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The Keychron K6 is a versatile 65% compact mechanical keyboard designed for both Mac and Windows users. It features hot-swappable Gateron Blue switches, Bluetooth 5.1 connectivity for up to 3 devices, and a powerful 4000 mAh battery that lasts up to 200 hours. With its ergonomic design and customizable key experience, the K6 is perfect for professionals seeking efficiency and comfort in their typing.
Keyboard Layout | QWERTY |
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
Button Quantity | 68 |
Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
Number of Sections | 32 |
Keyboard Backlighting Color Support | RGB |
Language | English |
Number of Batteries Required | 1 |
Power Source | Battery-powered, corded electric |
Switch Type | Clicky |
Compatible Devices | Laptop: Macbook Pro, Macbook Air, Macbook, Mac Mini, Chromebook, Lenovo, Asus, Dell, Xiaomi, Huawei Matebook etc.. PC with Bluetooth antenna. Tablet: iPad, iPad Air, iPad Pro etc. Gaming console. Smartphone and more. |
Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth |
Special Features | Connects with up to 3 devices via Bluetooth, adjustable feet, rechargeable battery, white backlit, ergonomic |
Number of Keys | 68 |
Style | Contemporary |
Theme | technology |
Color | Hot-swap Gateron G Pro Blue Switch |
Material | Plastic |
A**H
Amazing keyboard, but don't buy from Amazon
one of the best keyboard that you can get. It is steady and feels premium. On top of that, Keychron K6 switches are hot-swappable and are pre-lubbed from factory. Even the stablizers are pre-lubbed which is amazing and no other keyboard company does. I'm a window user, and it works flawlessly for me, no lag or connectivity issues. It has best build quality at this price point. I had bought aluminium version of K6. But, I would suggest don't buy from Amazon, its too expensive here. For India, K6 is around 16k (non-aluminium version) on amazon. And same keyboard sells at about 8k on meckeys.com and at the price of 10k you can get the aluminium version from there.DRAWBACKS:- Provides 2 mode connectivity (so, bluetooth and wired only, no dongle). So, if you use bluetooth headset while keyboard is also connected through BT, then it will interfere with your BT audio of headset, and you will wish you had a dongle.- no software. So, it might cause problems to those who want to set macros or per key RGB kind of stuffs (for gamers).
R**N
Very good keyboard, the best
I like the product but dislike the fact that it is selling on Amazon for about 16000 while it is available for less than half the price on keychron India. I have no idea how Amazon allows this!
O**A
Nice product!
I try many keyboard, but Keychron is too comfortable and enjoy with it’s sound.
S**H
Aesthetic
Quite beautiful
V**N
These are pretty nice and affordable for beginners
Pros (IMO)• Hot-swappable• plate-mount stab for easy swappable without having to remove all switches, and separate pcb and plate• 68 keys (with arrow keys while still keeping compact style)• North-facing LEDS (Although will have trouble shining through cherry switches. If you use any other brand theyll work just fine, wont blind you at night like south facing. And with Double-shot keycaps they illuminate the legends pretty nice at night granted I got the white leds only (no RGB) on accident• two angle adjuster• BLUETOOTH! I might not use it much but for the price its def a nice feature to haveCONS• NO QMK/VIA native compatibility. However, I said native because they dont support them out of the box but there’s a team working to have this models and other amazon keeb like the reddragon supported since the micro controller (chip) they come with is made by sonic which apparently is tuneable. So after a week and a half learning qmk and coding setting it up to use qmk or via like other natively supported keeb isnt that bad and pretty nice. This is pretty big to me so saved myself the hassles and went and got the K6_pro also• only white leds (no other color RGB)• USB-C port is on the side. Will cause interference if you have coiled aviator cable without angled usb c head, easy fix would be a angled adapter, although promted with connection issues (sometime need to be wiggle a bit to be recognized on pc)
D**L
Grade A Keyboard For Under 100 bucks
