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Despite an impressive technical achievement with hot-swap adjustable actuation and great new programming software, the Q1 HE’s lack of switch choices and game profile settings mean its appeal is ...
Hall Effect: it’s the burgeoning trend of 2024 in the world of gaming keyboards and isn’t going anywhere soon. Today, we’re looking at the Melgeek CYBER01, a keyboard that offers one of the best ...
The original Bakeneko60 from Cannon Keys hit the market two years ago and helped spur on the wave of affordable custom mechanical keyboards. Now, the company is back with its latest release, the ...
In a world of many "samey" Mac mechanical keyboards, the Epomaker Split65 stands out. It features a split design that's supposedly more ergonomic, but not everyone will actually be able to type with ...
Mechanical keyboards from major brands can be feature-packed, but sometimes suffer from concessions like plastic parts or subpar switches, even ones paired with a sky-high asking price. Smaller brands ...
I wanted to love the oh-so-yellow Ducky One III, and I do love its high-quality keycaps and unique case. But switches that are only okay and a confusing, hardware-only programming system make it ...