CHERRY MX’s first MX2A keyboard has been released
The first keyboard from CHERRY MX with its new MX2A mechanical switches is now available for purchase: the CHERRY KC 200 MX.
The first keyboard from CHERRY MX with its new MX2A mechanical switches is now available for purchase: the CHERRY KC 200 MX.
The Razer BlackWidow V4 75% mechanical gaming keyboard is the companies first with hot-swappable switches for those who want greater customization.
ROCCAT is back with two new mechanical gaming keyboards, the Vulcan II and Vulcan II Mini Air, the latter its first-ever wireless offering.
Our Razer BlackWidow V4 Pro review looks at a mechanical keyboard complete with dedicated macro keys, a command dial, a multi-function roller, USB passthrough, and much more.
The Cooler Master CK720 65% mechanical keyboard features hot-swappable switches allowing enthusiasts to further customize the keyboard.
MOUNTAIN has announced the Keypad series, two new add-ons that can also be used separately for the Everest Max or Core keyboards.
The mechanical keyboard is a staple in gaming and now content creators can join in the fun with Logitech’s new MX keyboards.
Our Redragon Horus K618 review looks at a slim wireless mechanical gaming keyboard that offers three ways to connect: 2.4Ghz dongle, Bluetooth, and wired.
Our Razer Pro Type Ultra review looks at a productivity-focused keyboard from the gaming company, one with a few improvements but not without its drawbacks.
Our Everest Max review looks at a modular mechanical keyboard that lets you dock or remove the Numpad and a Media Dock to suit your style for work and gaming.
MOUNTAIN has announced that OBS Studio controls can now be set up in its Base Camp software for its Everest mechanical keyboards.
The IZO Collection includes five products: the IZO wireless mechanical keyboard, the IZO number pad which can be used as a standalone calculator, the IZO wireless mouse, the IZO Palm Rest, and the IZO Desk Pad.
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.
Mechanical gaming keyboards are a dime a dozen but the Whirlwind FX Elements sets itself apart with its reactive RGB lighting for both gaming and media.
A limited-edition mechanical keyboard, the HyperX x Ducky One 2 will be limited to 3,700 units and retails for US$109.99.
Deserving of an Editor’s Choice Award here at Techaeris, the build quality, performance, and Bluetooth functionality of the Hexgears Venture are well worth the price.
The Logitech G PRO X can be pre-ordered from the Logitech Gaming website for US$149.99 and the PRO X Switch kits for $49.99/set.
The build quality and performance are top notch and you won’t be disappointed with this keyboard.
The Fnatic STREAK and miniSTREAK mechanical gaming keyboards offer great performance and value with their Cherry MX switch choice selections.
Available on Fnatic.com and Amazon Europe, the new gaming peripherals are also available online at BestBuy.com and will be coming to Best Buy stores on May 20th.
The Razer BlackWidow Ultimate Mechanical Gaming Keyboard is a great-performing keyboard with the added bonus of water- and dust-proof protection.
Performance-wise, the Logitech G613 Wireless Mechanical Gaming Keyboard performs as well as, if not better than, some of its wired counterparts.
The Alienware Pro Gaming Keyboard with its mechanical keys and macro functions gives you a pretty decent bang for your buck.
This keyboard makes a welcome addition for anyone looking for an elegant, retro, vintage looking keyboard for their office or home office.
Featuring a 5.0ms actuation, the lower height Horde AIMO island keys provide up to 44% faster response rate over traditional keyboards.
This keyboard may not appeal to everybody, but Scrabble enthusiasts should be excited.
The SteelSeries Apex M750 TKL Gaming Keyboard offers fantastic gaming performance in a smaller size for added portability and extra mouse movement space.
Well built and with a solid design, this keyboard performs well for the most part aside from the macro keypresses not registering every time.