

⌨️ Elevate your desk game with the Keychron K6 — compact, customizable, and connected.
The Keychron K6 is a premium 65% compact mechanical keyboard designed for professionals and gamers alike. Featuring hot-swappable linear switches, multi-device Bluetooth connectivity, and a robust 4000mAh battery, it blends ergonomic design with powerful functionality. Compatible with macOS, Windows, and Linux, it offers vibrant RGB backlighting with 18 modes and a thoughtfully crafted layout including dedicated arrow keys, making it the ultimate workspace upgrade for millennial managers craving style and efficiency.









| ASIN | B0836JJHWD |
| Best Sellers Rank | 170,732 in Computers & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Computers & Accessories ) 2,738 in Keyboards (Computers & Accessories) |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
| Item model number | K6-V1 |
| Manufacturer | Keychron |
| Product Dimensions | 10.4 x 31.3 x 3.7 cm; 530 g |
J**Y
I have two other keyboards (Logitech and Razer) and I can say this one is one of the best feeling I had to do programming and play video games. Would def recommend
R**A
Love the functionality on this. Haven't had any issue with keys not registering or long presses over a Bluetooth connection so far - I did with another brand of keyboard I got off Amazon, but this one by Keychron completely exceeds expectations. Can quickly switch between PC and iPad via Bluetooth connection. RGB looks great, if you're into that. Packaging was great and made it feel like a premium product. Comes with keycap puller and a switch puller - the switch puller is a bit flimsy and I'll never use it, but hardly an issue since if you're planning on hotswapping anyway - you probably already have your own tools or they are pretty cheap on Amazon. I got the ones with the Gat blues, I don't care for clicky switches but it was the cheaper option and I plan to swap them out anyway. Definitely worth and would buy it again in a heartbeat.
V**H
Best ever
U**R
Im updating my review because it didn't turn out as expected. The keyboard is good when it's working, but only a year and a half after I bought it, the battery got swollen and bended the frame and the keys. Although it's still working, I stopped using to avoid any accidental damage, the battery can blow up at any time. The second reason is their customer service, which is practically inexistant. I email their support via the email provided in Amazon, they take a couple of days to respond just to tell me to reach out to a different email address. I reach out to the other email, providing a copy of my invoice and pictures, they ask me to provide the amazon order number ( its in the invoice) and they stop responding after I sent them that. It's been over two weeks and I have no response or resolution. I used to like the brand but I will never order from them again. If you value good customer service/support, avoid this brand at all costs!
S**S
I would like to start this review by saying that I have very limited experience with mechanical boards. I owned an EYOOZO keyboard which I modded quite a fair bit, but a lot of boards around this price bracket tend to be very similar to it. For the price ($44 for a new product at the time of purchase), this is a very good buy for anyone looking for a quality compact mechanical keyboard that has hotswappable, non-Outemu switches. I ordered the RGB model with Gateron G-Pro Reds, and they feel fantastic (I know there must be a million switches which must be more expensive, feel and sound better, but for the price, I expected a worse experience). A bonus is that this keyboard is not a 60% but a 65%, so it includes arrow keys and a couple of extra keys such as Home, Page Up and Page Down. I would have replaced Home with Delete (You can still access it if you switch the keyboard from Mac mode to Windows mode and you use Fn1 + [ ) but at least they are accessible. I use the arrow keys a lot for a game that requires them, so it is a pretty good deal. The RGB effect, while smooth, it is not very bright. It does offer a plain white backlight if you need something a bit more professional, so there is that. The sound of the keys is very good for the price, although the keycaps are a bit thin. You could upgrade that easily, though. It comes configured with a Mac-friendly layout, but it does include keys for Windows, as well as an extra set of red escape/lighting keys, as well as a good keycap puller and a switch puller. In terms of connectivity, it can connect to 3 devices via Bluetooth, or you can use it wired with an included braided USB-C to A cable. It is a bit on the short side but it is a quality cable. This is very important if you are using it with a computer, since most (if not all) BIOS menus are incapable of using Bluetooth as an input. It should connect as well to Linux distributions, Android and IOS, but I have not tried that. One thing that might annoy you is the lack of QMK/VIA support, specifically because of the lack of keys and how they try to fix it. Granted, a lot of wireless keyboards at this price range also have that same issue, so it is not exactly a dealbreaker. All in all, it is a very good keyboard. If you are not interested in modding, it will be more than satisfactory for your needs of a quiet, compact and quality board. If you are, it does give you a lot of options other keyboards simply do not in this price range.
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