Lenovo's Legion 7, 7i Laptops Get Analog WASD Keys By Mark Tyson published 11 July 22 The company behind the “Force Enabled” keys is called Peratech.
Azeron Cyborg Compact Review: Niche but Nice By Myles Goldman published 9 July 22 Need a hand with your gaming?
SteelSeries Apex Pro Mini Review: Everything and the Kitchen Sink By Sarah Jacobsson Purewal published 3 July 22 But do you need the kitchen sink in a gaming keyboard?
HyperX Alloy Origins 65 Review: Small but Solidly-Built By Nate Rand published 30 June 22 The HyperX Alloy Origins 65 is a compact, tactical nuke more at home on the battlefield than in the office.
IOGear Kaliber Gaming Hver Stealth Review: A $50 RGB Mechanical With Premium Features? By Isaac Rouse published 19 June 22 IOGear’s Hver Stealth is a $50 mechanical keyboard with RGB lighting and its own software for customization. But the keycaps and switches could be better.
Epomaker TH96 Review: Fantastic switches, Poor software By Myles Goldman published 16 June 22 Packed with features and silicone!
Royal Kludge RK89 Review: A Tight Squeeze for a Keypad By Denny Atkin published 12 June 22 The Royal Kludge RK89 fits a numeric keypad into a very compact design, but the compromises from missing and moved keys are too extreme.
Royal Kludge RK96 Review: Customizable, Compact and Flexible By Denny Atkin published 10 June 22 The Royal Kludge RK96 is a solid, flexible and inexpensive entry into keyboard customization that also works well with a wide variety of devices right out of the box.
My $863 Endgame Keyboard Is Perfect, for Now By Christopher Coke last updated 30 May 22 Building a truly custom endgame keyboard doesn’t come cheap, but the results are so, so good. The Rama Works U80-A is outstanding.
Logitech MX Mechanical Keyboard Review: Easy Device Switching, Low Profile By Avram Piltch published 24 May 22 Logitech’s new MX keyboards offer a choice of blue, brown or red switches.
Mountain Everest 60 Review: The Precipice of Perfection By Myles Goldman published 14 May 22 The Mountain Everest 60 is a compact 60-percent keyboard with a detachable numpad that can attach to either side, for work or play.
250 WPM CharaChorder Lite Chording Keyboard Now Available for Anyone By Mark Tyson published 10 May 22 After a very successful Kickstarter in 2021, the CharaChorder Lite is temporarily discounted for anyone at $199. Chorded text enables 'typing at the speed of thought' says the device designer.
Stack Overflow Updates Triple Key Keyboard With RGB Lighting By Mark Tyson published 4 May 22 The Key v2 is a triple-key macropad with RGB lighting and hot-swappable switches.
Keychron Q3 Review: Odd Knob Out By Myles Goldman published 24 April 22 Despite enthusiast features like a gasket mount design, screw-in stabilizers and QMK/VIA support, the Keychron Q3 seems unfinished compared to the company's other releases.
Redragon M991 Wireless Gaming Mouse Review: Looks Better Than It Performs By Erika Rawes published 19 April 22 A ton of features for the price, but wireless lag holds it back.
TheKey.Company Portico75 Review: Affordable, Entry-Level Fun By Christopher Coke published 17 April 22 The Portico75 is a good value. It sounds good, feels good, and isn’t afraid to take a few chances. Its looks are divisive but there’s a lot to enjoy.
NZXT Function MiniTKL Review: Three-Size Switch Swap By Matt Safford published 12 April 22 NZXT's Function mechanical keyboards bring hot-swappable switches to the mainstream market in three sizes. They also offer lots of customization, but that gets quite expensive.
Redragon Vishnu K596 Review: A High Quality RGB Gaming Keyboard Under $75 By Erika Rawes published 9 April 22 Want a gaming keyboard with programmable keys, useful software, and lag-free wireless performance? The Redragon Vishnu K596 might be the budget gaming keyboard you’re looking for.
Retro Typewriter-Inspired Keyboard Has JBL Speakers, too By Mark Tyson published 8 April 22 A good choice for Hemingways on the road?
Mode Designs Mode Eighty Review: Elegant and Expensive By Myles Goldman last updated 29 March 22 The Mode Eighty isn’t your average tenkeyless board. The isolated top-mount and stack-mount layout feel amazing to type with, but the price is hard to swallow.