Keychron has a few good full size wireless mech keyboards. I just bought a k4 with red switches for 80$ on Amazon. Answer from anomalymonkey on reddit.com
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reddit.com › r/mechanicalkeyboards › maybe this is sacrilege but is there any good wireless mechanical keyboards that aren't like $250?
r/MechanicalKeyboards on Reddit: Maybe this is sacrilege but is there any good wireless mechanical keyboards that aren't like $250?
April 1, 2020 -

Everything is wired but tbh wireless is great now and I play mmos and if there is a 1ms lag I'm fine with it. I'm also looking for a good wireless mmo mouse as well if anyone has recommendations but they keyboard is more important as my 1 year old seems to have broken my main enter key.

Would really like durability to be key and for it to be full sized. If there really isn't anything that doesn't cost less than a couple hundred I will get it I suppose but I'd rather not. Don't care about rgb or any extras, just a full sized wireless keyboard that can preferably hold up to a slight bit of a abuse.

Any guidance would be great, thanks so much!

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reddit.com › r/linux_gaming › wireless mechanical keyboards
r/linux_gaming on Reddit: Wireless Mechanical Keyboards
July 5, 2025 -

I'm after a wireless Mechanical keyboard with backlit keys, prefer 60-75% boards and something like a mx brown switch. At this point, I just want something that is going to work well and be less than $300CAD.

I have two Keychrons already that struggle to get along with Linux.

Thank you for any suggestions!!

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reddit.com › r/pcmasterrace › why are most mechanical keyboards wireless now?
r/pcmasterrace on Reddit: Why are most mechanical keyboards wireless now?
July 16, 2024 -

My keyboard is always plugged and stays on my desk. To me the less lithium batteries I have to deal with the better, it's just another unnecessary fire hazard especially when it's always plugged and I sleep next to my desk. Wireless mice are great but keyboards? There are some uses for wireless keyboards like using them from bed or couch but you're not going to use an expensive and heavy mechanical keyboard for that. Also they just make keyboards more expensive and lower their lifespan.

Edit: by wireless I mean it has a batttery but can be used wireless or wired.

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reddit.com › r/keyboards › looking for a wireless 75% mechanical keyboard
r/keyboards on Reddit: Looking for a Wireless 75% Mechanical Keyboard
August 25, 2025 -

Budget: ~€150 EUR
Size: 75%
Other: Wireless (Bluetooth/2.4 GHz), prebuilt preferred, ISO-DE layout, quiet tactile or linear switches

Problem:
Hey everyone! I’m on the hunt for a wireless 75% mechanical keyboard for office use. I love tactile feedback, but it can’t be too loud, I don’t want to annoy colleagues. If you say linear are way better for that use I would also consider linear switches.

I’m new to the mech keyboard world, but I want something I’ll still enjoy typing on for years. Right now I’m using a Royal Kludge RK84 with blue switches that we had lying around in the office. I like the feel, but it’s too loud and has an ANSI layout, so I constantly have to search for keys. ISO-DE would be a huge plus.

I’ve browsed prebuilt options but haven’t found a 75% wireless board where I was 100% satisfied or a lot of people had bad experiences with it.

Preferences:

  • Wireless (Bluetooth or 2.4 GHz)

  • ISO-DE layout

  • Prebuilt preferred (DIY optional)

  • Clean-looking, material/color doesn’t matter too much, some color would e appreciated

  • Quiet tactile preferred, silent linear okay too

If you’ve got recommendations or personal experiences, links are super appreciated!

- Edit: Also what do you think of brands like EPOMAKER or Royal Kludge?

Find elsewhere
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reddit.com › r/buildapc › what are people's thoughts on wireless keyboards?
r/buildapc on Reddit: What are people's thoughts on wireless keyboards?
March 9, 2023 -

I currently own a Black Widow V3 Razer keyboard that is wired. The 'W' key has started to become unresponsive and unpredictable, and after trying tons of troubleshooting steps I've made peace with the fact that the board is toast.

I'm now in the market for another keyboard, and was eyeing up the Logitech G195 Wireless keyboard as a replacement as I have a G Pro Superlight Wireless mouse and I love it.

What are people's thoughts on wireless boards though? Are they just as good as wired these days or should I avoid wireless and stick to wired?

Thanks in advance!

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reddit.com › r/buildapc › best mechanical 2.4ghz wireless full size keyboard
r/buildapc on Reddit: Best mechanical 2.4ghz wireless full size keyboard
June 30, 2024 -

Hey there folks

I'm just done building my PC and now I'm buying all new peripherals, i want to have them all be wireless and already got my headset (Audeze Maxwell) and mouse (Razer Viper V3 Pro) down but I'm still missing the keyboard.

