⌨️ Type in Style, Game with Precision!
The Keychron C2 is a full-size wired mechanical keyboard designed for both Mac and Windows users, featuring 104 keys, a USB-C connection, and a retro color scheme. With tactile Keychron Brown switches and a lifespan of up to 50 million keystrokes, it combines style and durability for an optimal typing experience.
L**L
FANTASTIC keyboard! Feels good, works great, and looks like a classic!
LOVE this keyboard! My son and I re-purposed an old Mac Classic from 1991 that was DOA. We turned it into a mini-PC (running Widoze for ease of use)...and wanted the "Mac Classic" look and feel. This keyboard was far and away cheaper than some clones online and still looks the part. It clicks and clacks comfortably just like keyboards of old and is feature rich with changeable keys, a key puller, and USB-C connectivity. I highly-recommend this for everything from nostalgia to just plain daily use!
A**W
So nice I ordered it twice.
I wanted a simple, comfortable, affordable mechanical keyboard my office at work where I do a lot of typing. I don't need or want backlit keys, and I don't need to be bothered with all the customization hotswap mishegas. This baby is perfect for me. The brown switches are still very clicky and satisfying to type with, but not to the point where my coworkers want to murder me because of the noise. The retro color scheme has gotten several compliments. Included are keys for both Windows and Mac, and a gray ESC key if you want to swap out the red one. It also comes with an adapter for USB C to A to plug into my computer which was very nice. I've enjoyed typing on this thing so much I ordered a second one for my other office. Would highly recommend this model.
B**S
I love this keyboard!
I just can't deal with the iMac wireless flat keyboard thingies they call a keyboard. This keyboard is just your basic "click" keyboard and it works flawlessly. I'm old as dirt and I just have to have a click keyboard. Now, if you are using this on a Mac (which I am) you gotta get used to which keys map to which keys on the Mac keyboard for the special functions, but its not that big of a deal. I HATE Windows (but ironically am a MCSE - another life), but I use this on my Windows box too, which I only run because I ArcGIS won't run on a Mac. Use one on my Linux box as well. It works flawlessly across all platforms. Can't ask for more. I have been using this keyboard for literally years with zero issues. It is surprisingly inexpensive for the quality. It is NOT a cheap feeling keyboard. I'm kinda hung up on full size too. Guess different folks have different ideas of what is a great keyboard. If you are looking for a quality, clicky, full size keyboard this one is great. Just be aware it is wired, and you gotta get used to where things map on a Mac.
I**L
Basic and Utilitarian
I bought this keyboard because I do a lot of typing and the flat keys that come with all computers today drive me crazy because I learned to type on a typewriter.This keyboard was good for a Mac, inexpensive, and seems to fit the bill. I love the feel of the keys and the sound. My only main criticism is that it’s not backlit at all so if you’re typing in a darker room, it’s a challenge. My other questionable criticism is that the cursor sometimes jumps around. I am not certain whether or not that is the keyboard or the formatting software that I am typing it into. I will come back when I have used it for a while to speak to the question of durability. Overall, I am very pleased with this item.
T**R
Norman
This keyboard is delightful. It types as fast as any. It feels great. It looks great. I did not know that the keys are different shapes by row, so it looks a little strange since I rearranged them for Norman layout, but it hasn't harmed my 40 wpm. Can't beat it for $38 :)
R**W
Comfortable, full keyboard
Pros:1. Full size layout with number pad2. Stiff, comes with both mac and windows key layouts (would be nice to have a linux specific option)3. The switches require a good amount of force to actuate and create a better typing feel than the flat chicklet style keys that are standard with modern macs.4. Comes with a good quality usb-c cable with adapter.5. Unlike some mechanical keyboards it doesn't have industrial design to make it look like transformer vomit. No stupid RGB.6. I know this is sold as a "retro design", but I would really just see it as an "understated" design. it isn't trying too hard to look exactly like a model M, or something it isn't. I could see this sitting on my desk at work for a few years without annoying me too much, and just letting me type.Cons:1. No scroll lock key appears to be non-standard.2. Likewise, no indicator light for scroll lock. I realize that scroll lock is rarely used, and even antiquated, but when you need it, you need it.3. The key switches are a quieter kind. While this is nice for an office environment where you don't want people to be irritated by your typing sounds, it doesn't have the same satisyfying "click" that some keyboards have. This is subjective, and some may prefer this key feel
K**A
Absolutely LOVE this keyboard
Absolutely LOVE this keyboard. It plugs and plays perfectly with no lag. The keys are responsive and have the perfect classic "clack". I adore the retro color palette and the price was perfect. Came with a USBc to USBc plug with a USB converter option which was a nice perk.
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