

⌨️ Elevate your desk game with the ultra-slim, multi-device Keychron K3 — where style meets productivity.
The Keychron K3 Version 2 is a premium ultra-slim wireless mechanical keyboard featuring a compact 75% layout with 84 keys. It boasts hot-swappable low-profile optical brown switches for a tactile yet quiet typing experience, reinforced aluminum construction, and white LED backlighting. Equipped with Bluetooth 5.1, it supports seamless switching between up to 3 devices and includes wired USB-C connectivity. Designed for both Mac and Windows users, it offers dedicated multimedia keys and extra keycaps for cross-platform versatility, making it a top choice for professionals seeking portability, durability, and customization.




























| ASIN | B09GG1ZD6V |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
| Best Sellers Rank | #11,370 in Video Games ( See Top 100 in Video Games ) #88 in Mac Gaming Keyboards #791 in PC Gaming Keyboards #1,085 in Computer Keyboards |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (561) |
| Date First Available | September 16, 2021 |
| Item Weight | 1.7 pounds |
| Item model number | K3-D3 |
| Manufacturer | Keychron |
| Product Dimensions | 12.05 x 4.57 x 0.87 inches |
J**.
Attractive, lightweight, quality, recommended at the price
Having used the Keychron K3 for the past four months in a professional office environment, I've come to appreciate this compact, portable mechanical keyboard for its functionality, aesthetics, and the comfortable typing experience it provides. Firstly, the optical brown switch configuration lends a significantly quiet yet tactile typing experience, ideal for shared workspaces where noise can be a concern. The auditory feedback is negligible, but the feel under your fingertips will assure you of each keystroke. The battery life on the Keychron K3 is another big win. With regular usage, I found that a single charge could easily sustain me through a full five-day workweek, eliminating the need for constant charging or battery swaps. It's a reliable companion for a busy work schedule. In terms of aesthetics, the Keychron K3 is impressive. Its look is understated and professional without screaming 'gaming keyboard.' In fact, I've received numerous compliments on its look during my usage at work. The The compact design also adds to its portability, making it easy to transport between locations, a must-have feature for anyone on the move. Multi-device Bluetooth connectivity is a standout feature. The keyboard was able to seamlessly connect and switch between different devices. This functionality proved invaluable, allowing me to quickly move between different work laptops without having to set up the Bluetooth connection each time. However, no product is without its flaws, and the Keychron K3 is no exception. Initially, the Bluetooth connection would drop after just a few minutes of inactivity. I resolved this issue by disabling sleep mode, using the keyboard shortcut provided on the manufacturer's website. Additionally, I noticed a slight wiggle with the keys. This didn’t affect typing performance, although it could be a point of concern for those who prefer a solid, immovable keycap feel. To conclude, despite its minor issues, the Keychron K3 has proven to be an excellent addition to my workspace. For a price tag of $69.00, it provides a high-quality, quiet, and tactile typing experience that I highly recommend, especially for those seeking to improve their productivity in an office setting. It's lightweight, portable, and exudes a professional appeal, all the while delivering on performance and battery life. However, potential buyers should be aware of its initial Bluetooth connectivity issues and slight keycap instability.
J**S
THIS KEYBOARD IS AMAZING!
This Keychron K3 V2 is HANDS DOWN, the best keyboard I've EVER used, let alone owned. Switched to this Keychron K3 With Brown Switches, from a RK61 Mechanical Keyboard with red switches and couldn't go back if I wanted to. I would easily recommend this, and if this isn't your cup of tea, go check out a Numphy Air 75 for $130 USD. Will update if ANYTHING changes or wears out, but as of today I can HIGHLY recommend this keyboard over almost every other 75% keyboard. Also the Brown Switches have more of a tactile bump and a like 25% stiffer spring, and the reds have a little more of a click, but Press very easy from what I hear. If you're looking for your first, 10th, or 500th Mechanical Keyboard, Then this Low Profile, Hot swap able, 75% TKL Keyboard I can 110% recommend The ONLY downside IMO, Is that it doesn't have extra Key Caps sets, the keys you get are the only ones you'll find, and they aren't PBT so they could shine after awhile. Definitely not a deal breaker, but just keep that in mind. Will update if mine start to shine, or anything goes wrong!
T**M
4.5 / 5 -- An awesome keyboard but with glaring errors that are so easy to fix.
First mechanical keyboard for me. The variant with the blue switches seemed like a good match for "typists" like me -- and it very much is. It's just shy of perfection. The good: - The blue switches offer just the right amount of resistance and travel. 1.1 mm of pre-travel; <3 <3 <3 More importantly, I can already realize speed increases in my typing, and with considerably less fatigue. - It's hot-swappable. This was important to me in case I wasn't happy with the switches and needed to replace them. - The minimalist and monochromatic style of this keyboard is really quite stunning. - Saves a lot of desk space; the kind of typing I do very rarely includes numbers, so I'm happy with a "tenkeyless" layout. The not-so-good: - The *unalterable* light display profiles programmed into this thing. I think most of them are dumb, and it lacks the one display I would like (but has its reverse!). - If you accidentally hit the "light bulb" key at the top right-hand side (e.g. when repositioning your keyboard), you'll be pressing it 17 more times to cycle back to your chosen light display profile. - The keycaps! SO many errors here: - - Refer to the product picture, and look at the coloring of the F keys. 4 keys in black, then FIVE keys in grey, then THREE keys in black. Huh? - - The weird design on the key next to F12. It should have a replacement that reads "PrtSc" - - Each key's label is crammed to the top of the keycap, so you'll find a semicolon right next to a colon, and an apostrophe right next to a double-quote, and you won't see the F keys at all when it's dark because the manufacturer has chosen to prioritize media playback keys. - - The inconsistent labeling leads to "del" yet "control," and "page up" and "page down" which illuminate poorly because the text is placed on two lines. Yes, the keycaps can be replaced -- at considerable expense. But Keychron could also simply have gotten this right to begin with. In any case, these are minor gripes. This is a magnificent keyboard, which the kid will never touch...
A**N
Typing is smooth and quite enjoyable. Would definitely recommend for a home office.
A**A
Lo único que podría mejorar este teclado es que estuviera en español. Es bonito, de buenos materiales, responde rápido y apenas hace ruido. Tiene funciones muy interesantes como funcionar tanto alámbrico cómo inalámbrico y modo Windows/Macos
X**Z
Esta Perfecto, no hace tanto escándalo al escribir y tiene buen tacto. Su tecnología de Bluetooth es muy estable y no se percibe la latencia. El cable es de buena calidad y mejor que sea tipo C. Tiene sus ángulos para la inclinación buena. Sin ningún pero que reportar después de 6 meses de uso.
G**W
Firstly, what I like. The product is obviously build to last. The feel is good when I’m typing with it. It’s compact but includes the four important keys, page up, page down, home and end. Then what I don’t like. I would give it a five star if not for the short battery life. The keyboard can only last one week even though I turn off the backlit because I have no use of that function. I can live with that by charging it whenever I remember but it’s really annoying to have yet another device to charge frequently.
A**Z
Good quality keyboard.
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