Of all the options, I went with the Browns for that satisfying tactile bump. I think Gateron switches are fine, especially as less expensive alternatives to Cherry switches. I made the purchase and when the board arrived, I was ecstatic. So for $79, I could have a keyboard that met all of my needs. If you know mechanical keyboards, you know they can get very expensive, especially custom-built ones. The Keychron K2 had everything I wanted: Bluetooth and wired, 75% Mac layout, and a choice between Gateron Brown, Blue, or Red switches, all for under $100. (See our guide to mechanical keyboard switches to learn more about the differences.) This was an incredibly strict set of criteria, but one late night while browsing Amazon, I found one. So I started a search for - and bear with me here - a wireless, Mac layout, mechanical keyboard, preferably with switches that wouldn't drive me mad while typing, as linears and clickys tend to.
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