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Keyboards - Page 6: Buying Advice, Tips, and News

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Editors' Choice

The Corsair K70 RGB Pro is a high-end gaming keyboard that offers a variety of mechanical switch options in a solidly built case, making it an excellent choice for deep-pocketed esports gamers seeking a competitive edge.

By Nathaniel Mott
3.5

A mechanical keyboard for the TikTok generation, Logitech's POP Keys Mechanical Wireless Keyboard has a lively look and unique emoji-specific keys, though we wish it were a bit easier to type on.

By Zackery Cuevas
4.0
Editors' Choice

Casual and hardcore gamers alike will find lots to love in MSI's GK71 Sonic Mechanical Keyboard. Sensitive keys, a compact design, and cleverly implemented RGB lighting set it apart.

By Zackery Cuevas

This keyboard is the same size as the Pico board it's attached to and relies on for decoding.

By Matthew Humphries

The mechanical gaming keyboard includes a free Red Devil keycap if you're quick.

By Matthew Humphries
2.5

Roccat's Magma, an entry-level gaming keyboard with extensive all-deck RGB lighting, makes a number of compromises for its rock-bottom price.

By Nathaniel Mott
4.5
Editors' Choice

In the Pro Type Ultra, Razer improves its premier productivity keyboard with max-speed switches and more wireless battery life to create what's among the best non-ergonomic keyboards available.

By Eric Grevstad
3.0

The XPG Mage is a good-looking mechanical gaming keyboard that lacks a few key features, including dedicated macro buttons and a wrist rest.

By Zackery Cuevas
3.5

The Cooler Master SK622 is a solid 60% keyboard that does a lot of things right—offering multiple connectivity options, support for a variety of platforms, and a stately design—but, in the end, will mainly satisfy PC gamers.

By Nathaniel Mott

Get the latest Magic Keyboard, Trackpad, and Mouse without buying a new iMac.

By Nathaniel Mott
3.5

The Logitech K845 is a perfectly nice set-it-and-forget-it keyboard for workers who want mechanical keys but don’t care about the gaming-focused customization and features that usually come with them.

By Mike Epstein
4.5
Editors' Choice

Asus’ revised wireless mechanical ambidextrous gaming keyboard is full of upgrades and ready for the spotlight.

By Mike Epstein
3.5

With 108 keys and 13 buttons, the AOC Agon AGK700 keyboard goes a little overboard. It's certainly a flagship-tier gaming keyboard, but for all its high-end features, it doesn't stand out of the crowd.

By Mike Epstein
4.0

Razer’s refined compact keyboard gains a little girth to get way more comfortable, and Bluetooth and wireless support let you take it anywhere.

By Mike Epstein
4.0

The Drop Shift mechanical keyboard is an inventive full-size keyboard that feels great to type on, but its price and configuration options make it a niche pick.

By Mike Epstein
2.5

Despite many attractive features, including a rarely seen audio passthrough connection and proximity sensor, the EVGA Z20 doesn’t feel like an elite keyboard.

By Mike Epstein
4.5
Editors' Choice

The Corsair K70 RGB TKL Champion Series is tuned for both high-performance esports play and luxury, a rare, welcome combination in a tenkeyless keyboard.

By Mike Epstein
3.5

With the K65 RGB Mini, Corsair successfully shrinks its basic mechanical keyboard design down to 60 percent comfortably, but otherwise, it's a bit bland.

By Mike Epstein
4.0
Editors' Choice

The Asus ROG Falchion is a terrific 65-percenter with many useful keyboard features, such as mechanical keys, wireless connectivity, and a touch slider.

By Mike Epstein
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Editors' Choice

The Razer Huntsman V2 Analog, a juggernaut of a gaming keyboard, offers numerous key customizations that replicate using a gamepad's analog sticks. If you're a tinkerer, it'll be your new, favorite input device.

By Mike Epstein