Perhaps one of the most important parts of a PC set-up is the keyboard and mouse. However, finding the perfect combination is hard, as players look for a variety of features in the best gaming mice and keyboards of 2020.
As such, either for those who are currently working on their PC set-up, are in need of a replacement, or are just looking for an upgrade, it’s hard to go wrong with any of the keyboards below.
Alienware is a well-known brand, and for good reason. It’s AW510K comes with everything gamers could want, with a slim profile that seems to fade into the background when not in use. With Cherry MX keys, fully customizable RGB lighting per key, an ergonomic design, USB pass-through, N-key rollover, and audio control, it’s really all in the player’s hands with the Alienware AW510K keyboard.
- The Alienware Gaming Keyboard AW510K is available now for $159.99
Although it’s not really a requirement, a good PC rig really isn’t complete with a variety of RGB and LED lighting options. That’s where the K60 comes in for the average gamer who wants to budget their investments, as it’s a good entry point, a solid mechanical keyboard, but one that makes the most out of Corsair’s various lighting customization option. For those who want to make their set-up look high-end with a solid keyboard without breaking the bank, the K60 comes in as a solid replacement for run-of-the-mill, basic keyboards.
- The Corsair K60 RGB Pro gaming keyboard is available now for $109.99
While the K60 is a good entry point for a starting-out PC gamer, the Corsair K100 is the high-end option. It boasts impressive weight, impressively silent an responsive keys, an array of convenience features, and customization down to a fine-tooth comb. Indeed, the addition of a K100 to any PC gaming rig is sure to take it up a level.
- The Corsair K100 gaming keyboard is available now for $229.
When it comes to the HyperX Alloy Elite 2, players are getting a sturdy, reliable keyboard. With a vast array of input features, users can be confident in every stroke with this keyboard and are sure to enjoy the weight and stability behind them. As we wrote in our review of the HyperX Alloy Elite 2 mechanical keyboard, it’s “easily one of the most impressive mechanical keyboards of 2020, and it’s hard to see how it could not be a long-lasting investment.”
- The HyperX Alloy Elite 2 mechanical keyboard retails at $129.99
While bulky keyboards with heavy braided cords are good for a lot of things, many may want something much more sleek without compromise. The Logitech G915 is just that: a sleek wireless keyboard that delivers on all fronts. It’ll go for 30+ hours on a full charge, provided personalized lighting, and options for how players want their switches (tactile, linear, or clicky). While it’s thin, it remains durable; while it’s wireless, there’s no reason to be concerned about input lag. Overall, the Logitech G915 puts form and function foremost.
- The Logitech G915 keyboard retails at $249.99
The Viper V765 Boasts a combat design, a DIP LED box for lighting, water and dust resistant switches, quick response time, and durable aluminum chassis. Perhaps its stand out feature is its customization, though: the Viper V765 allows users to fine tune nearly every detail of the keyboard, not limited to just the colors but their display style, effects, brightness, and more. Added on top of that is customizable response times and report rates, a worthwhile feature for those who want to fine tune every detail.
- The Patriot Viper V765 keyboard retails at $99.99
Razer BlackWidow V3 Pro doesn’t look like a common keyboard because it’s not. With it, Razer users are getting on the bell and whistles they’d expected and then some. The keyboard has three forms of connectivity (bluetooth, HyperSpeed wireless, and USB-c), sound dampened switches with transparent housing, a multi-function media dial and keys, an ergonomic wrist rest, and more. Indeed, the BlackWidow doesn’t just offer the best for a gaming experience, it offers the best for a convenient and comfortable gaming experience.
- The Razer BlackWidow V3 Pro keyboard retails at $229.99
Complicating the search for a good gaming keyboard are those who, for a variety of reasons, may need something slightly smaller than the standard keyboard. With the Razer Huntsman Mini, players are getting just that at 60% of the size of standard keyboards, while still offering all the optimization gamers would want. With quick, short mechanical switches, a focus on personalization, and a quality construction, the Razer Huntsman Mini has all the bells and whistles necessary while catering to the needs of the PC gamer.
- The Razer Huntsman Mini Gaming Keyboard retails at $129.99
The ROCCAT Vulcan 121 AIMO is made from premium components, from its frame down to its switches. It is a straightforward and well-put together keyboard, and while it seems like a run-of-the-mill keyboard, it’s not to be underestimated in terms of performance, durability, and everything that matters.
- The ROCCAT Vulcan 121 AIMO mechanical keyboard retails at $159.99
The SteelSeries Apex Pro features customizable actuation via OmniPoint switches, as well as an OLED smart display for tracking game info, Spotify, Discord, and more. Couple these features with the wrist rest and the full array of features expected from a high-end keyboard, and the SteelSeries Apex Pro may even feel like a steal.
- The SteelSeries Apex Pro retails at $199.99
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