I've spent like... the past two weeks researching various keyboards and keyboard types to replace my very worn down/aged G105. It has worn out keys and it has a button that disables the window key that keeps flickering on and off by itself so I started looking for a new board. I wanted an actual mechanical keyboard, one that was wired only and had an aluminum build. I don't like any wireless option keyboards since I'm going to be leaving it plugged in all the time, and didn't want the battery to catch fire. I was hoping I could find a full sized keyboard, but the only one with that criteria was the Q6 wired from keychron, but they stopped making them about a year ago and I couldn't find anywhere online that I could buy one from. I could of spent like 300 for the newer Q6, but I really didn't want to spend that much and spend a whole day taking the thing apart to get to the battery, which would of probably took off the warranty as well. Though I ended up going with the Q2, even though it's missing the function keys and numpad, it has a function button that I can use with the normal numbers to get the function numbers. I also got a numpad, which I kinda found nice to be separated since I can have it to my far side, giving myself more mouse space. Overall, for the couple days I've had it, I think I really like it a lot. It took some getting used to and some setting changes, but it feels really nice to type on and I like the sounds of it a lot. Not too loud, just about right. Might change the space bar later, maybe not. I just hope I don't run into any manufacturing issues with it down the road. They also have windows keys that I replaced the Mac ones with. I also got a g203 mouse, I had to edit some of the onboard memory on it but over all I've been liking it, I like a simple clicky mouse with basic side buttons.