


⌨️ Elevate your workspace with the keyboard that means business — quiet, compact, and crafted for pros.
The Cherry Stream Keyboard TKL is a wired, tenkeyless keyboard featuring 93 keys with Cherry SX scissor switches for a whisper-quiet, precise typing experience. Its slim, ergonomic design saves desk space by eliminating the numeric keypad, bringing your mouse closer for natural hand positioning. Built with a sturdy metal plate and rubberized feet, it offers stability and durability. Additional features include six multimedia keys, red LED status indicators, and abrasion-resistant key lettering, all wrapped in a sleek white-gray finish ideal for professional environments.








| ASIN | B09N9D45F9 |
| Additional Features | Compact Keyboard, Ergonomic, Silent Typing, TKL Keyboard, Wired Connection |
| Antenna Location | Gaming |
| Best Sellers Rank | #40 in Computer Keyboards |
| Brand | Cherry |
| Built-In Media | USB Cable |
| Button Quantity | 104 |
| Color | White |
| Compatible Devices | PC |
| Connectivity Technology | USB-A |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (650) |
| Enclosure Material | Metal |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 14.84"L x 6.42"W x 0.71"H |
| Item Type Name | Compact Keyboard |
| Item Weight | 680 Grams |
| Keyboard Description | TKL Keyboard |
| Keyboard Layout | QWERTY |
| Manufacturer | CHERRY |
| Mechanical Keyboard Switch Model | Cherry SX |
| Model Name | Cherry Stream TKL |
| Model Number | JK-8600US-0 |
| Number of Keys | 93 |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Style Name | Classic |
| Switch Type | Linear |
| UPC | 840183606039 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 2 Year |
J**D
Fabulous!
Perfect for limited space and those who don't need a seperate numerical keypad enough to justify them taking up extra berth on desk. Centerfield never aligned well with monitor which determined the following layout of components. Experimenting with several configurations, 10 keyless, including swap out key style compact game keyboards that click and are too tall, to ergonomic wave shaped and ordinary rectangular shapes, nothing yet had worked or fit comfortably on desk. Cherry Stream keyboard answered with their amazing layout and dimensions. Keys really are phenomenal! Perfect size, indent for fingertip allowing faster travel and smoother typing. Overall solid, unlike standard QWERTY keyboards that bend or flex. Cherry has an elegant professional feel about it. Corners are rounded, proportionally pleasing to the eye and the Modern white color tone is calm not Titanium sharp. By far the best keyboard I've ever used at home or in jobs where zero personal peripherals drives et al were allowed in employee workspaces, you had to use their equipment. Consider the dimensions; Cherry is a bit deeper front to back with narrower width. Quality is far above average, more than I expected, it's a super bargain for a such well made keyboard. Buy one now before Amazon runs out because I want to order another soon.
R**R
If you loved logitech flat ultrax, you'll love this
Now that I've bought a second one as a "backup" I can share this; was reluctant before to make sure people dont buy them out. ;-) If you are like me, who absolutely loved logitech flat ultrax, and wept when they stopped making those... Yes, this is the next version of those. Yes the keys feel great. It's a bit closer to the second model of ultrax (a bit more force needed to press the button - initially), but I'm sure with time I'll wear those down a bit and make them work like ultrax v1. ;-) As a flat ultrax lover, I never found a better keyboard, until now. Not only we get a TKL version, but this boy is so thin, and quiet... And has the perfect weight. A bit heavier than ultrax I believe, does not feel like a flimsy $10 keyboard. I've tried numerous mechanical low-profile keyboards and they all had something that just didn't feel right. Either the key travel or the actuation force never clicked (ha ha) with me. Cherry Stream feels like typing on those old IBM/Lenovo keyboards, where the designer paid more attention to the typing comfort than how they looked (not saying they looked bad, though). I stashed around 8-10 other keyboards after getting this one, just because the typing comfort tops them all easily. If you're thinking I've said the same thing too many times, you're right, but that's just because I love typing on this keyboard, it's simply a pleasure. I could produce more clone/nonsense sentences, just to enjoy the experience of typing on this GOOD BOY. I love that keyboard. I hope they never stop making them. Personally I believe no other keyboard comes close to how right they got the feel on this one. Thank you so much. IMPORTANT EDIT: this is NOT a gaming keyboard, though. it registers up to three keys pressed at the same time, but if you need 4+ more, it just wont work. Best typing keyboard, not necessarily the best gaming keyboard, depending on your game.
G**E
Like the key layout (overall rating actually 4.5)
Exactly what I was looking for in a TenKeyLess layout. Has everything except the number key pad which I don't miss because I never use it. But has the full compliment of cursor up/down/left/right, Page Up/Down, Home/End keys, which I do use. - A bit wider than other compact keyboards, but understandable given that all the keys except the 10-key are there and they are all full size (except the F-Key row at the top, which is normal). For me the width is just right - it lets me bring the mouse closer by a few inches so I don't have to reach for it. - Keys are pretty nice - Traditional size/shape, medium-short throw, fairly quiet and just loud enough to give some feedback but won't bother others nearby. - Tactile feel of the keys is fine. - Key action is a little bit heavy compared to what I'm used to, but it's reasonable, especially considering the price. Note: I'm comparing to the original Logitech K800 - Like someone else mentioned, I like the weight - feels really sturdy. - Feet are too short for my ergonomics. But I've never found a keyboard that has tall enough feet, so I'm used to making a 2" stand to prop up the back of the keyboard.
