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The EvoFox Katana X2 TKL Mechanical Gaming Keyboard features customizable 3-pin replaceable clicky blue switches for tactile feedback, 11 dynamic backlighting modes, and a multi-function volume knob. Designed for competitive gaming and productivity, it offers all-key anti-ghosting, dedicated multimedia keys including Copilot and Xbox Game Bar shortcuts, and premium build quality with double-injection keycaps and a braided cable. Compatible across PC, Mac, and Linux platforms, this compact tenkeyless keyboard balances performance and style for the modern professional gamer.



| Brand | EvoFox |
| Manufacturer | Allied Electronics & Magnetics Private Limited C-64/4, Okhla Phase - 2, New Delhi - 110020, Allied Electronics & Magnetics Private Limited C-64/4, Okhla Phase - 2, New Delhi - 110020 |
| Model | 463 |
| Model Name | EvoFox Katana X2 TKL |
| Product Dimensions | 32 x 13.5 x 3.5 cm; 615 g |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Metal batteries required. |
| Item model number | 463 |
| Hardware Platform | PC/Mac/Linux/Unix |
| Compatible Devices | Desktops, MacOS, Windows, iOS |
| Special Features | All-Key Anti-Ghosting, Double Injection Keycaps, Mechanical Red Switches, Vivid and Dynamic Backlighting, Windows Lock & Fn Lock |
| Mounting Hardware | 1 x Key Puller/ Switch Puller, 1 x Keyboard, 2 x Blue Switches |
| Number of items | 1 |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Batteries Included | No |
| Batteries Required | No |
| Battery cell composition | Lithium Ion |
| Keyboard Description | Mechanical |
| Connector Type | Wired |
| Material | ABS Plastic |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Manufacturer | Allied Electronics & Magnetics Private Limited C-64/4, Okhla Phase - 2, New Delhi - 110020 |
| Country of Origin | China |
| Item Weight | 615 g |
W**D
Great item at this price point
It's a very good keyboard with high quality switches and good RGB lighting. Would suggest people to buy this ig they are looking for a budget gaming mechanical keyboard
T**I
Worth Buy, Very Compact
Just got this mechanical keyboard, and I'm thoroughly impressed! The build quality feels solid and premium, with satisfying tactile feedback on every keystroke. The RGB lighting is vibrant and customizable, adding a nice aesthetic touch to my setup. Typing feels much more responsive compared to my previous keyboard, and it's already improving my productivity. Whether for work or gaming, this was definitely a worthwhile upgrade.
A**I
Great TKL Keyboard – Clicky and Responsive
Excellent gaming keyboard⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ "Great TKL Keyboard – Clicky and Responsive!"The Katana X2 TKL is a solid mechanical keyboard with satisfying blue switches. The clicky feedback is great for both gaming and typing. It’s compact, well-built, and the RGB lighting is vibrant and customizable. No lag, no issues — just a reliable, great-feeling keyboard. Perfect if you want performance without the bulk. Highly recommended...
R**R
Excellent value for the price
This is my first Mechanical keyboard purchase and I'm really happy with it. For the price, the quality is great and the lighting effects are neat. There isn't any software customization possible, so that is something to keep note. I liked the sound of the keypresses, although the actuation force is quite light for my taste. All the shortcuts feel useful too. Would definitely recommend this keyboard for those who want a mechanical keyboard on a tight budget
A**R
Great value for money product
The media could not be loaded. I would absolutely give this keyboard a good 5 stars by seeing the quality. The blue switches sound very loud and their is 5 zone RGB lights with many modes to choose. It has a high quality braided cable of enough length. Overall a VFM product for 1800/-
A**R
Value for money
A good minimalistic keyboard in budget with blue switches which are silent and satisfying. Battery with RGB lasts for 1 week minimum for regular WFH tasks. But it sleeps if inactive and I need to wait for 1-2 sec to wake this up. Overall a value for money purchase.
