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Id assume only factor of consideration for most people outside of personal preferences is not having a loud keyboard if people work near them, but you can just change switches. Answer from lolomasta on reddit.com
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r/keyboards on Reddit: What keyboard do you use in the office?
March 10, 2025 -

For those that brought mechanical keyboards to the office, which did you use and what were your factors of consideration?

I've been task by a friend who works in a more formal workplace setting (law firm) to recommend him a good mechanical keyboard. I've not worked in such prim and proper settings so looking for advice for something suitable.

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r/MechanicalKeyboards on Reddit: Can someone recommend an office friendly mechanical keyboard?
May 24, 2022 -

I need a new keyboard for the office but would like something that won't drive my coworkers mad with the clicks. Any recommendations for around $100. What key caps should I be looking for when I do my search. I want something with maybe some RGB

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You probably want something like this: https://mechanicalkeyboards.com/shop/index.php?l=product_detail&p=3526 but it's OOS and beyond your budget. Anyway, I have experience in this regard. MX Browns are NOT silent, and they aren't quiet either. Check a typing test on Youtube. MX Browns, like most other mechanical switches, is plastic moving parts hitting plastic, on a metal plate that pings. So they are fairly loud. Louder than many office rubber-domes. All that generic material on the internet about "Reds for gaming, Blues for loud typing, Browns a quieter intermediate" are BS. Most of these switches are loud as hell and unsuitable for an office, unless they are a "silent switch." Switch type is key. The only common generic silent switches are Silent Red and Silent Black. They are honestly your best bet in a generic pre-built. The best pre-built keyboard for you is probably a Leopold FC900R PD or 750R PD with Silent Reds. It would be ready-to-go out-of-box and not as loud as the other choices. Since you are in Canada, you can also just build a silent keyboard yourself with parts from AliExpress. On a real lean budget [$100 CAD], you could buy a Tester68 [$39 CAD shipped] which is a 65% keyboard that connects wirelessly via a USB dongle. It already has some dampening, so it works fairly well with silent switches. Then, buy 70 OUTEMU Silent Lemon switches for like $30 CAD. You can lube the springs if you want, I hear that's enough. Then, buy the cheapest PBT keycaps you can find on AliExpress. During a sale, I once got a full set of PBT Camping keycaps for $33 CAD, and I know there are similar deals. There are some ugly but functional PBT doubleshot keycaps [Sky Dolch colour] that you can get for about $25 CAD. So there you go: Total budget: $103 CAD, including shipping and taxes. A wireless 65% fully-equipped quiet board. If the Tester68 is not to your liking, wait for one of those monthly AliExpress sales, and you can get a white or smoky transparent MK870 from KPRepublic or Kailh or some other store shipped to you for $65 CAD. The MK870 is a cool TKL that has more features than the Tester68, and is wired. Comes with good stabilizers that are pre-lubed. You'll have to buy 90 switches instead of 70, so that's like $35 CAD for the Silent Lemons. So this would bring the cost up to $130 CAD. But you can often find silent switches for cheaper on MechMarket, especially if they're lightly used. And if you're using a standard TKL, you can buy people's used Leopold keycaps for cheap, and they'll fit any ANSI board.
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I can recommend two: one is the Durgod Taurus with cherry red silent switches and the other is a Keychron K8 with cherry brown switches. Both are quiet and both are good for the office. The browns offer a little more feedback and sound, but still suitable for the office. The silents are like butter. I love both boards and they are both around your price range.
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nytimes.com › electronics › accessories › the best mechanical keyboards
The 6 Best Mechanical Keyboards of 2026 | Reviews by Wirecutter
5 days ago - If you don’t already have a preference, we recommend tactile Brown switches made by Gateron, Kailh, or Cherry, because these popular, readily available switches are good for most tasks and quiet enough for most offices.
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r/keyboards on Reddit: Office Keyboard Recomendation
June 2, 2022 -

I am looking for a keyboard recommendation. My requirements are: -non-RGB -Works just fine with out the installation of drivers. My company has a strict policy on software installation.
-Mechanical. -Good for typing in a quiet office setting as to not be obnoxious to those around me. -Not flashy or framed with odd colors. -Wireless would be great, but not required. -full sized keyboard /w number pad -hopefully no non-standard buttons (don’t need media controls or other things that might require drivers to power)

It seems 95% of mechanical keyboards have RGB which scream gamer nerd, while I just want a quality typing experience that isn’t distracting to those around me. It’s also amazing how many keyboards are missing number pads. They are essential for number crunching.

Edit: so far I have found:

  1. iKBC CD108 V2 Ergonomic Mechanical Keyboard with Cherry MX Silent Red Switch (not needed media player)

  2. CHERRY G80-3000 Keyboard - Wired - USB - MX Black Silent Switch (large, flexible body, odd riser heights, keys that rub off are all cons I have read about)

  3. FILCO Majestouch 2 HAKUA (Cherry MX Silent Red) Keyboard

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r/keyboards on Reddit: Office keyboard recommendation
July 9, 2024 -

Hello, I'm looking for a mechanical keyboard to work at the office. I want a wireless keyboard that does not make clicky noise and I'd prefer some quiet and soft sound, with smooth keys travel. Also I don't care about RGB lights, I want a fully assembled keyboard and I need full size with numpad

I don't know much about brands and switches, but I have found online that a good budget recommendation is the Xinmeng X98 pro. It is available in white jade switches.

Does this keyboard has not too noisy keys and has decent quality?

