https://www.keychron.com/ The Q series is the best. They have a big range for all budgets I particularly like the ones with the alice layout. Answer from concoy on reddit.com
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reddit.com › r/macbookpro › which mechanical keyboard is your favorite paired with your macbook pro?
Which mechanical keyboard is your favorite paired with your MacBook Pro? : r/macbookpro
October 26, 2023 - I use a few… steal series apex pro series 7 for work MacBook Pro M2 Max. For home logi g915 for Remote Desktop for work MacBook and also an apple Magic Keyboard. ... I recommend Keychron K2: The Keychron K2 is a versatile and compact wireless mechanical keyboard.
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reddit.com › r/macos › best mechanical keyboard for macos?
r/MacOS on Reddit: Best Mechanical Keyboard for macOS?
February 4, 2023 -

Hello, im using a corsair keyboard rn with the standart windows layout. I dont want to search up the characters everytime on google...so i want to know if there is a keyboard similar to corsair ones that got the macOS layout.

It should be mechanical with high keycaps and rgb in the best case (normal led is okay too)

Price dosen't matter and it should have the "qwertz" layout.

thanks

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reddit.com › r/mac › why finding mechanical keyboard for mac is so difficult
r/mac on Reddit: Why finding Mechanical Keyboard for Mac is so difficult
March 31, 2025 -

I am under the budget of $80-$100 . And finding the keycaps included for mac or keycaps of mac by default is already a hustle and I only find a single company which is keychron . Their k series and v series is pretty mediocre among the competition in that price range with aula f75 pricing at just $45-$50 sounding better in my opinion . I like the creamy sound . I know keychron offer hot swappable switches but I am in a tight budget . Any suggestions would be helpful .

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reddit.com › r/mechanicalkeyboards › mechanical keyboard for mac
r/MechanicalKeyboards on Reddit: Mechanical keyboard for mac
June 1, 2022 -

I'm pretty new to mechanical keyboards, but I am looking for the best mechanical keyboard for mac, with RGB backlighting and tactile switches. If it had the mac layout that would be really great and perfect.

Do you have any suggestions?

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reddit.com › r/macsetups › magic keyboard vs. mechanical?
r/macsetups on Reddit: Magic keyboard vs. mechanical?
February 4, 2023 -

I’m about to upgrade my Mac. I’ve always gone with the compact Magic Keyboard. The new silicon chips support Touch ID, which would be useful for me.

However, I’ve recently fallen down the rabbit hole of mechanical keyboards and wondering if the grass is greener. I use a keyboard for work (so a lot of typing)… I know this is subjective, but are they really a full replacement for an Apple Magic Keyboard or a nice alternative/bit of fun for when you want to switch things up? Part of me is tempted to hust stick with all Apple because everything works well together.

I’m also asking this question because after 6 years of heavy use my current Magic Keyboard feels pretty rubbish to type on.

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Totally subjective really. I think most people feel that mechanicals are a more enjoyable typing experience. I’m a software developer so I type all day at work and have bought many keyboards both mechanical and chiclet style. For me personally, I actually prefer a chiclet keyboard. It’s probably a more uncommon preference and while a mechanical is fun to switch to occasionally, I always find myself more comfortable and with better accuracy on a chiclet. I just don’t love the height and strain that mechanicals put on my wrist and I don’t like wrist rests or changing to a hovering technique. I have quite enjoyed the Keychron k3 though which is right in the middle of the two, a low profile mechanical. I got mint switches because I like a heavier switch and it is wonderful
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i actually came from mechanical KB for years and just switched to the apple magic KB. after a few days, I find that I am more productive at work and more focused with the magic KB. yes the mechanical is more engaging and satisfying to type on but it works your hands more. The mechanicals sounds are super nice at first but can get distracting depending on your environment. I also find that i type faster and make less errors on the magic KB. Also tried the mx keys, preferred the magic KB's more crisp typing feel. but there are a lot of mechanical options and many are affordable. I suggest you try one out to see for yourself, they are very fun to use and probably much more enjoyable if you play games with them.
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reddit.com › r/macbookair › suggest me some good wireless or wired mac keyboard with backlight
r/macbookair on Reddit: Suggest me some good wireless or wired mac keyboard with backlight
May 27, 2025 -

Hello ppl it’s been around 6-7 months since I purchased my m4 which is pretty amazing and I bought midnight so it’s quite annoying me with that finger print issue so though of buying keyboard in which it’ll cool me down suggest me some budget friendly options

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reddit.com › r/macmini › suggest me a mechanical keyboard for mac users( not keychron)
r/macmini on Reddit: Suggest me a mechanical keyboard for mac users( not keychron)
September 3, 2024 -

All the keychron keyboards are over prized here in India, so I was looking for a alternative mech keyboard to use on my set up. Also if you have any suggestions regarding it feels free to comment. I am also thinking about buying a normal mech keyboard and then replace some keycaps.

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r/MacOS on Reddit: Mechanical keyboard for MacOS ?
July 8, 2025 -

Coming from a gaming background, I’ve been used to good mechanical keyboards for the past 10+ years. For professional reasons, I’m working in the MacOS environment. I’m using a MacBook Pro 16 (M1 Pro) and I have to say the keyboard is pretty good. But, having a gaming setup at home with a mechanical keyboard make Mac’s keyboard feel really bad.

I’ve looked to buy one with all the MacOS keys (Cmd, …) but I’ve not found a lot of references. Seems like the mechanical keyboard for Mac market is not really popular.

Do you guys have any good recommendations ?

