The Razer Huntsman V3 Tenkeyless 8KHz packs a ton of pro-grade features at a relatively affordable price. Here's what makes ...
The ASUS ProArt Keyboard KD300 is a low-profile mechanical keyboard that pairs with the ProArt MD301 wireless mouse. Both ...
When it comes down to gaming on a PC, you cannot do it the best way without a keyboard. The question is, which category of keyboard is best? In one corner, we have the Mechanical keyboard, and in the ...
The Razer Huntsman V3 Pro’s exceptional performance it’s thanks to its Gen-2 Analog Optical Switches. These switches represent a significant advancement in keyboard technology, using light for ...
Razer's original DeathStalker keyboard series was launched nearly 10 years ago and was an accidental submission into the company's gaming keyboard lineup. Named after one of the deadliest scorpions in ...
While the K100 RGB is the new hotness for Corsair, full of features and highly customizable, the cost is the thing that will keep many customers away. While worth the cost to some extent, it is likely ...
The new low-profile optical switches in its overhauled DeathStalker line of slim, wireless gaming keyboards are the icing on a great -- albeit expensive -- cake. I've been reviewing hardware and ...
Corsair has just launched a new optical-mechanical keyboard, the K70 RGB TKL Champion Series. It’s not an entirely new device, as it’s a refresh of an existing product, but it’s the first K70 with the ...
The engineering and development team at Vissles has created a new ultra-thin the 75% optical mechanical keyboard featuring 85 compact keys equipped with low-profile optical switches. The Vissles LP85 ...
ASUS has expanded its ProArt ecosystem with the new ProArt Keyboard KD300 and ProArt Mouse MD301, bringing creator-focused features, compact design, and multi-device connectivity to professionals. The ...
Making keyboards is easy, right? Just wire up a bunch of switches matrix-style to a microcontroller, slap some QMK and a set of keycaps on there and you’re good to go. Well, yeah, that might work for ...
Making keyboards is easy, right? Just wire up a bunch of switches matrix-style to a microcontroller, slap some QMK and a set of keycaps on there and you’re good to go. Well, yeah, that might work for ...