My son’s official review of the Keychron B33 was, and I quote, “It works like a keyboard.”
And honestly, he’s not wrong. But since Amazon and the universe generally expect more than five
syllables, here’s the expanded version.
The Keychron B33 is a wireless 80% TKL keyboard that blends a clean, modern design with
surprisingly soft, quiet typing. If you want something that doesn’t hog desk space, doesn’t
sound like a herd of tap-dancing buffalo, and actually looks nice enough to leave out, this one
checks a lot of boxes.
Typing Experience: Soft, Quiet, and Shockingly Pleasant
This keyboard uses an upgraded scissor-switch mechanism that’s 59% taller than standard laptop switches.
Translation:
Cushioned, not mushy
Clean, stable key return
Ultra-quiet typing
No rattling or hollow plastic noise
All keys are pre-lubed, so they glide smoothly and evenly. It’s noticeably quieter than a typical membrane
or laptop keyboard. This is ideal for shared spaces, late-night typing, or anyone craving the feel of a mechanical
keyboard without the noise.
Connectivity: Simple and Reliable
The B33 supports:
2.4 GHz wireless (via included dongle)
Bluetooth 5.2
USB-C wired connection
My son connected it to his PC via Bluetooth instantly, so the setup must be painless, at least if you're a techy teen or have access to one.
Features & Build Quality
Keychron packed more into this lightweight (550g) keyboard than I expected:
320 hours of battery life (unlit mode)
Launcher Web Configurator for key remapping, macros, and shortcuts
Mac / Windows / Linux support with correct modifier keys
Silent scissor mechanism for quiet typing
Ergonomic tilt legs that feel sturdy and not flimsy
The overall build has a premium “clean and sturdy” feel, not hollow or cheap.
Aesthetic: Genuinely Beautiful
The deep black frame paired with the cool gray and blue keycaps is genuinely classy. It’s stylish without
being loud, and looks more expensive than it is — a perfect fit for work spaces, school desks, or anyone
avoiding the full RGB “gaming spaceship” look.
The Keychron B33 — clean, understated, and surprisingly premium looking.
Who Will Love This Keyboard
Students
Office workers
Writers and note-takers
Anyone who dislikes loud keyboards
People wanting wireless + wired flexibility
Mac/Windows/Linux users
Anyone wanting a quiet, soft-but-not-mushy typing feel
Who Might Not Love It
Some reviewers seem very upset because they expected a mechanical keyboard experience. This is
not mechanical. It’s a quiet scissor-switch board. No click, no clack, no thock.
If you want mechanical tactility or customizable hot-swap switches, this isn’t the right model.
Some people also dislike the 80% TKL layout in general. Since it removes the number pad, it’s not ideal for spreadsheet-heavy work, data entry, or anyone who relies on quick-access numeric keys. If you’re used to a full-size keyboard and reach for the numpad automatically, this layout can feel cramped or incomplete. It preserves the arrows, function row, and navigation cluster, but if a numpad is essential to your workflow, this won’t be the right fit.
Final Verdict
The Keychron B33 is a beautiful, quiet, comfortable wireless keyboard that “works like a keyboard”… and then
goes a few levels beyond. Between the soft pre-lubed switches, multiple connection options, and the elegant
aesthetic, it’s a standout choice for everyday work and play.
My son likes it, I like it, and it’s been completely reliable so far. It's a solid, everyday keyboard with
surprisingly premium touches.
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