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product_id: 166706336
title: "Keychron K2 Wireless Mechanical Keyboard, 75% Layout 84 Key Bluetooth/USB-C Wired Compact RGB Backlit Anti Ghosting/N-Key Rollover, Gateron G Pro Red Switch Aluminum Frame for Mac Windows, Version 2"
brand: "keychron"
price: "£5.76"
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# Customizable RGB backlit keys 4000mAh battery, up to 7 days use Bluetooth 5.1 multi-device pairing Keychron K2 Wireless Mechanical Keyboard, 75% Layout 84 Key Bluetooth/USB-C Wired Compact RGB Backlit Anti Ghosting/N-Key Rollover, Gateron G Pro Red Switch Aluminum Frame for Mac Windows, Version 2

**Brand:** keychron
**Price:** £5.76
**Availability:** ❌ Out of Stock

## Summary

> ⌨️ Elevate your desk game — compact power meets pro-grade style!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Keychron K2 Wireless Mechanical Keyboard, 75% Layout 84 Key Bluetooth/USB-C Wired Compact RGB Backlit Anti Ghosting/N-Key Rollover, Gateron G Pro Red Switch Aluminum Frame for Mac Windows, Version 2 by keychron
- **How much does it cost?** £5.76 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Currently out of stock
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## Best For

- keychron enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted keychron brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Enduring Powerhouse Battery:** Type nonstop with a massive 4000mAh battery delivering up to 72 hours of continuous use or a full workweek on a single charge.
- • **Premium Gateron Red Switches:** Experience silky-smooth linear keystrokes with 50 million clicks lifespan—engineered for both focused typing and light gaming marathons.
- • **Seamless Multi-Device Workflow:** Switch effortlessly between 3 devices with Bluetooth 5.1 for ultimate productivity on Mac, Windows, iPad, and smartphone.
- • **Compact Yet Complete 75% Layout:** Enjoy a space-saving 84-key design that retains dedicated arrow and function keys—perfect for pros who demand efficiency without compromise.
- • **Sleek Aluminum Frame & Vibrant RGB:** Elevate your desk aesthetic with a durable aluminum chassis and customizable RGB lighting that commands attention in any environment.

## Overview

The Keychron K2 Version 2 is a premium 75% wireless mechanical keyboard featuring 84 keys with a Mac-native layout and broad Windows compatibility. It offers Bluetooth 5.1 multi-device connectivity, a robust 4000mAh battery for up to 7 days of use, and durable Gateron Red linear switches rated for 50 million keystrokes. Housed in a sleek aluminum frame with customizable RGB backlighting, it’s designed for professionals seeking a compact, versatile, and stylish typing experience across work and play.

## Description

Product description Keychron K2 Bluetooth Wireless Mechanical Keyboard Connectivity and Power Battery: 4000mAh Rechargeable li-polymer battery BT Working Time: Up to 10 hours (Lab test result may vary by actual use) Connection: Bluetooth and Type-C cable Bluetooth version: 5.1 Package Included 1x Keychron K2 Keyboard 84-Key version 2 1x USB to Type-C cable 1x User Manual Bluetooth Mechanical Keyboard Keychron K2 is a 75% layout (84-keys) RGB backlit compact Bluetooth mechanical keyboard. The ultimate tenkeyless keyboard that retains shortcut and arrow keys. With a unique Mac layout provides all necessary Mac function keys, while compatible with Windows. It connects with up to 3 devices with the reliable and broad compatibility Broadcom Bluetooth chipset proved from time over time. Gateron Red Switch Given that 2.3 ±0.6mm pre-travel and 60gf actuation force, the Gateron red switch feature a nice clicky feeling while satisfying your finger with a durable 50 million keystroke lifespan.If you like strong hit feeling, then this one is the right choice. Compact Keyboard K2 is a 75% layout (84-key) RGB backlight compact Bluetooth mechanical keyboard that retains shortcut, arrow keys, and comes with dedicated screen capture key. Thanks to the CNC processed aluminum front panel keeps the board durable. Wireless and Wired Dual Modes Connects with up to 3 devices via Bluetooth and switch among them easily, best fits home, office use while connecting with your smartphone, laptop and iPad. You can choose USB type-c wired mode for constant power supply. Suitable for All Devices Designed with Mac users in mind, with a unique Mac layout, K2 has all necessary Mac function keys, while compatible with Windows. Just plug and use, no driver is needed. Extra keycaps for both Windows and Mac operating system are included. 4000mAh Big Battery K2 can last up to 24 hours typing with a 4000 mAh big battery, which is one of the biggest in mechanical keyboard. N-key rollover (NKRO) on wired mode or 6KRO on wireless mode. 15+ RGB Lighting Options Charming RGB lighting with elegant legends helps to stay focus in dime environment with style, you can also choose other static color backlight mode. Ergonomic Design Inclined bottom frame makes the K2 more comfortable to type even without a palm rest.

