Anyone who has used a Mac might be surprised by how light and flimsy Apple’s Magic keyboards feel. One of the world’s best-known computer brands is a byword for high quality, but Apple’s keyboards and ...
For years Keychron made its bones on good mechanical keyboards. Now it’s jumping into the scissor-switch game with a pair of Keychron ultra-slim keyboards that are direct Magic Keyboard competitors.
This is supposed to be Keychron's best keyboard... but it's technically not Keychron. And how does it stack up to my favorite ...
The new Keychron B11 Pro Ultra-Slim Wireless Foldable Keyboard does all the usual keeb stuff -- but it goes wherever you go.
Products shown in video (affiliate): Keychron K2HE Wooting 80HE Wooting 60HE The K2HE is a hall-effect keyboard that actually looks good, sounds good, and has decent software. It also happens to be 30 ...
The new Q1 HE keyboard from Keychron is the company's first model to use Hall effect Gateron 2.0 magnetic switches which can be programmed to respond differently depending how they are pressed. One of ...
Keychron keyboards are known for matching (and sometimes exceeding) the performance and features of pricier gaming keyboards while costing a fraction of the price. Right now at Woot, a selection of ...
Amazon is offering 26% off Keychron's popular C3 Pro mechanical keyboards. They start at $37 but both the Red and Brown mechanical key models are currently on sale for $27.47, which is the lowest ...
Amazon currently has the Keychron K12 Pro wireless/wired mechanical keyboard for $62.50 shipped after a 50% off clippable coupon. This 2023 release keyboard has a lot of premium features for its price ...
Assembling a mechanical keyboard may be a hassle, but these affordable, all-in-one packages are ready to use from day one.
Keychron keyboards may not have that trademark “gamer” aesthetic, but most Keychron keyboards can match the performance and features of other gaming keyboards at a fraction of the price. Right now, ...
Mechanical keyboards have been around almost as long as personal computers, and the basic switch technology we’re still using first popped up in the 1980s. But it’s not an exaggeration to say that ...