

⌨️ Elevate your workspace with the K8: sleek, smart, and built for the multitasking pro.
The Keychron K8 is a premium tenkeyless mechanical keyboard featuring 87 keys with white backlighting and Gateron Brown tactile switches. Designed for professionals who demand versatility, it supports Bluetooth 5.1 multi-device pairing with up to 3 devices and a USB-C wired mode. Its robust 4000mAh battery delivers up to 200 hours of wireless use, complemented by ergonomic adjustable feet for comfortable typing. Optimized for both Mac and Windows, it includes dedicated keycaps and multimedia keys, making it the ideal keyboard for productivity, programming, and casual gaming.













| ASIN | B08B5WHYTT |
| Additional Features | Connects with up to 3 devices via Bluetooth, adjustable feet, rechargeable battery, white backlit, ergonomic |
| Antenna Location | Office, Typist, Youtuber |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,643 in Video Games ( See Top 100 in Video Games ) #10 in Mac Gaming Keyboards #153 in PC Gaming Keyboards |
| Brand | Keychron |
| Built-In Media | Keycap Puller, Mac and Windows keycaps, USB Cable |
| Button Quantity | 87 |
| Color | Keychron Super Brown Switch |
| Compatible Devices | Laptop: Macbook Pro, Macbook Air, Macbook, Mac Mini, Chromebook, Lenovo, Asus, Dell, Xiaomi, Huawei Matebook etc.. PC with Bluetooth antenna. Tablet: iPad, iPad Air, iPad Pro etc. Gaming console. Smartphone and more. |
| Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth, USB-A |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 1,043 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Plastic |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 14.1"L x 4.84"W x 1.65"H |
| Item Height | 7.6 inches |
| Item Type Name | Wireless Mechanical Keyboard |
| Item Weight | 1 Kilograms |
| Keyboard Backlighting Color Support | Single Color |
| Keyboard Description | Wireless, wired, white backlit, for Mac and Windows, tenkeyless layout |
| Keyboard Layout | QWERTY |
| Language | English |
| Manufacturer | Keychron |
| Mechanical Keyboard Switch Model | Gateron G Pro Brown |
| Model Name | K8 |
| Model Number | K8-A3 |
| Number of Batteries Required | 1 |
| Number of Keys | 87 |
| Power Source | Battery-powered, corded electric |
| Series Number | 8 |
| Style Name | Contemporary |
| Switch Type | Tactile |
| Theme | technology, productivity, gaming |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 1 year limited warranty |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
D**.
Great keyboard overall
This keyboard is the best one I've ever used. I would have guessed it's rating would be closer to 5 stars. The feel is very satisfying to me. It's not super loud, and the tactile sensation of pressing the keys is about perfect for me. The size is perfect. The lighting is a plus. It has worked perfectly for me over the couple of months I've used it. I cleaned it recently by pulling out the keys, using a dust cleaning gel, cleaning each cap with a towel, and putting them back, and everything is as good as new. The bluetooth connectivity is consistent, and the battery lasts a decently long time - I would say a couple of days to a week (several hours a day of use) with lighting on medium or high, and it's very easy to connect and use it while it charges. I have a feeling I will use this for a very long time. I also absolutely love how it came with Windows and Mac keycaps as I use both. They keycaps are pretty easy to pull off with the tool or even without it. It connects pretty easily to bluetooth, and I love that it is able to connect to 3 devices. On my Macbook, I was able to use Karabiner to reprogram the keys, and it has worked well. I reprogrammed the top-right keys to more useful shortcuts like opening specific apps, copy/paste, password for my account, and putting my mac to sleep. I discovered this through ChatGPT and YouTube and it is decent at generating the code to reprogram them. I only have a few wishes for this keyboard. Firstly, it is very unaesthetic for the previous, play/pause, and next buttons to not be placed together (see the F7 - F9 buttons in the pictures). They should have taken the extra steps to do so, or picked another design. Next, the top-right button for keyboard lighting is the only one that can't be reprogrammed through software, and since it's in the corner, I often press it on accident, which resets my lighting setting. I always had to switch through all the different light mode patterns for the keyboard, which I don't really ever use, until going back to the one I prefer, which is just the standard always-on light, and there's like 18 patterns so it always interrupted me. I ended up putting a spiraled paper clip inside the keycap so that it's much harder to trigger. I wish the key was reprogrammable in the first place so I could give it a better use. Next, I wish the power button was in a better location and easier to press. It has a switch between 3 modes (on, off, cable mode), but I would prefer an easier mechanism. It takes effort to put it exactly in the middle to turn it off. Luckily I found that putting it on cable mode is equivalent to off as long as it's not connected. Regardless, it would be nice to have just a button, especially on the right side since I am right-handed. But I do really like the switch for Mac and Windows, that works well. Next, the mic button near the top-right never really worked, and it is the hardest to reprogram because it seems to trigger a combination of keys instead of just a simple key. Lastly, the battery indicator LED light distracts me when it is on low battery. It starts to blink brightly until it gets connected, so I had to put a piece of putty over it.