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reddit.com › r/mac › what kind of keyboard do you guys use with your mac?
r/mac on Reddit: What kind of keyboard do you guys use with your Mac?
November 27, 2024 -

This is mainly for those who do use them for their work since you’re more likely to want something either more comfortable or feature rich than a casual user. At work i have a mac studio and they gave me a generic windows logitech keyboard and magic mouse which i couldn’t stand so i brought in one of those old Apple Pro Keyboards and i forgot how much i like this keyboard. It’s just really comfortable to me and a lot harder to accidentally press a key compared to the magic keyboard my imac at home has. One thing im surprised apple doesn’t have is a backlit keyboard since i like to work in the dark in my office, but since there’s usb ports on the back of the keyboard i put one of these little lights on it lol.

I’m curious what non apple ones you all are using. I’d imagine touchID is what keeps a lot of people on the magic keyboard because that’s why i can’t justify replacing my keyboard at home (that, and i still want it color matched)

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reddit.com › r/macstudio › is there any good mechanical keyboard? (for mac studio, quiet switches, qmk/via, wired/bt, $100–$200)
r/MacStudio on Reddit: Is there any good mechanical keyboard? (for Mac Studio, quiet switches, QMK/VIA, wired/BT, $100–$200)
September 25, 2025 -

Looking for a Mac-friendly mech board for a quiet studio setup. Priorities: macOS legends (Cmd/Opt), reliable wired USB-C (Bluetooth as a bonus), low latency, hot-swappable switches, and QMK/VIA if possible. Prefer tactile or quiet linears (nothing too loud), and a compact layout (65% or TKL) with good build so it doesn’t flex while typing.

Budget ~$100–$200. Any models you love on a Mac Studio? Must-have features, switch suggestions, and brands to avoid?

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reddit.com › r/mac › best mechanical keyboards for mac users?
r/mac on Reddit: Best Mechanical Keyboards for Mac Users?
September 4, 2022 -

Hey everyone! I hope this is the right place to post this. I have a MacBook pro 2019 and an iMac & I’m trying to find a good mechanical keyboard for them.

I’ve previously tried the Anne Pro, which did not successfully connect to my MacBook. Thus, I was wondering if folks could share the mechanical keyboards they use and love! I am open to any kind of keyboard recommendations.

Thank you for sharing!

PS — if you’ve used the Epomaker RT 100, or any Epomkaer keyboards, do you have any thoughts or reviews?

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r/mac on Reddit: Mechanical Keyboards for macOS.
April 5, 2025 -

Hey there! I have a quick question, I'm not looking for a particular keyboard but I would like to know what brand to buy and then do some research. My budget is up to 100€ (I'm from Spain btw, so European brands and sites would fit my needs better). I just want a keyboard that works well with my windows pc and MacBook Pro and I don't want to spend a lot in a Logitech keyboard. I prefer the UK distribution and that's pretty much it. I just want a versatile keyboard with Apple keycaps.

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reddit.com › r/macstudio › best mechanical keyboard to buy in your opinion?
r/MacStudio on Reddit: Best mechanical keyboard to buy in YOUR opinion?
3 weeks ago -

Choosing the right mechanical keyboard is subjective. I would say a “Good keyboard”, mechanical or otherwise, is something that actually assists you in getting your work done in a manner that is easy and hassle free.

The mechanical one, it all depends on the kind of switches it has and the amount of features it has that “you actually use”. So many people buy a keyboard and end up hating it because it has the wrong switches or form factor.. why? Because they don’t really know what they want out of the keyboard.

I would say that you should decided 3 things before choosing a mechanical keyboard.

  1. What size of keyboard suits you and your needs.

  2. What kind of switches you want? If you are new to the mechanical keyboard area, you need to find out what kind of switches you prefer.

  3. Do you have any aches and pains? If you are having discomfort typing on a standard keyboard, then you should consider an ergonomic keyboard.

Plus, here are non-negotiable premium keyboard must-have characteristics in my opinion. Talking mechanical input, a whole list of elite capabilities come quickly to mind:

-Responsive. Game enemies are taken out as soon as a key is mashed. Writers benefit, getting into the creative groove without annoying backspace deleting.

-Reduced wear. Cheap membrane switches tear. Mechanical switches last far longer and provide a far more satisfying typing experience.

-Tactile feedback. The satisfying click of a premium switch eliminates finger hesitation, enhancing typing flow and accuracy.

-Typing comfort. Stress slips away when switch actuation is mechanical, leading to a reduction in finger fatigue. Writers write longer and gamers gain stamina.

-Switch quality. Different response levels and actuation feels come from elite keyboards with mechanical components. Games talk time, reaction times matter.

-Customizability. Swap the keycaps or change the backlighting pattern, opting for a setup that suits your unique gaming style or writing habits.

-Reliability. Writers hate spell checking and gamers dislike inacurate key inputs. Mechanical keyboards tend to register data entries more precisely.

These performance factors will all play a role in getting potential products high on my best recommendations of mechanical keyboard MVP list below. Other features to be on the look out for are known switch brands, aluminum-like build quality, and actuation adjustability. For the latter feature, it pays to be able to customize the registering distance on the key switches; you can tailor the typing experience for light, fast data entry or for heavier inputs on a button smashing game.

Best Mechanical Keyboards Right Now

  • Logitech G915 Wireless - wireless freedom and mechanical precision

  • Razer Blackwidow v4 Pro - a reliable premium gaming accessory

  • Asus ROG Azoth - King of the customizable keyboard set

  • Keychron Q8 - the ideal match for productivity-based applications

  • Corsair K65 Plus - made for uncompromising gamers with an eye on portability

  • Alienware Pro Wireless - layer-engineered with pro-tuned gaming features

If you have other suggestions that you truly love, please lmk below. Thanks and hope this helped.