







⌨️ Elevate your typing game—quiet, compact, and built to perform.
The VELOCIFIRE TKL02 is a compact, tenkeyless mechanical keyboard featuring 87 keys with tactile, low-noise Brown switches and white LED backlighting. Designed specifically for professionals who type for hours—copywriters, programmers, and editors—it offers a space-saving layout that enhances desk ergonomics and mouse accessibility. Compatible with Windows and Linux, this wired keyboard balances durability, precision, and quiet operation to boost productivity in any workspace.













| ASIN | B07DFBKYT5 |
| Are Batteries Included | Yes |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
| Brand | VELOCIFIRE |
| Colour | TKL02 |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (1,230) |
| Date First Available | 29 May 2018 |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
| Hardware Platform | PC |
| Item Weight | 1.08 kg |
| Item model number | TKL02 |
| Lithium Battery Energy Content | 1850 Milliamp Hours (mAh) |
| Lithium Battery Packaging | Batteries contained in equipment |
| Lithium Battery Weight | 33.6 Grams |
| Manufacturer | VELOCIFIRE |
| Number Of Lithium Ion Cells | 1 |
| Operating System | Linux, Windows 10, Windows 7, Windows 8 |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Product Dimensions | 36.32 x 13.72 x 4.06 cm; 1.08 kg |
| Series | TKL02 |
J**E
Super
Lovely keyboard, like a “proper typewriter” with depth to the keys.
D**O
Just perfect for bootcamp users mac/win
By far the best keyboard for mac/Windows bootcamp, no issue, just perfect I have it over year and it is brilhant
C**A
Around January of 2019, I decided to purchase a mechanical keyboard. I had never purchased a mac specific keyboard before and I decided to try one and see how it felt compared to using the one the iMac comes with. After searching for at least a week, I finally came across this one (M87 Mac Layout Mechanical Keyboard). Even though it was meant for more typing related activities, I still decided to give it a try for gaming as well. So, here I am, 9 months later giving a review of the best keyboard I have ever typed on. I am going to start with the cons because there aren't many of them :) Cons: - Only has the color white - No number pad - Caps lock light is on the other side of the keyboard - Fingerprints Pros: - Ergonomic, sloping key style - Customizations for the backlighting which makes up for the one color option - Extendable feet for extra typing comfort - VERY durable - Easy to clean - Long, braided USB cable - Metal design Conclusion: Since I have been using this keyboard vigorously for the past 9 months, I am happy to say that it is very durable and useful. I haven't had any major problems and I have gotten away with cleaning all the keys once. Even though the keyboard only has the color white, I think white was a nice, sleek option and the ability to change the patterns of the lights really makes up for it. Gaming on it has been quite nice since it has brown switches which are my favorite by far. They have a nice clicky feel while still being quieter than blue switches. I will definitely be using this mechanical keyboard in the future. Thanks!
S**A
After 2 months of use,the 3 keys stopped working reliably, made it super inconvenient to type in.
T**O
Die preisguenstige M87 hat mir sehr gut gefallen, leider hat eine der Cursortasten schnell den Geist aufgegeben und ich musste sie zurückgeben. Das Backlight ist ein nettes Gimmick, ueber Tastenkombinationen konfigurierbar (allerdings nicht abschaltbar). Bei weniger Tageslicht fand ich es sogar hilfreich. Die Haptik ist sehr gut; durch die Brown Keys nicht so laut, trotzdem habe ich noch zusätzliche O-Rings verwendet um die Klickgeräusche abzudämpfen. Wegen des fehlenden Zehnerblocks (TKL) nimmt sie nicht soviel Platz auf dem Schreibtisch ein und man hat rechts/links bequem Platz fuer die Maus. Noch sehr positiv: die Tasten sitzen auf dem Gehäuse, d.h. es gibt nicht die typische Schmutzfalle.
D**.
Totally fine mechanical keyboard with fun (white LED) lighting effects. Heavy, solid base and decent feeling switches. I have used Cherry MX blue switches but haven't tried the brown, so I don't know how well this compares with the feel of those. It's maybe a smidge mushy, but it could just be that I'm used to the click rather than just the slight tactile bump. The keycaps are fine, and the curvature and size makes accurate typing easier. The font on the keycaps is not GAMERZ ONLY--just a standard, staid font. I haven't tried macros, but for normal typing it's a pleasant experience. Has a decently long USB cord permanently attached in back. Brightness can be adjusted through six levels from off up to full, with full being noticeable but not particularly bright in a fully-lit office. In the dark I am sure it would be a little too bright, so there's a decent range. I believe there are nineteen different lighting effects available (seems like a weird number, but I counted twice--still might have missed one): 1) all on 2) all pulsing together without input (breathing) 3) pulsing in vertical lines from left to right without input 4) pulsing in horizontal lines from top to bottom without input 5) pulsing in circular waves without input 6) turning on several keys at a time spread across the board then fading those keys as others turn on (also without input) 7) pulsing outward from center to the left and right in groups of keys 8) keys flashing on and off in kind of a random-looking way 9) each row in turn from top to bottom pulsing left to right 10) pulsing in diagonal stripes from bottom left to upper right across the board 11) bunches of keys pulsing left to right and bouncing back across the board 12) individual keys lighting up as you strike them then fading 13) all keys illuminated and turning off individually as you strike them before turning back on again 14) illuminating in a fast-moving sine-wave pattern left and right across the board 15) pulsing outward from each key you strike 16) pulsing outward across the row of each key you strike 17) pulsing in vertical bars outward from each key you strike 18) illuminating the key you strike and all adjacent ones 19) all off Purchased on sale for about $25 and I feel like it was a good value.
H**N
I replaced a logitech g710 keyboard with this. it is night and day. I would highly recommend this. Yah, the gaming keyboard had some extra features, but the keys were garbage.
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