Keyboards

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Showing 25-36 of 50 products

7/10
NuPhy NuPhy Air75 V3
NuPhy
Keyboards

NuPhy Air75 V3

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17
60% positive
Blush Nano switches are praised for near-silent typing with a creamy, smooth feel that makes them ideal for office and library use — a significant upgrade over the clicky sound profile of V1/V2
Gasket mount design eliminates the hollow 'recoil' clacking sound that plagued earlier versions, producing a noticeably more refined typing sound that has impressed first-time mechanical keyboard users
NuPhy has documented battery swelling and explosion incidents across Air60 V2, Air75 V1, and V2 — multiple Reddit threads with evidence, and the V3 has not yet definitively dispelled concerns about long-term battery safety
7/10
NuPhy NuPhy Air75 V2 [Air60 V2, Air96 V2]
NuPhy
Keyboards

NuPhy Air75 V2 [Air60 V2, Air96 V2]

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14
66% positive
Wisteria and Moss switches are widely praised as some of the quietest and best-feeling low-profile options available, making the keyboard a strong choice for office or café use
QMK/VIA support on the Air75 V2 provides universal, persistent key remapping that works across devices without proprietary software — a major advantage over the Air96 which uses NuPhy Console (Mac-incompatible)
2.4GHz RF connectivity is the keyboard's Achilles heel — missed keystrokes, repeated inputs, and random disconnections are reported across multiple threads, and firmware updates have had mixed results fixing the issue
6/10
Keychron Keychron B33/B36
Keychron
Keyboards

Keychron B33/B36

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24
41% positive
Affordable entry point for wireless office use, with the B33/B36 combo available at around $35-50 — significantly cheaper than Apple Magic Keyboard or Logitech MX Keys
The B33 is available as a keyboard and mouse combo (with the BM25) that shares a single 2.4GHz USB receiver, solving the multi-dongle frustration common to Keychron's other wireless lines
Key rollover is limited — the B36 explicitly lists no NKRO support, meaning fast typists and programmers report missed or doubled keypresses, particularly with rapid successive inputs on arrow keys
8/10
Wooting Wooting 60HE
Wooting
Keyboards

Wooting 60HE

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8
81% positive
Wootility software is consistently rated best-in-class among all Hall Effect keyboards — features like rapid trigger, analog input mapping, mod-tap, and per-key actuation customization are unmatched by TMR or budget competitors
Rapid trigger enables near-instant key re-registration with configurable 0.1mm sensitivity, providing a real advantage in counter-strafing and movement-heavy FPS games like CS2, Valorant, and Fortnite
Budget HE keyboards like the Madlions 68HE ($34) and Mchose Ace 60 Pro (~$50) now offer similar Hall Effect performance, making the $175 Wooting hard to justify purely on specs alone
6/10
MonsGeek MonsGeek FUN60 Ultra
MonsGeek
Keyboards

MonsGeek FUN60 Ultra

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24
41% positive
TMR sensors offer theoretically greater precision than Hall Effect, with actuation points as low as 0.1mm achievable — appealing for competitive gaming and osu! players
Aluminum case gives it a premium feel that's rare at its ~$55–$70 price range, with users describing the build quality as genuinely solid
Software (web driver and app) is widely criticized as poorly designed, lacking basic features like polling rate adjustment, clear battery indicators, and intuitive layer switching
7/10
IQUNIX IQUNIX EZ60/EZ63
IQUNIX
Keyboards

IQUNIX EZ60/EZ63

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12
70% positive
Aluminum case construction with an e-sport gasket mount gives it a solid, planted feel with virtually no wobble or desk slippage — a common complaint on lighter 60% boards
Sound profile is widely described as significantly ahead of the stock Wooting 80HE, with a thocky character that reviewers say isn't even a close contest between the two
No macro support and no multiple profile switching — a hard dealbreaker for users who switch between work and gaming PCs or rely on complex keybinds
7/10
Logitech Logitech Alto Keys K98M
Logitech
Keyboards

Logitech Alto Keys K98M

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11
73% positive
Hotswap support lets users swap switches without soldering — a rare feature in Logitech's lineup, confirmed by owners who tested it with no issues
Works with Logitech's Bolt 2.4GHz dongle, meaning it can share a single receiver with MX mice for a cleaner desk setup
Battery life has been a pain point — one user reported daily charging with backlight on, and another saw 20% drain in a single day; far from the 12-month advertised figure
7/10
Logitech Logitech MX Keys S
Logitech
Keyboards

Logitech MX Keys S

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18
57% positive
Easy multi-device switching via the Logi Bolt receiver is consistently praised by users juggling a work laptop and personal PC — Flow functionality lets some users move seamlessly between machines
Quiet scissor-switch feel appeals to office environments and roommate-conscious users; noticeably quieter than most mechanical alternatives and comparable to Apple's keyboard feel
At $100–$130, it faces serious competition from Keychron's B Pro series (roughly half the price) and NuPhy Air75 V3, which offer true low-profile mechanical switches with hotswap and onboard memory
8/10
AULA AULA F99/F75
AULA
Keyboards

AULA F99/F75

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10
75% positive
Exceptional value for money — users consistently praise the sound and build quality relative to the sub-$75 price point, calling it a 'steal' and rating it among the best budget boards available
Multiple switch options (Leobog Reaper, Grey Wood/Graywood, Ice Vein, TTC Crescent) cater to different feel preferences — Reapers are the crowd favorite for thock, Graywood praised for gaming feel
Bluetooth mode is consistently unreliable — multiple users across threads report key spamming, input lag, and outright connection failures; not recommended for BT-primary use
6/10
Logitech Logitech MX Mechanical
Logitech
Keyboards

Logitech MX Mechanical

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25
46% positive
Battery life is genuinely outstanding — users report nearly a month of use with backlight off, far ahead of competitors like NuPhy and early Keychron Bluetooth models
Logi Bolt receiver provides rock-solid 2.4GHz wireless with minimal latency, and seamless three-device switching is a standout for multi-computer workflows
ABS keycaps develop a shiny, oily look quickly with normal use and cannot be fully replaced — the non-standard spacebar and stabilizer placement block standard low-profile keycap sets
6/10
Corsair Corsair K65 PLUS WIRELESS
Corsair
Keyboards

Corsair K65 PLUS WIRELESS

9
31
23% positive
Pre-lubricated MLX switches with two layers of sound dampening make it one of the quietest out-of-the-box boards in the gaming keyboard market
Hot-swappable switches let users experiment with third-party options without soldering — rare at this form factor among major brands
Per-key RGB, mural lighting effects, and custom lighting profiles are completely disabled in wireless mode — only 4 preset static colors available without iCUE
8/10
Wooting Wooting 60HE v2
Wooting
Keyboards

Wooting 60HE v2

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16
61% positive
Wootility software is consistently described as the best in the HE keyboard space — real-time rapid trigger customization, mod-tap, extensive key remapping, and a polished web-based interface that competitors have failed to replicate
New Lekker Tikken switches bring a closed bottom for improved acoustics and reduced stem wobble compared to the original Lekker switches, making the stock build feel notably more refined without needing immediate switch swaps
Hard to justify upgrading from a v1 unless you specifically want the split spacebar — polling rate and rapid trigger performance feel essentially identical to existing owners in real-world use