This keyboard is great, I love it
I've been trying to break into the mechanical keyboard world for a while now, and I've finally found one that delivers. The Keychron K2 is pretty much perfect, especially at this price point. It's compact without being cramped and the keys have the right amount of click. It also looks really nice with orange accents and two shades of gray. There are a ton of backlight options as well. The fact that you can use it wired or wireless on both a Windows or Mac device is the Cherry switch on top. I honestly haven't found a single fault.
I've seen people complaining in reviews here about this mic who purchased it to do recordings with their mobile device. That is not what this mic is intended for and people who give it a low rating based on their own lack of knowledge do a disservice to those researching this mic for what it was designed to do. It is a measurement mic, intended to be used to analyze the acoustics of spaces in conjunction with analysis software. At this task it does an excellent job considering the price. Standard measurement mics (terminated to an XLR connection) cost anywhere from about $60 on the low end to $1000+ for high-end models, so at $22 this little mic is a steal (and even offers individual calibration files available on the manufacturer's website). I really appreciate the passthrough output, which is very handy for sending pink noise etc. directly to a console if you want to keep everything contained to one device (although to do more detailed measurement you'll want to be able to move around the room and measure at multiple points so you'll need a separate source for test tones). Bottom line - this mic offers tremendous bang for the buck.
Very good, very satisfied, more cooperation in the future. I will recommend to my friends.
Ok, so I don't get to choose from a bunch of colors of backlighting, but then it won't wake up to a color I didn't choose. The different color for each row makes it extra easy to find the home row in a hurry. The basic tilt of the keyboard is good, and the very strong popout legs are even better, though I still have a problem with the highest setting, which tends to slip out of position just as it does in other keyboards I've tried. The typing is easy and sure, the keys are the right size and spacing for my hands, so I make fewer errors than I've been doing. The bumps to guide the fingers to the f and j for touch typing are high enough to be unmistakable. Unlike my last keyboard, the enter/return key is reachable from the home position; the pipe/backslash key is back up in the qwerty row where it belongs. I just plain LIKE this keyboard. I've already persuaded a computer-professional friend to buy himself one, though he talks of using it with his raspberry pi....
If you struggle with most keyboards because you have tiny hands, then this keyboard is your best friend! The keys are a perfect size for me and I'm not going the extra mile to play video games! The sounds of the keys are also perfect too, if you love clicky-clacky keys!
If you struggle with most keyboards because you have tiny hands, then this keyboard is your best friend! The keys are a perfect size for me and I'm not going the extra mile to play video games! The sounds of the keys are also perfect too, if you love clicky-clacky keys!