Review: Awesome lighting and a very comfortable mac native keyboard - I've been looking for a mac minded mechanical keyboard for a while and just stumbled upon the Keychron brand. The lighting was probably the least important factor for me in choosing a mechanical keyboard but I was really blown away by all the crazy features built into this keyboard. I also didn't do my homework but now realize this is a bluetooth compatible board which is awesome as well. Admittedly I'm not a keyboard connoisseur and I haven't had this but an hour, so this is more of a first impressions review. Overall the typing experience feels petty similar to other mechanical keyboards I've used in the past with a few exceptions: They keytops have a sort of "rubber" feel to them which is very different from my PBT double shot Leopold keyboard. It almost feels like I have something sticky on my fingers which I imagine would take some getting used to. For example, if I'm sliding my fingers on from the "E" to the "D" there is some added resistance (this is probably bad typing form but it works for me). The case is indeed very high as some other reviewers have pointed out, and though I don't usually use a wrist pad it does feel more natural to have one with this keyboard. I'm using the "red" switch board and it feels pretty good. It's definitely not super quiet like my mx cherry silent Leopold but it's also not nearly as clicky as the blue or buckling springs I've used in the past. I think this really comes down to personal preference. This keyboard has a TON of features built in and the mac native designed is very much appreciate, which grants this a 5-star rating. Check out the video review attached to see the keyboard in action and the awesome lighting programs. For what it's worth I'm mostly typing "The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog" over and over, or just mashing the keys to show off the light functions.
Review: Keychron is doing it right - I have searched long for a keyboard that has almost no compromise on the features I need, without building a custom. As a software developer, I have grown used to the home and end keys, but as a gamer I wanted a keyboard smaller than a tenkeyless. I wanted dedicated F-keys, I preferred dedicated arrow keys, and RGB is something I crave more than I should. The Keychron K2 has it all, and then some. I wasn't seeking out a wireless keyboard, but having that option is amazing when I consider I would have paid the same or more for a keyboard without this feature. The lighting options are numerous and vivid, some of the best RGB I have seen, although sadly it doesn't have software to individually control each key at this time. I am impressed with Gateron switches. I typically prefer Cherry MX Clears, but for my gaming rig I wanted to try out linears so I have a red switch variant. I also chose the aluminum rails, which make the keyboard feel like an absolute tank. There is a lot to like with the Keychron K2, but there are a few key downsides. Firstly, the keycaps on mine are not very good quality. The page says they should be double-shot not, but I don't think mine came with double-shot as the legends are wearing on some keys. This is compounded by the difficulty in replacing the full keycap set, since many of the keys are uniquely shaped/sized for this form factor. The shift key, and the home, end, pgup, and pgdn keys are all abnormal sizes compared with a fullsize keyboard. My second gripe with this keyboard, which I assume extends to Keychron's full wireless lineup, is that it takes multiple seconds for the keyboard to start accepting key inputs after my login screen appears--even though I am using it as a wired keyboard with Bluetooth turned off. They really should take the time to correct this in a firmware patch. Last issue I have, and this could so easily be corrected, is that there isn't a single page on their site or in a manual with all the possible hotkeys to control the keyboard. A reddit page exists that has most, but even it is missing some. Why not have your firmware dev just make a list of all the hotkey combos so they can be in one place? This next item isn't an issue, but more of a request to Keychron: please do invest, as I think you already are, in software engineers to create software for your keyboards. They are amazing products and they deserve to have software controls and keymapping available. I spent most of this review talking about what I didn't like, and that is because a good keyboard shouldn't stick out. When I interact with this keyboard, it is an extension of my mind. I sometimes stutter as the layout isn't familiar, even after months, when aiming for home, end, or delete--but they keyboard itself is almost flawless in execution. I will be buying more Keychron keyboards in the future, and potentially leaving their competition on the shelves.

