking on experience with previous keychrons. This one didn’t get improved too much but I got it for less than $40 when it went on sale (clearance?). Cheapest Mac-compatible wireless mechkey I could find. Picture is with custom keycaps, not the crappy ABS keychron ones
Mike P. Verified Buyer –
Adam Verified Buyer –
Updated my last K8 with this model, love the retro color. Love the brown switches, works well!
Anonymous Verified Buyer –
I bought keychron K10 and this one.
Notable difference is that K10 have quieter sound
This one sounds similar to Redragon mechanical keyboard that my friend have.
I am using this one for m1 macbook and it smoothly connects through bluetooth and wakes up fast too.