Keychron K4 V2 review: Big functionality, small package : vi

Keychron K4 V2 review: Big functionality, small package


Source: Christine Romero-Chan / iMore
In the past year, I picked up quite an addictive little hobby: mechanical keyboards. I've said it before, but keyboards are pretty subjective, as we all have our own preferences, but I like to feel and hear my typing while I work. I have a few recommendations for the best mechanical keyboards for Mac, and honestly, for me, it all started when I got a Keychron K2.
However, while the Keychron K2 works great for me as a daily driver, it's a 75% Ten Key Less (TKL) layout, and that's not going to work for everyone. I know that a lot of people actually need a number pad for data entry and whatnot, so a full 100% keyboard is the best fit. However, full-size keyboards are fairly big and take up a lot of space on a desk. Keychron's K4v2 is a 96% mechanical keyboard, so it offers full functionality in a more compact size. Even though it may not seem like much, it really does make a difference on a desk, especially smaller ones.

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