Depends on the technology being used, some wireless technology actually has less latency than wired which is black magic Answer from Deleted User on reddit.com
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SUPER Low Latency Wireless Peripherals - Corsair - YouTube
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Quora
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Does there exist a wireless keyboard that is as reliable as a wired keyboard? A wireless keyboard with no latency or delay? - Quora
Answer (1 of 2): Nothing, not even a wired keyboard has zero latency. Many devices however have such a low latency that you will never notice it. If you’re looking for low-latency wireless devices, look at Logitech’s G series of gaming ...
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r/pcmasterrace on Reddit: How bad is the latency on wireless keyboards/mice?
November 2, 2022 -

Hello everyone. I'm in the market for a new keyboard, and quite honestly the convenience of wireless keyboards and mice is starting to winning me over. My office at work was recently switched to wireless Dell keyboards and mice and I don't particularly feel any significant delay between these keyboards and the wired keyboard I have on my home PC (a Corsair K55). Now granted, those are all used for office work where you don't *need* them to be tight and snappy all the time, but I do happen to play Apex Legends a lot where I do need it to be reliable, so I don't know how these would perform on a game like that.

I'm specifically looking at the Logitech G613 keyboard. With the battery issue aside, would that be a good option, or should I just stick with a wired keyboard?

Thank you in advance!

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r/keyboards on Reddit: Silent Low-Latency Wireless Keyboard with Multi-Pairing
November 7, 2023 -

Hello fellow Redditors! :)

tl;dr: Looking for a Wireless Gaming Keyboard with low latency and multi-pairing function (receiver for gaming and BT for work) and that as silent as possible, including dedicated media keys (if possible)

I am looking for a keyboard for a long time now, but I did not find the right one yet - probably because of my demands.

What am I looking for?

  • Wireless

    • Should include low-latency receiver (for gaming - Counter Strike and other fast-paced shooters) & bluetooth (for working on a different system on the same table - no low latency required)

  • As silent as possible - I am currently using a Corsair K57 RGB Pro, which is a Membrane Gaming Keyboard - this one is on the border of being too loud, but its OK

    • Without any modding

  • Preferably with dedicated Media-Control-Keys, since I sometimes use the F-Keys for Alt/Ctrl-Commands

    • Pressing the "FN-Button" and then again "Alt/Ctrl" AND the F-Key is a hassle sometimes

    • While I would love this, this is not a 100% MUST HAVE like the other points above

  • Budget: up to 200 Euros

  • Location: EU (Austria)

What I do not care about:

  • Keyboard size (anything from 100% to whatever the lowest is right now) - I have plenty of space on my desk and I tilt the keyboard a bit while gaming anyways, no matter the size

  • Backlighting

  • They type of keycaps - as long as typing feels good (which is a highly subjective topic anyways)

  • Actuation-Force/Pre-Travel - the way I grip the keyboard, I tend to actually press buttons accidentally, if the operating force is too low

  • Wrist rest

Keyboards I already tried:

  • Logitech K780: Great keyboard, my favorite until now - very nice typing experience, despite the weird button design & layout, i like it way more than the Logitech MX Keys; it is very silent;

    • BUT: The latency for fast-paced shooters is a bit too high & no dedicated Media-Control-Keys

  • Corsair K57 RGB Wireless: I am testing this one right now and I kinda like it. The only downside is that it costs at least 80-100 Euros and is "only" a Rubber Dome keyboard; typing feels good, even though the keys do require quite some force to operate, but until now it did not tire me out; Gaming response feels very good - I did not manage to compare it side by side with K780 yet (like doing the same strafing in CS), but I will do that soon and see if it is just "imagination" :D

  • Logitech MX Keys with Logi Bolt: Did not like it - too mushy and - according to tests like RTING - similar latency like the K780;

  • Logitech G915 LIGHTSPEED TKL with Brown Switches: Did not like the typing experience, even though the keyboard itself has everything I need; it felt "mushy", I don't know if its the right word to describe how the keyboard presses feel to me; also, it was louder than the K57 RGB Wireless

  • Logitech G910 Orion Spectrum: A wired keyboard I had back when I did not care about Wireless & had no job yet - typing felt okay, but it was very loud;

  • Cherry Stream Desktop: Very good Keyboard, I did like typing on it - but it does not have Bluetooth, so it is a No-Go, just wanted to share my opinion on this one, in case there is some similar keyboard out there with BT and with low latency.

