We tested the Keychron K2 V2 with an aluminum frame, RGB backlighting, and Gateron Brown switches. If you notice some fatigue, you can also get a wrist rest separately. The keys are light to press, and despite having a high profile, it shouldn't be too tiring typing on them for long periods. The ABS keycaps feel slippery, but you can get an extra set of PBT keycaps. The function row is the same height as the number row instead of being slightly taller like on most keyboards, so it may feel different for some, but it shouldn't be too much of an issue. The right Shift key is smaller than the left Shift, so that may cause an increase in typos when you first use it. The compact 75% size may take some time to get used to, especially if you use non-alphanumeric keys, such as Page Up and Page Down, which are positioned differently than on standard full-sized keyboards. The keys are stable, but the spacebar wobbles just a bit. They offer good tactile feedback, and it's also available with Gateron Red and Blue switches, so you can get the ones you prefer. The Gateron Brown switches on our unit provide a great typing experience.
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