## Features

- A 75% layout (84-key) RGB backlight compact Bluetooth mechanical keyboard. The ultimate tenkeyless keyboard that retains shortcut and arrow keys. Aluminum frame.
- Connects with up to 3 devices via Bluetooth 5.1 and switch among them easily. With high reliable and broad compatibility Broadcom Bluetooth chipset, the K2 is best to fit home, office and light gaming use while connecting with your smartphone, laptop and iPad. It also has wired mode with USB Type-C connection.
- With a unique Mac layout, K2 has all necessary Mac function keys, while compatible with Windows. Extra keycaps for both Windows and Mac operating system are included.
- K2 can last up to 72 hours typing, or up to 7 days normal use (count 8hrs per day) with a 4000 mAh big battery, which is one of the biggest in mechanical keyboard. N-key rollover (NKRO) on wired mode or 6KRO on wireless mode.
- Charming RGB backlight with elegant keycap legends helps to type in dime environment, you can also choose other static color backlight mode. Durable Gateron mechanical switch with 50 million keystroke lifespan, providing unrivaled tactile responsiveness on the linear red switch.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B07Y9Y69N7 |
| Additional Features | Ergonomic, LED Backlight |
| Antenna Location | Gaming, Office |
| Best Sellers Rank | #9,662 in Video Games ( See Top 100 in Video Games ) #667 in PC Gaming Keyboards |
| Brand | Keychron |
| Built-In Media | Keycap Puller, USB Cable |
| Button Quantity | 84 |
| Color | Gateron Red Switch |
| Compatible Devices | Laptop, PC, Smartphone, Tablet |
| Compatible Operating System Family | MacOS, Windows |
| Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth, USB-C |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 1,265 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Aluminum, Plastic |
| External Testing Certification | Não aplicável |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 12.48"L x 5.08"W x 1.57"H |
| Item Weight | 1 Kilograms |
| Keyboard Backlighting Color Support | RGB |
| Keyboard Description | Mechanical |
| Keyboard Layout | QWERTY |
| Language | English |
| Manufacturer | Keychron |
| Mfr Part Number | K2C1 |
| Model Number | K2C1 |
| Number of Keys | 84 |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Gaming, Office |
| Special Feature | Ergonomic, LED Backlight |
| Style Name | Contemporary |
| Switch Type | Linear |
| UPC | 753610396765 753610395737 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Warranty Description | 1 year |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Keychron
- **Color:** Gateron Red Switch
- **Compatible Devices:** Laptop, PC, Smartphone, Tablet
- **Connectivity Technology:** Bluetooth, USB-C
- **Keyboard Description:** Mechanical
- **Keyboard backlighting color support:** RGB
- **Product Dimensions:** 12.48"L x 5.08"W x 1.57"H
- **Recommended Uses For Product:** Gaming, Office
- **Special Feature:** Ergonomic, LED Backlight
- **Style:** Contemporary

