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Best Full-Size Keyboard for Something Clicky
RK Royal Kludge RK98 Wireless Mechanical Keyboard
Best Full-Size Keyboard for Something Clicky
RK Royal Kludge RK98 Wireless Mechanical Keyboard
Pros
Customizable backlight
Feels good to use
Cons
A bit loud for the office
This wireless mechanical keyboard is nice to feel, pretty to look at, and easy to use. It’s a great everyday option for working from home: I use the brown switch version, which is tactile. It has a solid, satisfying click to it, but I have to say, it could get pretty annoying to anyone working around me.
Hot Swappable
Yes
Switch Type
Brown, blue, or red
Item Model Number
RK98
Size
Full
Best Starter Mechanical Keyboard
Keychron K1 SE
Best Starter Mechanical Keyboard
Keychron K1 SE
Pros
Connects up to 3 devices simultaneously
Mac & Windows compatible
Cons
Not as high-quality build
The Keychron K1 SE is a great starter pick for anyone looking to dabble in mechanicals and looking for an idea on where to start. It’s 80 percent of a full size keyboard, but it’s made with a low-profile Gateron mechanical switch. This makes it a bit quieter and fun to use.
Hot Swappable
Yes
Switch Type
Gateron red, brown, blue
Size
80%
Connectivity
Bluetooth, USB
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Best Multidevice Keyboard
Logitech K380 Multi-Device Keyboard
Best Multidevice Keyboard
Logitech K380 Multi-Device Keyboard
For a cheap, easy-to-use, and easy-to-carry keyboard, it’s this Logitech one. I keep it as my work-from-cafe keyboard that is lightweight and easy to use and significantly better than hunching over my laptop. It’s also easy to sync between your laptop, iPad, or phone.
Hot Swappable
No
Switch Type
N/A
Size
Minimalist
Connectivity
Bluetooth
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Best Mechanical Keyboard
Das Keyboard Model S
Best Mechanical Keyboard
Das Keyboard Model S
Now 14% Off
Das Keyboards are, what my software engineer brother calls the “Cadillac of keyboards.” It’s a great, solid option for keeping on your desk at home, and the metal construction makes it feel significantly more high end than other options. Choose the right keystroke for you: Cherry MX brown, soft and tactile; Cherry MX blue, clicky; and Cherry MX red, tactile clicky.
Hot Swappable
Yes
Size
Full
Switch Type
Cherry MX brown, blue, and red
Connectivity
Wired
Best Heavyweight Keyboard
System76 Launch Heavy Keyboard
Best Heavyweight Keyboard
System76 Launch Heavy Keyboard
Pros
Clicky
Cons
Pricey
Loud for shared spaces
For an at-home upgrade, you’d be hard-pressed to find something higher quality and more fun to use on the daily than the System76. It’s heavyweight, which is technically meant for people who are using this for gaming or hacking, but it also just makes for a satisfying type.It’s fully customizable and hardwired, making it good for coding and gaming tasks.