💡 Elevate Your Typing Game with the Keychron K2 Pro!
The Keychron K2 Pro is a versatile wireless mechanical keyboard featuring a compact 75% layout, hot-swappable K Pro red switches, and customizable RGB backlighting. It supports seamless connectivity with up to three devices and is compatible with macOS, Windows, and Linux. Designed for comfort and durability, it includes double-shot PBT keycaps and offers extensive customization options through QMK and VIA.
Keyboard Layout | QWERTY |
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
Button Quantity | 78 |
Is Electric | Yes |
Keyboard Backlighting Color Support | RGB |
Number of Batteries Required | 1 |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Switch Type | Keychron K Pro Red |
Compatible Devices | Laptop, Tablet |
Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth, USB |
Special Features | Hot-swappable, Program with QMK & VIA, OSA Profile Double-shot PBT Keycaps, Pre-lubed Keychron K Pro Switch, South-facing RGB Lights |
Number of Keys | 84 |
Style | Modern |
Theme | Mechanical Keyboards |
Color | K Pro Red Switch |
Material | Polybutylene Terephthalate |
M**S
Early Review
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.
T**A
Got this during Amazon day and it’s amazing!
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
V**T
A great keyboard most of the time
This was my first hot-swappable mechanical keyboard, and I have to say I'm impresses. The customizability with QMK/VIA is a great feature to have, and allows me to have quick macro keys that I can easily define and use. Personally, I don't ever use home, end, pg up, pg down, or delete (I'm on a mac), so I was able to swap them out with some other keycaps I had to make some shortcut keys.Typing wise, the keyboard is extremely comfortable, although I will say I swapped out the switches for Glorious Pandas (not that the included ones were bad, I just decided to go with tactile rather than clicky). It may be a bit high up for some, but a wrist rest solves that issue very easily. The response is great, and the feel of the included keycaps are comfortable and look great as well.The main issue I'm having is the occasional "glitch-out", where the keyboard stops connecting via bluetooth and the lights stop turning on. Using the board in the wired position for about one minute will solve this.The other caveat that there is that I'm not too bothered with but wanted to mention for others is that the lighting is south facing, which presents a challenge if you're planning on using backlit keycaps. Other than that though the lighting is nice, but I would appreciate per-key lighting as well.
M**E
Upgrades from the K2
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.
D**E
Love this keyboard!!!
Recently got a couple of new PCs recently, and spent a lot of time finding just the right gaming mouse & keyboard. That lead to me wanting to 'upgrade' my existing work Apple Magic Keyboard to something with longer key throw and better tactile feel. After weeks of watching YT reviews and dithering, I settled on the Keychron K2 Pro in the black/grey/red color scheme with Gateron red switches.And I have to say that I really like this keyboard.75% keyboards are as small as I ever want to go, I've learned. I know this because I tried using a 60% wireless keyboard on a machine for a while, and it works but I've discovered I really miss the arrow keys. And a 65% keyboard would fix that but would still be lacking the function keys frequently used on a Mac for controlling things like audio volume - something I need for online video calls.The Gateron reds feel spectacular too. Now having tried Cherry MX Speed Silvers and Reds, Outemu blues and browns, reds are my favorite keyswitches, especially for a work keyboard. For gaming I'm still very happy with the Corsair R70 RGB Pro & Razer Huntsman V2 optical switch keyboards I'm using. But the Keychron sounds and feels better than any other keyboard I have. And this style of keycaps remind me of the ones found on some computers I used WAY back in the day. Love it.I'd read that the aluminum frame Keychron K2 Pro was the way to go, but I went with the plastic RGB version because it ended up being $20 less including a coupon, and was available next day. No regrets as it feels solid and I think it sounds great.
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