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IOGear Kaliber Gaming Hver Stealth Review: A $50 RGB Mechanical With Premium Features?
By Isaac Rouse published
IOGear’s Hver Stealth is a $50 mechanical keyboard with RGB lighting and its own software for customization. But the keycaps and switches could be better.
Epomaker TH96 Review: Fantastic switches, Poor software
By Myles Goldman published
Packed with features and silicone!
Royal Kludge RK89 Review: A Tight Squeeze for a Keypad
By Denny Atkin published
The Royal Kludge RK89 fits a numeric keypad into a very compact design, but the compromises from missing and moved keys are too extreme.
Royal Kludge RK96 Review: Customizable, Compact and Flexible
By Denny Atkin published
The Royal Kludge RK96 is a solid, flexible and inexpensive entry into keyboard customization that also works well with a wide variety of devices right out of the box.
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.
Mountain Everest 60 Review: The Precipice of Perfection
By Myles Goldman published
The Mountain Everest 60 is a compact 60-percent keyboard with a detachable numpad that can attach to either side, for work or play.

Keychron Q3 Review: Odd Knob Out
By Myles Goldman published
Despite enthusiast features like a gasket mount design, screw-in stabilizers and QMK/VIA support, the Keychron Q3 seems unfinished compared to the company's other releases.
TheKey.Company Portico75 Review: Affordable, Entry-Level Fun
By Christopher Coke published
The Portico75 is a good value. It sounds good, feels good, and isn’t afraid to take a few chances. Its looks are divisive but there’s a lot to enjoy.
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