Gaming keyboards are an essential part of the PC gaming experience, as a responsive keyboard can greatly enhance gameplay and make the experience more engaging.
These keyboards are slightly more expensive than regular office keyboards, but no office keyboard offers RGB lighting, swappable keys, or an aluminium chassis.
With this in mind, here’s a list of the best gaming keyboards available:
1. Corsair K70 Max
- Key type: Mechanical
- Switch type: Corsair MGX magnetic, linear
- Illumination: Full RGB
- Size: 17.4 x 6.5 x 1.5 inches
The Corsair K70 Max is a solid package, featuring linear magnetic keys that let users adjust the actuation point. It also includes reprogrammable keys, sound dampening technology, and a memory foam rest pad. The comfort and performance are excellent, making it worth the $230 price for a long-term purchase.
2. Logitech G413 SE
- Key type: Mechanical
- Switch type: Long Hua Tactile
- Illumination: White
- Size: 17.1 x 5.0 x 1.4 inches
At face value, this keyboard doesn’t seem too exciting, as it doesn’t allow any software configuration and only has white backlighting. However, it's a full-sized keyboard that wastes little space and possesses all the essentials, including small bezels. It is also cost-effective.
3. Logitech G915
Key type: Mechanical
Switch type: GL Linear, Tactile, or Clicky
Illumination: Full RGB
Size: 18.7 x 5.9 x 0.9 inches
This is an ultra-thin gaming keyboard that connects to a PC through a USB dongle or Bluetooth, eliminating the need for unruly wires. It features RGB lighting and low-profile key switches, making it both visually striking and comfortable, though it's a bit pricey.
4. Razer DeathStalker V2 Pro
- Key type: Mechanical
- Switch type: Razer Linear Low-Profile Optical / Clicky Low-Profile Optical
- Illumination: Full RGB
- Size: 17.2 x 5.5 x 1.0 inches
This sleek gaming keyboard could easily double as an office model. It combines an elegant design with comfortable mechanical key switches and RGB lighting. The DeathStalker V2 Pro works seamlessly in-game, just like most of Razer's high-end keyboards.
The wireless support is also flawless, supporting both USB and Bluetooth connectivity, and offering a fair amount of battery life. While the DeathStalker V2 Pro isn't cheap, it could be the centrepiece of a gaming or work-from-home setup.