Keychron
K2
$79.99
Glacier
Based on 92 Reddit mentions
$104.99
Sentiment summary across the product areas Reddit users mention most.
Original Reddit posts and comments behind this analysis.
I've been rocking mine for a week now. What an incredible piece it is. I come from a Keychron V1 and this one is light-years ahead in all aspects. I built mine with womier double-shot PBT keycaps and Huano Sakura switches. The combination is incredible, thocky as heck! The keyboard works perfectly w
...Shin_Molina in r/MechanicalKeyboards
September 14, 2025 6:26 PM
12
not sure if you're joking lol 😅, tapi 95% itu berati 95% dr full key (approximately, tergantung layout dan ada knob atau ngga kadang berkurang 1-2 keys) CMIIW. untuk budget segitu Weikav WK87 atau Mchose K87 mungkin bisa jd pilihan, Aula jg kyknya sering banget dapet review bagus (tp yg 75, yg 87 ku
...gloryhunter777 in r/indotech
December 1, 2025 3:45 AM
6
For me, it was finding 65% layout. I started my mechanical keyboard journey with a Corsair K95 RGB, the one with the 18 macro keys. Tried a few different boards after that, like the mountain[dot]gg board with the modular numpad, Logitech G512. Tried a Keychron low profile keyboard before getting a G
...Nightey3s- in r/MechanicalKeyboards
March 19, 2026 4:15 AM
5
At that size that's more than ample for any of these boards I'd consider good: Akko YU01 * ($129) XVX MU68 * ($100 wood) Yunzii AL65 ($80) Yunzii AL68 * ($75) Weikav Nut65 ($86) Even some cheaper options: Womier VK66 Pro * ($42) Womier Q61 v2 * ($42) XVX M67 Jadestone * ($47)
ArgentStonecutter in r/keyboards
February 11, 2026 5:18 AM
4
Do I see the right price tag- $230??? For that price you could get a nice barebones full aluminum board (if you want a 75%, the Star75 is my current go-to for gaming, or even other HE keyboard!), switches, and keycaps. Heck, I just got the Nut65 from Weikav, I've got some Keygeeks on it, and Hellebo
...Hazel2468 in r/keyboards
December 25, 2025 10:47 PM
3
Tbh, once you actually have it, over time the HE switches feeling would get boring very fast. The joy of mechanical switches is the fact that there is so many variations of typing feel/sound that you can basically just change one component and it will be different. I have 8 keyboards, 3 HE (Wooting
...Main-Pomegranate-833 in r/MechanicalKeyboards
January 27, 2026 8:52 AM
3
Like I said, Nut65 is a good option. I've also heard that the other weikav boards like stars80 v2 and all are also amazing for the price.
Majestic_Beautiful52 in r/keyboards
February 11, 2026 6:00 PM
3
I have the CSTM 80 and the removable plates are pretty neat idea. I recently built a Weikav Nut65 that I posted a review of here a few days ago that has the ball catch release mechanism and pogo connectors that allow the PCB to magnetically snap to the base and be connected to the built in batteries
...Saskatchewon in r/MechanicalKeyboards
February 11, 2026 4:59 AM
3
I can see that Nut65 has better, wider rubber feet. I had problem with those on older Weikav models. Nice that they have noticed, too. The same goes for the 2.4G dongle compartment. I didn't get one detail - are other parts (like plates) interchangable? I mean, can Nut65 use already existing Lucky65
...Tony-Angelino in r/BudgetKeebs
August 18, 2025 11:03 AM
4
If you're looking for a Weikav 75%, I would not recommend the D75. My friend bricked his due to some shenanigans with remapping the keys using the crappy proprietary software, since VIA is not supported, and Weikav's customer service was not great. I haven't tried the Stars75 myself yet, but I've he
...barraGOUDA in r/MechanicalKeyboards
September 14, 2025 10:44 PM
4