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Mechanical keyboards have a lot of different options. Although, when you are looking for something with a reliable name, Ducky is always a solid option. I’ve been a mechanical keyboard user for quite ...
The Zagg Pro Keyboard 12 is a slim, lightweight desktop keyboard that uses Bluetooth so no data cable is required. And it also charges wirelessly so it never needs a cable of any kind. The accessory ...
The Cooler Master CK721 wireless keyboard is a compact and versatile plank that will fill just about any gamer's needs. The ability to use this small form factor keyboard via USB Type-C (wired), ...
Republic of Gamers has long been synonymous with quality. Their long history of producing an array of gamer gear, peripherals and computers makes them a premium developer of gaming products. The new ...
AmazonBasics Wireless Keyboard’s quiet keys make it ideal for open office plans, dorm rooms, and other shared spaces. The AmazonBasics Wireless Keyboard, which Amazon trumpets as “quiet and compact,” ...
I’m a PCMag reviewer and ISF-certified TV calibrator focused on computer accessories, laptops, gaming monitors, and video games. I’ve been writing, playing, and complaining about games for as long as ...
If you’ve been around computers as long as I have, there is a good chance you remember the Microsoft Natural Keyboard. Personally, I loved the ergonomics the keyboard provided, but over time ...
Nuphy's Halo65 is a mechanical wireless keyboard that's fairly compact and great to use, but its small size is countered by its premium pricing. Wireless keyboards usually have a simple and light ...
Alienware has created a keyboard with a ton of solid features that brings it in line with dedicated accessory brands. But it misses the mark with its janky driver software, and it’s about $30 too ...