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KITGURU SHORTLISTS: THE BEST KEYBOARD OF 2024

Last updated on December 20th, 2024 at 08:49 am

While everyone spends time pondering over their choices for CPU, GPU and memory configuration – almost nothing will impact your experience more than your keyboard. From membrane to click-tactile to hybrid, there are a lot or choices at a lot of price-points. Let us help you decide.

Keychron Q1 Max

Keychron is a brand that is well known amongst the keyboard enthusiast community, but maybe not so much amongst gamers. The company has been honing its craft for quite some time now and releasing keyboards that aim to deliver great typing feel, satisfying acoustics and good build quality. Well, the Q1 Max, one of the company's latest wireless 75% mechanical keyboards, aims to do just that...

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Corsair K65 Plus Wireless

Corsair has added to its extensive line-up of peripherals with the release of the K65 Plus Wireless. Featuring a 75% layout, factory lubed switches and stabilisers alongside a focus on the core aspects of a keyboard, this new board aims to improve previous products where it matters most.

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Mountain Everest 60

The Everest 60 is a remarkably good keyboard for the price. The switches are responsive and feel good, plus they are incredibly quiet. The overall typing experience is like nothing else you can get for this price so for me it is a must have keyboard if you don't want to spend a fortune but still want all the thrills of modding and a premium feel. 

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Razer BlackWidow V4 75%

The BlackWidow V4 75% is one of the best keyboards Razer has ever made. Their focus on the core aspects of what delivers a great experience from a keyboard shines through in the end product. Their new 3rd generation mechanical switches feel great to type on and the stock stabilisers are much better than we've seen in previous 'off the shelf' keyboards. Small finishing touches like the inclusion of tape on the bottom of the PCB and the use of a gasket mounting system as opposed to case mounting all combine to deliver a very nice keyboard that is a pleasure to use.  We would like to see a wireless, full aluminium version in the future.

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