This was better than most mechs I have tried out in the $100-140 range and has, IMO, the perfect 68 key layout.Bluetooth:Worked flawlessly in setting up, and is a quick transfer between the three devices I have attached to the keyboard (Function 1 +Q, W, and E keys to toggle between your chosen devices).Hardware Design (frame and kickstand):I got the PLASTIC frame for this board, and the board has ZERO flex. Solid as granite.Saved 20 bucks by not going aluminum (nor RGB) and taking the plastic frame, hot-swappable, regular white backlit version. Glad I did so as I also can't stand RGB on keyboards, and don't even want it there. The plastic is also a bit lighter than aluminum, which I like. Can carry this board all around the house and pack it into my backpack for trips to the local cafe :-)The kickstand feet are incredible -- I prefer the highest of the three settings, and don't consider the keyboard to be "too high" at all. Love the natural upwards slant of the key rows and I can't even go back to the medium height of the board, I've become so well-adjusted. Some reviewers complained about it being too high, but I think it's ergonomics are spot-on -- most other keyboards, even mechs, are too low for the most natural feeling.Key Layout:I like having a dedicated button in the top-right for the backlit keys (15 different settings), as well as NOT having that useless insert key.There are two function keys on the bottom instead of the function row up top and a smaller right shift to make the layout nice and condense. For those that like mastering what the Function keys can do in conjunction with all the other keys, it is a delight to only use two function keys while also saving space without that dedicated function row. Frees up some of that ever precious Desktop Real Estate ;-)I consider the Cap Locks key and the right-hand ALT to be pretty useless, but try finding a non-customized keyboard without those two.You can also remap keys, but not yet with Keychron software -- you'd have to go third party. Apparently Keychron is working right now on their own software to make it a bit easier to reprogram keys on their boards, but third party software for doing so is free and easy to begin with.I also use the 4 arrow keys and the Home, Page Up, and Page Down buttons a LOT more than I thought I did, and my guess is so do most people -- glad these are all dedicated keys.Charge:Battery life is pretty stunning, especially when the keyboard shuts off after ten idle minutes, and only requires one key press to turn back on.For every three days I use it wirelessly, it only takes three hours with the USB to fully charge again (and I'm sleeping or still working with the keyboard while it's doing so).The USB cable is pretty sturdy and hefty for an out-of-the-box design, though nothing like the coiled cables that are becoming more and more popular. Even going entirely wired-in would not be that bad with this cable, though it'd be better if it was centered in the middle of the keyboard -- instead it is on the left hand side of the frame. Oh well, nothing's perfect...Modding:It was extremely easy to replace the switches and the key caps as well, on the hot-swappable version. Got the K6 modded out now to my utmost desire. Couldn’t have been more satisfied. The Gateron Reds are now all Silent Box Browns and all 68 keys are working after the swap.Keycaps:The ABS keycaps are pretty bad, though not as bad as some reviews claim -- the oil and residue left behind hasn't been bad at all, so far -- but they DO feel cheaper and sharper and louder than PBT keycaps..And, IMO, the font on them is terrible, as are the multi-media and function labels. I had to strain my eyesight while typing to even make out the yellow multi-media depictions, never mind the almost invisible blue of the function numbers.--------------------------PS: the switch-puller that Keychron includes IS quite awful. It's better than nothing, I suppose, but my advice would be to invest 3-5 bucks into a top of the line switch puller.After I fully swapped out my Gateron Reds for Silent Box Browns, I noticed about 5-6 of the previous red switches had that small little bar snap off on top, which bends inwards when a switch-puller is applied to it. Not bad for me, since I never plan on using those switches again, but it does make the switch a bit more wobbly if you ever put it back on.It's a cheap switch-puller which makes the whole experience quite violent and literally like pulling teeth.The keycap puller is also pretty shoddy, and quite a rough experience, but no caps were broken and only a few flew 2-3 feet away...----------------PPS: tactile gang rise up 😎---------------tl;dr -- the best hot-swappable, Bluetooth 5.1, 68 keys mechanical keyboard you can get these days under 100 bucks!!!
