⌨️ Type Like a Pro, Feel Like a Boss!
The CherryKC 200 MX Mechanical Keyboard features innovative CHERRY MX2A switches, offering a choice between silent and tactile options, ensuring a premium typing experience. With a modern bronze design, 104 keys, and hot-swappable capabilities, this keyboard is perfect for both office and gaming environments. Built to withstand over 100 million keystrokes, it combines durability with style, making it an essential tool for any professional.
Hand Orientation | Left |
Button Quantity | 104 |
Is Electric | No |
Language | English |
Switch Type | Tactile |
Compatible Devices | PC |
Connectivity Technology | USB-A |
Special Features | Hot-Swappable |
Number of Keys | 108 |
Style | Modern |
Color | Bronze W/MX2A Brown |
Material | Metal |
J**Y
Quiet, clicky, solid, but slightly cramped mechanical keyboard
First off, this thing is fantastic to type on. I brought it in to the office and it is a huge improvement over the cheap keyboards our computers at work come with. In terms of tactile feedback, the keys have a satisfying click and a follow-through that usually makes it easy to tell when you are pressing a key. The keys also feel like they require less pressure to actuate than the cheap keyboards I mentioned before, as it is clear when you are pressing down and when you're just pressing on the key.Despite the clicky feel of the keys, the keyboard itself is relatively quiet, so my office mates are not forced to enjoy the clicky keyboard while I work. I haven't received any commentary on the keyboard being particularly noisy, not even from the coworker who is only happy if they have something to complain about.This keyboard does not require any special software to run, and does not offer much in the way of bells and whistles - which is handy for my office, where those thing would require additional hoops to jump through with our IT department. It's just plug and play via USB.Physically, the keyboard feels rock-solid and has a nice solid weight to it.The only downside for me is that the keyboard is a bit cramped, with the keys running right up to the edge of the keyboard. A few times I've accidentally leaned an elbow on the keyboard while looking at something on my screen and only noticed when I started entering a bunch of spaces into a document. A couple of times I've also accidentally bumped a few adjacent keys on the keyboard, like the backslash and the delete key, which are packed in very close.Overall, a great keyboard!
A**K
Fantastic office / work keyboard
I've been using this as my primary work keyboard with the silent reds for 8 months and it's been absolutely fantastic. No fatigue from typing at end of day, love the key feel and it's very very quiet so there's no noticeable noise while typing on calls. Love it and would buy another.
H**E
A Great Keyboard
This keyboard is well made. It has a good solid base with some weight to it. Not heavy. The switches are easy to depress, but not too easy. They offer some resistance. I like the feel. Switches are not noisy. Just the right amount of clickiness. I am used to typing on an Apple keyboard so this keyboard took some getting used to. Compared to the Apple keys, these keys are a bit too narrow. I have to type looking at the keys, so if I were a good typist it might not be a concern. This is a real good wired keyboard and priced well.
A**R
Great simple keyboard, a bit expensive though
I'm satisfied with the sound of the brown switches I chose, they are silent but not that much, still better than the clicky ones. The feeling while typing is great and even if a key is not pressed the whole way it will register (antighosting maybe). The only thing for it to be perfect would be if it had a backlight. In general it is a simple, elegant keyboard with a nice feel when typing.
B**N
The ancillary keys are a little close
It’s a solid keyboard and I really like the key feel. The only detractor that I have found, is that the ancillary keys are very close to the main keys. Due to my oafish fingers, I tend to accidentally press these keys and cause unintended actions. The long I use it the better I get at not hitting them but it’s been a process .
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