As the title says, it has to be mechanical, wireless 2.4ghz (so no keychron as they sadly only use wired or Bluetooth connection for wireless) and it has to be full size, it'll be primarily used for gaming and typing, budget is not an issue, it costs what it costs i don't mind paying more for something good.

Any of you kind souls got a recommendation for me?

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reddit.com › r/keyboards › looking for mechanical keyboard with wireless usb + bluetooth
r/keyboards on Reddit: Looking for Mechanical Keyboard with Wireless USB + Bluetooth
June 16, 2024 -

As per the title, can anyone recommend a keyboard that meets my requirements? I heard keyboards from Keychron and Wooting are good but I am not sure if they have one with Wireless+Bluetooth capability?

I am currently using Razer Deathstalker V2 Pro TKL. I hate its wireless, keeps disconnecting and it is not mechanical.

Appreciate the help!

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wireless-mechanical_keyboards - MechanicalKeyboards
Wireless SNES controller using a Logitech Wireless keyboard controller · camperjohn64 wires up a NEC APC H412 Overview, First post · KBdmania.net Spaghetti Mod Using Logitech module -Discussion including general procedure for many other wireless mods · IBM Model M Mod From When Geekwhack was more Hack Than Geek! Bluetooth Poker 2 Mod Guide by frebib using HandheldSci adapter · enthdegree wires Model M to $30 Nulaxy Bluetooth adapter ... /r/MechanicalKeyboards is currently reworking rules regarding Group Buys / Pre-Orders due to recent problematic vendors.
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reddit.com › r/counterstrike › what wireless mechanical keyboard should i buy
r/counterstrike on Reddit: What wireless mechanical keyboard should i buy
July 4, 2023 -

I need to upgrade my keyboard, since the one i have is starting to break, but i wasnt able to find a wireless mechanical keyboard that isnt under 150€, or has a high input lag (0.25s was the lowesr i found for an under 100€ keyboard) does anyone have any suggestions on what wireless keyboard should i get? I would accept any recommendations, but my preferences are a tkl with iso layout.

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reddit.com › r/mechanicalkeyboards › my comprehensive (almost) 2.4ghz / rf / wifi mechanical keyboard list
r/MechanicalKeyboards on Reddit: My Comprehensive (almost) 2.4ghz / rf / wifi Mechanical Keyboard List
January 28, 2020 -

Hey r/mk,

NOTE: THIS LIST IS FOR 2.4 GHZ ONLY. THAT MEANS AN RF SIGNAL AND DOES NOT INCLUDE BLUETOOTH KEYBOARDS (UNLESS IT HAS BOTH BT AND 2.4 GHZ RF).

I keep getting suggestions for BT keyboards. If you suggest a keyboard for the list, please provide a link to a 2.4 ghz version (I have seen a few rare instances where a brand makes BT and 2.4 ghz, so linking the 2.4 ghz version ensures that I don't Google it, see the BT version and then ignore it).

Thank you for the help. I only update this occasionally. If I have a shorter list of suggested additions I'm more likely to hop on and update it, so removing the BT noise helps minimize the time I need to update it, which therefore keep the list more up to date.

tl:dr - I am working on making a comprehensive 2.4ghz/rf mechanical keyboard list because I am interested and because I see 1-2 posts a week asking for rf mk advice. I am new to MKs, but I think that posting and maintaining this list will be the best way for me to learn more and provide something many people can use. Over time I would like to also compile other information/resources for people interested in an rf keyboard (such as rf pcbs for self-builds, stats on pcbs, etc)

If you want to help me add information to this list, please do. You can pm me, or reply to this thread.

This post and the spreadsheet will be a continual work in progress. I will add information to both as I learn more and find more 2.4/rf mks.

List can be found here:

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1cs2HP-knJpg-PoJzLpWYmx5-91DxQX596YOA5EJSlsc/edit?usp=sharing

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Edit: I have changed permissions on the spreadsheet to allow other people to suggest changes. If you have any information that i haven't researched yet (such as ANSI layout, keycap types, etc), i would love if you add it and i will verify and approve it. Here is a description of how to suggest edits.

https://support.google.com/docs/answer/6033474?hl=en&co=GENIE.Platform%3DDesktop#zippy=%2Clet-others-suggest-changes

Why?

I'm fairly new to getting into the hobby of mechanical keyboards. While learning, I have decided that I'm interested in buying or building a 2.4ghz/rf keyboard.

