Despite the efforts of Dell, Microsoft and Logitech to create office devices with aesthetic design, in practice, many users do not need all this for everyday work. It is enough that the keyboard is comfortable and does not look like a coffin, and the membrane switches do not make too much noise during operation, the wireless connection does not fall off out of the blue, and the batteries do not run out once a month. As you probably guessed, KS keyboards from 2E fully meet these requirements.


These devices are typically membrane keyboards with minimalist designs and wired connections. Their functionality is focused on the essentials, and the typical model costs between $10 and $25. The difference between them most often lies in the fit of the keys, design and type of connection. Thanks to this range, the KS series includes both old-fashioned wired models in the style of the legendary Logitech Keyboard K120, as well as more modern low-profile options with wireless connectivity and island-style keys, which should appeal to fans of Apple technology and owners of modern laptops.

The most popular in this series is the island-type membrane 2E KS120. This is a reliable and versatile low-profile keyboard with chiclet keys, USB connectivity, and a standard layout with a Num pad. It stands out against the background of monotonous office-level competitors due to the use of low-slung, concave keys adapted for long-term typing and neat backlighting. The overall build quality of the 2E KS120 is reminiscent of Logitech MX keyboards, but it costs several orders of magnitude less.