K10

Keychron

K10

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Keychron k10 HE creamiest of the cream

Mountain_Wolf_3111 in r/MechKeyboards

March 25, 2026 9:24 PM

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Yet Another Office Post...

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

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Keychron Banana Tactile after Modding

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

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Jo_-Stahlin in r/MechanicalKeyboards

March 11, 2026 3:23 PM

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Why all the hate for Keychron?

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

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EverydayNormalGrEEk in r/keyboards

March 13, 2026 1:23 PM

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/r/MechanicalKeyboards Ask ANY Keyboard question, get an answer - April 06, 2026

Hello. I've tried a Keychron K10 and its factory key cap set has a soft/polished tact that I liked. Sadly, I'm having trouble determining whether a set of key caps for sale on the internet has that or not. Does anyone know the right technical word to define this kind of soft plastic finish so I can

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Stilgar314 in r/MechanicalKeyboards

April 6, 2026 11:55 AM

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Recs for a “mainstream” wired keyboard for office use

Check out the Logitech MX Keys or the Keychron K10. both are good for office work, feel nice to type on, and are pretty popular. Take a look at how they’re set up and see what works for you If you haven’t seen keyboardyeti, they have a comparison table that might help you figure things out.

HoangGoc in r/keyboards

April 7, 2026 2:53 PM

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Need buying advice

If you want a slim mechanical keyboard with a numpad that feels good, check out the Logitech G915. but don’t skip the Keychron K10; it’s also slim and feels nice. If you’re into ergonomics and how it feels to type, keyboardyeti has some good info on that stuff. Might help you pick the right one

Hieulam06 in r/keyboards

April 8, 2026 3:53 PM

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Recommendations

I second this. I have a Keychron K10 pro and I really like it for work. I don’t use mine wireless but you can.

flamethrowr in r/keyboards

April 17, 2026 5:26 AM

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Sugestões de Teclados p/ Programação

Em casa tenho usado o Keychron K10 HE(Cabo, bluetooth e Wireless). No trabalho uso um genérico da dell com fio. Acho que mecanico são mais gostosos de digitar do que magnéticos.

Hermes_761 in r/devBR

March 22, 2026 9:31 PM

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Recommendations

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

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FolksBraggin in r/keyboards

April 17, 2026 3:59 AM

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