Keychron Keyboards See Deep Discounts During Amazon Big Spring Sale
The Keychron OnePlus 81 Pro hits an all-time low of $109.99 at Woot, a 50% cut on a board that normally runs $220.

Amazon's Big Spring Sale brought the best Keychron pricing in months, with the standout deal landing at Woot: the Keychron OnePlus 81 Pro mechanical keyboard for $109.99 Prime shipped, with a $6 delivery fee applying otherwise. The OnePlus 81 Pro originally launched at $220, and while it had been tracking around $170 direct from Keychron and briefly hit $123 at Amazon earlier this month, the Woot price essentially matches the all-time low for the board. That puts it well below the roughly $189 Amazon is currently asking for the Q1 Pro, which the OnePlus 81 Pro is based on.
The OnePlus 81 Pro is a full-metal custom mechanical keyboard with a spec sheet that earns its reputation as one of the more notable deals in the sale. It features a CNC aluminum chassis, unified keyboard holder, and a custom rotary dial, supports both wired and wireless connectivity, and is compatible with macOS, Windows, and Linux. The hot-swap PCB accepts nearly all 3-pin and 5-pin MX switches without soldering, which matters for anyone planning to roll their own switch setup after buying in at this price.
The Woot sale extends beyond just the flagship collab board. Other discounted models include the Keychron Q1 RGB 75% wired keyboard at $80 (regularly $210), the Q3 TKL wired keyboard at $80 (reg. $205), the K10 RGB full-size wireless keyboard at $50 (reg. $95), the K2 75% wireless keyboard at $50 (reg. $90), and the Q10 75% Alice layout wired keyboard at $100 (reg. $234). Prices across the Woot event start at $34.99 Prime shipped, with discounts reaching up to 64% on select models. Crucially, unlike some Woot sales that mix in refurbished or open-box units, all keyboards in this event are brand-new and ship with a 1-year manufacturer warranty. Select models also offer a choice between tactile and linear switches at checkout.

On the Amazon side of the sale, the Keychron K2 HE is the board worth watching for anyone curious about Hall effect. The K2 HE pairs a 75% layout with magnetic sensors that allow fully customizable actuation, and it carries a 2025 CES Innovation Award. During the Big Spring Sale it is available for 20% off at Keychron, dropping the starting price to $103.99, a $26 savings. Amazon lists the same model at $110.99, while the wood panel variant runs $111.99. Amazon is currently running Big Spring Deal pricing on the K2 HE as well, making this one of the more accessible entry points to Hall effect on the market right now.
The broader Amazon Big Spring Sale covers Keychron boards across Keychron.com, Walmart, and Amazon through March 31, with most recent models in the 10 to 20 percent off range and sizes running from 65% to full 100% layouts. The Woot event runs a few days longer, through April 4, but operates on a first-come, first-served basis with no guarantee of stock replenishment. Prime members get free shipping when logged in at Woot; non-Prime orders will see that $6 delivery fee tacked on. Given that the OnePlus 81 Pro has only touched the $110 price point once before at Woot, restocking at this price is far from certain.
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