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Browse over 350 65% mechanical keyboards, offering a compact design ideal for enthusiasts valuing desk space and portability. This versatile layout retains arrow keys while omitting the numpad and function row, perfect for gaming, programming, and productivity. Discover options ranging from pre-built models to custom keyboard kits, with diverse switch types, materials, and features to match your specific needs.


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$154
KF068 WITH PBT ARTIC KEYCAPS / WIRELESS ASSEMBLED 65% HOT-SWAP MECHANICAL KEYBOARD
Denshi Electronic KF068 ARTIC
65%,
Hotswap,
Wireless,
Wired,
Knob,
Plate Mount

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$111
Keychron K6 Wireless Mechanical Keyboard (US ANSI Layout) - Image: 1
Keychron K6 US
65%,
Hotswap,
Wireless,
Wired,
RGB/ White LEDs,
Alu case

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$109
Ducky x Varmilo Miya Pro Sea Melody 65% White LED Dye Sub PBT Mechanical Keyboard - Image: 1
Ducky Miya Pro Sea Melody
65%,
Wireless,
Wired,
Plate Mount

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Out of stock
$139
Ducky x Varmilo MIYA Pro Sakura R2 65% Bluetooth Dye Sub PBT Mechanical Keyboard - Image: 1
Ducky MIYA Pro Sakura R2
65%,
Wireless,
Wired,
Plate Mount

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$134
Ducky x MK One 3 SF Frozen Llama 65% Hotswap RGB Limited Edition Mechanical Keyboard - Image: 1
Ducky One 3 SF Frozen Llama
65%,
Hotswap,
Wired,
RGB,
Plate Mount

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$116
Ducky x Varmilo Miya Pro Panda R2 White LED 65% Double Shot PBT Mechanical Keyboard - Image: 1
Ducky Miya Pro Panda R2
65%,
White LEDs,
Plate Mount

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$115
[In stock]Maze 64 Keyboard Kit
Wuque Studio Maze 64
65%,
Hotswap,
Wired,
RGB,
VIA,
Alu case,
Tray Mount

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Out of stock
$119
Ducky x Varmilo Miya Pro CMYK White LED 65% Dye Sub PBT Mechanical Keyboard - Image: 1
Ducky Miya Pro CMYK
65%,
White LEDs,
Plate Mount

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Out of stock
$105
Keychron K6 Non-Backlight Wireless Mechanical Keyboard (US ANSI Layout) - Image: 1
Keychron K6 NonBacklight US
65%,
Hotswap,
Wireless,
Wired,
Alu case

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Out of stock
$154
KF068 WITH PBT OLIVIA KEYCAPS / WIRELESS ASSEMBLED 65% HOT-SWAP MECHANICAL KEYBOARD - Image: 1
Denshi Electronic KF068 OLIVIA
65%,
Hotswap,
Wireless,
Wired,
RGB,
Knob,
Plate Mount

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Out of stock
$149
MonsGeek M6 Alice Aluminum Wired DIY Kit - Image: 1
Monsgeek M6 Alice
65%,
Hotswap,
Wired,
RGB,
Alu case,
Gasket Mount

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Out of stock
$149
Ducky x Varmilo MIYA Mac Summit White LED 65% Dye Sub PBT Mechanical Keyboard - Image: 1
Ducky MIYA Summit
65%,
Wired,
White LEDs,
Plate Mount

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$109
Ducky x Varmilo Miya Mac Moonlight White LED 65% Dye Sub PBT Mechanical Keyboard - Image: 1
Ducky Miya Moonlight
65%,
Wired,
White LEDs,
Plate Mount

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Out of stock
$139
Varmilo x Ducky MIYA Pro Beijing Opera 65% Bluetooth Dye Sub PBT Mechanical Keyboard - Image: 1
Varmilo MIYA Pro Beijing Opera
65%,
Wireless,
Wired,
Plate Mount

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Understanding 65% Mechanical Keyboards: Your Questions Answered

Considering a 65% mechanical keyboard? This popular compact layout offers a unique blend of functionality and space-saving design. Below, we answer common questions to help you decide if a 65% keyboard, whether pre-built or a custom keyboard project, is the right choice for your setup.

What defines a 65% Mechanical Keyboard layout?

A 65% mechanical keyboard typically features 67-68 keys. It omits the number pad and function row (F-keys) found on full-sized keyboards but critically retains dedicated arrow keys and a column of navigation keys (like Delete, Page Up, Page Down) on the right side. This makes it more compact than a 75% or TKL keyboard but more functional for many than a 60%.

Who is a 65% Mechanical Keyboard best suited for?

This layout is ideal for users seeking a balance between desk space and functionality. Gamers appreciate the extra mouse room, while typists and programmers often prefer its minimalist aesthetic without sacrificing essential arrow keys. It's also great for portability. However, if you heavily rely on a physical numpad for data entry or dedicated F-keys without using a layer (Fn key + number), other layouts might be more suitable.

What are the main advantages of a 65% Custom Keyboard?

The primary advantages are its compact footprint, which frees up significant desk space, and improved ergonomics for mouse usage. It retains dedicated arrow keys, a common pain point for users of 60% layouts. Many 65% custom keyboards also offer extensive programmability and aesthetic customization options, from case materials to unique keycap sets.

Are there any downsides to the 65% layout?

The most notable downsides are the absence of a dedicated function row (F-keys are typically accessed via an Fn layer) and the lack of a number pad. Additionally, some 65% layouts use non-standard keycap sizes for some modifier keys (like the right Shift or bottom row keys), which can make finding universally compatible aftermarket keycap sets slightly more challenging.

What key features should I look for in a 65% Mechanical Keyboard?

Consider features like hot-swappable PCB sockets (for easy switch changes), QMK/VIA compatibility for full key remapping and macros, case material (aluminum for heft, polycarbonate for a different sound profile, or ABS plastic for budget options), and mounting style (e.g., gasket mount for a softer typing feel). Also look at connectivity options (USB-C, Bluetooth, 2.4GHz wireless) and whether it includes sound dampening foam or silicone.

Can I build my own 65% Custom Keyboard?

Absolutely! The 65% form factor is very popular in the custom keyboard community. You can find numerous barebones kits (including case, PCB, and plate) or source all components individually. Building your own allows for complete customization of switches, stabilizers, keycaps, and even adding modifications like case foam or a custom cable to achieve your perfect typing experience and aesthetic.

What are some popular 65% Mechanical Keyboard brands or models?

Many reputable brands offer excellent 65% mechanical keyboards. For instance, Keychron's Q series (like the Q2) and K series (like the K6 Pro) are popular choices. Glorious offers the GMMK 2 65, and brands like Akko (e.g., 3068B Plus), Ducky (One 3 SF), and Feker (IK65) also provide compelling options. KeebFinder allows you to explore and filter through a vast range from these and many other vendors.

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