The best gaming keyboards of 2023

Corsair already made great gaming keyboards. But the company is leveling up even further with its latest keyboard, the K100. Priced at $229, the K100 RGB Mechanical Gaming is Corsair’s first keyboard to feature Optical-Mechanical switches, which use light technology for fast key inputs. This is also the first showing for the company’s iCue Control wheel, which gives gamers and multimedia mavens a host of functionality on the fly. You’ve got all this functionality housed in a metal and plastic frame that’s rated for longevity and comfort.  The new switches do take some getting used to, especially for those who use a traditional mechanical keyboard. And the price is nothing to sneeze at either. But for gamers looking for esports-level equipment, this will do the trick. Read our full Corsair K100 RGB Mechanical Gaming Keyboard review Wireless mechanical keyboards usually come in two categories: good but expensive, or cheap and flawed naff. The Vissles V84 bucks that trend with a fantastic low-cost option that is incredibly comfortable and tactile to type on, has a long battery life and a comprehensive package of accessories in the box. It’s not perfect, though. There is no fast-charging support off the mains, Vissles offers only a TKL version of the V84 (hence the name) meaning this won’t be ideal for data entry, and there are some key arrangement issues that could be resolved with more space — like the single row Enter key. But these can be easily forgiven in what is a versatile deck with plenty of switch options to choose from and a dirt-cheap price. If your WFH life needs an ergonomic upgrade, this is an essential purchase. See our full Vissles V84 wireless mechanical keyboard review At $229, you have every right to expect a premium experience from the Razer BlackWidow V3 Pro and it delivers on that promise. Viewed purely as a keyboard, it feels fantastic to type on thanks to its plush wrist rest, and it offers a full-sized keyboard experience with the added bonus of the media controls.  For those that despise cable management, having wireless connectivity that feels no different than wired is amazing, and helps to further alleviate feelings about the cost of the keyboard. That’s before you get into the fun with all the RGB lighting controls and the incredible customization available through Synapse.  See our full Razer BlackWidow V3 Pro keyboard review Whether you’re looking to wipe the floor with the competition or unleash some word vomit on a page in an enthusiastic rant, the Corsair K70 RGB Pro mechanical keyboard has got you covered. The Corsair K70 RGB Pro features a sturdy aluminum frame packed with bright RGB keys, a comfortable wrist rest and enough power to kick virtual butt. However, at a whopping $169, the Corsair K70 RGB Pro might be a little too expensive for some people. Still, the Corsair K70 RGB Pro is a solid keyboard, and it’s hella fast and incredibly reliable. See our full Corsair K70 RGB Pro review The HyperX Alloy Origins 60 is a beautifully designed 60% mechanical gaming keyboard that demands a second glance. In fact, if we had to pick one keyboard to strut down the catwalk of the gaming keyboard equivalent of New York Fashion Week, we’d turn to the HyperX Alloy Origins 60. Its 60% form factor isn’t ideal for professional use, but it functions perfectly as a personal keyboard for the traveling gamer. While it has been designed and sturdily built with the average gamer in mind, the Alloy Origins 60 also makes for a comfortable keyboard to type on. And while it features everything a gamer would want in a keyboard, it could use more onboard memory to support more than three profiles. See our full HyperX Alloy Origins 60 review  If you’re looking for a quiet gaming keyboard with a ridiculously fast response time, the Razer Huntsman V2 might just be for you.  This gaming keyboard has almost everything you could want, from great performance and clever design to smooth keys and a solid app. However, it’s a tough sell for a whopping $200, especially since it doesn’t pack as many bells and whistles as some other keyboards.  