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The prettiest keyboard I've ever used is up to 20% off
By Matt Safford published
Keychron's HE keyboards are pretty and packed with gaming features, like lubed magnetic switches. And they're on sale for Amazon's Prime Day in multiple sizes / layouts.

Award-winning gaming keyboard reaches a historic low of $17 just before Prime Day
By Jowi Morales published
Deals The SteelSeries Apex 3 TKL gaming keyboard is on sale for just $16.99 — a 66% discount from its $49.99 original price.

Crazy Google Japan keyboard design switches keys for dials
By Mark Tyson published
Google Japan’s Gboard team have designed and open-sourced a revolutionary new physical keyboard that boldly eschews keys in favor of dials.

Best Budget Mechanical Keyboards 2026
By Matt Safford, Sarah Jacobsson Purewal last updated
We've tested dozens of cheap mechanical keyboards and picked the best budget options under $80.

Norbauer's $8,000 keyboard waitlist climbs to 9 months
By Mark Tyson published
You don’t even get wireless connectivity, lighting, a numpad, or a control knob, and the wood riser is a $290 extra.

I built a configurable ADB-to-USB adaptor to use a 1990 Apple keyboard with modern Windows and USB
By Mark Tyson published
I satisfied my retro 1990s keyboard longings by building an Apple ADB to USB converter with a handful of cheap components and some cool configurable firmware.

Solar-powered Logitech keyboard appears on Amazon Mexico
By Zhiye Liu published
Logitech will soon launch the company's new Signature Slim Solar+ keyboard, which features a solar panel to charge its battery.

Save $50 on Hyte's Keeb TKL mechanical keyboard — Super smooth switches, enthusiast grade experience, and a unique look
By Stewart Bendle published
Deals Hyte has created a unique-looking tenkeyless keyboard with pre-lubed ultra-smooth switches and excellent sound dampening — now with 25% off.

$3 keychain lets you carry a functioning keyboard switch and keycap with you wherever you go
By Jowi Morales published
A Japanese company has started selling the My Key Keychain that accepts Cherry MX-compatible switches and keycaps, allowing you to bring your favorite keyboard feel wherever you go.
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