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I’ve reviewed more mechanical keyboards than I can count and these are the only ones I'd buy
By Peter Wolinski last updated
Based on our testing here's my top mechanical keyboards for every budget that are designed to give you the comfort and accuracy you crave.

I’ve spent a year with this retro keyboard and it takes me back to my childhood (even if my colleagues hate it)
By Jason England last updated
The 8BitDo Retro Mechanical Keyboard is the perfect balance of modern capability, and retro look and feel. I've been using the C64 Edition for a year and it's my favorite keyboard!

This Keychron keyboard has no bells or whistles but streamlines your workflow — and it’s only $44
By Ashley Thieme published
RecommendedThe Keychron B2 Pro is the ideal solution to achieve a streamlined workflow on a budget with no bells or whistles.

The iconic 'Severance' keyboard is real, and it'll cost you more than a PS5 Pro
By Darragh Murphy published
The popular "Severance" keyboard now has a price, and it's set to release this November, but it comes with a hefty cost for Innies.

This $59 keyboard is the cheapest way to get Hall Effect switches — and it gives Keychron a run for its money
By Nikita Achanta published
Editor's ChoiceThe Epomaker HE68 is a fantastic budget keyboard boasting premium features like 8,000Hz polling, per-key and quad-actuation — plus it's designed well too.

I’ve tested over 20 mechanical keyboards in a year — this $109 budget deck is one of the best (and thockiest) yet
By Peter Wolinski published
Editor's ChoiceThe MCHOSE GX87 is an astonishingly good keyboard for the money. If you’re after a premium-feeling, thocky TKL on a budget, look no further.

This low-profile keyboard is what I needed to get me into modding — and it stuns with its performance
By Nikita Achanta published
RecommendedThe Chilkey ND75 LP is a fantastic low-profile keyboard that's fully customizable, and it's an inexpensive way to get into modding — but there are a few flaws.

I just tested a keyboard that's so bright it could help land planes — but its performance is killer
By Nikita Achanta published
RecommendedThe GravaStar Mercury K1 Lite is built well and boasts strong typing and casual gaming performance, but its loud design may not be everyone's cup of tea.
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