Do you have other recommendations?

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r/PHbuildapc on Reddit: Mechanical Keyboard for Office use
June 29, 2025 -

Hello! Any suggestions on a good Mechanical keyboard for office use?? I've been planning to get one for a while now, but I still can't decide which one to buy lol. Preferably 75% (since I edit videos and I use the F keys) and around 2-3.5K budget. Better if it's available on Shopee/Lazada but any suggestions will do lol Thank you!

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The 6 Best Office Keyboards of 2026 - RTINGS.com
February 28, 2025 - The Logitech MX Keys S is the best office keyboard we recommend for most people, especially if you're used to typing on a laptop. This keyboard uses scissor switches similar to those found in laptop keyboards
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r/MechanicalKeyboards for all the Click and None of the Clack!
July 8, 2012 - Help requests, keyboard buying advice, what keyboard is this, typing test screenshots, and simple questions must be posted in the daily post stickied to the top of the subreddit or it will be removed without explanation.
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r/buildapc on Reddit: What’s the best mechanical keyboard for gaming that still works for everyday typing?
November 20, 2025 -

I am looking for the best mechanical keyboard that can handle gaming at night and normal typing during the day. I play a decent amount of FPS and MMO games, but I also work on the same PC, so I do not want something that feels like a pure gaming toy that is annoying to type on for hours.

I am not super deep into the keyboard hobby yet, so I would prefer something that works great out of the box without needing to lube switches, mod stabilizers or build it from scratch. I care about key feel, build quality, and not having horribly loud clicky noise that makes everyone in the house hate me. Bonus if it has a smaller layout like TKL so I have more mouse space, but I am open to full size if it is worth it.

For those who actually game and type on the same board every day, what is the best mechanical keyboard you have used that balances both? What switches are you using, and do you feel any real advantage in game compared to a normal keyboard, or is it more about feel and comfort? Real world experiences would help a lot more than just marketing claims.

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r/keyboards on Reddit: Buying advice for (mechanical) keyboards for very quiet office setting
June 18, 2025 -

Hello,

I need some advice. I need to procure a handful of full size (100%) mechanical keyboards for a very quiet office setting (the workers are on microphones and their calls are constantly recorded). They are currently using some older mech-membrane Logitech gaming keyboards, but they are out of production (they were mainly using them for macro functions but there is a solution for that already, so macro keys aren't a requirement), and we want to get replacements ready for the future.

We did some testing with Logitech G G413 SE's which the workers say feel fantastic and are great to type on, but we only have one with brown switches and thats already too loud. I think its the bottoming out of the plastic keys on the aluminum case. I'm thinking about just getting one with Reds and see if that is any better but I kind of doubt it, as the brown are really quiet when you type careful and slowly on it, but this is not an option. The other one I was looking ast was the Logitech K845

Are there easily orderable (10-20), really silent mechanical keyboards? I do have to keep budget in mind (100-150 USD per), so whipping up some custom boards is unfortunately not in the cards. As much as I'd like to get a really nice base and put in silent switches, orings, foam etc. myself, thats just not sustainable. PBT (shine through) Keycaps would be a big plus. I know that bottoming out will always produce some noise, but it really needs to be diminished as much as possible.

While gaming keyboards are an option, ideally I'd want to shoot for something thats a bit more plain, but thats okay if there are no other options.

Any suggestions are very welcome.

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r/MechanicalKeyboards on Reddit: Lets talk about mechanical keyboards for office use
November 6, 2022 -

Hi everyone,

I see lots of posts everywhere showing keyboards which are dedicated for gaming usage. But in my case I use them for programming/office only. I love the touch and feel when I press a key whereas a rubber dome cannot give you (the only exception I accept is the keyboard of an Apple MacBook Pro).

What about you? Do you use your board(s) for gaming only or for office use or programming? Lets talk a little bit about it. Would be happy to see your opinion here, for example, which keyboard you prefer for non-gaming usage. You can also post an image, if you like.

Regards, Thomas

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Mechanical Keyboards at Work : r/MechanicalKeyboards
May 23, 2024 - In my last actual office environment (before covid) I used a Ducky keyboard with cherry mx blue switches. A few of the guys I sat next to also had keyboards with blue switches. It was like a symphony of click clacking in the afternoons when we were updating our notes for the day. lol · Now I work from home and switched to using silent switches, blues are way too loud to use during calls and I like taking notes. ... I can’t say anything about, mechanical keyboards from Amazon, but custom mechanical keyboards are a thing, because people do not want the sound of there keyboard to be annoying/harsh, like that’s the whole point of custom mechanical keyboards.
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What's the best MECHANICAL KEYBOARD commonly ...
June 7, 2025 - The Keychron is a daily driver now, stunningly high quality for its price. ... I have ZSA Moonlander and I really love it. I use their Voyager model at the office and it's more portable and prettier, but I really hate Choc V1 switches. Their layout customization software is extremely easy to use, and really helped me out as a complete noob to mechanical keyboards.
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reddit.com › r/keyboards › what's the best mechanical keyboard these days for general office and
r/keyboards on Reddit: What's the best mechanical keyboard these days for general office and
September 8, 2025 -

I previously swore by Das Keyboard for the past 10 years but after my latest purchase where the keys just fly right off the keyboard with slight pressure (pulling the key "towards me" ) I've sworn off the brand.

What is everyone recommending these days? Bonus if not made in China (I know..DK is made in Taiwan.. at least mine was )