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Lemokey P2 HE - Best Sounding Wireless Magnetic Keyboard

5.0K views· 55 likes· 9:07· Oct 21, 2025

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What a solid keyboard this is! although the price is a little premium, it punches way above it's competitors at that range. Purchase link (affiliated) : https://www.lemokey.com/products/lemokey-p2-he-wireless-magnetic-switch-custom-gaming-keyboard?ref=SPIRO4&variant=51162185629995 ___________________________________________________________________ Business Inquiries: spiro4tech@gmail.com tip/donate:https://ko-fi.com/spiro4 https://www.twitch.tv/spiro4 https://www.tiktok.com/@spiro__4 https://x.com/spiro_4 ___________________________________________________________________ Music used: Cruisin by Rama Low Anomaly by Rama Low chapters: 00:00 Intro 00:20 Unboxing 01:41 Build / Rgb / Style 02:43 Disassembly 03:41 Switches / Caps / Stabilizers 05:00 Sound test 05:22 Opinions 05:56 Specs / performance 05:30 Software 08:08 Conclusion ___________________________________________________________________ #gamingkeyboard #halleffect #keychron #lemokey

About This Video

In this video I tested the Lemokey P2 HE (P2E) — a premium wireless custom magnetic keyboard that, honestly, sounds like heaven and cream. I unbox it, break down the design, and show why this board feels so “premium” the second you touch it: full metal top and bottom, a super satisfying knob, a layout that’s more like a 65% (arrow keys + page keys), and a ridiculously heavy chassis. There’s even a mirror plate on the back that’s basically a fingerprint magnet… but I still love the premium vibe it adds. The big highlight is the rapid disassembly: I can pop the board open in about a second (remove knob, press Caps + Page Down, lift the top plate). Inside, you’ve got gasket mounting, foam/film layers, and a setup that makes modding tempting — with one catch: switch compatibility is limited. Mine came with Gateron Nebula double-rail magnetic switches (40g), which are insanely consistent, pre-lubed, and low wobble, but a bit heavier than I personally prefer. I also cover the web-based software (10/10 for me), adjustable actuation/rapid trigger limits for wireless stability, and performance specs like 1K polling plus a strong MCU/scan rate. My conclusion: at $169 it’s premium-priced, but 1000% worth it if you want a full-metal wireless HE board that sounds and feels top tier.

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