T**A
Fantastic TKL for Mac
I've been using the brown switch base version of the keychron k8 for a little over 2 weeks. I'm a software engineer and this is the keyboard I use for work (WFH). I was previously using a Durgod Taurus K320 TKL with cherry mx brown switches so this isn't my first mechanical keyboard. I REALLY LIKE THIS KEYBOARD. The switches are probably the best part. If you want a tactile switch but find the cherry mx browns too scratchy with too much resistance or hate that "spring" feel (I do), Gateron brown switches are for you. They just feel crisper and also easier to press. Having a backlit, wireless, bluetooth, TKL mechanical keyboard has got to be the dream. I've had almost zero issues with bluetooth. There was one time where the bluetooth disconnected for a moment but that hasn't repeated itself. I can wake my 2019 (work) and 2017 (personal) Macbook Pros with ease using the keyboard. It pairs very quickly. I haven't had to do any repairing yet (knock on wood). I'm obviously not doing anything sensitive like gaming but I haven't noticed any input delay doing normal office work. I use a wrist rest so the height of this keyboard is a non-issue for me. I'm able to switch to using function keys via Mac OS for all the keys except those controlling the keyboard backlight and the shortcuts for screen capture, siri(?) and the backlight on the far right. This is perfect for programming (in my experience). 2 cons for this keyboard: - minor - it is slightly louder than my old keyboard and this loud seems to come from the case vs from the keys so I don't think o-rings are going to help. My family will just have to deal. - moderate - this keyboard has very good battery life (lasted a week of full time use) - BUT - when you need to charge you can't just use any old powered usb port. Like probably every macbook pro owner who uses their laptop professionally, I have a usb hub so I can do things like plug regular mice, hard drives etc into my computer. Plugging this keyboard into that hub resulted in a HORRIBLE sound and it was clear that the keyboard was drawing too much power. I ended up plugging the keyboard into the wall using an iPad charger. Which worked fine but meant I couldn't use my keyboard while it was charging and isn't really the behavior you would expect out of a peripheral like a keyboard. I would rate this 4.5/5 stars. My only real issue is with power draw while charging.
D**P
Customer service couldn't be better
Update 11-9-24 The situation was grim until I contacted Keychron's customer service. The went above and beyond to resolve the problem and didn't drag it out until I can't remember what went wrong. They were fast, helpful, polite, and ended with a refund they weren't obligated to do and a K8 max already delivered that I'll review separately and I recommend over this K8. However, for the price and with working bluetooth, this is not a 5 star model but it is a great board and got me interested in the hobby dispite the problems. The cons are it has non-hotswap switches and only has bluetooth. The pros the board just feels good to use and handle. The LEDs are pure white and bright. They're also north facing which I prefer over south. It's a solid 3 stars and the fourth is for the people who stand behind it. Update 11-7-24: Missed the return window because UPS can't handle a couple hurricanes or show up to work without electricity. Amazon's AI (I hope it was AI) told me to kick rocks so I contacted Keychrone customer support and before you laugh, they got back with me fast. We exchanged several email within a short timeframe so they do have responsive support. Where it goes from here, maybe nowhere, but I hope it ends with a working k8. Here' s why. I have since bought a Rainy 75 and a RK61 which are both great but I would rather use the k8 tkl for most of what I do. It's borderless yet maneuverable without accidental keypresses which happens often using the RK and I try not to move the Rainy at all. My experience aside, if you're considering the k8, I suggest getting one with both bluetooth and wifi to be safe but you can't go wrong with amazon's return policy. Unless there's a hurricane. Original: TLDR: Bluetooth range is less than 3ft. Worthless. LED is out on non swapable board. Residue between clean keys on a board that wasn't brand new clean. Check reviews on different listings here on Amazon to see these issues aren't isolated. Check reddit too. Some say its hit or miss and worth it through amazon, but for what they charge, I recommend having higher standards and take your business elsewhere. I spent an entire night trying to get my bluetooth working. The keyboard paired fine with my phone so I figured it had to be my pc. Turned out, the phone connected because it was right next to the keyboard. I was only 3ft away from the tower the entire night with nothing in between, yet my pc wouldn't even detect the keyboard in pairing mode 3ft away! IDK myself, but this is supposed to be a top brand of keyboard according to reviewers. It doesn't seem like it. My qu3st was across the room in a sealed plastic tote, eager to send Mark my telemetry data, so if meta and every other BT device works fine, then I don't see why a top manufacturer of keyboards can't do the same. Yes, I turned all devices off that may interfere with the board. My wifi was showering me with only 5ghz as recommended. Removed usb 3. Checked drivers. Restarted BT services. I went as far as restoring my PC all for nothing. The only thing that worked was being inches away from the