The MM Studio Class80 is back with brand new improvements. It doesn't get more retro than this. And it's glorious. This may well be the retro keyboard of your dreams. Find out more in this review!
Looking for a keyboard that's custom-tailored for professionals? Look no further than the Das Keyboard 6 Professional. It's as elegant as business keyboards come and has some killer features you won't want to miss. Find out more in this review!
Meletrix is back with its latest affordable custom keyboard kit, and if you've been craving a numpad, this may just be the kit for you. Find out in this review.
Keychron has released a gaming brand called Lemokey, and we have its first-ever mechanical keyboard in-hand for review. Is the Lemokey L3 worth the $214 cost of entry? Find out in this review!
Magnetic switches look like they might just be the new big trend in gaming keyboards. Wooting was one of the first brands to offer glassy, magnetic switches in its keyboards and it still one of the most popular today with its Wooting 60HE, but Steelseries, Corsair, and now Akko are official on the Hall Effect train as well. The competition is hot!
YUNZII is a maker of affordable mechanical keyboards, and we recently went hands-on with the Z98 and AL71 to see how they fared. TL;DR: These keyboards are affordably priced but are anything but budget. Find out why in this review.
Dry Studio is a brand new keyboard company debuting its launch product, the Black Diamond 75. It's a gaming keyboard that seems ripped straight from the custom keyboard scene and is beyond impressive. It's launching to IndieGoGo and needs your support -- but does it deserve it? Find out in this review.
Ducky is one of the biggest names in enthusiast and esports mechanical keyboards, and it just released its most exciting product, well, ever. The ProjectD Outlaw65 is Ducky's first custom mechanical keyboard. It has a lot to prove at $299. Find out if it delivers in this review.
The Wind Studio Sin65 is a unique and versatile custom keyboard kit inspired by the sine from trigonometry. It offers plenty of options, a great sound and feel, and retails for $288. Find out more in this review.
The Monsgeek M1W is a perfect example of Monsgeek's mission: to make high-quality keyboards more affordable. Coming in at $139.99 fully built or $109.99 as a barebones kit, it features an aluminum case, pre-lubed switches and stabilizers, fast 2.4GHz wireless, and other enthusiast features to deliver a premium typing experience. Find out more in this review.
The Corsair K70 MAX takes aim at Wooting with magnetic, dual-actuation switches. Does it succeed? Find out in this review.
The CIDOO V87 is a custom keyboard that you don't have to build yourself. It's built like a tank, feels great to type and game on, and sounds even better. The best part? It's only $150. Get all the details in this review.
The mechanical keyboard hobby is very creative. People are constantly experimenting, whether it's to achieve zero stabilizer rattle or the most flex possible without going with a plate-less build. Almost every mechanical keyboard company has recently released a gasket-mounted board, which is great for newcomers but boring in my eyes. Today, we have the Wilba.Tech Salvation, a leaf spring 60% mechanical keyboard kit for $350.
The Gamakay LK75 is one of the quietest mechanical keyboards we've ever tried and includes a customizable OLED screen. Mushy switches, a dim screen, and confusing keycaps mar what would otherwise be a great experience. Find out more in this review.
IQUNIX is launching a brand new line of custom keyboards dubbed IQUNIX SUPER. We have the first one in hand, and the IQUNIX SUPER 1+1 is more than a little unique. Find out if this keyboard is worth picking up in this review.