Razer goes all out with the BlackWidow V4 75% complete with hot-swappable switches
The Razer BlackWidow V4 75% mechanical gaming keyboard is the companies first with hot-swappable switches for those who want greater customization.
The Razer BlackWidow V4 75% mechanical gaming keyboard is the companies first with hot-swappable switches for those who want greater customization.
Our MOUNTAIN Everest 60 review looks at a compact 60% gaming keyboard with arrow keys, a detachable number pad, and is enthusiast-grade tuned out of the box.
HyperX, HP’s gaming peripherals brand, has announced that its HyperX Alloy Origins 65 Mechanical Gaming Keyboard and Pulsefire Haste gaming mouse are now shipping.
The BlackWidow V3 Mini Hyperspeed 65% mechanical gaming keyboard is available from Razer.com and authorized resellers like Amazon. It has an MSRP of US$179.99/€189,99.
The HyperX Alloy Origins 60 Mechanical Gaming Keyboard with HyperX Red switches is available for US$99.99 in the U.S. and CA$139.99 in Canada.
Priced right, the Redragon K530 Draconic 60% mechanical keyboard offers great value and decent performance and is deserving of a Top Pick of 2020 Award.
The Razer BlackWidow V3 (US$139.99) and BlackWidow V3 Tenkeyless (US$99.99) are now available from Razer.com and authorized resellers like Amazon.
If you’re a gamer looking to upgrade your mechanical gaming keyboard, the ROCCAT Vulcan 120 AIMO is an excellent choice.
A limited-edition mechanical keyboard, the HyperX x Ducky One 2 will be limited to 3,700 units and retails for US$109.99.
Whether you prefer linear or tactile mechanical switches, the HyperX Alloy Origins mechanical gaming keyboard has an option for you.
Ten-keyless keyboards are becoming more popular, and the SteelSeries Apex M750 TKL is the latest entrant in that category.
Mionix calls the Wei a keyboard for gamers and artists.
You can customize every button on the keyboard via the SteelSeries Engine.