## Images

![Keychron K2 Wireless Mechanical Keyboard, 75% Layout 84 Key Bluetooth/USB-C Wired Compact RGB Backlit Anti Ghosting/N-Key Rollover, Gateron G Pro Red Switch Aluminum Frame for Mac Windows, Version 2 - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/61dXb5X1mYL.jpg)
![Keychron K2 Wireless Mechanical Keyboard, 75% Layout 84 Key Bluetooth/USB-C Wired Compact RGB Backlit Anti Ghosting/N-Key Rollover, Gateron G Pro Red Switch Aluminum Frame for Mac Windows, Version 2 - Image 2](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/81k552+hCqL.jpg)
![Keychron K2 Wireless Mechanical Keyboard, 75% Layout 84 Key Bluetooth/USB-C Wired Compact RGB Backlit Anti Ghosting/N-Key Rollover, Gateron G Pro Red Switch Aluminum Frame for Mac Windows, Version 2 - Image 3](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/71ZROlrn8GL.jpg)
![Keychron K2 Wireless Mechanical Keyboard, 75% Layout 84 Key Bluetooth/USB-C Wired Compact RGB Backlit Anti Ghosting/N-Key Rollover, Gateron G Pro Red Switch Aluminum Frame for Mac Windows, Version 2 - Image 4](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/61XgO5KDICL.jpg)
![Keychron K2 Wireless Mechanical Keyboard, 75% Layout 84 Key Bluetooth/USB-C Wired Compact RGB Backlit Anti Ghosting/N-Key Rollover, Gateron G Pro Red Switch Aluminum Frame for Mac Windows, Version 2 - Image 5](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/71-ieCwBlUL.jpg)

## Available Options

This product comes in different **Color** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Can i set up a static white color for the rgb version? i didn't find any information about it anywhere.**
A: Yes you can. It has a lot of different backlight modes, and in the static one you can change colors, and use white.

**Q: is there a windows version with alt vs command key?  or option to swap them out?**
A: I'm comes with Mac and windows keycaps

**Q: Lights stopped working on alu rbg k2 after not even 24 hours of use.  lights stopped responding to keypress and light bulb button does nothing?**
A: Check the rectangle visual keyboard instructions paper that came with your keyboard you might have pressed a key combo that changed some settings. My did the same thing, I can't remember exactly how 
I got it to come back but the paper helped. Hold down (fn + end) do the lights come on? if you press the light button it'll shut it off (at least that was my issue) I was used to the light button cycling through the different lights.  I think you might be having the same issue I had.

**Q: what's the difference between the K2 and the K2 V2?**
A: The k2 V2 is the most updated version, it features a slimmer body as well as Bluetooth 3.0. If you're thinking about buying one, I would go with the V2

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Awesome lighting and a very comfortable mac native keyboard
*by A***R on December 11, 2020*

I've been looking for a mac minded mechanical keyboard for a while and just stumbled upon the Keychron brand. The lighting was probably the least important factor for me in choosing a mechanical keyboard but I was really blown away by all the crazy features built into this keyboard. I also didn't do my homework but now realize this is a bluetooth compatible board which is awesome as well. Admittedly I'm not a keyboard connoisseur and I haven't had this but an hour, so this is more of a first impressions review. Overall the typing experience feels petty similar to other mechanical keyboards I've used in the past with a few exceptions: They keytops have a sort of "rubber" feel to them which is very different from my PBT double shot Leopold keyboard. It almost feels like I have something sticky on my fingers which I imagine would take some getting used to. For example, if I'm sliding my fingers on from the "E" to the "D" there is some added resistance (this is probably bad typing form but it works for me). The case is indeed very high as some other reviewers have pointed out, and though I don't usually use a wrist pad it does feel more natural to have one with this keyboard. I'm using the "red" switch board and it feels pretty good. It's definitely not super quiet like my mx cherry silent Leopold but it's also not nearly as clicky as the blue or buckling springs I've used in the past. I think this really comes down to personal preference. This keyboard has a TON of features built in and the mac native designed is very much appreciate, which grants this a 5-star rating. Check out the video review attached to see the keyboard in action and the awesome lighting programs. For what it's worth I'm mostly typing "The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog" over and over, or just mashing the keys to show off the light functions.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Keychron is doing it right
*by N***D on June 20, 2021*

