NIZ WP87 Review: Great Switches, Horrible Stabilizers By Myles Goldman published 28 November 21 Great for people who can’t choose between membrane and mechanical.
Logitech Pop Keys Review: Looks Unique, Sounds Loud By Myles Goldman published 27 November 21 Logitech was definitely ambitious with the design of the Pop Keys, and while the idea of having dedicated emoji keys is niche, I can see the right person loving it.
SteelSeries Apex 3 TKL Review: Can Do More Than Most for Less By Myles Goldman published 11 November 21 SteelSeries’ Apex 3 TKL can do more than most gaming keyboards for a fraction of the price. At $45, the Apex 3 TKL is almost the perfect budget gaming keyboard.
Framework Laptop Mainboard Powers Custom 60% Mechanical Keyboard By Ash Hill published 11 November 21 CJ from Elevated Systems has created a modern Commodore 64 of sorts using a Framework Laptop and custom 60% mechanical keyboard.
Drop Carina Barebones Mechanical Keyboard Kit Review: Dropped the Ball By Myles Goldman published 9 November 21 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.
CannonKeys Bakeneko60 Review: Weird Flex, but Okay! By Myles Goldman published 7 November 21 Small, but blows its competition out of the water.
Razer Aims for Silence With Productivity Peripheral Refresh By Brandon Hill published 2 November 21 With the Pro range, Razer focused intently on quieter operation all-around, suitable for people who want to work in a tomb-like environment without the clickety-clack of keyboards or mouse buttons.
Akko Mod 001 Barebones Kit Review: The Best Barebones Kit For Beginners By Myles Goldman published 2 November 21 The Akko Mod 001 is a fantastic barebones mechanical keyboard kit that may not be the best looking, but has the potential to perform the best.
Razer Huntsman V2 TKL Review: Skip the Clicky Version By Myles Goldman published 25 October 21 Very fast and Very boring
Angry Miao Cyberboard R3 Review: Awesome But Clunky By Myles Goldman published 19 October 21 The Angry Miao Cyberboard R3 is more of a piece of art than it is an everyday mechanical keyboard.
Drop Tokyo60 Keyboard Kit Review: The Affordable, Aluminum HHKB By Christopher Coke published 16 October 21 Solid, in-stock, and better with mods
Drop CTRL High Profile Review: The Pre-Built Custom Keyboard You Can Actually Buy By Christopher Coke published 12 October 21 A great starting point to the hobby
Wooting Two HE Review: Doesn’t Play Well with Everything By Myles Goldman published 8 October 21 The Wooting two HE is neat and is fun to tinker with, but it is just another gaming keyboard on certain titles.
Get $40 off One of Corsair’s Best Mechanical Gaming Keyboards By Jason England published 30 September 21 At Newegg, the Corsair K100 gaming keyboard is now $40 off — taking it down to just $189.99.
Glorious GMMK Pro Keyboard Review: Barebones Kit, Full-Size Price By Myles Goldman published 24 September 21 A barebones keyboard kit with a premium price, the Glorious GMMK Pro has lots of high-end features, but awful stabilizers make it a hard sell.
Get Over $100 off This Mechanical Gaming Keyboard From EVGA By Jason England published 21 September 21 At Newegg, the EVGA Z20 RGB mechanical gaming keyboard is now over 50% off — taking the price down to just $70.
Razer Huntsman V2 8,000 Hz Keyboard Review: Everything but the Kitchen Sink By Scharon Harding published 16 September 21 Top-of-the line, feature-heavy gaming keyboard
Epomaker GK108S Wireless Mechanical Keyboard Kit Review: Big Size, Low Cost By Myles Goldman published 15 September 21 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.
Get This EVGA Mechanical Gaming Keyboard With Swappable Switches for Under $50 By Jason England published 14 September 21 At Newegg, the EVGA Z15 RGB mechanical gaming keyboard is just $49 — a massive $80 savings!
Thermaltake W1 Wireless Mechanical Keyboard Review: Solid Performance, Not Great for Gaming By Scharon Harding published 27 August 21 The Thermaltake W1 Wireless mechanical gaming keyboard offers a lot of connectivity options and Cherry MX switches, but lacks features helpful for gaming.