S**S
I was searching for TenKeyLess low profile keyboard for a long time. Finally I found it. This is a global delivery. But, well worth every rupee. These are scissor key switches. Their layout is perfect. Very less key travel. They are comfortable to press. I never use the numpad, so for me this is PERFECT. That numpad space is used for the Mouse. You don't have to download any software for this keyboard. Just plug it in and work. CAPSlock and ScrollLock keys have LED indicators. You get a separate media keys row on the top. Function keys are separate. There is no "Fn" key nonsense. You have the key for right click menu. I was using Cherry MX Brown mechanical switches with my previous keyboards. They are great, but I wanted something lowprofile. Same company is now making low-profile keyboards as well. What more do I want. :-) Great keyboard. For gaming, maybe you can go with mechanical keyboards. But, for WFH setup and everyday use this is a super keyboard.
S**R
I have to say, I spent so much time comparing different keyboards. Mechanical, slim, membrane, scissor-switch, red, brown, blue switchers, Keychron, Ducky, Logitech, Microsoft, Dell the list goes on... I even ended up buying a Keychron slim keyboard along with my Microsoft membrane board. I've tried traditional mechanical keyboards and membrane keyboards and I have to say, without any doubt... This is 100% the BEST keyboard I have ever used by a long way. Firstly, it is a quality made product. Plastic, yes. But the plastic is of a fine grade, feels "tight", that's the best way I can put it. Nice to the touch. There's a very fine "grainy" quality to the plastic that I've never experienced before, but it's as if it is a denser grade of plastic. Feels so solid, and beautiful to touch and type on. Typing action is "punchy", borderline "clicky". Especially for what is technically membrane. If you're used to membrane, these "scissor-switches" will blow your mind. They feel fantastic. It really does have a nice clicky-ness to it that will improve your typing accuracy and just feels just so much more satisfying to type on without hurting your hands/wrists at all. And this was my final point. If you are buying this keyboard for ergonomic or injury reasons due to RSI, wrist, hand or arm problems - this is the keyboard for you. It's smaller TKL form factor leaves your arms more room to move and is far more comfortable while using a mouse. It's great for ergonomics, as is the super-slim design. Bonuses: media keys up the top. Do not feel as nice as the regular keys (letters and numbers) below. However, this is a very nice addition, and it is what drew me to the Stream TKL in the first place. Buy it. I spent literal weeks deciding whether or not to get the Cherry Stream TKL, and now look at me. Writing an essay on how much I love this keyboard. I wish I bought it sooner.
J**.
I have always been happy with my fingers on a cherry.
B**1
I work fulltime at home in an office setting. I type for a living and as such, I have gone through many, many keyboards over the years. I have always been a fan of mechanical keyboards. The most recent keyboard I was using was a Hyper X with Cherry blue switches that I have been using for the past two years. Prior to that, I had a Steelseries keyboard with their own branded mechanical blue switches. I used to love typing on a mechanical keyboard, but over time, I have grown tired of the clicking and clacking, as well as the force required to press the keys, and the tall height as well. When you type hundreds of documents a month, your fingers on a mechanical keyboard become fatigued. I was in the market for a new (non mechanical) keyboard for my work purposes and I know from experience that Cherry is a high quality, trusted brand. I used to use scissor switches years back before I moved to mechanical and my last scissor switch keyboard was a Logitech which was amazing. I figured I would give this keyboard a try, and all I can say is Wow! I LOVE the typing experience on this Cherry keyboard. The TKL layout brings my mouse hand closer inwards which helps with an ergonomic setup. The keys are very soft, quiet and still have a very tactile feel with a nice “pop” feeling with each press. The keys have a rough-ish texture that helps with finger grip. As well, they are wide and easy to press with even the slightest touch. These are no mechanical keys, which, for me, is a great benefit and exactly what I was hoping for. Absolutely love everything about this keyboard. It looks premium, feels extremely durable and high quality. It is an all plastic design, but it feels every bit as solid as my steel mechanical keyboards. I just can’t believe how low the price was on such a quality product from a well known company! If you type for a living and you are not a fan of mechanical keyboards, then you will NOT be disappointed with this. It is small, compact, yet still large enough to comfortably type on and it feels very nice and high quality. Love this keyboard!
J**O
Calidad: A pesar de ser muy delgado, se siente de una construcción muy resistente. Es de muy bajo perfil y mecanismo de tijera, lo que lo hace bastante similar a un teclado de laptop. Sonido: Es sumamente silencioso. Nada que ver con un teclado mecánico (por lo menos de los switches más comunes). También es más silencioso que algunos teclados de membrana. La gente que dice que pudiera ser aún más silencioso posiblemente esperaban que sonara como las pisadas de un gato, porque lo único que se oye es el sonido de los dedos deslizándose por una superficie de plástico Distribución: ANSI (tecla Enter horizontal y sin la tecla <> entre el shift y la Z) de tamaño Tenkeyless (Sin pad numérico). No tiene la Ñ, y no puedo creer que alguien tenga que aclarar que aún así la tecla al lado de la L va a mandar una Ñ si en el sistema operativo la configuración es la correcta. Así que no se preocupen. Cuenta con controles multimedia y ninguna de las funciones requiere presionar dos teclas simultáneas (Fn + otra tecla para mandar ImprPant por ejemplo) 10 de 10, totalmente recomendado. Lo estoy usando para escribir reseñas de Amazon desde el armario de unos desconocidos y no me han escuchado todavía. De verdad es silencioso.
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