Keychron
K2
$63.99
Keychron
Based on 50 Reddit mentions
$89.99
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Are the switches replaceable on the mechanical keyboard? If so, some cheap 'silent' switches are the way to go, or o-rings if you don't mind the mushy feeling? Have you considered a low profile keyboard? they tend to be a lot quieter out of the box. The Apple Magic keyboards are low profile, come in
...PsikyoFan in r/MechanicalKeyboardsUK
February 8, 2026 11:30 AM
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I recently bought a k10 max as my first mechanical keyboard. Swapped out all the switches Changed most of the keycaps Updated lighting options & some key bindings I use it 3 days working from home & 2 in the office. Can't say I've had a single issue. I did buy it via Amazon not directly. Only proble
...rabidpuppy in r/Keychron
November 24, 2025 10:31 PM
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I’m no expert on them, but I googled it and this is the first comparison that popped up: Keychron Q6 Max Build: Full aluminum case, gasket mount, very heavy for stability, premium feel. Connectivity: Wired only (but the "Max" version is now wireless too, check specs), QMK/VIA support for deep custom
...reddmann00 in r/MechanicalKeyboards
January 18, 2026 2:51 AM
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For instance, the cheapest option that ticks all the boxes that I've found so far is the Keychron K10 Max with 2.4G receiver. It's £115. This option for £80 is apparently the deal: https://www.keyboardco.com/keyboard/uk-matias-wireless-24g-aluminum-mac-keyboard-space-gray.asp But other listings say
..._Zacta_ in r/mac
February 4, 2026 12:11 PM
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Keychron has several 100% models. Something like the K10 Max or V6 Ultra and then swap out the switches for some silent switches, should be in the 150 range or less. I've been using a K10 Max with Outemu Silent Yellow Jades for the past year and it is pretty quiet.
gd19770226 in r/keyboards
March 1, 2026 7:14 PM
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The new Keychron's are absolute shit, and there's no way they tested them. Avoid at all costs. Yes, exactly as you said, they blind the fk out of you. There's zero chance they tested them. I tried everything. Making light shields, reflective stickers, nothing would fix it. i have better $30 mechanic
...Fred_Leonard4 in r/Keychron
April 19, 2025 10:44 AM
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Standard answer : Rainy75, Womier RD75. neo75 may be an option since you already have switches and keycaps, but the shipping would put it > 150. All of those would be a step up over a plastic Keychron ( nothing against them, I have a K10 max and love it ).
gd19770226 in r/keyboards
April 10, 2026 8:49 PM
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Looked into Keychron and liking what I see! But not sure on which to get. Could go for the premium Keychron Q1 HE, or the Keychron K10 Max which is £140 cheaper on amazon than the Q1 but still has great reviews and quality assurance. Wondering if it's worth the extra £140 for a more premium keyboard
...Raflamar in r/keyboards
April 10, 2026 7:47 PM
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Nearly all of Keychron. For example, the following. V6 Max ISO Nordic with PBT keycaps Q6 Pro ISO Nordic with PBT keycaps Q6 Max ISO Nordic with PBT keycaps I found the following don't have this problem, because they include extra keycaps that add them back. Q6 Pro ISO Nordic with ABS keycaps K5v2 Q
...Ken852 in r/MechanicalKeyboards
March 20, 2026 2:24 PM
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Yeah get something like a Keychron K10 Max. You can also look at something like the Monsgeek M5W if you want a metal build but you will have to build it yourself (although it’s not hard).
flamethrowr in r/keyboards
January 19, 2026 8:38 PM
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