Mechanical Keyboards Reviews
Latest Mechanical Keyboards Reviews

IRISLabs Jris65 Review: An Affordable Endgame Keyboard?
By Myles Goldman published
The IRISLabs JRIS65 is a fantastic barebones mechanical keyboard kit for the price of $165 and it’s a great option for any newcomer to the hobby.

iQunix F97 Mechanical Keyboard Review: Great Board, Big Upgrades
By Christopher Coke published
Ready for lift-off!

Epomaker TH96 Review: Fantastic switches, Poor software
By Myles Goldman published
Packed with features and silicone!

Logitech MX Mechanical Keyboard Review: Easy Device Switching, Low Profile
By Avram Piltch published
Logitech’s new MX keyboards offer a choice of blue, brown or red switches.

Wuque Studio Mammoth75 Review: The Porsche of Mechanical Keyboards
By Christopher Coke published
The Mammoth75 is an expensive, luxurious statement-maker. If you have the funds and a passion for mechanical keyboards, it’s an outstanding option.

Drop Carina Barebones Mechanical Keyboard Kit Review: Dropped the Ball
By Myles Goldman published
The Drop Carina is able to light up a room with its bright RGB and shiny brass plate, but its confusing remapping process is not ideal.

Epomaker GK108S Wireless Mechanical Keyboard Kit Review: Big Size, Low Cost
By Myles Goldman published
Epomaker’s GK108S has a lot going for it, and its low price leaves you with enough money to turn this good wireless mechanical keyboard kit into a great final product.

Keychron Q1 Review: Something Different, Something Great
By Myles Goldman published
The Keychron Q1 75% mechanical keyboard brings premium keyboard enthusiast features, like a gasket-mounted design and open-source software, at an attainable price.
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