But if you want to prioritize quiet keys, and have the money to spend, the Razer Huntsman V2 is worth checking out. See our full Razer Huntsman V2 review Searching for a cool and colorful gaming keyboard that gamers can flaunt without breaking the bank can be a pain in the rear. But thanks to the VictSing PC259A, you can finally get your hands on a real mechanical keyboard that provides a tactile typing experience, customizable RGB lighting, and solid build quality. And with its compact form factor, you’ll still have plenty of space for your mouse. At such a bargain, you’re getting full-featured companion software, clicky, albeit ingenuine, blue switches, and animated lighting effects to enliven your gaming experience. Read our full VictSing PC259A mechanical gaming keyboard review The Corsair K55 RGB Pro XT is a wired gaming keyboard with beautiful per-key RGB backlighting and a solid array of media keys and dedicated macro keys. It’s an ideal solution for streamers or casual gamers who want to step up from a more traditional keyboard. At $69, the K55 RGB Pro XT is a remarkable entry point into gaming keyboards. Although it doesn’t offer mechanical key switches or a metal chassis, it can still hold its own with some of the best gaming keyboards in many regards.  See our full Corsair K55 RGB Pro XT keyboard review The Corsair K65 RGB Mini is yet another great mechanical gaming keyboard from Corsair, showcasing that it’s still one of the best brands around no matter what size keyboard you need. While some will adore its size — fitting most desks without taking up extra space — along with its portability, there are a few sacrifices Corsair made with the K65 in the name of portability. It’s not ideal for everyday office use, especially for those like me who aren’t used to typing with Cherry MX RGB Red while working. However, it’s an impressive, stylish, and neatly compact beast for the gamer on the move. See our full Corsair K65 RGB Mini keyboard review The Corsair K60 RGB Pro is a great gaming keyboard that punches above its weight. At $80, you might expect a cheap, bulky plastic design, but the K60 RGB Pro is a surprisingly sleek and durable keyboard with a handsome brushed-aluminum surface. You also get full per-key RGB lighting and useful iCue software for tinkering with the lighting or macros. See our full Corsair K60 RGB Pro keyboard review As the successful byproduct of a Dutch Kickstarter campaign, this keyboard is already making waves in the gaming community. Eschewing traditional keyboard switches for proprietary Flaretech switches, Wooting allows you to set the key-press actuation point to whatever level you like, and the accompanying software offers tons of customization. The absence of a number pad makes for a clean, uncluttered look, and the per-key RGB options are out of this world. See our full Corsair K70 RGB TKL Mechanical Gaming Keyboard review If LoL is your go-to pastime and you’re a fan of K/DA, you shouldn’t need much convincing to get the Logitech G K/DA gaming keyboard. The included Key switches strike the perfect balance between being clicky and silent, the programmable F-key macros are great for MOBAs, and it’s one of the more striking keyboard designs around for a fair price. If you’re not a K/DA fan? Well, the same perks apply. The keyboard is built with MOBA players in mind, hence the 12 programmable F-key macros. However, the everyday standard gamer may not use those keys outside of games like LoL. It’s also worth mentioning that this isn’t the best keyboard for anything outside of gaming, seeing as keycaps can feel sensitive when typing. Whether you’re showing your undying support for K/DA or are looking for a reliable gaming keyboard, this Logitech G Pro keyboard should do the trick. See our full Logitech G Pro K/DA keyboard review Keyboard aesthetics don’t usually turn heads, but the advanced ergonomics of the Freestyle Edge are absolutely worth a look. The split design lets you place each half of the keyboard at shoulder width, reducing back, neck and shoulder strain. This also makes room for additional peripherals in front of you, such as a flight stick or HOTAS. Every key can be individually customized, with onboard storage for up to nine user profiles, and nine dedicated macro keys reside on the left half for easy access. Bonus: Spring for the optional lift kit if you’d like an even cushier gaming session.

The adventure continues

So, you’ve picked out the best gaming keyboard that suits your style. But, in order to complete your quest in making the best gaming setup imaginable, a few more items are needed. Like what, you ask? Well… We’ll let you in on the best gaming mouse there is, along with the best gaming monitor so you can put it all together. Look, we get it, some of these may seem far too expensive, which is why we’ve also put together the best cheap monitors that won’t put a significant dent in your wallet. And, if you’re after the essential device that puts all these things together, you’re in luck as we’ve got the best USB-C hubs and docking stations that should not be missed. 

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