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Best Gaming Keyboards 2026: We've Tested Full-size, TKL, Mini, and more
By Sarah Jacobsson Purewal last updated
These are the best gaming keyboards that combine responsiveness, features, and style.

These are the four keyboards I'm still using after reviewing keyboards for years
By Sarah Jacobsson Purewal published
I test keyboards for a living, and these are the keyboards I keep coming back to.
Cherry XTRFY launches first 8K ultra-wideband gaming keyboard
By Sarah Jacobsson Purewal published
Cherry XTRFY launched the first 8K ultra-wideband wireless gaming keyboard at Computex 2026. The keyboard features a 70-percent layout, low-profile switches, and a gasket mount design.

Hands-on with Asus’ ROG Azoth Extreme Edition 20 mechanical keyboard
By Matt Safford published
Upgraded Azoth Extreme features 24-karat gold accents, transparent switches and keycaps, and up to 1,600 hours of battery life over 2.4 GHz.

Keychron Q6 Ultra 8K Review: 660 hours of battery life at 8 KHz
By Sarah Jacobsson Purewal published
But it's a giant, full-size keyboard. Where are you going that you can't just plug it in?

HyperX Eve 1800 Review: Not worth $50
By Myles Goldman published
The HyperX Eve 1800 is not a good keyboard, even for $50, as it’s lacking in features and not pleasant to use.

Asus ROG Strix Morph 96 Wireless Review: Cheaper, but not really?
By Sarah Jacobsson Purewal published
This keyboard is basically a cheaper version of one of our all-time favorites, the ROG Strix Scope II 96 Wireless — but it's not really cheaper, at least not right now.

Epomaker RT82 Review: Quietly retro
By Sarah Jacobsson Purewal published
Epomaker's RT82 is a retro-inspired all-plastic wireless mechanical keyboard with a detachable mini LCD screen and ultra-quiet keypresses.

HyperX Origins 2 65 Review: 8,000Hz and Customizable
By Myles Goldman published
The HyperX Origins 2 65 is a solid 65% mechanical keyboard that does an OK job at trying to implement the o-ring mount style.

Corsair Makr Pro 75 Review: Not DIY-priced (or DIY)
By Sarah Jacobsson Purewal published
Corsair's Makr Pro 75 is a pre-built magnetic switch version of its DIY Makr 75 series. It's a nicely-built board, and feels and sounds pretty good out of the box, but it's hard to justify the price.
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