Prime Day has pushed several Keychron mechanical keyboards into price territory that is usually hard to find from the brand. Three models in particular now sit at $52 to $55, making them far more accessible than their usual positioning suggests.
That shift matters because Keychron has built its reputation on popular mechanical keyboards that are not always the cheapest option. For buyers who have been waiting for a lower entry point, this round of discounts makes a full-size board, a 96% layout, and a tenkeyless model available at notably reduced prices.
The three discounted models at a glance
| Model | Layout | Battery Life | Prime Day Price |
|---|---|---|---|
| Keychron K10 | Full-size, 104 keys | Up to 240 hours | $55 |
| Keychron K4 | 96%, 100 keys | Up to 240 hours | $52 |
| Keychron K8 TKL | 80%, tenkeyless | Up to 200 hours | $52 |
All three keyboards support both wired and wireless use, and they are compatible with Windows and Mac. They also come with the same switch choices, red or brown, so the main differences come down to layout, size, and battery endurance.
Keychron K10 keeps the full layout intact
Keychron K10 is the most traditional option in the group, with a full-size design and 104 keys. That makes it the clearest pick for users who still rely on a physical numpad for work or data entry.
The keyboard can run over cable or wirelessly, and its battery life is rated at up to 240 hours on a single charge. During Prime Day, its price drops to $55, placing it just above the lowest-priced model in the lineup.
Keychron K4 offers a tighter balance
For users who want more compact hardware without giving up too many keys, Keychron K4 uses a 96% layout with 100 keys. The design keeps the overall footprint smaller while preserving a broad set of functions.
Like the K10, it works with both Mac and Windows and supports wired and wireless operation. Its wireless battery life also reaches up to 240 hours, and the Prime Day price falls to $52 after a 35% discount.
Keychron K8 TKL trims the desk space further
Keychron K8 TKL takes the most compact route in this group by using an 80% tenkeyless format. By removing the numeric keypad, it leaves more room on the desk while keeping the core typing layout intact.
The model still includes red and brown switch options, along with the same wired and wireless flexibility found on the other two boards. Its battery life is lower than the K10 and K4, but still reaches up to 200 hours per charge, and the Prime Day price also lands at $52.
Why these discounts stand out
The appeal of this Prime Day deal is not only the lower pricing, but also the spread of layouts on offer. Buyers can choose between a full-size keyboard, a middle-ground 96% layout, and a more compact tenkeyless design without leaving the Keychron lineup.
That makes the promotion unusually flexible for shoppers who want to move into mechanical keyboards without paying the brand’s usual premium. With prices now ranging from $52 to $55, the K10, K4, and K8 TKL are among the most affordable Keychron options currently in view.
