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Best Gaming Keyboards Out Now

 

Overview

Keyboards are an important thing for any gamer, and not only do they create a nice esthetic with a rainbow pattern or whatever color combination you want. But they can greatly affect the performance of your gaming experience with switches and other factors. Everyone has their preferences, I am here to talk to you about some of the top ones I have seen and used, and if you’re in the market you should think about these.

 

Corsair K70 RGB

 

Coming back to my love for Corsair the K70 is an absolute beast of a keyboard and feels so good to use. This is my personal Keyboard and I own it with Cherry Reds and Browns because I love the feel so much. Is a very standard gaming keyboard which what I think makes it that much better. The arm rest is great and it is detachable if you want some more space. You can get it in 5+ different switches which always people for the perfect click. It also comes with some extra keycaps if you don’t like the feel, and one of my favorite things for saving USB port space is one built in to the keyboard.

 

 

 

HyperX Alloy Elite RGB

 

For people that a little bit more brand loyal, but still want the simplicity of a classic gaming keyboard here comes the Alloy Elite. This is another keyboard I really enjoyed because of how similar it is to the corsair but just a different logo. You can still get your Cherry switches on this bad boy, so you don’t have to worry about giving up the reaction if you decide to switch. The only problem I have with this keyboard is the HyperX Engine doesn’t really do a great job of supporting this. I think this or anything is better than Razer Synapse but there are some things that could help out a little. Other than that this is a absolutely solid choice if you’re looking to venture out of your brand comfort zone or just want some more of the same

 

 

SteelSeries Apex M750 Review

 

This is a keyboard I have seen in person but never used in actual gameplay but have only heard good things. I have always been a fan of SteelSeries and believe that they do make some quality products. This is a bit of a smaller keyboard compare to the others that I talked about but still has that same super-fast reaction switches for the people that need quick response times. Since it gets smaller you do lose some features like media keys and the USB port, but for most this shouldn’t be a problem at all. This is still in the same price point as the other two so if for this one it all has to go with your personal preference and feel.

 

 

 

 

Tada 68 Mechanical Custom

 

This is a keyboard that I have been seeing a lot of, and I have a lot of fellow gamers that use this exact one. The move to a 68% keyboard is starting to grow on a lot of people for those who want to save desk space or for people who don’t like looking at a chunky rectangle on their desk. A very simple design but an absolute beautiful keyboard, with the custom you can essentially put any switch on there with your order and add custom keycaps. This strays away from your traditional options that you can go buy at BestBuy to a more special approach. Not to say that this is better in any way, but for those who prefer the smaller setup and want a clear looking desktop this is one way to start it. You are not giving up any performance since broken down its just as good as the Corsair or HyperX. The only thing you’re getting rid of are those extra buttons not everyone uses.