

⌨️ Elevate your workspace with the Keychron K2 — where style meets unstoppable productivity!
The Keychron K2 is a premium 75% mechanical keyboard featuring 84 keys with hot-swappable Keychron Super Red linear switches, an aluminum frame, and vibrant RGB backlighting. It supports both Bluetooth 5.1 wireless connectivity for up to 3 devices and USB-C wired mode. Designed for Mac and Windows compatibility, it offers a robust 4000mAh battery lasting up to 7 days of typical use, making it ideal for professionals seeking a compact, customizable, and durable keyboard for work and light gaming.














| ASIN | B08746ZJZ6 |
| Additional Features | Backlit |
| Antenna Location | Everyday Use |
| Best Sellers Rank | #28,391 in Video Games ( See Top 100 in Video Games ) #174 in Mac Gaming Keyboards #1,514 in PC Gaming Keyboards |
| Brand | Keychron |
| Built-In Media | Keycaps |
| Button Quantity | 84 |
| Color | Keychron Super Red Switch |
| Compatible Devices | Laptop, Smartphone, Tablet |
| Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth & USB |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 467 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene, Aluminum |
| Generation | 2nd Generation |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 12.48"L x 4.84"W x 1.38"H |
| Item Weight | 1.5 Kilograms |
| Keyboard Description | Mechanical |
| Keyboard Layout | QWERTY |
| Manufacturer | Keychron |
| Model Name | Keychron K2 |
| Model Number | K2 C1H |
| Number of Keys | 84 |
| Number of Sections | 5 |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Everyday Use |
| Special Feature | Backlit |
| Style Name | Modern |
| Switch Type | Linear |
| Theme | Gaming and Productivity |
| UPC | 617748997778 |
A**R
Excellent Production Keyboard
Keychron K2, hot-swap aluminum frame, with Gateron blues I got the blues because the brown one wasn't available at the time (had no idea it'd be restocked a week later. Oh well) and the reds were more expensive. I swapped them out for Kailh Speed Coppers. I didnt like the blues at all, but personal preference. This keyboard is excellent for typing. If you're into gaming, you may not like it. I haven't noticed any lag even on Bluetooth but according to RTings it's measured to be pretty high. You also don't have features like disabling the windows key or easy key remapping or macros. For work, though, it's awesome. Solid, good battery life (you can set it to never sleep automatically, default is sleep after 10 minutes and waking takes 5 seconds ish), no-fuss BT connection. Feels great to type on (I don't have a lot to compare it to), the keys don't rattle or ring a whole lot. The browns or reds should be quiet enough for most offices. One thing I was unpleasantly surprised by was the keycaps. I tried another keychron, with their stock gray almost blue-ish keycaps, and they felt great. I was expecting these to feel the same but they feel thinner and smoother. Not bad, but a little disappointing after feeling and expecting the other ones. Overall, you can't go wrong with this one. High quality and a fair price.
L**D
There is no better keyboard. This is a fact
I feel like I have gone thru so many keyboards since the wfh era started. Some good. Some really bad. Then this one .... this is my keyboard soulmate. The size, the LEDs, the look, the weight, the oh so buttery soft je-ne-sais-quoi feel of the buttons ... I effing love these buttons. Maybe its cause its been a whiles since my last mechanical one. Like they say, once you go mechanical you can never go back and apparently I have longed for a return and this keyboard delivers. 150 out of 10. I want to write a novel just to type more and then have AI fix it for me. As I hurtle out of the solar system riding 31 Atlas. Pefection!
D**S
Great Keyboard for the money!
