Best Quiet Mechanical Keyboard: 5 Amazon Options

Best Quiet Mechanical Keyboard: 5 Amazon Options

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Some love the tactile feel of mechanical keyboards, but can’t stand the noise. Scrap the ‘click-clack’… read this article on the best quiet mechanical keyboard.

Here are five quiet options available on Amazon. We’ll tell you about the key features of these quiet keyboards, comparing their design, materials, switches and price. 

You can move straight to the quiet mechanical keyboards on this list below:

  1. Varmilo Minilo with Kalih Prestige Silent Switches
  2. MelGeek O2
  3. Epomaker TH99 Pro
  4. Logitech MX Mechanical Wireless
  5. Keychron K8

First, here are some stats:

#1 – Varmilo Minilo with Kalih Prestige Silent Switches

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The first half of this famously quiet keyboard combination is the Varmilo Minilo. It gives you an attractive classic look, Bluetooth connectivity, and accommodates the super-quiet Kalih Prestige Switches.

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Widely recognized as some of the quietest switches on the market, Kalih Prestige Silent Switches might not literally be ‘silent’ in the truest sense of the word, but are low-noise, with a deep, discreet sound.

This is the combination – of a mechanical keyboard with hot swappable keys – that is widely accepted as the quietest in the world.

That statement comes from the manufacturer and is also backed up by many reviewers online. How it works is; you buy the Varmilo Minilo keyboard and the Kalih Prestige Silent Switches. Once you have swapped out the existing keys and swapped in the Kalih Prestiges (it’s easy), you have a perfect mechanical keyboard for quiet typing. They benefit from thick silicone dampers and BOX style housing to keep noise down while reducing vibration and echo.

The Varmilo Minilo has a lot more on offer, aside from its legendary quiet combo with the Kalih Prestige switches, it gives you an attractive retro design, Bluetooth connectivity, RGB backlighting, and it is USB-C chargeable. 

If you are willing to go to the small effort of swapping the keys, and have a few extra bucks to spend, this is the one. 

Pros

  • Very quiet typing
  • Connect to 3 devices simultaneously 
  • Looks cool

Cons 

  • Need to swap in ‘silent switches’

Best for: The quietest typing you are going to get

#2 – MelGeek O2

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A quiet typing experience is made possible by 5 layers of sound-dampening materials – the MelGeeok O2 also has sweat resistant keycaps.

The manufacturer says that the Custom Kailh Sunlight Switches on the MelGeek O2 are quieter than the much-loved Cherry MX Reds.

These pleasant acoustics are made possible by a gasket mount and five layers of sound-dampening material.

But to give you a quick intro in case you don’t know them – MelGeek has only been in the game since  2014. Their keyboards may be ‘Made in China’, but they sit comfortably at the premium end of the keyboard market, being popular with creatives and coders. 

You’ll get classic and robust design and connectivity in three modes – Bluetooth 5.0, 2.4GHz and wired USB-C.

But regardless of the functionality, many will choose the O2 due to the typing experience – sweat and oil resistant PBT keycaps that contour to your fingertips, and adjustable height to reduce wrist pressure.

We nearly forgot… once replenished, the battery can last 100 days on a single charge. 

Pros

  • Quiet typing experience
  • 5-layer sound-dampening
  • Sweat-resistant keycaps

Cons 

  • Gamers report connectivity issues with some platforms

Best for: Classic look, and quiet typing

#3 – Epomaker

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The Epomaker comes with 2 sets of switches; one set being the Sea Silent V2 Switch which keep the noise level right down – can run for up to 200 hours on a single charge!

How about two choices of switches, so that you can choose the best for you? That’s what Epomaker offers with its TH99 Pro. 

You’ll have both the Sea Salt Silent V2 Switch (the quiet option) and the Creamy Jade Switch to select from. It’s nice to have the option, right?

One Amazon customer backed up the agreeable acoustics of the Sea Salt Silent V2 Switch. He said:

The Sea Salt Silent switches sound great and are very comfortable to use. They aren’t annoying or distracting at all, which is exactly what I like.”

There’s a lot more to talk about. We really liked the volume knob in the top left, which provides easy audio control with a quick twist. There is a battery and time monitor with GIF display and RGB control panel. Also, RGB backlighting that can last for 40 hours on a single charge – with the backlighting off, this quiet wireless mechanical keyboard can last for a whopping 150-200 hours.

For discreet and comfortable typing, with solid basics and unique standout features, the Epomaker TH99 Pro is likely to appeal to both gamers and work-from-home professionals.

Pros

  • Comes with ‘silent’ switches
  • Very long battery life
  • Neat audio knob

Cons 

  • Might have too much of a ‘gamer look’ for some

Best for: Discreet gamers

#4 – Logitech MX Mechanical Wireless

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The Tactile Version of the Logitech MX Mechanical Wireless is a low-noise, full-size keyboard that gives you precise feedback with less noise. An excellent choice for desk professionals.

Another keyboard with a choice of switches – Logitech has come up trumps with the MX Mechanical Wireless.

This premium, full-size keyboard is a thing of beauty; and most important of all, it’s quiet. You’ll be selecting the option of the Tactile Version for quiet typing – the other two choices being the Clicky Version (satisfying click) and Linear Version (smooth typing).

The Tactile Version has switches that give you precise feedback with less noise, there is also a reactive key reset (the keys light up when you press them).

This is another hit with buyers. Guy, who purchased the keyboard on Amazon, said:

“It’s sturdy, and the internals are very tight, which means no rattling, no added noise or reverberation. As a result, this is a very quiet mechanical keyboard.”

What else? The ability to customise Fn keys will appeal to busy keyboard warriors yearning for faster workflow, and there’s multi-device, multi-OS connectivity, making it possible to pair MX Mechanical Bluetooth wireless keyboard with up to 3 devices at a time on almost any operating system.

Pros

  • Tactile Version for quiet typing
  • Multi-device connectivity 
  • Sturdy and durable with graphite build

Cons 

  • At the higher end of the price scale

Best for: Serious professionals taming typing tasks

#5 – Keychron K8

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Coming ready with pre-lubed Keychron Silent K Pro Red switches, the Keychron K8 is popular for its muted typing and easy-to-use Mac and Windows multimedia keys.

The Keychron K8 boasts smooth and quiet Keychron Silent K Pro Red switches that are pre-lubed in the factory and give you a soft feel and muted typing.

With the TKL (or 80%) layout, the Keychron K8 is very portable and easy to slip into a workbag. Shine-through keycaps with white LED lighting look the part, and you’ll have the option of wireless or wired connection. Interface-wise, you can connect to up to 3 devices at once.

If you are a Mac user, this might be the quiet mechanical keyboard for you, as it has native multimedia keys just for MacOS. 

One of the quietest mechanical keyboards out there, for a reasonable price, and suitable for professionals and gamers alike

Pros

  • Soft and quiet keys
  • Multi-device connectivity
  • Native Mac keys 
  • Easily portable

Cons 

  • More lightweight than more sturdy options

Best for: Mac users

Lewis Atkinson

Lewis Atkinson

I grew up with a fascination for sound. From working in the construction and audio industries, I’ve picked up a lot of knowledge on soundproofing, which I’ll share with you.
Lewis Atkinson

Lewis Atkinson

I grew up with a fascination for sound. From working in the construction and audio industries, I’ve picked up a lot of knowledge on soundproofing, which I’ll share with you.

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