K6

Keychron

K6

177 positive 0 neutral 49 negative

Based on 226 Reddit mentions

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This keyboard does not have an F11 and F12 key

i mean... not everyone needs them and they're otherwise good and high quality keyboards (usually). keychron sells all kinds of quality stuff at reasonable (not really cheap, but definitely reasonable) prices. i bought my k6 for $110 AUD and it's served me pretty well, having a dedicated function row

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Artemis732 in r/mildlyinfuriating

January 12, 2026 11:12 AM

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What HE or TMR keyboard do yall recommend for 200~ or less?

For about $200, you should look at the Keychron K6 or the Ducky One 2 Mini Both are good picks in the 60% size and have nice stabilizers. If you’re into DIY, check out the glorious GMMK Compact; it’s super customizable and you can pick your switches. You can find some comparisons and info on keyboar

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Hieulam06 in r/keyboards

April 24, 2026 3:26 PM

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Silent TKL/75% Keyboard recommendation

Check out the Keychron K6 or K8. They got silent switches and are TKL/75%... plus, they have RGB lighting if that's your thing. Not into building your own? No worries, they're pre-built. Also, check out keyboardyeti. They might have some good picks for you too.

Hieulam06 in r/keyboards

March 3, 2026 4:54 PM

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Looking for a new keyboard

Check out the Keychron K6 or the Ducky one 2 Mini. Both are good 75% keyboards and feel nice. You’ll get the F-row keys without using too much space. If you want more comparisons or need help picking, check out keyboardyeti. They have a pretty simple guide for finding the right keyboard for your set

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Zangberry in r/keyboards

March 25, 2026 6:58 PM

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My first 40%, the Epomaker TH40

My main kb is a Monsgeek M1 which is 75% that I started using recently after many years with a Keychron 65% (K6 Pro). Always used staggered and Ortho is more of a curiosity. One question I have, can I put a 2u spacebar in an Ortho KB over two switches? I'd disable one in QMK but would it be too heav

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carlosedp in r/MechanicalKeyboards

September 6, 2025 9:53 PM

2

Full Size Low Profile Mechanical Keyboards

Something from Keychron K5 series Thunderobot K96 isn't totally full size but finding arrow keys should be much easier on it and it's pretty cheap. DELL Alienware AW510K and Logitech G915 X are pretty good You could also try buying an used Corsair K60/K70 low profile or Thermaltake Argent K6

Nickademas207 in r/keyboards

September 15, 2025 4:49 AM

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Is the Keychron V6 Max what I seek?

A quick search shows that the K10 uses ABS keycaps, and they seem to look OEM profile. The K6 uses PBT/ABS OSS profile keycaps (specifically mentioned), so there is a good chance they are different in both material and profile. The difference you feel between the keyboards is from multiple sources,

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qiAip in r/MechanicalKeyboardsUK

May 20, 2026 12:35 PM

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My 8 year old keyboard finally broke, and I need some recommendations

Ducky One 2 Mini is a good pick if you want a 60% keyboard. it’s small and feels well-made. For 75%, the Keychron K6 is super popular and has wireless too... If you wanna check out features and prices fast, keyboardyeti’s got a Comparison Table that can help you sort through it all.

Lowe-me-you in r/keyboards

April 27, 2026 3:08 PM

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New keyboard advice

For a good 75% keyboard that won't break the bank, look at the Keychron K6 or the ducky One 2 Mini. They're pretty popular and have nice Bluetooth stuff. Corsair has some keyboards, but their 75% options aren't that great... Have you looked at keyboardyeti? They’ve got guides that break down feature

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Zangberry in r/pchelp

April 27, 2026 5:00 PM

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Help me narrow down the best mechanical keyboard options

Used Keychron K6 long-term. Switches matter for comfort, but layout matters more. Hot-swap useful, RGB pointless. Prebuilts are fine unless you enjoy tinkering.

memo_468 in r/ProductQuery

April 13, 2026 5:53 PM

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