Keychron K2 Pro
By Luis E.F.B · Founder & reviewer
Updated May 2026
The most popular wireless mechanical keyboard for home office. Compact, hot-swappable and compatible with Mac and Windows.
Who it's for
- Programmers and writers looking for tactile feedback
- Users who want the best wireless mechanical under €120
- Those who need Mac and Windows compatibility in the same keyboard
Who it's NOT for
- Very quiet offices (mechanical keyboards are louder)
- Users who need a numpad
- Those who prefer quiet membrane keys
Pros
- Hot-swap: change switches without soldering
- Multidevice Bluetooth + USB-C
Cons
- TKL format without numpad
- Battery drains fast with backlight on
Specifications
| Switch | Gateron Pro (rojo/marrón/azul) |
| Conectividad | Bluetooth 5.1 + USB-C |
| Dispositivos | 3 a la vez |
| Batería | 4.000 mAh (~240h sin retroiluminación) |
| Teclas | 84 (TKL compacto) |
| Hot-swap | Sí |
Our verdict
If you want the experience of a real mechanical keyboard without spending over €100, the Keychron K2 Pro is the answer. Hot-swap lets you change switches without soldering. Perfect for programmers who type for long hours.
Approximate price
~80€
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FAQ
Which switch should I pick: red, brown or blue?
Red: silent and linear, ideal for the office. Brown: tactile with a light click, most popular for programmers. Blue: loud and tactile, not suitable for shared spaces.
Is it compatible with Mac?
Yes. It includes swappable keycaps for Mac and has a physical switch to change between Mac/Windows in seconds.
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