1. Asus ROG Strix Scope II 96 Wireless Best Gaming Keyboard Overall
It’s well-built, feels great, has a good number of keys (including a 10-key number pad) but doesn’t take up too much desk space, and it’s wireless, has tri-mode connectivity,
Asus ROG Strix Scope II 96 Keyboard Battery
Up to 1,500 hours of battery life (over 2.4GHz wireless, lighting off). Among mainstream gaming peripheral manufacturers, Asus is the only one that has successfully brought enthusiast-style upgrades to gaming keyboards.
The ROG Strix Scope II 96 Wireless comes pre-installed with Asus’ ROG NX Snow (linear) or Storm (tactile) mechanical switches – I tested the linear RX Snow switches, which are pre-lubricated, have an actuation force of 45g, and an actuation point of 1.8mm. I’m not a huge fan of linear switches in general, but the NX Snow switches do offer a quiet, smooth, stable “refined” feel — and even I couldn’t find much to complain about. Plus, the keyboard’s PCB is hot-swappable, so you can completely customize your typing experience by swapping out any mechanical switches you like (it supports both 3-pin and 5-pin switches)
A keyboard doesn’t have to be wireless to take the top spot on our list, but this one is — with low-latency 2.4GHz wireless and Bluetooth connectivity, as well as wired (via USB-C). The battery life on this keyboard is impressive — to say the least.
Asus rates the ROG Strix Scope II 96 Wireless’ battery
life at 1,500 hours with 2.4GHz wireless — with the lighting turned off, of course — which is more than enough.
2. Razer BlackWidow V4 Pro Best Full-Size Gaming Keyboard
This keyboard isn’t hot-swappable, and you can choose between Razer Green (clicky) or Razer Yellow (linear) mechanical switches. Razer’s green clicky switches are a little heavier than other clicky switches, with a 50g actuation force and 1.9mm actuation point, but I’ve always really liked their loud and piercing sound. The BlackWidow V4 Pro came out before Razer started experimenting with more audiophile-style soundproofing, like you see in the Razer BlackWidow V4 75%
It’s great for gaming, though, with fully programmable keys (including macro keys/buttons, media keys, volume roller, and command dial) and an extra layer via Razer HyperShift, up to five onboard profiles, full N-key rollover, and up to 8,000 Hz polling rates. It’s a wired keyboard, so you don’t have to worry about the lighting and underlighting of each key consuming the Razer BlackWidow V4 Pro keyboard battery
life, and it has a USB pass-through port (somewhat rare even on full-sized keyboards these days).
3. Lemokey L3 Best TKL Gaming Keyboard
The Lemokey L3 is the first gaming keyboard from the Keychron spin-off brand, and it’s a pretty impressive product—especially if you’re looking for a gaming keyboard that you also enjoy typing on. The L3 is a wireless mechanical gasket-mount keyboard with a hot-swappable PCB and compact, compact design. Whether you use the included Keychron-exclusive Gateron Jupiter switches or your own, typing on the L3 is awesome. The keyboard features a dual-gasket-mount design with two layers of sound-isolating foam inside the shell, and the sound quality is much better than any mainstream gaming keyboard. It also comes with Keychron’s Cherry contour keycaps, which are two-color-injected PBT and are more low-profile than standard OEM keycaps. The L3 offers three forms of connectivity: low-latency 2.4GHz wireless, Bluetooth 5.1, and wired (USB-C). Its 2.4GHz connection has a gaming-standard 1,000 Hz polling rate,The Lemokey L3 keyboard batterylasts about 200 hours (with lighting off).
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