The best mechanical keyboards will elevate your typing experience. With the right keyboard switches, you can type faster, more accurately and more comfortably than a standard membrane keyboard.
While the SM3 is Satechi’s latest mechanical keyboard, it isn’t the company’s first as it released the SM1 last year.
Most ergonomic keyboard layouts fall into two categories: Alice and split. The former is a single board with the two halves ...
MSI launched a new silent mechanical keyboard with tactile switches. It is designed for users who want the feel of tactile keys without the noise associated with them.
Corne keyboard, a split keyboard with 3x6 column staggered keys and 3 thumb keys.
The world of mechanical keyboards can feel exclusive but overwhelming at the same time. Personally, it took me a while to figure out what I want, like, and need in a mechanical keyboard.
That stands for Grid Ergo Magnetic Keyboard, but I swear there are 48 keys. What we’ve got here is a split ergo with an ortholinear layout. There’s a round screen and encoder on the left side ...
The new SM3 low-profile mechanical keyboard from Satechi is available ... that helps to reduce typing fatigue and encourages more ergonomic typing. The quieter Brown switches make the Satechi ...
This stylish and low-profile Immersion A5 keyboard from Hexgears is ideal for gaming or general office use. It has superb ...
Like most other ergonomic keyboards ... Instead of dedicated media keys for change the volume, this keyboard sports a mechanical knob in the top-right corner for precise volume adjustment.
The tiny Unifying receiver stays in your notebook, so there's no need to unplug it when you move around. And you can easily add compatible wireless mice and keyboards to the same wireless receiver ...