I have searched long for a keyboard that has almost no compromise on the features I need, without building a custom. As a software developer, I have grown used to the home and end keys, but as a gamer I wanted a keyboard smaller than a tenkeyless. I wanted dedicated F-keys, I preferred dedicated arrow keys, and RGB is something I crave more than I should. The Keychron K2 has it all, and then some. I wasn't seeking out a wireless keyboard, but having that option is amazing when I consider I would have paid the same or more for a keyboard without this feature. The lighting options are numerous and vivid, some of the best RGB I have seen, although sadly it doesn't have software to individually control each key at this time. I am impressed with Gateron switches. I typically prefer Cherry MX Clears, but for my gaming rig I wanted to try out linears so I have a red switch variant. I also chose the aluminum rails, which make the keyboard feel like an absolute tank. There is a lot to like with the Keychron K2, but there are a few key downsides. Firstly, the keycaps on mine are not very good quality. The page says they should be double-shot not, but I don't think mine came with double-shot as the legends are wearing on some keys. This is compounded by the difficulty in replacing the full keycap set, since many of the keys are uniquely shaped/sized for this form factor. The shift key, and the home, end, pgup, and pgdn keys are all abnormal sizes compared with a fullsize keyboard. My second gripe with this keyboard, which I assume extends to Keychron's full wireless lineup, is that it takes multiple seconds for the keyboard to start accepting key inputs after my login screen appears--even though I am using it as a wired keyboard with Bluetooth turned off. They really should take the time to correct this in a firmware patch. Last issue I have, and this could so easily be corrected, is that there isn't a single page on their site or in a manual with all the possible hotkeys to control the keyboard. A reddit page exists that has most, but even it is missing some. Why not have your firmware dev just make a list of all the hotkey combos so they can be in one place? This next item isn't an issue, but more of a request to Keychron: please do invest, as I think you already are, in software engineers to create software for your keyboards. They are amazing products and they deserve to have software controls and keymapping available. I spent most of this review talking about what I didn't like, and that is because a good keyboard shouldn't stick out. When I interact with this keyboard, it is an extension of my mind. I sometimes stutter as the layout isn't familiar, even after months, when aiming for home, end, or delete--but they keyboard itself is almost flawless in execution. I will be buying more Keychron keyboards in the future, and potentially leaving their competition on the shelves.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ All my worries are gone. It's an amazing Keyboard!
*by K***T on November 26, 2021*

had a few worries because some Youtuber said it's shit. After the first test typing, I realize that it's the Youtuber who's full of shit. This is an amazing keyboard. 1. The K2 looks a bit fat with the aluminum housing in some pictures, but in actuallity, it's very sleek and compact. 2. Some find the Gateron Red Switches a bit meek compared to Cherry Reds. I am a all time Cherry Red user myself, and this is my first time trying these switches. Honestly, it feels great. It's pleasantly light and yet has a satisfying accoustics when the switches hit the bottom and then the top. It's not a silent switch, but it's not annoyingly loud like some blue switches. The factory lubrication is perfect and I couldn't have done it better myself. It could be used in some office settings where it's not too quiet. 3. It had one defect though. One key (i.e. the Y-key in the picture) had a little bump that was very noticeable when typing. I was going to change to custom keycaps anyway, but it's not some thing that you would expect in a over $100 keyboard. For the time being, I had to remove the bump with a sandfile but visually, it is damaged now. Overall, even with the defect, I am completely satisfied. I was looking for a keyboard with very specific specs: 75% 84-key layout, Bluetooth 5.0 or better, alluminum housing, and, preferably, hot-swappable PCB. The last requirement had to go because hotswappable models are out of stock everywhere, but with these amazing switches, I don't think I need it anymore. Keychron keyboards are amazing and don't let anyone tell you otherwise.

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