⌨️ Elevate your workspace and game with magnetic precision and natural style
The Keychron K2 HE is a premium 75% wireless mechanical keyboard featuring Hall Effect Gateron Double-Rail Magnetic switches with ultra-customizable actuation (0.2-3.8mm) and rapid trigger technology. It supports multi-mode connectivity (2.4 GHz, Bluetooth 5.2, USB-C) with a 1000 Hz polling rate, hot-swappable switches, durable double-shot PBT keycaps, and natural rosewood siding for a sleek, professional look compatible across Mac, Windows, and Linux.
Brand | Keychron |
Item model number | KBKCK2HF1 |
Hardware Platform | Laptop, PC |
Item Weight | 2.13 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 12.46 x 4.99 x 1.6 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 12.46 x 4.99 x 1.6 inches |
Color | Gateron Double-Rail Magnetic Switch - Black |
Power Source | USB Powered |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
Manufacturer | Keychron |
Language | English |
ASIN | B0DCVPGB9N |
Date First Available | August 12, 2024 |
W**.
Blown Away – This Should Cost Twice as Much
I’m honestly amazed—and a little disappointed—I waited so long to get a Keychron. Setup was effortless, and the sound and feel right out of the box are incredible. I had everything ready to disassemble and lube it, but something told me to just try it first. I’m so glad I did.If this had a big-name brand on it, it would easily sell for $250–$300+. I use my computer heavily, and without double-shot keycaps, I usually wear off the legends in under a year. These keycaps feel solid, and the overall build quality is premium.The software is web-based and pushes settings straight to the board—no bloated RGB apps needed. Typing is smooth, the sound is satisfying, and what you hear in videos doesn’t do it justice. It sounds this good without lubing.It’s solid, heavy, user-repairable, and the company encourages that. This isn’t just good for the price—it’s great, period.
A**R
SMOOTH
Wanted to try out some magnetic switches and I do not regret getting this keyboard at all. Out of the box everything is in perfect working order. The build quality is great!Everything feels super sturdy and the wood accents on the edges do not feel cheap. The included key caps are made of decent plastic and don't have any gross shine through from the RGB. The switches feel sooo smooth and creamy making the typing experience amazing. The overall footprint is about the same as the membrane Logitech MX mini I was using before. All-in-all, a great little boardThe only complaint I have is that I would have liked more robust lighting options, but what's here is fine. Theres plenty of modes to switch through, just nothing really looks quite right with this design. I'm not huge on RGB anyway so it will mostly just remain static.
J**Z
This isn’t just a keyboard—it’s an experience. And now I’m typing like royalty.
I think I might be in love—with a keyboard. The Keychron K2 HE is just that good. From the moment I unboxed it, I knew this wasn’t your average typing tool. It’s perfectly weighted—not so light it slides around like a nervous chihuahua, and not so heavy it feels like it needs its own gym membership. It’s solid, stable, and a joy to use.Typing on it? Absolute bliss. Each keystroke delivers a smooth, rich “thock”—like tapping little velvet pillows that somehow boost productivity. It’s quiet enough for shared spaces, but still gives that satisfying tactile feedback that reminds you: yes, you are better than membrane keyboards.Aesthetically? Stunning. Sleek design, tasteful wood accents, and a look that says “I read Wired and have good taste.” The wireless connection is rock-solid—Bluetooth or 2.4 GHz—and the battery lasts so long I started forgetting it even has a battery.Customization is next-level. Adjustable actuation and dual-function keys make it feel like the keyboard was custom-made for me.And here's the kicker: I loved it so much, I went out and bought the Keychron K4 HE QMK Wireless Gaming Custom Mechanical Keyboard too. Because when something this good exists in a bigger size, you upgrade your obsession.
R**R
This keyboard is the best I've used in a long while!
My work career has involved a keyboard of some kind, from the time I learned to type on a manual typewriter in high school. My professional career included word processing on both stand-alone and regular computer systems (that's a total of 50 years). I've used all types of keyboards (I fondly remember the original IBM PC as a favorite). Lately, I've been looking for a keyboard that would give me a great typing experience without breaking the bank. I tested several manual switch keyboards, but this was the first magnetic switch. The typing on this gives me the familiar feedback of both sound and feeling that I loved in the IBM. It's heavier than I expected, but that adds to the solid feel the keyboard has as I use it.This offers great functionality with the ability to switch between 2.4GHz/Bluetooth/wired connections. The keys are responsive, and the spacing is great for typing at something more than hunt-and-peck speeds. I prefer the soft-white lighting behind the keys, and the clear lettering on the caps also speaks to it's quality.All this to say that this has become my new favorite, hands down, for general typing use. I don't game, so I can't speak for what it might be able to do there, but if you are looking for a great quality keyboard that will make typing a pleasant experience (again ??), without costing the proverbial arm and leg, this is a great choice!
M**Z
The best Hall Effect keeb on the market. There be THOCK
I can’t recommend this keyboard enough. It’s affordable (compared to, say, wobkey). It’s classy. It’s solid. It’s durable. The Hall effect and rapid trigger are spot on. Its battery life is impressive despite Hall effect being notoriously power hungry. The switches are smooth. The RGB is surprisingly good. It feels amazing to type on. It’s not compatible with anything other than Gateron Hall effect switches, which makes its hot swappable feature kind of a moot point, but that isn’t much of an issue since the gateron switches it comes with already knock it out of the park. I could type on this thing forever. this is the only Hall effect keyboard I know of that actually THOCKS. Get the k4 HE if you want one with a numpad.
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