So far I have done quite a bit of research and haven't been able to find a good resource for 2.4ghz/rf keyboards. Searching this subreddit, I see posts every week from people looking for an rf keyboard. This link has 15 posts in the last month, mostly from people looking for an rf mk. This list of posts is also a good resource for anyone who wants to buy (or build) an rf mk.

so I started compiling a list of every mechanical keyboard I could find that has an rf/not bluetooth wireless connection.

While making this list there were some keyboards that I wasn't 100% certain belonged on the list. In those cases I leaned towards including them. The idea is that the most challenging part of buying an rf keyboard is figuring out what is even available. By going a bit overly broad with this list, I can guarantee that it is pretty nearly comprehensive. There are also (currently) only 64 keyboards on the list. So by going overly broad I didn't end up with an overwhelmingly large list.

Anyone interested in an rf keyboard can fairly confidently and easily start with this list and eliminate any options that don't fit their needs.

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Requirements for the list

Broadly speaking, there were 2 main requirements to get on this list. It just needs to have mechanical switches, and it needs to have an rf style 2.4 ghz connection.

I did exclude a few very cheap looking keyboards from amazon. This includes A LOT of no-name brands listed as having 2.4 ghz and costing ~$30. Not everything from that list was excluded, but I tried to use my (limited) knowledge to exclude any that looked excessively cheap or like they were just coming from the same factory and slapping different labels on them. This was a tough line to draw and I'm sure I included some on my list that are still cheap garbage. If I get good feedback, I will modify the list. But it's also up to the people using this list to do their own research. Being on this list is in no way a guarantee of quality.

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Pros of rf/2.4ghz

- Better connection - RF can typically maintain a connection from farther away and has much better stability over that connection.

- Better Polling Rate - BT (even up to 5.2) appears to poll at 125 Hz (8ms delay). RF keyboards are capable of polling at (at least) 1000 Hz (1ms delay).

- I have heard people claim battery life as both a pro and a con of rf/2.4ghz. I don't have any evidence of which is true. If you have anything that goes beyond anecdote's and want to send a link I can include it.

-rf/2.4ghz works in bios while Bluetooth does not (not 100% certain BT can't work in bios. At a minimum rf/2.4ghz is plug and play).

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Cons of rf/2.4ghz

- Many people will argue that the difference between 1ms and 8ms is negligible. Other people swear they can tell a significant difference. There are youtube videos testing/showing the delay, but ultimately it's up to you if the faster polling is worth the extra effort.

- rf/2.4ghz is proprietary. This means that it is more often found on the big "gaming" brands like Asus, Corsair, Logitech, Razer, etc. Technically this is a preference. Some people may prefer those brands, but myself (and most of r/mk) generally prefer to stay away from those brands. But as you can see from my list there are a decent handful of options not from those brands.

- I have heard people claim battery life as both a pro and a con of rf/2.4ghz. I don't have any evidence of which is true. If you have anything that goes beyond anecdote's and want to send a link I can include it.

- Bluetooth can usually connect to 3+ devices and switch between them seamlessly. rf/2.4 ghz requires a dongle and therefore can't switch without moving the dongle.

- rf/2.4ghz won't work at all for any devices that don't have a USB port (phones, probably some tablets, etc)

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Kits/PCBs/Building your own

While exploring and learning, I have run across a handful of options for building your own 2.4 ghz keyboard from scratch. This area is *very* new to me so I don't feel like I can add much at this point. But this is something I plan to continue learning about and posting more info. Some day I would like to build my own RF keyboard.

Here is a loose collection of some resources. I will add to this over time. I am also not confident that all of these are actually rf since it is fairly common for people to interchange the words 2.4 ghz and bluetooth (because BT does still run on 2.4ghz).

Nice!Nano - I have seen it suggested on various posts that you could modify a nice!nano to run RF/2.4ghz. The Nice!Nano uses the nRF52840 microcontroller, which IS cabable of working on a 2.4 ghz spectrum. The nRF24 microcontroller appears to be another option for a 2.4ghz connection.

Hereis a project that appears to be for an rf/2.4ghz pcb.

Thisperson modified a Filco Majestouch-2 TKL to make it work with 2.4ghz.

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Notes:

Royal Kludge has a huge array of options and the model names seem to switch frequently. I did my best at getting a list, but if you like Royal Kludge do a bit of your own research to make sure you are looking at all of the options.

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reddit.com › r/betabattle › best wireless mechanical keywboard of 2023 reddit voted r/pcmasterrace
r/betabattle on Reddit: Best Wireless Mechanical Keywboard of 2023 Reddit Voted r/PCMasterRace
May 24, 2022 -

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Hey everyone!

