K6

Keychron

K6

182 positive 1 neutral 52 negative

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Best wireless keyboard and mouse

the main thing is figuring out how you’ll use it before you pick anything. like if you type a ton, get something with good key feel and not the cheap mushy membrane stuff. if you’re on a laptop all day and just want a nicer setup, low-profile keys feel more familiar. and for the mouse, hand size + h

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peenoiseAF___ in r/homeoffice

December 11, 2025 11:37 AM

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What switches are similar to the feel of MX Cherry Blues?

I mean, the glib answer would be “Cherry Blues,” as they’re still perfectly available, and no one can tell you what to like. Kailh Box White would probably be the most recommended medium-weight clicky these days, though their mechanism is different so if you really love blues, stick with them, or ma

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wjrii in r/keyboards

March 8, 2026 1:59 AM

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Budget (<$100) Keyboard for CS movement?

keychron k6 HE standard edition for 129$. tmr sensors, wireless with a qmk online firmware. The keyboard has pcb keycaps and an aluminium plate. Keychron is a welltrusted brand in gaming keyboards. Check for sales

fan2naenae in r/keyboards

April 5, 2026 2:03 PM

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Keyboard

The Keychron k6 I've had for years. I must have paid, like, under £100 for it and it's done its job very admirably. It does have shine through keycaps, hotswappable switches, bluetooth, and wired option as well. Another option is the ThinkPad USB Bluetooth keyboard. https://amzn.eu/d/9gBcZIA Slightl

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po2gdHaeKaYk in r/SamsungDex

December 14, 2025 1:53 PM

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Looking for a Mac-friendly 65%/75% mechanical keyboard (<$120)

Try the Keychron K6 or K7. They match what you need and work fine with Macs. The K6 has hot-swappable switches, wireless, and some cool colors. if you want more comparisons and need to narrow it down, check out keyboardyeti. They have a lot of info on ergonomics and typing feel...

Lowe-me-you in r/keyboards

January 11, 2026 8:53 PM

2

VIA doesn't recognize this device anymore...

I know that the cable works to connect to VIA [desktop & chrome], my keychron k6 works just fine.

Zen0wl in r/keyboards

October 15, 2025 10:14 PM

2

My 8 year old keyboard finally broke, and I need some recommendations

Ducky One 2 Mini is a good pick if you want a 60% keyboard. it’s small and feels well-made. For 75%, the Keychron K6 is super popular and has wireless too... If you wanna check out features and prices fast, keyboardyeti’s got a Comparison Table that can help you sort through it all.

Lowe-me-you in r/keyboards

April 27, 2026 3:08 PM

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Best budget 75% MacOS wireless keyboard with knob?(brown switches)

Keychron is good for what you need... The K6 or K7 could work since they’re wireless and play nice with MacOS. They’ve got brown switches and the battery lasts a while. if you want to compare stuff or check features, keyboardyeti has some useful info.

Gold-Mikeboy in r/keyboards

April 10, 2026 6:23 PM

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Buying Advice For Sub £100 Keyboard For Noob In The UK

Check out the Keychron K6 or K8 if you need a small keyboard for gaming They're wireless and have a bunch of switch options, so you can get that thocky sound you want. Plus, you can customize the layout and grab the British ISO version if you need it. keyboardyeti has some good comparisons and guide

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Lowe-me-you in r/keyboards

April 15, 2026 3:02 PM

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Looking for a new keyboard, what's everyone's suggestions?

Check out the keychron K6 or the Ducky One 2 Mini if you want a 60% board... They’re built well and have a bunch of switch options, plus you can grab them in black or pink. If you’re cool with TKL, the Keychron K8 is a good pick too, and it’s got Bluetooth. Also, keyboardyeti has a comparison table

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didne4ever in r/keyboards

April 7, 2026 3:11 PM

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