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A good keyboard for office use.

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Hey guys. Like most of you guys (probably) I sit in an open office and I code a lot. I want buy myself a good mechanical Keyboard for work but I am affraid that they are going be noisy and annoying for my colleagues. Does anyone in here have a good recommendation for me?
It has be wireless and Nordic version.

I love these ones but they are probably to noisy Keychron | Wireless Mechanical Keyboards for Mac, Windows and phones
 
Pok3r with Cherry blue switches and custom frame and key caps here. Feels great to type on and the click-noise is nothing compare to the the rest of the dealing room noise anyways. The lack of arrow and numeric keys takes a while to get used to but I like the compact layout and its not a major limitation if you use vim for most editing anyways. The hand-rest is a must-have addition though.

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I used this for Basic in GE in a special room; it was deafening

 
Corsair - will not lie, it's nice. I was against it when I join my current position and they just give it to me, now I really like it. (K55/K70) - any will do.
 
Corsair - will not lie, it's nice. I was against it when I join my current position and they just give it to me, now I really like it. (K55/K70) - any will do.
I did stumble upon Corsair in my search. I think im gonna go with the wireless k63. Which switches do you have and does it work in an open office? :)
 
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