This is a great keyboard for the price point. Coming from a person who built a custom keyboard around $400 and uses it daily, this is a good one especially if you are trying to not break the bank. I've listed my pros and cons below. My Pros: - Seamless bluetooth switching for different devices - MacOS / PC capability ( I use both so the ability to switch is great) - Build quality is awesome. I was one of the first to own a K2 many years ago and since then, they've massively improved. Aluminum rails is a nice sturdy touch - hotswappable switches - battery life is solid My cons: - a few of my keycaps came with small imperfections. Not too big of a deal but still noticeable - RGB brightness is absolutely garbage. Even with dual molded caps, most colors look very dim. White is probably the worst and that's the color i use the most. Overall, a great keyboard minus the couple small issues listed above :)
R**E
Awesome feeling and sound
This keyboard is a nice upgrade to the non-swappable version. Better PBT caps (although feel a little more tough compared to the normal smooth plastic of version 1, it actually offers more dirability and better grip which i like). The feel and SOUND of the gateron brown switches is amazing, coming from the clicky blue switches. While I enjoyed the nice feedback and sound from the clicky switches I find the brown ones to be more comfortable for long use and more pleasant when gaming. Highly recommend, the build quality is excellent, support for ios with special keys and the RGB light schemes are so nice. One minor request would be if we could have a special software to customize rgb per key on windows, native from keychron.
D**N
About As Good As It Gets
I LOVE this keyboard. Super sturdy, premium-feeling metal case. Great tactile response and beautiful sound with the brown cherry switches (I find it MUCH nicer than my previous keyboard with blue switches). Also, super easy to swap out the keycaps. The reason I bought this keyboard was because I bought cool keycaps I fell in love with. That said, the keycaps it comes with are very premium-feeling and look great. Overall, really excited to have this great new keyboard to type on. Can't recommend it enough!
C**N
Bought Used "Very Good" - Not entirely true
So let it be said, I did buy this used for a $20 discount. The "Very Good" condition listed was not entirely true. The board looks and feels immaculate, brand new, except the A key. It didn't work. I pulled the keycap and switch off and low and behold, one of the hotswap pins was bent beyond repair. Luckily I had some extra switches, and was able to pop in a new one and now everything is working great. If I didn't have extra switches I would've had to pull a switch from somewhere else on the board and sacrifice another key to get my A back. As far as the board goes, Its great. I have the brown switch version. It feels weighty and solid. It looks beautiful. It sounds wonderful. The lighting looks really good, the RGB is very clean and bright, but not too bright. I'm coming from a Razer Ornata, which is just a god awful loud clacky hellish device. I'd rather use a $20 membrane board than that god awful contraption. So to be fair, anything is going to feel amazing compared to that thing. With that being said, I am loving this board. Typing is actually a joy and feels good and doesn't assault my senses every time I have to use it. Also, I'm running Fedora Linux and everything worked immediately upon plugging it in. Do be aware, VIA is not currently supported for this board, so remapping keys isn't a possibility. The github 'aathma2071/QMK-on-K2V2' provides a guide to install QMK on this exact board, but it is an involved process that I haven't tried. Basically if remapping is a necessity for you and you're on Linux, don't get this board.
R**P
Great keyboard.. but...
It is a great keyboard and i love using it but there are some things that can be improved. First , the letters on the keyboard can simply merge into the backlight or ambient light sometimes depending on your settings and it is annoying. Second, you may want to buy a wrist support if you will be on it for a long time. It is a bit raised and not comfortable without it. finally, the bluetooth. You may have to turn off the sleep mode , if not, it disconnects and sometimes takes a bit of time to reconnect. It can be a PIA when you are trying to get something done. Other than that.. it is a great keyboard and I use it heavily everyday. Like the feel and looks. All good!
K**S
Sturdy, attractive keyboard. Poor battery life, atrocious BT range, buggy RGB software
Been using the Keychron K2 for going on 3 years now and overall it is a well-built reliable keyboard with several compromising features that are going to make me search for a new keyboard when I get around to replacing. The materials are high-quality and typing is very responsive. The Brown switches are much more sensitive and thocky than I would have liked, but that's personal preference and they are hotswappable. The biggest deal breaker for me is the absolutely horrible Bluetooth range of the keyboard. I had purchased it so that I could transfer it around my apartment, but when you get a couple feet from your computer it is unable to maintain a stable signal. On top of this the battery life is quite poor requiring frequent charges. This results in my just leaving the keyboard plugged in at my desk, defeating the purpose of the original purchase. Another minor issue is that the RGB settings often reset. There has been no pattern to this that I have noticed, but often I will start my computer and the keyboard will have rebooted back to default. There are a lot of settings so cycling back to my preferred one is a nuisance to do as often as I have to. The keyboard is also quite thick. Even with both risers down it is a little higher than I would like. A wrist rest solves this alright, but again limits its portability.
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