From magnetic switches that read the tiniest finger twitch to customization so deep you can tune your entire playstyle down ...
Hunting down an opponent? Typing up a TPS report? The right keyboard is the star of your desk set. Here's how to find the best one for you, plus the top picks from our (very) hands-on reviews. I have ...
A modular keyboard boasting versatile, ambidextrous placements, an impressive suite of customisation options, and a just lovely sound-dampened typing experience. Vibrant per-key RGB lighting coupled ...
Between the K70, K100, and K55 from years past, Corsair had consistently been in the conversation for top keyboard maker alongside the likes of Razer and SteelSeries (and Keychron, if you ask me). In ...
At a glance Expert's Rating Pros ・Solid typing with huge gasket mount ・Lots of features ・Hot-swap sockets Cons ・A little ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. Since we're using the phrase "won't break the bank," we're going to assume a budget-to-mid-range price keyboard. We have carefully curated a ...
There was very little wrong with the original Freestyle Edge RGB, so Kinesis Gaming has only tweaked a few things here and there. Gamers wanting features like snap tap, rapid trigger, and magnetic ...
Middling build quality Not as quiet as Be Quiet! Dark Mount Extra gaming keys can get in the way The Be Quiet! Light Mount keyboard focuses on two key areas: lots of RGB lighting and quiet operation.
It's not every day that the cheapest tech on the market surprises me, but the Newmen GM326 is punching leagues above its price point. This is a tactile, comfortable, hot-swappable mechanical keyboard ...
Want to work or play without cables getting in the way? Here's all the advice and deep-dive reviews you need to select the right wireless keyboard. I’m a PCMag reviewer and ISF-certified TV calibrator ...
The Vanguard Pro 96 has the basics locked down with double-shot PBT keycaps, a strong aluminum frame, and vibrant RGB backlighting that shines through the exposed keycaps. The frame flares out a bit ...