The Keychron K2 HE is a mechanical keyboard with magnetic switches that have adjustable actuation points, which can be used for incredible control while gaming, executing macros, and more. Keychron ...
The $79 K2 has long been one of Keychron’s bestselling mechanical keyboards. As with all of the company’s K-line boards, it offers a relatively no-frills experience but provides all of the advantages ...
Keychron has released a distinctive version of its K2 HE keyboard, replacing the usual metal or plastic housing with a fully machined wooden body. This Special Edition keeps the compact 75% layout of ...
The Keychron HE has launched on Kickstarter and is an ideal keyboard for gamers thanks to its endless customisation possibilities. One of Keychron’s best-selling mechanical keyboards, the K2 HE, is ...
The most noteworthy outside design difference between the original K2 and the updated version is the inclined bottom frame. Instead of a flat resting area, the updated version features a wedge design ...
Plastic case. Uncommon/proprietary switches. Lacks aftermarket customization. You need to move a slider to wake the keyboard from idle. The K2 HE keyboard is available in both a standard and Special ...
Selected as a CES® 2025 Innovation Awards Honoree, the Keychron K2 HE blends top-notch magnetic switch technology with a customizable design, offering an unparalleled experience for keyboard ...
The Keychron K2 V2 is the latest version of the popular mechanical keyboard that features mechanical switches that can be easily swapped. It’s time we talked about mechanical keyboards because these ...
A handy entry-level mechanical board with a good build and set of features. Watch out for scratchy switches and cheap-feeling lighting, though. PC Gamer's got your back Our experienced team dedicates ...
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