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Logitech Pro X TKL for $ 200: Logitech makes excellent keyboards, and G Pro X TKL is among the best keypaths for games. It has a vibrant RGB LED-Backlit keys, a selection of click-tactile or linear switches and use the Logitech’s LightSpeed wireless adapter for competitive time at the game level. The quality of making this keyboard is smooth and stylish. It is minimal and does not take up a lot of space on your desk and has a subtle metal rim around the edge that gives it a little crowded to miss the smallest keyboards. The volume wheel in the upper right corner is smooth and is easy to come, and the ways are equipped with media controls, so you can stop your music when you finally enter the game after a long order. For my tastes, more and more click-pangy keypad, these are better and black cliques. Each key pressure feels like sending tiny lightning to your game. However, if you prefer something softer, you can select another switch type. The only thing I don’t like is the lack of numa-yes, I am one of those wonders who prefer to have numpad.
Logitech Pro X 60 for $ 180: The Pro X 60 (8/10, VIRED recommends) It has almost all the benefits of PRO X TKL in a smaller, more compact package. Holds the volume wheel, switch mode switch and Bluetooth / LightSpeed keys by moving on the keyboard edge, while entirely stiftered The appearance of 60 percent.
Logitech Pop keys for $ 100: The Pop keys (9/10, VIRED recommends) is a living line of wireless keyboards that come in a wide range of color palette that are wonderful. It also uses a Logitech pairing system to up to three devices, making it easy to take it between the computer and laptops or from home to work and back.
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Logitech MX keys with $ 128: MKS keys S can pair with three devices, which facilitates replacement between the computer. Its low profile style keys are comfortable and uses close sensors to activate the backlight when the hands are approaching, so it is easier to see in the dark without using the battery when you do not use it. Supports both Mac and Windows schedules, and the keys are tastefully marked in a way that is clear no matter what you use at the time. The life of the battery is also fantastic, which takes more than a week with normal use, although it becomes quite longer if you disable backlight.
Logitech MX Mechanical for $ 170: With undervalued, low design, you can pair the MKS mechanical with up to three devices at once and replace by pressing the button. There are even several suitable additional keys above Numpad to start the calculator or lock the desktop.
Kurtle Beach Vulcan II TKL Pro for $ 150: Vulcan II TKL Pro has two LEDs per key, giving it better resolution for lighting lighting. It contains switches with a hallway, which should reduce wear and tear. They are still satisfied, and the volume button has a comfortable grippy texture. I prefer any keyboard with a copious wheel without.
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Corsair K65 for $ 160: This keyboard of 75 percent has some of the fewest, most admirable keys of any board I tested. It’s easy enough to throw in the bag, but enough firmly to be the desktop keyboard. It can be connected via a USB-C, a Bluetooth or a wireless Dongle that can be stored in the slot on the back. Modern metal button Volume decorates upper right corner, and each key and switch can be replaced using the removal tool on.
Razer Huntsman Mini for $ 89: A 60 percent keyboard There are 60 percent of keys that are usually found on the regular size keyboard. Numpad and arrows chopped and you stayed with basic things. Razer Huntsman Mini is one of my favorites of this size to play. Everyone feels as responsible and quick as a full-size keyboard, but it occupies much less space to work. There is only something neat and tidy about it. Plus, as is bigger Huntsman EliteMini is compatible with Razer’s Keicap SetsSo you can adjust your color scheme.
Keichron K1 on $ 240: The Keichron K1 on (9/10, naturally recommended) Is one of the best committees we tested to use switches with corridors. You can adjust the activation point to make keys more sensitive – so you do not need to press all down for presses on the registration buttons – or less sensitive, to avoid those fat moments that can destroy competitive games. Keichron even has settings for quick boot that allow you to press the key repeatedly without a key that you completely return to its vacation position. Even outside the advantage of switching hallways, this is another great keyboard in accordance with the type at which the keys are known, so it is worth looking at even if you don’t want to pay that Much attention to every aspect of their keys.
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NZXST function 2 for $ 140: Original NZXT function was a great way to be interested in mechanical keyboards to jump in floodless. Monitoring Function 2 (8/10, VIRED Recommends) It is improving almost every way. Upgrades the keys to optical switches and comes with a spare set of switches that have a little more (or a little less) resistance, so you can customize certain keys based on your needs. I found that especially useful for games like Overvatch 2, Where I would like to cut to those ultimates that are ultimates for thick that are so embarrassing. Function 2 retains many my favorite features from the first model. It has the same volume for the volume of the left, super soft keys and practical keys along the keyboard side. If you are interested in mechanical keyboards, but are intimidated phrases like “force for activation”, this is a great committee to start.
Razer Huntsman v3 Pro TKL for $ 200: Huntsman V3 Pro TKL is a robust keyboard for those who like to adjust the playing setting. It uses Razers analog optical switches, which are complimible. At the top right, there is a media key that controls the volume, which you can also click to turn off. However, these are the buttons around it that are most interesting. On the left there are two programmable macro keys that you can use to customize different commands for your games (or your work). Below, on the navigation keys, whether six six profiles shortcuts. Keep fn and press one of them, and you can replace between several preset profiles, customized to playing the fps, racing mode or high sensitivity when you need to take that hair trigger. All this can be adapted to the Razer Sinapse application. We tested a lot of keyboards with various adjustment options, but this one is especially good for players who pop profiles a lot. The keyboard connects using a USB-C cable, which is included in the device, and also comes with a magnetic joint vacation.
Razer Blacquidov V4 75% for $ 190: The Razer Blacquidov V4 (8/10, VIRED Recommends) It has a solid metal housing, hot replacement switches and Razer’s Synapse robust software to adjust the keypad. Also earned our upper tags if you are looking for Mechanical keyboard specifically for playing. The 75 percent look is small enough that you can leave a lot of space for mouse, making those flicks to put a head that is much easier in competitive games. The Bilačka rate of 8,000 Hz also helps to reduce at a time when you miss activate the ability for this almost imperceptible work of a second.
Steelseries Apex Pro for $ 200: Instead of selecting one keyboard switch APEX PRO, Steelries decided to allow them all. Not only it’s a colorful toy keyboard with a lot of bells and whistles, but also has mechanical switches that can be adjusted wrench To give you experience in typing unique for you. In addition, there are few LED displays for system warnings, volume and other fun things you can play using Steelseries’.
Corsair K100 RGB Mechanical toy keyboard for $ 284: In most ways, Corsair K100 RGB is a fairly standard keyboard, with RGB backlight, several programmable macro keys and volume for volume. However, what has detached the control wheel in the upper left corner. This dialing can purify through the media, control the lighting on the keyboard and control several other built-in functions. The dial can also be adjusted. In my testing, it could be a little finish in certain applications – I could not force him to purge properly through the time bar in Premiere Pro, for example – but it is still a handy tool that you rarely get on other planks.