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The Keychron C2 Pro is a premium wired mechanical keyboard featuring a full-size layout, QMK/VIA programmability, durable double-shot PBT keycaps, and versatile compatibility with macOS, Windows, and Linux. With a 1000 Hz polling rate and customizable white backlighting, it offers both performance and aesthetic appeal for professionals seeking a superior typing experience.
D**A
Great keyboard at a great price!
Great build quality, good key feel. Very programmable, cool lighting effects (white light only, but it looks good) and while I ordered this one for my gaming PC, I am seriously thinking about getting another one for my Mac! It comes with keycaps for both types of OS, and a sturdy tool to remove the keycaps.If anyone is interested, these keys are compatible with the Cherry MX standard, so you can easily swap all the keys out.
Z**6
4.8 out of 5.0: If C2 Pro is This Good, I can Only Imagine How Good is Q6 Pro
Background:I needed a cheap and quality (oxymoron!) mechanical keyboard for KVM of my 2 laptops. Already had a Corsair K70 for the last 3 years for my workstation. I didn't need all the colors and display disco for almost 3 times the price of this one while keeping the price around $60. I had heard about the Keychron's quality, so decided to spend my money on this. Also, I do not write reviews till at least 2 to 3 months of usage. However, the product is so good that I decided to break that rule.Pros:1. Great packaging and presentation. Very simple layout of all the items in the box.2. Easy setup with very clear instructions.3. I prefer Red keys - these keys have very smooth operations as well as good solid clicks. Furthermore, the spacing of the keys is just right for my hands. My Corsair often misses the keys and slows me down, even after 3 years of practice with it.4. Compact size with decent heft.5. Nice cool white colored keys that match the background light of the 2 Dell laptops. The light doesn't feel overbearing at night.Cons: Basically nit-picks1. The plastic body. Not a con, for the price. But the metal ones do look and feel nice. Cheap beggars (me) can't be choosers.2. Need dedicated buttons for sound control. Not current FN + sound control setup.3. Unless I am mistaken, I do not see any buttons for Print Screen and Scroll Lock. Also, Scroll Lock does not have a light to show if it's on.Bottomline:For around $50 this is actually a very good keyboard. If it lasts even for 3 years, I will be very happy. This product deserves 4.8/5.0.
A**W
Love the feel of this keyboard - great for typing - office work
I have one for home and for work. Costs more than a cheap keyboard, but these are designed to last for a long time, so I am not worried about the extra cost.As the primary interface to a computer, having a good keyboard and mouse make the daily usage of a computer much nicer.
A**S
Comfortable Typing
I've been using this keyboard for about 5 months now. So far it has held up well. The keyswitches have a pleasant click but it is not super loud. The backlighting is subtle and can be switched off if you want. It is a bit touchy but I got used to it pretty quickly. For the price it is a great deal and I'm happy with it. It's still my daily driver.
T**S
Great full-size keyboard!
I've been using a Noppoo Choc Mini with Gateron Brown switches for years, and I needed to switch to a keyboard with a full numpad. I was looking for a keyboard with the following:- Full size layout- Tactile/non-clicky mechanical switches (usually Brown)- Double-shot PBT keycapsThis fit the bill, and for a very reasonable price. Overall thoughts on some features:The backlighting is nice. It's more for effect since the keys aren't transparent, but I like it. You can do a lot of the same lighting effects I've seen on gaming keyboards.The keyboard has a plastic case (some enthusiasts like metal cases specifically), but I don't mind at all. It's a nice black texture that simulates brushed aluminum, and fingerprints don't show on it. The construction is sturdy and doesn't have much flex. Typing also has a really satisfying "clunk" to it.The keys themselves are very smooth. Similar in class to Gatreon Brown switches in my opinion. No complaints. The caps themselves are also fine, I'm not a huge fan of the font style, but I don't mind it.Overall, for the price, an easy 5 stars.
B**N
Switches feel good, backlight is useless.
The quality is great for the price with a single drawback that is important to know. The keycaps are not transparent. This means the backlights is kind of just aesthetic. You CAN replace the keycaps to address this issue, but if you do the LED backlights are located on the lower half of each key only. This means that regulars keycaps don't get illuminated because the light is muffled. If you intend to use this keyboard at night I would strongly suggest getting a new set of keycaps with the lettering on the bottom/front facing side of the keys, instead of on top (you can look up this style of keycaps if you are unfamiliar) this will allow them to be properly illuminated for use in the dark.If you plan to use only during the daytime, the keyboard is nearly flawless in my opinion, and the keycaps that come with it feel very high quality. I am both a blogger and a gamer and I find the switches quiet and comfortable when you select the red switches.
Y**R
Great keyboard for office
The keyboard was great, kind of strange it was delivered not in an Amazon box though
L**D
LED Placement A Dealbreaker
The Keychron C2 Pro, on paper, appears to be the perfect inexpensive no-frills wired mechanical keyboard for desktop computer users who don't need superfluous features like RGB lighting or wireless connectivity. It even feels good to type on with the Keychron Brown switches giving a similar typing experience to a Cherry MX Brown switch. Unfortunately, there is one deal-breaker for me, the south-facing LEDs and the lack of any kind of compatible shine-through keycaps. I don't see what the point of having an LED backlight that shines up at your eyes as you type, but not illuminating the keys. This is especially bad in dark environments or at night. The white LED light coming out the bottom of the keys messes with your night-vision when you look down at the keyboard and prevents you from seeing the keys. The south-facing LEDs also prevent you from simply switching out the keycaps for an aftermarket set since most of the shine-through keycaps out there are for north-facing LEDs. Keychron should have made the LEDs north-facing and give the option to have shine-through keycaps. Such a disappointment.
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