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.

Kailh Silent Box Red Mechanical Keyboard Switches Review: Smooth and Light
By Scharon Harding published
Kailh Silent Box Red are some of the lightest mechanical keyboard switches you can find. The quiet, linear switches lead to fun gaming but accidental inputs, too.

G.Skill KM360 Mechanical Keyboard Review: Comfy Budget Typer
By Scharon Harding published
The G.Skill KM360 mechanical keyboard is pleasant to type on and just $50. But it cuts some design corners to hit that price.

Hexgears Venture Ultra-Thin Bluetooth Mechanical Keyboard Review: Slim Comfort
By Matt Safford published
Choc white switches and a comfy layout make Hexgears’ low-profile keyboard a pleasing experience whether tethered or via Bluetooth.

Cooler Master SK621 Mechanical Keyboard Review: Travel-Friendly Typer
By Matt Safford published
Cooler Master’s tiny (60%) is as travel-friendly as mechanicals get. But its layout will take some getting used to.

Cooler Master SK630 / SK650 Keyboards Review: Low-Profile, High Portability
By Avram Piltch published
Cooler Master’s new SK650 and SK630 keyboards promise all of the typing comfort and RGB glamour you have on your desk at home in a lightweight form factor that fits easily in your bag.
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