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Get a full-size Keychron mechanical keyboard for just $29 — 50% off this 104-key wired keeb with your choice of Keychron Super Brown or Red switches

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Why This Matters

This deal makes a full-size Keychron mechanical keyboard accessible to a broader audience, offering premium features at an unprecedented low price. It highlights how affordable quality peripherals are becoming, empowering consumers and enthusiasts to upgrade their setups without breaking the bank. Such discounts could influence market competition and push other brands to offer more budget-friendly options.

Key Takeaways

If you’re in the market for a full-size mechanical keyboard and don’t want to spend a lot of money, Woot has a deal for you. Keychron’s C2 Pro full-size mechanical keyboard is on sale for only $29.99 (50% off) when using the code KEYCHRON at checkout and is at an all-time low price. If you’re new to Woot, you get an additional $5 off with the same code, bringing the price down to an incredibly low $24.99.

The C2 Pro wired keyboard uses a full-size (100%) layout. It includes premium features like QMK support for per-key programming, a 1,000 Hz polling rate, and south-facing RGB to reduce potential interference with Cherry-profile keycaps. It also supports Windows and Mac OS systems, and you can even configure different keymaps for Mac and Windows devices. It uses double-shot PBT caps with a curved OEM profile, while underneath you can choose between Keychron Super Brown (Tactile) or Super Red (Linear, quiet) switches, both pre-lubed for a better feel and sound profile.

Save 55% ($36) Keychron C2 Pro Full-Size: was $65.99 now $29.99 at Woot! All-time low price Get a great deal on the Keychron C2 Pro full-size keyboard. Your choice of Keychron Super brown or red switches, QMK support, and a 1,000 Hz polling rate make this an incredible deal for a name brand keyboard.

The C2 is one of Keychron’s budget models, so you won't find fancy displays or knobs. In that light, it uses a plastic frame to house all the internals, but I found it to be surprisingly rigid for a plastic full-size. My wife used this keyboard with the red switches, and I could barely hear the clickity-clack of keys from her home office down the hall from mine. The RGB lighting offers a soft glow from under the keys, and you can easily cycle through 22 pre-programmed light shows to match your mood (or just shut it off). It’s also ergonomic with three levels of adjustable typing angles.

While there are tons of inexpensive no-name keyboards out there, finding a name brand like Keychron for under $30 ($25 if you’re new to Woot!) means you don’t have to worry about buying something that’s hands-down worse than the C2 Pro. Woot deals don’t last long, so jump on this deal before it disappears.