Keychron K10 HE Rapid Trigger Gaming Keyboard Wireless, Hall Effect Magnetic Switch Hot Swappable, 2.4 GHz/Bluetooth/Wired Adjustable Actuation, Full-Size Custom RGB for Mac Windows Linux
Switch type (linear for gaming, tactile for typing)
Layout (full-size, TKL, 60%, 75%)
Wired or wireless with battery life
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Keychron K10 HE Rapid Trigger Gaming Keyboard Wireless, Hall Effect Magnetic Switch Hot Swappable, 2.4 GHz/Bluetooth/Wired Adjustable Actuation, Full-Size Custom RGB for Mac Windows Linux
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Customer Reviews★★★★★4.7 · 3 reviews
★★★★★The Hall Effect switches feel super smooth
I’ve been using the Keychron K10 HE for a little while now, and honestly, I’m blown away. The Hall Effect switches feel super smooth, and being able to adjust the actuation point is awesome. I can set it really light for gaming and a bit heavier when I’m just typing, which makes it feel like two keyboards in one.
The build quality is top-notch. It’s solid, has some nice weight to it, and the aluminum frame gives it that premium feel. Battery life is also way better than I expected—I don’t have to worry about charging it all the time. Wireless is rock solid too, no lag or random disconnects.
The customization is another huge plus. The software makes it really easy to tweak key mappings, set macros, and mess with the RGB. Switching between Mac and Windows layouts is super simple as well, which is a lifesaver if you use both.
Overall, it’s just a fantastic keyboard. Comfortable, reliable, and fun to use. If you’re on the fence, I’d definitely recommend it.
Christopher E. Warnke · 2025-08-19 · via amazon
★★★★★Amazing keyboard best i've used.
So I had initially bought Keychron K10 Pro, and didn't like that the backlight didn't shine THROUGH the keys, noticed this one was slightly more(that K10 was 74.99 on discount, this K10 HE was $107 on discount) and after getting this one and trying them back to back, this Keychron K10 HE is so much better and has such a very nice feel and look, even has metal frame! It's very quiet and the sound that is there is sounds nice and satisfying, not loud and clicky, but a satisfying tap.
The RGB settings are really unique and cool and i'm looking forward to customizing my own RGB layout. functions like a full 100% keyboard efficiently. Has a nice heavy weight, you know its good quality. I can tell the difference between the red switches and these purple magnetic and whew they're nice and fast. it does have Bluetooth connectivity but i'm using it wired.
This is the best keyboard I've used and I've used various keyboard from big brands like Dukky, Corsair, Razer, and Logitech and this Keychron K10 HE Rapid Fire Trigger keyboard is no joke. thank you for reading!
I love this keyboard. Nuff said. I'm not a gamer. I am a touch typer. I have been using computer keyboards since the early 80s and even before that. I usually just used what came with the computer. I have bought a number of the popular consumer brand keyboards and the last one I got I hated so much that I decided to try the mechanical keyboards.
That is a dangerous slippery slope to go down and I tried to avoid the trap of getting a keyboard which was almost good enough and then buying more and more until I'm happy. This is my third Keychron as well as others. Two of my recent purchases ended up not being mechanical and I was very disappointed in them. You can see at least one of my reviews here. I got one which was wired and 80% sized. I didn't like the wired requirement, and I found that I really missed the number pad. I'm also strangely picky that I want spacing between groups of Function keys.
I found that I rest my fingers a little heavy on the keys and with some keyboards I would end up spamming 's' or 'd' into my writings, so the HE feature was really appealing to me. With this keyboard I'm able to adjust the trigger depth to any level, either on all keys, or on specific ones.
The keys feel amazing, they sound amazing but not too loud at all. It has every feature I want in a keyboard and then a lot more. Yes is it full size so it's pretty big sitting on my lap which is where it spends most of its useful time. But to me it is worth it for the number pad. The keyboard is surprisingly heavy but not too much so. The quality of parts and build are excellent. Key presses are reliable. The N-Key rollover works great and I no longer experience missing key strokes. As long as my wife continues to tolerate the noise, I am hopeful this will be my forever keyboard.
I use this keyboard on a linux computer. I had a few issues with getting the Launcher web page to work. I solved that by 1. using Chrome 2. adding my username to group 'plugdev' and finally running the two below commands. Your mileage my vary. I'm still not convinced I'm doing it right, but this did work:
sudo chgrp plugdev /dev/hidraw*
sudo chmod g+rw /dev/hidraw*
I only need to do this when I want to use Launcher. It is not needed for just using the keyboard. I'm very happy with the features that Launcher offers. I also feel that the HE switches should outlast any mechanical contact switches.
After a few weeks of use, I have to remove a star because of the battery life. I had no idea I would have to charge the battery after 2 to 3 days of use. It is not terribly inconvenient, but I had been used to wireless keyboards which would go months between battery replacements. 3 days is quite annoying. One thing I can think of which would solve this would be a wireless charging setup where any time I set the keyboard down, it could be charging. Besides that would like to see a battery upgrade option.