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Ready to Buy the Right Wireless Keyboard for You?
Now that you know what to look for in a good wireless keyboard, we’ve taken all the guesswork out of the equation and put together a list of the best ones we’ve reviewed. Whether you’re planning to use the board for work, gaming, or just everyday computing, it isn’t hard to cut the cord without compromises.
If you’re looking for additional in-depth explanations on how to choose the right keyboard for you, check out our roundups of the best keyboards, the best mechanical keyboards, and the best gaming keyboards. All of these have wireless candidates mingling with the best of the wired models we've reviewed.
Do You Need a Media-Centric Keyboard?
If you’re looking for a wireless keyboard because you’re setting up a media PC to hook up to your TV, keep in mind that there’s a subset of wireless keyboards made specifically with this use case in mind. Entertainment keyboards, sometimes called “media center keyboards” or "lapboards," are all-in-one solutions made to work on your lap, rather than sit on a surface. Most are long, and some have larger-than-ordinary keys. Some models also have an underside surface contoured to rest on your lap. They also always have a touchpad or other mouse substitute to make input control more manageable, with no separate mouse required.
Most such boards are made for navigating web browsers and media players like Plex, or for PC gaming. Because they’re designed for only occasional typing, they often don’t make for the best general-use keyboards (though there are exceptions). Also note: These kinds of keyboards are much rarer nowadays than in years past. Corsair's K83, pictured above, is a recent archetype media keyboard, but it is now available only on the secondary market. The budget-priced Logitech K400 Plus has been around for many years and remains available, but is ripe for a challenger.
Hello everyone,
i need your help finding a Keyboard that is good for Gaming and Home Office.
I want to have an wireless Setup at home and a Full Size Keyboard for the Office work.
I have read SO much today about different types of Keyboards that im close to a headache.
Fort further information:
-Everything under 300€/$ is okay
-Full Size Keyboard
-Good Battery life
-Mechanical Keyboard
If possible, also quiet
Some Keyboards i have saved in my mind are the Logitech MX Mechanical (Which seems to have a bad latency) and the Keychron Q6 Max (which has not a good Battery Life?).
Thank you in Advance and sorry for my English!
I just ruined my previous Logitech G613 that I had for 4 years and I'm looking for an upgrade. I'm a remote software engineer where I code ~7 hours a day. I also game quite a bit during my off-time. My previous keyboard had great wireless connectivity and brown switches which I loved. Looking for similar features but within a higher quality keyboard. Preferably a pre-built as I have no experience with building a keyboard. I've looked at the Keychron K10 that seems solid, IQunix F96/F97 looked quite good but seemed to have unreliable customer service and possibly bad build quality. Not sure if there are any other obvious ones that I should take into consideration.