I want to buy a new mech board but not looking to drop a lot of money on it. What’s the best pre-built budget mech keyboard you’ve ever tried? ~$100 or less.

    • jcrabappleOP
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      41 year ago

      I love Keychron. I have a K2. Was thinking about a C1 Pro Custom. Only $80.

      • @2tone
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        31 year ago

        So many options from them, really. You could also look at epomaker, and even Drop has a few options, but you’ll get most bang from Keychron

      • HidingCat
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        11 year ago

        Can’t really go wrong with that, if you like it, go for it!

      • @[email protected]
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        11 year ago

        The first board that made me fall into this rabbit hole was a K2, it’s a great budget board! My friend has a C2 and is quite happy with it.

    • EpicFailGuy
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      @2tone

      @jcrabapple

      This is a personal choice. I’ve had Keychron and theyr’e very good entry level … but I DESPISE the fact that they have Bluetooth only. The fact that you have to press a key to wake the keeb up and then wait 2-3 seconds for Bluetooth to pair before you start typing bothers me to no end.

      I ended up selling mine to buy a RoyalKludge one which is an amazon clone … it’s pretty much the same thing but it has a 2.5GHZ dongle that doesn’t have that same delay.

      It also has RGB LEDs programmable software, hot swappable switches and it costs under a hundo …

      Been using it for 2 years now, very happy with it.

      • @mctit
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        61 year ago

        I really think those Amazon brands would see noticeable sales improvement if they paid a native English speaker $10 to come up with a better name than “Royal Kludge”.

      • jcrabapple
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        11 year ago

        Hmm I don’t think you’re using the right Keychron boards. Mine has USB.

      • @ethman42
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        11 year ago

        What are you talking about? All of my keychron boards have a hard wired connection and Bluetooth

      • jcrabappleOP
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        11 year ago

        I’m not worried about that because I hard wire my keyboards anyway.

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    61 year ago

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  • @[email protected]
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    61 year ago

    Keychron and nothing else. None of the gaming branded keyboards even come close, the value is insane.

    • HidingCat
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      31 year ago

      Keychrons are nice at the US$100 budget, but if you go really cheap there are some bargains to be had. Akko makes some nice stuff, and the Chinese ecommerce sites are swamped with decent stuff that goes on sale at various times.

      • @[email protected]
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        11 year ago

        Akko boards are nice too, but keychron has consistently been better at the same price for all the ones I tried.

    • @Tenthrow
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      21 year ago

      I agree here. I have several of them now and while I have some much higher end ones, I feel like I learned everything from the Keychron boards. (Q series mainly)

    • @pm_me_your_panties
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      21 year ago

      Agreed, my wife and I both have a red dragon and they serve their purpose while being pleasant.

    • Gadg3tm
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      21 year ago

      Have a redragon myself, not too shabby. I’d also look at nuphy

    • @ethman42
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      11 year ago

      I feel the same. However, if Mac compatibly matters to you go for the keychron

  • N3Cr0
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    31 year ago

    Sharkoon Skiller Mech SGK3. It’s a full size keyboard, if that doesn’t put you off. Featuring a heavy sheet of metal for the surface, and you can choose from linear, tactile and clicky switches (non-swappable). For 60-80 €, that’s a real steal.

  • sudo pacman -Syu
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    It depends on where you live. A quick rerview with local seller to get what in stock first. I live in third world country, the entry level usually is: Akko, Keychron, NJ

  • Eitan Tarkovski
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    If you do not mind 60% keyboards, some of the Dierya products might be the way to go, e.g.:

    Both are available with brown, red or blue switches. Comes in nice packaging for budget keyboard (here some unpacking, testing and review).

    I have the Dierya DK61SE. It is nicely built, and I can take in my work laptop case, if I am traveling and working away from office, but wanna use a mechanical keyboard instead of my laptop built-in keyboard.

    • 𝕸𝖔𝖘𝖘
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      21 year ago

      I looked into getting these, too! I ended up being gifted a keychron C1. I really like it. Then I got GSA caps and Fekker switches, and now I love it.

  • JBloodthorn
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    If you want ULTRA budget, I’ve used this cheap ass keyboard daily for 4 years now: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07CLYNW78/

    I’ve beat the crap out of it (literally, nodejs be frustrating af sometimes), but it’s still good as new. Some of the switches I’ve swapped out for Silent Black since my newborn was sleeping next to me at the time, but the original switches all work fine. It’s got all the RGB bells and whistles, but I leave it on white.

  • HidingCat
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    11 year ago

    Friend got a cheapie on sale, US$7.50 give or take a few cents. Bog standard 104 keyboard, Ducky-like clone, and came with Cherry Reds and PBT keycaps. Nothing significantly good but the overall build and feel were easily better than quite a few keyboards at 5-7x the price.

  • cassetti
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    11 year ago

    I am a big TLK fan so I opted to get a Keychron K8 - it’s got bluetooth, solderless replaceable switches, VIA keymapping, RGB LED lighting etc.

    Overall I’m very pleased with the keyboard for the price

  • milkytoast
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    11 year ago

    I’m super happy with my keychain c1, though it is my first so I’ve got nothing to compare to. dunno how much I paid, wasn’t much tho

    • HidingCat
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      11 year ago

      You mean Keychron right? Your autocorrect kinda messed it up for you.