


While this seems a bit counterintuitive, as you normally don't want your keyboard to be deconstructed, it gives you a ton of freedom to repair the board, adjust it, or add in materials to better your typing experience. Plus, for a little more money, you can get a variant with a programmable knob on the top right.Īs a bonus, this keyboard is designed to be taken apart very easily and comes with an included toolkit to help you do so. It still has "Home," "Insert," and "Delete" buttons, so you can easily navigate your way through documents without needing to use your mouse. While many compact boards eliminate the navigational cluster and the dedicated arrow keys, the Q2 keeps most of these buttons, striking a good balance between its space-saving size and functionality.

This premium lineup features boards of all different sizes with the same impressive build quality and colorful PBT keycaps with a unique shape designed for better typing accuracy. Though we recommend the Q2 here, you won't go wrong with anything in Keychron's Q-series lineup. The best keyboard for typing that we've tested is the Keychron Q2.
