Best Mechanical Keyboards for gaming in 2021

Best Mechanical Keyboards for gaming in 2021

Best Mechanical Keyboards for gaming in 2021

Whether you’re a photo editor, coder, or gamer, upgrading to one of the best mechanical keyboards is a huge improvement. Not only is the typing experience much better with improved tactile feedback and quicker actuation, but thanks to the mechanical switches, these keyboards will last longer and are more reliable. They also tend to offer features not found in most run-of-the-mill keyboards such as swappable switches, customizable RGB lighting, and remappable keys.Although your current keyboard probably gets the job done, it’s worth investing in one of the best mechanical keyboards. And, they come in all varieties, from budget to wallet-busting, wireless to wired, and silent to loud (since you might like the sound of mechanical keys). In essence, no matter what your preferences are, there’s something to fit your needs. You might be a video editor that wants additional dials or macro functionality or a gamer that wants less tactile keys for easier pressing.No matter what you’re looking for, whether it’s for coding, writing a novel, or finding one of the best gaming keyboards, one of the best mechanical keyboards here will work for you. And, while they come in all shapes, sizes, budgets, and features, they’re all fantastic, quality peripherals.

Razer Huntsman Elite

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1. Razer Huntsman Elite

Best mechanical keyboard

Interface: Wired | Keyboard backlighting: Yes | Programmable keys: Yes

Fast key switches
Amazing layout
Needs two USB ports

As if having mechanical switches isn’t enough, Razer takes the switches’ best qualities and combines them with lightspeed optical technology, resulting in the optomechanical switches that make the Razer Huntsman Elite the keyboard to beat. True to its namesake, this mechanical keyboard is as fast and as precise as a huntsman, delivering blazing fast actuation thanks to an optical light sensor that’s inside every switch.

However, it’s not just performance that makes it the best mechanical keyboard of 2019. The Razer Huntsman Elite is also rich in features – namely, a multi-function digital dial with three tactile media keys, a luxurious leatherette magnetic wrist rest, on-the-fly macros, and hybrid on-board memory and cloud storage for saving all your profile configurations. This isn’t the cheapest of mechanical keyboards, but it’s certainly worth every penny.

Read the full review: Razer Huntsman Elite

SteelSeries Apex Pro

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2. SteelSeries Apex Pro

Great for gaming

Interface: Wired | Keyboard backlighting: Yes | Programmable keys: Yes

Beautiful build
Custom actuation
Expensive

Like Razer, SteelSeries also has a trick up its sleeve when it comes to its mechanical switches. This time, the peripherals manufacturer takes mechanical switches and gives them the ability for customization. These first-of-their-kind adjustable switches have customizable sensitivity levels, which means that you can fine-tune per-key actuation to really personalize your gaming and typing experience. Whether you prefer featherlight touches or deep presses, you can adjust the SteelSeries Apex Pro to cater to your preferences.

But that’s not all. This keyboard also boasts a blazing fast response time and is twice as durable as its rivals. Its OLED Smart Display and integrated command center display pertinent information like settings, profiles, and updates. Finally, its Dedicated Multimedia Controls are also unique in that one of them is a clickable metal roller. Also, like the Razer Huntsman Elite, this one isn’t cheap, so just be ready to shell out some silver.

Read the full review: SteelSeries Apex Pro

Roccat Vulcan 122 Aimo

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3. Roccat Vulcan 122 Aimo

A mechanical keyboard with a twist

Interface: Wired | Keyboard backlighting: Yes | Programmable keys: Yes

Gorgeous design
Comfy key switches
Expensive

Who says you can’t look stylish sporting a gamer’s look? Roccat’s Vulcan 122 Aimo certainly proves the naysayers wrong. This gaming keyboard – one of the best by far – isn’t only a pleasure to game on and comfortable to type on, but it’s also one of the smartest looking mechanical keyboards we’ve ever beheld with its floating keys, lit up Titan switches, anodized aluminum plate, and Roccat’s AIMO lighting engine. And, did we mention that instead of the usual black, it’s sporting a silver-on-white color scheme? You’d happily pay its somewhat premium price for its design alone.

Of course, it takes more than just good looks to make our best mechanical keyboards list. Performance is still key, which this keyboard more than delivers. Those speedy and precise Titan switches are built for gamers, with a tactile and silent 1.8mm actuation point and a 1,000Hz polling rate to start.

Read the full review: Roccat Vulcan 122 Aimo

Razer Huntsman Tournament Edition

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4. Razer Huntsman Tournament Edition

Small and compact

Interface: Wired, wireless | Keyboard backlighting: Yes | Programmable keys: Yes

Fast switches
Removable cable
Expensive

When it comes to gaming, whether it’s gaming laptops or gaming peripherals, Razer is at the top of its, well, game. So it’s no surprise that two of theirs made our list of the best mechanical keyboards, with the Huntsman Tournament Edition taking the fourth spot. While many gaming keyboards boast a complete set of keys, including the numeric keypad, this one takes the small and compact approach forgoing those aforementioned keys altogether.

