It’s not a cheap board but its build and feature set, which we explore more in our full Ducky One 3 SF review, make it our favorite off-the-shelf small keyboard. 7. Mountain Everest 60 The best 60 percent gaming keyboard is the Mountain Everest 60. Mountain Everest 60 specs: ...
It is obviously lacking the high-end luxury of sound dampening and super-fancy stabilisers, but those are reasonable compromises to make for such a supremely cheap keyboard. And honestly, we've experienced far worse stabilisers on expensive NZXT and Razer keyboards in the past. The included ...
But all this doesn't come cheap: the Azoth Extreme is a whopping $500 — twice the price of the already-expensive $250 Azoth. The Azoth Extreme is a very, very well-built 75-percent mechanical gaming keyboard, with a meticulously machined case, per-key RGB backlighting, double-shot ...
The Lemokey X1 is quintessential gaming on a dime. For $36, this keyboard offers awesome typing and gaming performance. Its build is akin to a premium keyboard, and you can customize its backlighting via user-friendly software. Though its ABS keycaps feel cheap and the board isn’t hot-...
✅ You need wireless connectivity on a budget: A cheap wireless gaming keyboard is hard to come by, or at least one that's any good. The Keychron offers a lot of value for money. Don't buy if... ❌ You can take or leave wireless: You could get a better all-round keyboard wit...
The HyperX Alloy Origins Core is an unassuming mechanical gaming keyboard, which means one thing: It's cheap. Coming around $80, and often on sale for around $60 to $70, the HyperX Alloy Origins cuts the fluff and provides a sublime gaming experience at a fraction of the price. ...
Reasons to avoid - Cheap keycaps - Not hot-swappable You don’t have to sacrifice quality when purchasing a budget gaming keyboard and the Lemokey X1 is a perfect example of that. While this board has some issues, we found it better than most keyboards at its price point. ...
The Challenger Prime V2 Membrane Gaming Keyboard is a budget friendly keyboard packed with amazing features. It comes with red, blue and purple backlights configured with static and pulse lighting effects; brightness can be adjusted via the dial at the top-center of the keyboard. It also feature...
Only a few handful of gaming keyboard models gets manufactured every year. From brands to type to model, quality of gaming keyboards varies widely. The broad range in regards to quality would mean there is a cheap set of electronics sitting there at the lower end of the spectrum. Making a...
The HyperX Alloy Origins Core is an unassuming mechanical gaming keyboard, which means one thing: It's cheap. Coming around $80, and often on sale for around $60 to $70, the HyperX Alloy Origins cuts the fluff and provides a sublime gaming experience at a fraction of the price. ...