Get a full-size Keychron mechanical keyboard for just $29 — 50% off this 104-key wired keeb with your choice of Keychron Super Brown or Red switches
If you’re in the market for a full-size mechanical keyboard and don’t want to spend a lot of money, Woot has a deal for you. Keychron’s C2 Pro full-size mechanical keyboard is on sale for only $29.99 (50% off) when using the code KEYCHRON at checkout and is at an all-time low price. If you’re new to Woot, you get an additional $5 off with the same code, bringing the price down to an incredibly low $24.99.
The C2 Pro wired keyboard uses a full-size (100%) layout. It includes premium features like QMK support for per-key programming, a 1,000 Hz polling rate, and south-facing RGB to reduce potential interference with Cherry-profile keycaps. It also supports Windows and Mac OS systems, and you can even configure different keymaps for Mac and Windows devices. It uses double-shot PBT caps with a curved OEM profile, while underneath you can choose between Keychron Super Brown (Tactile) or Super Red (Linear, quiet) switches, both pre-lubed for a better feel and sound profile.
The C2 is one of Keychron’s budget models, so you won't find fancy displays or knobs. In that light, it uses a plastic frame to house all the internals, but I found it to be surprisingly rigid for a plastic full-size. My wife used this keyboard with the red switches, and I could barely hear the clickity-clack of keys from her home office down the hall from mine. The RGB lighting offers a soft glow from under the keys, and you can easily cycle through 22 pre-programmed light shows to match your mood (or just shut it off). It’s also ergonomic with three levels of adjustable typing angles.
While there are tons of inexpensive no-name keyboards out there, finding a name brand like Keychron for under $30 ($25 if you’re new to Woot!) means you don’t have to worry about buying something that’s hands-down worse than the C2 Pro. Woot deals don’t last long, so jump on this deal before it disappears.
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Joe Shields is a staff writer at Tom’s Hardware. He reviews motherboards and PC components.
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