Keychron
K2
$63.99
Keychron
Based on 109 Reddit mentions
$104.99
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100% boards with modern features (metal case, gasket mount, hotswap, QMK / VIA compatible):Ticktype DP104Chilkey ND104Vertex Intro S100Monsgeek M5 (discontinued)Keychron Q6 series (wired only and Pro are most likely no longer manufactured) with PC plate Cheaper Keychrons (I'm partial to them since t
...cszolee79 in r/keyboards
March 11, 2026 9:44 PM
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i've tried the k10 he and the thock is real but it's more muted than traditional mechanicals. hall effect switches sound cleaner because there's less leaf noise. for $153 usd that's actually a solid deal - keychron's he boards are well built. if you want deeper sound, swap the stock caps for cerakey
...LetterheadClassic306 in r/keyboards
April 4, 2026 1:16 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
Hi all.I'm looking for an upgrade to my current keyboard.At the moment I have a keychron K10 brown switch that I don't use as it's too noisy.I mainly use the tecware phantom red switch as it's considerably quieter.Use case is office work so my requirements are. full size 104 key. wired. good for all
...thorpef1 in r/MechanicalKeyboards
March 30, 2026 4:18 AM
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My recommendation if you don’t want to build one is to get a Keychron K10 Pro, you can get it with silent red switches on Amazon for around $100 and it is very nice in my experience for working. It has a very similar noise level to membrane keyboards but it feels much better imo.
flamethrowr in r/keyboards
March 5, 2026 4:11 PM
2
I just received my Keychron K10 V2 with the banana tactile switches. I think they sound "okay" and have a pretty good feel, but in comparison to my Monsgeek M2 V5 with the cilantro switches this K10 sounds a bit hollow. I haven't delved into it yet, but it probably has more to do with the overall co
...Jo_-Stahlin in r/MechanicalKeyboards
March 11, 2026 3:23 PM
2
I actually have a K10 (non hot swap) Brown switch that i dont use anymore as its too loud. Yes, ive heard concerns about Epomaker (but also Keychron). Good point about the battery - i wasnt aware that they were removable as i cant find any spot on my K10 to remove the battery
thorpef1 in r/keyboards
April 3, 2026 12:27 AM
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A few things to start off: First of all, $30-$50 is a very tight budget for a good keyboard, and Amazon limits it even further. Second, an unfortunate trend (imo) has led to keyboards with numpads (100%, full size) being a premium feature due to less demand. I don’t think I have a good recommendatio
...flamethrowr in r/keyboards
April 15, 2026 6:08 PM
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For a fullsize board that will last a while for the workplace, I suggest something like a keychron v5, v6, k4, or k10. Make sure you get the hotswap version, then put in something like ttc frozen silent v2 switches or ttc bluish white silent switches. The ttc switches are nice becasue, while they mi
...FolksBraggin in r/keyboards
April 17, 2026 3:59 AM
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HE is basically light (40-45g) linear only, and manufacturer-locked to specific HE switches. As I'm 100% only, here's my list. Not all of them are ISO but they (DP104 etc) are over the budget anyway. I have K10 Pro and V6 Max and Q6, and the V6 Max is the nicest of them to be honest. Sounds good (ve
...cszolee79 in r/MechanicalKeyboards
April 15, 2026 10:30 PM
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