Keychron
K2
$79.99
Glacier
Based on 92 Reddit mentions
$104.99
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Original Reddit posts and comments behind this analysis.
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
All the 3 boards you mentioned: Yunzi AL68, Nut65 and the Neo65 core plus are all 3 whole very different keyboards with 3 different target audiences bruh. Yunzi AL68 is a prebuilt, just like Wobkey Zen65 but with a knob. Nut65 is an entry level barebone kit (Weikav also provides full prebuilt but It
...4xgk3 in r/keyboards
November 28, 2025 5:46 AM
2
Within that budget, Akko is the best to be honest. There's also wobkey with their rainy 75. As much as I want to recommend weikav with their Lucky65 and Nut65 boards, the quality control on their pcb can be a hit or miss. Nuphy and Lofree are good boards but they might not be the form factor youre l
...CheetaChug in r/PHMechanicalKeyboard
January 15, 2026 12:10 PM
2
Wishing the Weikav hadn't also gone the direction of the arrow key separator (I look having three buttons over there, but alas), it does look like a really solid option, and I'm rocking with the teal. Looks like the standard is available on Lumekeebs with non-flex-cut PCB for only $90: https://lumek
...Prudent_Bag_7108 in r/keyboards
February 6, 2026 8:17 PM
2
Weikav Nut65 is one of my favorite boards that I own, and that's coming from someone who gravitates to much larger keyboards.
DemandCommonSense in r/MechanicalKeyboards
November 4, 2025 3:44 PM
1
Thanks, yeah- I've looked at Wooting too, but I prefer low-profile for work.. I've become a bit of a keyboard junkie and have no shortage of keyboards to use, so plenty of ones I can try switching to. If nothing else I have an Air 60v2 or an older Keychron K7 that I can go back to. Recently got the
...dosukebe in r/NuPhy
November 7, 2025 3:48 PM
1
well if based on hype lang, mas ok mag mechanical ka since mas madami options mo. I think if goods ka sa 65%, mag weikav nut65 then akko rosewood/bittersweet or akko fairy/pengiun (im selling my fairy). Your choice of keycaps nalang.
CheetaChug in r/PHMechanicalKeyboard
December 2, 2025 9:22 AM
1
I'd suggest si Leobog Hi75 around 3k lang siya. Barebone and aluminum keyboard na 75%. If mas compact pa, I'd suggest si Weikav Nut65. Aluminum barebone and 65% lang sya.
Pulse__exe in r/PHMechanicalKeyboard
December 8, 2025 10:10 AM
1
I'd start by looking into the the neo boards https://www.qwertykeys.com/Maybe the Weikav Nut65. Vendors: https://www.alexotos.com/keyboard-vendor-list/If you're in the US, I'd reccomend Milktooth, Unikeys, and Cannonkeys. Embarrassing mistake I've made when trying to customize a keyboard was strippi
...KGM134 in r/keyboards
December 20, 2025 8:56 AM
1
I mean IMO yes. Neo boards are incredibly easy to build and are a better value than most, it all pre-builts. They have magnetic pogo connector that "locks" the PCB down to the bottom case, and for example the Neo80 had a ball catch system on the case that enabled a screw-less design. You just pull u
...z1ggy16 in r/keyboards
January 2, 2026 12:14 AM
1