I've been on a relentless quest to find the perfect wireless mechanical keyboard to elevate my setup. After much trial and error, I'm excited to share my discoveries with you, fellow enthusiasts! I hope this guide helps you find the perfect match for your needs.

My Top Wireless Mechanical Keyboard Picks for 2023

Keyboard Name The Specs
Keychron K8 Switches: Hot-swappable, Battery Life: 72 hours, Backlight: RGB
Logitech G Pro X Switches: Hot-swappable, Battery Life: 40 hours, Backlight: RGB
SteelSeries Apex Pro Switches: OmniPoint Adjustable, Battery Life: 48 hours, Backlight: RGB
Razer BlackWidow V3 Pro Switches: Green/ Yellow, Battery Life: 200 hours, Backlight: RGB
Anne Pro 2 Switches: Gateron, Battery Life: 40 hours, Backlight: RGB

Keychron K8

  • Switches: Hot-swappable

  • Battery Life: 72 hours

  • Backlight: RGB

The battery life is a complete game-changer, and the hot-swappable switches are the icing on the cake. It's a top-notch choice for any enthusiast!

Logitech G Pro X

  • Switches: Hot-swappable

  • Battery Life: 40 hours

  • Backlight: RGB

A powerhouse in the wireless mechanical keyboard scene, offering both versatility and dazzling aesthetics. Highly recommended!

SteelSeries Apex Pro

  • Switches: OmniPoint Adjustable

  • Battery Life: 48 hours

  • Backlight: RGB

If you are looking for customization and seamless performance, this is your go-to. It's been a joy to use for both gaming and typing!

Razer BlackWidow V3 Pro

  • Switches: Green/ Yellow

  • Battery Life: 200 hours

  • Backlight: RGB

An absolute beast in terms of battery life and performance. It stands as a titan in the wireless keyboard market!

Anne Pro 2

  • Switches: Gateron

  • Battery Life: 40 hours

  • Backlight: RGB

A perfect blend of functionality and sleek design. It's a worthy competitor, especially if you're eyeing a compact yet efficient setup.

How I Picked These Keyboards

A Keyboard Journey on Reddit:

Started with intensive research on r/MechanicalKeyboards and other platforms to gather community insights and real experiences.

Hands-On Testing:

Beyond just specs, I got my hands dirty testing these keyboards to bring you firsthand insights and genuine recommendations.

Tailoring to Your Needs:

Keep in mind, the best pick depends on your individual needs and preferences, whether it's gaming, typing, or both.

Looking to the Future:

Chose keyboards that not only shine now but will continue to perform well into the future, blending innovation with longevity.

I hope this guide proves beneficial in your search for the perfect wireless mechanical keyboard. Can't wait to hear about your experiences and your thoughts on these picks!

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Looking for recommendations for prebuilt wireless ...
April 5, 2023 - I would get the Logitech G915 TKL. It is low profile, wireless, ABS keycaps and comes with clicky or linear swithces. I've had many mechanical keyboards over the years, and the G915 is my favorite. Got 2 of them at home (one full size, one TKL) and one at work (full size).
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reddit.com › r/keyboards › wireless keyboard recommendations?
r/keyboards on Reddit: Wireless Keyboard Recommendations?
April 5, 2024 -

Hey everyone! I was hope you all could help me with choosing my next keyboard. I am currently rocking a Razer Blackwidow Chroma v3 which has done me good overall but my situation has changed a bit. I am starting to move back and forth a lot recently with going from my University to home and back so im moving my set up a lot. Luckily i already got a mini itx build so the pc is no problem but ive noticed that the bulky and full size keyboard hinders me a bit as i constantly have to unplug and reroute it every time (same goes for the mouse). Ive decided to make my life easier and get a wireless and smaller form factor keyboard so id appreciate the help as im not too well versed in keyboards (ive been with razer since i started building pcs 10 years ago)

My Criterias:

-Wireless but also has wired functionality

-75% or smaller just as long as its not as big as a full size

-good battery life with usb c charging

-under $150, $200 if its really worth it

I do not care much about rgb or programability, as long as it has some sort of backlight. Ill prob just leave it at a single color anyways. I use the yellow switches on my blackwidow v3 and i like them so if there is one with similar switches that is great but im open to suggestions.

I will be mainly using it for school work and gaming so durability and stoke life is important.

I was thinking of getting the Razer Huntsman mini but ik “real” keyboard people disapprove of razer so i thought id ask. Ive also been told that the RK Royal and KeyChron are good but wanted to confirm.

Thank you for your help (and if u have any wireless mouse recommendations, send them over as well)