tower which I only discovered by accident in the morning when I gave up. Once connected, I sat down 3ft away to try typing. A few words went well and thennnnnnnn started and lagged before disconnecting. Unless whatever you use is in your lap, don't buy this if you need wireless. I've never used a BT device this bad. After checking reviews of a different seller, I now see that others have the same poor quality using BT, lag andddd alllll. (After a little digging, this is only one of many problems. Just check reddit) There's more. An LED is out and this model of K8 is not hot swapable so idk if it can be fixed without sending it back which some customers advise against doing. The description could've been clearer. I only saw Non hot swap once deep down in the description and the timer for the deal had only minutes remaining. I also didn't think a top keyboard manufacture would make anything but hot swap boards no more than I'd think they use membrane but maybe they do. The brown switches turned out to be great. I would've liked to try blue along with others but I do like these and the board in general. It's one of Keychron's cheaper models, at around $79 which isn't cheap to me, so I expected a lighter cheap feel but it feels solid. Its not aluminum like in other vague k8 descriptions (there are 2 models in many listing that aren't clear. Im not talking about the K8 pro. There are 2 K8s), but still feels solid. I liked it so much I ordered keycaps thinking I'd fix the BT. I guess they cut costs going with cheap laughable BT and replaced quality control with AI because you can't miss the LED that's out so no one with eyes checked it. Due to the packaging and a little debris, I wouldn't be shocked if this is a used board with new caps. There's also a residue between the caps. This might be normal from lubed switches IDK. Giving them the benefit of the doubt and in disbelief Keychron is this bad, I considered buying the pro thinking it may have better bluetooth or wifi. All the main product description provided was that its wireless and that its upgraded. I was scrolling through hoping for the best when I decided I better order a board that has a clear description and doesn't feel scammy so I don't end up with another return. Buyer beware.
E**N
This SILENT mechanical keyboard is more quiet than any regular keyboard I've ever owned.
This SILENT mechanical keyboard is more quiet than any regular keyboard I've ever owned. And it feels very high end. I bought one two weeks ago and liked it so much that I bought another one today. It's short enough to fit into my backpack, so I take it to all the different buildings I work in. You DO need a wrist pad though. It's taller than a regular keyboard of course.
N**E
Satisfied
Literally using it now as I type this. It's so good and it sounds great. Connects immediately and weighs lightly to move around and doesn't seem like an extra thing in my bag for when I need to travel. It fits well on my desk since it's on the smaller end but the keys function well and the light looks nice, too. It's not too bright so it won't bother anyone with sensitive eyes and it's relatively ergonomic with the kickstands underneath it.
S**N
When Tenkeyless is really all you need for a keyboard
Great keyboards, I had to buy one for work. Overall, the keys are great, and they come in a less "clicky" versio,n which is even better where I work. I ended up buying 3 of these keyboards in 2 different versions.
M**G
This keyboard has potential, but also some major flaws
What originally attracted me to this keyboard was its aesthetic and bluetooth connectivity, although I was also curious to see how it would compare to another TKL model I own from a different manufacturer (also with Gateron brown switches). I do like that the keys have a bit of a grippy feel, but as others have noted, key presses do sound a bit percussive due to the plastic housing (not louder per se, just different, a bit more resonant). My real complaints are the thickness, it's considerably thicker than other TKL keyboards, so without any kind of wrist rest it's a bit of a stretch for the thumbs (but YMMV depending on how you're positioned while typing). The other major gripe is the stabilizers (or lack thereof) on the longer keys; the right shift key for example can easily come unseated depending where on the key its pressed and how hard (one end of the key essentially pops up and no longer travels up and down unless you forcibly even it out), but that's the only key I've experienced this problem with. A replacement version was slightly better, but I'm not optimistic for the longevity of this engineering choice. It's currently being used on a secondary desktop, at this rate not sure it's going to cut it as a "daily driver".
E**D
A very solid keyboard
The price felt too good to be true but so far it’s exceeded expectations. Other keyboards that offer the same specs ask for almost double sometimes triple. The key switch’s are so buttery, no clicking when pressed like a typical mechanical keyboard but rather a soft satisfying touch. The keys spacing also feels comfortable without needing to get used to it. Bluetooth setup was a breeze without bloat software needing to be installed. It’s more of a plasticky kind of build quality but not in a bad way if that makes sense? It feels durable and crazy lightweight. Haven’t had it long enough to know if there is any battery issues. So far on a full charge, I haven’t seen a low battery warning in 2 days.
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