5 best mechanical keyboards for Mac in 2024
The Apple Magic Keyboard is a great combination of design, aesthetics and quality, but the ear-splitting click and physical feedback of a mechanical keyboard is unbeatable.
Logitech MX mechanical keyboard
If you own a Mac, you're already ingrained into the rest of the Apple ecosystem to some degree. The Logitech MX Mechanical Keyboard can be wirelessly paired with up to 3 devices, including iPads. And if you're looking for something smaller, the Logitech MX Mechanical Mini has a 75% compact layout that's great for small spaces and portability.
No matter which version you choose, Logitech MX mechanical keyboard switches provide a great feel for typing and gaming. While mechanical keys naturally offer better feedback, it's the low-profile keys that feel much more ergonomic. It's not as tall as a traditional keyboard, so your wrists won't have to bend at awkward angles.
VELOCIFIRE M87
Simple mechanical keyboards always have their own place and Velocifire M87 meets this need. More importantly, it's a great choice for those who want to test out the benefits of a mechanical keyboard without spending too much money.
Velocifire M87 has a number padless configuration, simplifying the layout of the most essential buttons. However, that doesn't stop it from providing Mac-friendly function keys with full control over your Mac's various settings. The keyboard is thin, light, and compact, making it ideal for smaller desks.
In terms of performance, the Velocifire M87 is built with tactile brown switches, which give the keys good feedback along with a clicky sound when typing. The keys also have a nice curve to prevent unwanted slipping as you speed up your work. If these switches don't suit your style, you can replace the keys.
Logitech G915 TKL
If you plan to play games on your Mac, then you have every reason to buy the Logitech G915 TKL. It's equipped with everything you need and want in a keyboard, from design to functionality.
You have access to programmable macro buttons, media controls, and some additional buttons. No matter which type of key you choose - linear, clicky, tactile, white tactile - they're surprisingly low-profile, though not as low-profile as the Magic Keyboar. Either way, they're great for typing and gaming, as the keys return to their original position very quickly.
That performance comes at the cost of wear and tear, but with the Logitech G915 TKL, it will take a long time to see any degradation. The keyboard is made of hard plastic, reinforced with a hard aluminum plate just below the keys. It gives the Logitech G915 TKL unprecedented durability, longevity, and a touch of style with a metal aesthetic.
Keychron K2
Finding a good mechanical keyboard is a tiring journey, but it's definitely worth it in the end, especially if the journey leads you to the Keychron K2. It's a great companion for typing, light gaming, and working on small desks thanks to its 75% compact layout. With this keyboard's light weight, you can even throw it in your backpack.
Keychron K2 has Gateron G Pro Brown mechanical switches, which help the keys make a softer sound instead of a clear click. Brown switches aren't for everyone, so if you prefer Gateron Red or Blue switches then you're in luck - K2 allows for changes.
What Keychron K2 excels at besides typing is its functionality. In addition to Mac-friendly keys, the K2 also has Bluetooth capabilities; In fact, you can connect to 3 different devices at the same time, and you can switch between them using the slider. And if you plan to go wireless, you won't be disappointed as the battery lasts up to 7 days on a single charge.
Keychron V6
The regular keyboard isn't customizable, which is a shame because there's usually something you don't like. Thankfully, things aren't like that with the Keychron V6, a stylish mechanical keyboard that you can customize from the start.
First, these switches are replaceable, supporting both 3-pin and 5-pin MX switches. That includes options like Gateron, Kailh, Haimu, and the classic Cherry MX. And the biggest advantage is that you don't need to solder anything! However, that's just the switch. So what about the plate (plate that fixes the switches on the keyboard), keycap and keyboard foam? You can customize all of that to your liking. And with QMK/VIA support, you can also remap keys and create macro commands.
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