P**N
One of the best compact and professional wireless hot-swappable mechanical keyboards on the market
+ Pros +• Hot-swappable• White or RGB backlighting options• Plastic or aluminum case• Gateron Blue, Red, or Brown switches• Wireless via Bluetooth or wired via USB-C cable• Various lighting styles• No driver software required• Compact size• Relatively light even with steel backplate and battery• Simple typeface font• 4000 mAh battery; lasts for up to 90 hours and recharges in a few hours• Rechargable with USB-C cable• Can be used wirelessly while charging• Windows/OSX layout switch• Replacement modifier keycaps to accommodate for Windows/OSX layouts; also replacement keycaps for backlight key and ESC key• 3-step angle elevation• Connects up to 3 devices• 10-minute auto-sleep function to save battery life- Cons -• Sits a little high; might need wrist rest• USB-C port sits on left side instead on the back like most keyboards do• Thin ABS plastic keycaps; causes that oily surface after prolonged usage• Unique 65% layout when compared to similar keyboards; ergo, it's very difficult to find replacement keycaps that will fit the layout of the keyboard (HK Gaming's keycap sets are perfect for this keyboard)• The Gateron Brown switches that come with the keyboard appear EXACTLY the same as Gateron Silent Browns due to the white switch housing• Not reprogrammable~ Subjective ~• The height can be a plus as some people type with their hands floating above the keyboard• Keycap profile is basically OEM - not precisely but very similar height• If using the hot-swappable version, using black switch housing may cause LED backlighting to not shine through properly even on full brightness; recommended to use switches with white or clear housingFinal Verdict?Even though Keychron's keyboards are mechanical, they are not just for getting that perfect keystroke timing during a match of DotA 2, CS:GO, Apex: Legends, etc; they also have a place in the professional environment. Sure, your co-workers or colleagues may think that you are wrong in the head for spending $80+ on a keyboard when you can just stick with a typical membrane office keyboard or some scissor-switch laptop keyboard, but when they complain about their fingers cramping up because they have to completely bottom out their keyboard while you are typing away at 100+ WPM on your wireless Keychron keyboard at your workstation while being able to text your friend/SO/family all at the same desk, you may want to thank yourself for buying one.For comparison, I work at a position where I am required to talk with clients for a whole 8 hours, 5 days a week. I have Gateron Silent Reds which are a tad bit louder than Gateron Silent Blacks but quiet enough that my client would not hear it constantly from my headset; your mileage may vary on that depending on your headset and its noise-cancelling capabilities. The battery life lasts quite a while even with backlighting on and does not take long to charge even after a full shift - in fact, you can leave it on wireless for the full shift and can last even longer than that; I just charge mine every day after I am done on my shift.
J**S
I severely understimated how stupid it is to have a dedicated key for backlight mode
Build quality and feel are great... but in hindsight, I should have gotten the version that has the Del key in the top right corner and forgo the backlight altogether.I find it unfathomable to have a dedicated key for the backlight mode and put the Del key under a Fn key combination.Oh, you want to customize? This keyboard model is not compatible with VIA/QMK.Sigh. I feel guilty because I only write reviews when I'm displeased with the product and I don't want to be that guy, but maybe you'll make the purchase better informed than I did.
W**W
Mac-friendly and great
If you want a cheaper mechanical keyboard with functionality, this is excellent. It’s easy to mod with upgrades you want better detailing like key feel, etc. But the core parts, like the huge battery, hot swappable switches, and Mac compatible layout, are all there. Use this mainly for long writing sessions and love it!PROS:- The battery is BIG, lasts me a few weeks per charge (way better than the Anne Pro).- Bluetooth works smoothly (connects to my Mac in maybe 1 second flat after being idle).- Mac compatibility and has Mac keycaps on the board by default.- Very nice white backlighting (I’m not an RGB fan at all). The keycaps have sharp, clean backlight shine through.- The side USB C input does NOT bother me like it does others. I prefer it because with my laptop, I like all the cabling off the the side.- Hot swappable switchesCONS:- ABS keycaps feel a bit dinky and scuff easily. (although this is easily upgradable).- The light setting button is easy to hit by accident. I now lock my light settings, so it doesn’t matter.- The blue Gateron switches are wobbly.- Some of the switches are really hard to pull out of the board.- The switch plate is not anything special- not sure it’s custom programmable, but then again I haven’t needed toMODS:As is, this is great bang for your buck. But if you’re interested in modding the board, this is what I’m doing to make it really really great.-Added o rings on the keycaps for less key travel and keycap sounds.-filled the case with thin silicone strips and felt. The keyboard is now virtually silent. I normally like some thunk, but since this is a cheaper plastic case, the silence is really nice. It also added some heft to feel more substantial.- Got thicker PBT keycaps to replace the ABS ones (OEM profile). I only replaced the letter keycaps because Keychron’s number row has the Mac icons printed on (for brightness, vol, etc), which are hard to find elsewhere. I emailed Keychron and they said they plan to make a PBT option as well, but didn’t know when. (Photos show original keycaps except for the blue arrow keys I put on)-Switches. This is a hot swappable board, so I’ll be putting in Kailh Box Jades for a deeper click and less wobble.Overall, this is a nice budget board that has some really unique specs, like the big battery and Mac friendliness. For those alone, this is worth considering, and then modding if needed. The stuff it lacks on, like key feel, are easy to change.
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