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Endorfy Thock V2 Wireless Keyboard

Jan 5,2026 0

5. Conclusion

 

Review Pages

1. Introduction
2. Thock V2 Wireless
3. Thock V2 TKL Wireless
4. Software
5. Conclusion

 

Let's now pass to the most interesting aspect of the Endorfy Thock V2 Wireless keyboard, meaning what users can expect from it. The overall build quality is very good; nothing creaks or makes weird sounds. The user Yellow (custom) Gateron switches have good feedback and compressed mechanical sound, which is not office-oriented/designed in mind, but rather somewhere in the middle with mechanical click sound, compressed not to make high noise, but typing noise is present. With the USB Type-C connection and 1000Hz polling rate, we had a good experience when playing popular games, from first-person shooters up to normal ones, mainly by using the WASD movement.

For office use, it took some time to get familiar with the travel space between each keycap, but we did enjoy writing this review with the Endorfy Thock V2 Wireless keyboard. The grey color theme is nice to have at an office; it's kind of a stealth color that will not get much attention, but looks wonderful at the same time. Endorfy does sell (extra) a specifically designed palm rest that is magnetic and requires some assembly from you (remove existing plastic inserts and use the metal ones), and after that it snags well and stays in place, nice! We feel this should have been included in the retail package in the first place.

Both the Thock V2 Full / TKL Wireless are excellent products; they tick most of our needs, and we feel that the software that Endorfy offers for their keyboards needs some improvement, mostly in the GUI area, and since Endorfy plans to offer so many different language customizations of this keyboard, it will surely open new markets for them.

Endorfy offers two years of warranty for all their products, but we feel this is a well-designed product that will keep you satisfied for many years with its three-mode operation (USB, BT, and 2.4G).

Product links / prices

  • Thock V2 TKL Wireless-> 68 Euro
  • Thock V2 Wireless -> 78 Euro
  • Thock Palm Rest V2 -> ??? Euro
  • Thock TKL Palm Rest V2 -> ??? Euro

 

Review Pages

1. Introduction
2. Thock V2 Wireless
3. Thock V2 TKL Wireless
4. Software
5. Conclusion

 

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