G**R
Keyboard is really smooth, Qtemu switches can handle heavy sessions also, Overall completly worth it
Hi, This is ghgltggamer who purchases this keyboard few months Ago , And i will only say that i am satisfied and not satisfied , Switches are good but the keyboard is not 100% metal , Only the top chasis is metal but the bottom plate is pure plastic. Also this is not swappable at all, Those in box red switches are waste of money , As the PCB is soliderd. So modding wise don't buy this for any reason.Pros:-- Smooth- Good For Long and heavy Sessions- Solid Build Quality- Red Switches (Smoother Than Blue Switches)- Bonus Switches- Decent Unboxing Experience- High Quality Braded Cable- Very Good Ergonomic Design- Total Of 18 LED Effects- Unique and Compact Design which covers less space on the desk.- Low Power Consumption, Even an Android Phone with an OTG Connector can run this without terrible battery drain.- Really Bright LEDs, The RGB Of the keyboard is really bright which makes this keyboard really shine- Key Presses Are very Consistent (Thanks To the High Quality Key Caps and Qtemu Red Switches)- The Volume Dedicated Button is really very usefull, I Now uses that button for a long time and now it's in my needs from a keyboard- I Was using an HP GK320 which is a full sized keyboard but this is not full-sized , Still i am very comfortable , Jusr [Print] Button is not present but it's still fine- Not very expensive, Even comes at impressive price point with red switches.Cons:- Still Noisy (Red switches are still noisy but not as much as blue)- No, Gold Plated USB (Specially where price goes over 1k INR, But Red Switches justifies this)- Not Full Sized (Some keys are missing as this is not full sized keyboard, Like [ Print ] key which might be important for some users)- Anti Ghosting Is Limited to 26 Keys only , This may be the issue for gamers who fully relies on keyboard for gaming- Rainbow RGB , Means the RGB Colors are fixed and they can't be changed (Only glow effect will change)- Slightly Heavier Keyboard as compared to others.- Lacks The Software Support, Means No Official Customisation- No, Additional Key Cap for Linux.- Worst for modding , Switches are not swappable at all!How To Use?[Fn] + [Arr UP] = Increases The Brightness Of RGB (LEDs)[Fn] + [Arr Down] = Decreases The Brightness Of RGB (LEDs)[Fn] + [\|] = Changes the LED mode, Set as your wish within 18 different modes[Fn] + [Arr Left] = Decreases The Speed Of RGB (LEDs)[Fn] + [Arr Right] = Increases The Speed Of RGB (LEDs)[Fn] + [Win] = Locks/Unlocks The Meta Key[Volume Dial] = Spin towards Right (Increase The Volume)[Volume Dial] = Spin towards Left (Decreases The Volume)Which People May Use this:- If you want to do gaming, Or anything with smooth keypress then this is the heaven in budget. I am not saying that this can compete with something over 6K INR or more but the red Switches makes this keyboard very special , As with just little more over cosmic byte , Evo Fox is giving red switches as Katan X2 which is really impressive. I also am a Cosmic byte user as i uses Cosmic Byte Firestrom Gaming Mouse and it's good from 2 years i have replaces previous cosmic byte mouse, And i rebought firestrom because this is a good mouse and for Katana X2 , I will keep buying this keyboard unless it goes out of production. As a normal user or gamer , This keyboard will not dis-appoint you.Who May Look At Other Options:- If you are someone who is a formal employee like in a govt. Compainy or an IT Compainy like Microsoft or anywhere who needs computers , You must be looking at sleek, thin and light membrane keyboards, This keyboard is very tall and beefy , Definitely not thin and light weight. Also id you don't want to mod then only buy but if you want to mod , Just get a different option.I Hope this review will help!Thanks Regards, ghgltggamer 2025Written at : 09:17 PM , 2/3/25 , India/delhi , On An Arch Linux Machiene.
P**K
Must to buy if you are looking for mechanical keyboard under 2k
One of the best mechanical gaming keyboard in 2k price point, clicky tactile, you use for gaming as well as coding
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