Following a move to a new apartment, my setup had to change, requiring me to get a Bluetooth keyboard (I didn't want to span a cable across my living room). Therefore, I went with the Keychron V2 Max.
Pros
Case comes packed with extras: USB to USBC adapters, mini screwdriver, extra screws, and swap-out keycaps to either turn the red accents into the regular dark blue or convert from Windows to MacOS keys.
Setup was super simple. Comes with a USB-A and a USB-C dongle that snap magnetically into their storage compartments on the back of the keyboard.
Gateron Jupiter Reds feel incredible. Not wobbly at all, very snappy and responsive.
Stabs are decently factory lubed, no sound issues here.
Typing feel is bouncy and very comfortable.
Sound is creamy! Very pleasant to the ears.
Volume knob feels very sturdy (I feared flimsiness).
Two-step stands to increase typing angle.
Cons
So far, I have not found any...
Verdict
Incredible price-to-performance ratio! Roughly 100 Euros, depending on the configuration is really great for what you get. Definitely recommended, an excellent board!
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I recently bought a Keychron V2 Max (65%) keyboard to replace the Logitech MX master fullsize I use at work. I didn't really like the logitech that much (although it was a huge improvement over the awful dell keyboards the office gives) because (1) I shouldn't have ordered blue clickies (2) I found full-size too big and had to stretch to use my trackball mouse and (3) it's a laptop-style low-travel keyboard.
At home I use a TKL Drop Entr with Holy Panda X and I really like it.
So I decided to get a 65% keyboard for work -- nice and compact -- and 2.4G wireless was a must.
Things I really liked about the Keychron after using for a few days:
VIA is awesome. Programming the keyboard is really easy, and it's fantastic that it works online through Chrome as it doesn't require installing any software (which the IT office would have to approve). Creating a bunch of secondary functions for the arrow keys, home/end, etc., was trivially easy.
Setup to get working on the computer was easy with the included wireless transceivers, and it's great that they include both usb A & C adapters and that there is a little storage place in the keyboard
Gateron Jupiter Banana switches appear to have a similar tactile feel to my keyboard at home. NICE
The keycaps are nice PBT, although boring
Keychron includes a bunch of tools, usb adapters, extra screws and windows and mac keycaps
Things I like less
South-facing lights. I didn't realize how much of a downer this would be. My home keyboard has north-facing LED with shine through caps, as did the logitech. My office is bright and I can't turn off the lights, so not having glowing keycaps is not a huge deal, but the keychron RGB is more cosmetic than actually useful. The variety of effects is fun though
Don't know why keychron defaults to a mac layout and makes you switch the keycaps given that just by numbers most buyers would be using it on windows. Not a biggie but still
More "reasonable" secondary F-key functions should have been included by default rather than keeping everything blank and having to program them (e.g., making the alt-function for the HOME key "end")
Battery charge time is 5 hours. This seems long compared to the logitech. But logitech is known for INSANE battery life on their products.
Overall, very happy with the new keyboard. 65% is great for writers.