  • Logitech K280e: Very quiet and nice typing experience, but wired & probably low latency;

  • Corsair K60 PRO with Cherry MV Switches: Wired, but just wanted to let you guys know that the typing experience was terrible - the keys feel very mushy, no feedback at all until you hit the bottom - but before you do hit the bottom, they key was already operated/the letter in Word already typed :D

Keyboards I already have an eye on:

  • Razer Blackwidow V3 Mini HyperSpeed with Yellow Switches

  • Razer Blackwidow V3 Pro Wireless with Yellow Switches (did not find this one in stock anywhere in Austria :(( )

  • ENDORFY Thock with Kailh Box Red (no idea about the Latency on this one though - no RTINGS-Review yet)

  • Logitech G715

  • Corsair K70 Pro mini Wireless with Cherry MX Speed

  • ASUS ROG Falchion

  • Razer Pro Type Ultra

  • ASUS ROG Claymore II

  • Corsair K100 AIR Wireless (a bit more expensive than my budget, but if its worth it, I can wait for discounts)

  • ASUS ROG Azoth (slightly more expensive than my budget, like K100 AIR)

  • Razer DeathStalker V2 Pro Red Switch

  • SteelSeries Apex Pro Mini Wireless

  • ASUS ROG Strix Scope II 96 Wireless

What do you guys think? Any suggestions? Any help appreciated! :)

Kind regards,

HumanDecoy

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Quora
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Is there latency with wireless keyboards when you're gaming? - Quora
Answer (1 of 2): There are effectively two types of latency you might get with a wireless keyboard: 1. Wireless latency - this is the delay between your keypress and the detection of the keypress by the computer. This tends to be minimal in most cases, regardless of whether the wireless tech is ...
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Wireless ergonomic keyboard and mouse that doesn't lag? - RedFlagDeals.com Forums
January 10, 2021 - vivibaby wrote: ↑ I want a wireless ergonomic keyboard and mouse set. Preferably bluetooth so I don't need to have a dongle but I hear it lag. Can anyone recommend something that is good? Or not possible? ... if you need truly lag-free, you will probably have to avoid bluetooth. they are usually designed for long battery life and not speed. Gaming keyboards use a dongle for that reason so they can bypass bluetooth I have a G613 and it has a dongle for lag free use, but can also connect through Bluetooth to a second device.
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Tom's Hardware
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Best Wireless Keyboards 2026: Our Tested Picks for Gaming, Typing, and Traveling | Tom's Hardware
4 days ago - It comes with Asus's second-gen ROG NX Snow linear mechanical switches, which have an actuation force of 45g and are stable, smooth, and quiet. It's also got a hot-swappable PCB, so you can swap the NX Snows out for the switches of your choice. This keyboard is wireless (that's why it's on this page), with both low-latency 2.4GHz wireless and Bluetooth 5.1 connectivity.
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RTINGS
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Our Keyboard Tests: Latency - RTINGS.com
February 2, 2024 - This article documents our most recent keyboard latency testing methodology.
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Best Reviews
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10 Best Low Input Lag Wireless Keyboard 2025 in the US | There's One Clear Winner | BestReviews.guide
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Lenovo
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How to Choose the Best Wireless Keyboard and Mouse for Work | Lenovo CA
December 8, 2025 - Yes, many wireless keyboards and mice include features like low latency, high DPI settings, and programmable macros, making them suitable for gaming.
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Logitech
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Wireless Keyboards With Low Latency | Logitech
Experience seamless typing with Logitech wireless keyboards featuring ultra-low latency for fast, reliable performance every time.
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PCMAG
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The Best Wireless Keyboards We've Tested for 2026 | PCMag
November 18, 2025 - People looking for a premium keyboard: Even if you're not looking to rebuild your keyboard, the Asus ROG Azoth is a top-shelf gaming keyboard right out of the box, thanks to its immaculate typing feel, exceptional build quality, integrated OLED ...
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Reddit
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r/buildapc on Reddit: Best low latency wireless mouse and keyboard
April 8, 2025 -

Hey everyone. So I do have a half descent gaming pc I bought a few months ago. It’s set up at my office desk with my monitor which is about 12 or 14 ft from my couch. I’ve been wanting to do some pc gaming from my couch and while running a long HDMI from my PC to my bigscreen TV. Could I get some recommendations for wireless mouse and keyboard that would be low latency enough for gaming and good quality. I don’t need the cheapest or the very most expensive, but I’d rather pay a bit more for something that will last, has a nice feel to it and is fast. There’s no walls in between, but the backrest and my body would be sorta blocking a direct wireless signal. Thanks!!!

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Lenovo
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How to Choose the Best Wireless Keyboard and Mouse for Gaming | Lenovo US
December 12, 2025 - Many wireless gaming keyboards and mice are designed with higher polling-rate options and low-latency operation. These features support responsive inputs and precise control, which can be important in fast-paced or timing-dependent games.
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What impact does the low latency of a keyboard and mouse combo?
A keyboard and mouse combo with low latency significantly reduces this input lag. This is especially critical in fast-paced gaming scenarios where split-second decisions can make or break a game. With low latency, players can react more quickly and execute commands with minimal delay.