Keychron
K2
$63.99
Keychron
Based on 109 Reddit mentions
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Out of those I would go for the K10. Gamerbro companies are often problematic and the Keychron Q and V lines have been having issues with switches working loose. The Keychron J8 HE just dropped on Amazon US and it looks quite nice on paper. https://www.amazon.com/Keychron-Keyboard-Magnetic-Hot-Swapp
...ArgentStonecutter in r/keyboards
March 14, 2026 1:43 PM
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My daily driver is a Keychron K10 HE and I love it.
Roflcakes999 in r/keyboards
April 12, 2026 8:20 AM
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but similar to the keychron quality seems to be a concern. I believe the issues with those stem down to a few points on certain lines (V, Q and others that have gasket mount switches) Poron foam plate on gasket mounting boards is too soft/thick and causes switches not to seat properly (easy fix - re
...natusw in r/keyboards
March 11, 2026 9:55 PM
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yo compre el "Keychron K10 HE" y dentro de todo esta bueno por que al funcionar con un sensor te deja tener como un modo gamepad en las teclas que pude aprovechar en varios juegos pero no deja de ser un teclado, es un poco sobrevalorado la verdad pero es muy comodo usarlos a sensibilidad maxima
Fr4nzombie in r/ArgamingConsultas
April 15, 2026 7:45 PM
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Some of the differences: Programmability/configurability: The K10 (not to be confused with K10 V2) has proprietary firmware, with practical nothing that can be configured, and the rest are fully programmable (with released source code), with some configuration possible using GUI tools. An example of
...PeterMortensenBlog in r/Keychron
March 19, 2026 7:50 PM
2
I purchased my K10 V2 a few weeks ago. I LOVE the keyboard and will keep using it for a long time (unless it decided otherwise) but it's my first and last time buying from Keychron and let me explain you why: - I received the keyboard with a bricked BT unit. I tried to flash it and debug it for 2 da
...EverydayNormalGrEEk in r/keyboards
March 13, 2026 1:23 PM
2
If none regrets it, none will answer, so I will chime in. My loyalty to Logitech died with my two G15s and with my two G13s which (all) weren‘t even mechanical, but I loved them. Around that time I bought myself my first mechanical Filco with red cherry switches, then (after a while) two Tesoro Dura
...Syzygy3D in r/logitech
March 10, 2026 6:19 PM
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Keychron did state they had QC issues at a time, but supposedly they worked on that for the Q Ultra series. I have four older (K10, Q6, V6) in service with colleagues/family, all still work. If building yourself is an option, then a QK101 or even a group buy project like the S100 (saw a few extras o
...FatRollingPotato in r/MechanicalKeyboards
March 20, 2026 6:03 PM
1
are you comfortable buying off eBay?...there are listings on there for 'used' boards that are in some cases basically new.. but might have some defect.. I bought a Keychron K10 he from there that was sold as used:good... i paid 74 for it.. it had a switch- the cross part was broken off so you cant m
...HyacinthThrash in r/keyboards
March 30, 2026 10:07 PM
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The Ultra series is so new there's no info about it yet I think. I have a V6 Max (among others) and it's fine, no issues so far. Replaced the switches and caps multiple times, the sockets are still ok. 3 wired only Q boards, no issues at all (over 1+ year). I had a dozen of switch and even plate swa
...cszolee79 in r/keyboards
April 10, 2026 8:20 PM
1