
Keychron
The Keychron C2 is a budget‑friendly full‑size wired mechanical keyboard featuring hot‑swappable Gateron switches, double‑shot ABS keycaps, and optional RGB lighting. It targets productivity‑focused desktop users who need a numeric keypad and cross‑platform compatibility.
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$45.59
Average
$55.02
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$37.04
Highest
$138.21
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers commend the C2’s solid construction, satisfying typing feel with Gateron Brown switches, and the convenience of hot‑swappable switches, while noting its wired‑only nature, lack of native software, fading ABS keycaps, and missing advanced firmware like QMK/VIA as drawbacks.
What Users Say
Everyday users praise the full‑size layout with numpad, stable wired connection, value for a first mechanical keyboard, and RGB options, but repeatedly mention keycap fading, loud clicky switches, the absence of wireless, and the need for third‑party tools for remapping.
Common Complaints
Keycaps fading over time, lack of native remapping software, wired‑only limitation, loud clicky switches in shared spaces, and missing advanced firmware features.
What People Are Saying
“solid frame weight, full-size utility, and enjoyable blue clicky switches”
“great typing quality with Gateron Brown switches”
How It Compares
vs. Keychron C1
Advantages
Disadvantages
Choose C2 if you need a numpad; choose C1 for a lighter TKL setup.
vs. Keychron K2 (V2)
Advantages
Disadvantages
Pick C2 for desktop productivity with a numpad; pick K2 for portability and wireless use.
vs. Keychron C2 Pro
Advantages
Disadvantages
Opt for C2 if budget and basic hot‑swap are priorities; opt for C2 Pro for premium keycaps, firmware features, and higher polling.