The Wooting 80HE, with its analogue keys, Rapid Trigger, and 8,000 Hz polling rate, is a high-end mechanical gaming keyboard ...
At a glance Expert's Rating Pros ・Excellent workmanship and high-quality materials ・Individually adjustable OmniPoint 3.0 ...
At a glance Expert's Rating Pros ・High-quality workmanship ・All-aluminum housing ・Extremely low latency with rapid trigger ...
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The Epomaker TH96 may just be the best keyboard Epomaker has released since the GK68XS in 2020. It was built with a focus on delivering a great, comfortable, and satisfying typing experience, and the ...
After dipping its toe into gaming with RGB-illuminated keyboards, the elite Das Keyboard brand has returned its focus to productivity. Like the company's recent MacTigr keyboard for Apple users, the ...
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Every time I’ve showed friends and family the Clicks Keyboard for iPhone, a bright yellow case with a Blackberry-style physical keyboard, I’ve received similar reactions: “A keyboard case for the ...
With Das Keyboard, you usually make a trade-off. You get exquisite typing experiences, so good that they've won passionate fans among programmers, gamers, and other PC power users. To get an idea of ...
The Epomaker x Leobog Hi75 is a color compact keyboard aimed at improving your gaming experience. It comes in at less than $100 ($99 with an instant $10 off coupon as of this writing) and features a ...
The Kemove K68 Mechanical Keyboard is customizable, with colorful lighting and wireless capabilities — but at a steep price. Mechanical keyboards have become an increasing trend, with more and more ...
The KM360 is an average budget keyboard, but even its Cherry switches can’t get it to match the value of G.Skill’s smaller and much more flexible design. When I reviewed the G.Skill KM250 five months ...