If you’re looking for a small keyboard for your small desk, this one’s a winner, as it doesn’t compromise on speed and accuracy despite its tiny frame. The Huntsman Tournament Edition, of course, boasts Razer’s impressive optomechanical switches as well as durability of up to 100 million keystrokes, proving yet again that big things can come in small packages. There’s not a lot of features here, but sometimes, simplicity is king.

Read the full review: Razer Huntsman Tournament Edition

Varmilo Keyboard with EC Switches V2

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5. Varmilo Keyboard with EC Switches V2

Stylish and dependable

Interface: Wired | Keyboard backlighting: No | Programmable keys: No

Great build quality
Beautifully designed
Lack of buttons

The Varmilo Keyboard with EC Switches V1 may not have all the bells and whistles that gaming mechanical keyboards have – namely, RGB lighting and fully programmable keys. However, writers and artists will appreciate having this mechanical keyboard in their arsenal. It’s a fantastic keyboard to type on and comes with attractive designs that will appeal to the creativity in you. It keeps things simple, but it keeps them extremely reliable as well.

Read the full review: Varmilo Keyboard with EC Switches V2

Alienware Pro Gaming Keyboard

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6. Alienware Pro Gaming Keyboard

Tournament ready and affordable

Interface: Wired | Keyboard backlighting: Yes | Switches: Cherry MX Brown

Affordable
Cherry MX Brown switches
Looks great
Odd macro key placement
No dedicated media buttons

Those who aren’t looking to pay top dollar for a gaming keyboard may find mileage out of the Alienware Pro Gaming Keyboard. Despite some arguably odd placement of the macro keys and no dedicated media buttons, it offers some great gaming performance. This is due to the Cherry MX Brown switches delivering a 1-millisecond polling rate. Durability is also acceptable with keys rated to last up to 50 million keystrokes. With a look more inspired by Alienware’s own feature-packed gaming desktops like the Aurora R7, this keyboard offers affordable brains and beauty.

Read the full review: Alienware Pro Gaming Keyboard

Logitech G213 Prodigy

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7. Logitech G213 Prodigy

Impresses in several key areas

Interface: Wired | Keyboard backlighting: Yes | Switches: Cherry MX Brown

The satisfying, impressive typing action
Loads of media keys
Plenty of features elsewhere
Mediocre build quality
Underwhelming lighting

Individuals interested in spending somewhere around 50 bucks or quid for a keyboard should look into the Logitech G213 Prodigy. For daily typing and occasional gaming, it’s above average. It helps that the keyboard has an awesome volume rocker and other fantastic media control keys. Logitech’s G Hub is also compatible with the keyboard for setting RGB lighting and function keys amongst other features. Also, the G213 is spill-resistant despite a mediocre build quality.

Read the full review: Logitech G213 Prodigy

Corsair K70 TKL

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8. Corsair K70 TKL keyboard

Portable and esports ready

Interface: Wireless | Keyboard backlighting: Yes | Switches: Cherry MX Red switches

Incredibly sturdy and compact design
Highly responsive performance
Numerous customization options
Expensive

Most keyboards that come out of Corsair’s drawing board are truly impressive, and their latest TKL offering doesn’t fall far from the tree. The Corsair K70 TKL delivers hyper-responsiveness, resulting in buttery-smooth gaming, and robustness made for button mashing. On top of its super-fast performance, it boasts full N-key rollover and 100% anti-ghosting, making it esports-worthy. To make it really worth your money – and because it is Corsair – customizations abound, from RGB lighting to macro recording.

Read the full review: Corsair K70 TKL keyboard

Corsair K65 Mini

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9. Corsair K65 Mini Keyboard

Hard to ignore performance in a compact design

Interface: Wired | Keyboard backlighting: Yes | Switches: Cherry MX Speed Silver key switches

Beautiful yet sturdy design
Hyper responsive keystrokes with up to 8,000Hz polling rate
Individually lit customizable RGB keys
Function key operation could be better

Don’t underestimate the Corsair K65 just because it’s tiny. This 60% gaming keyboard packs a punch – more than many full-sized gaming keyboards, in fact – without missing out on those basic full-sized keyboard functions. This being a Corsair product, customizations naturally abound, and when combined with its tough exterior, satisfying feedback, and hyperresponsiveness due to its up to 8,000Hz polling rate, you won’t be missing out on anything. Plus, you’re getting a bit of extra space on your desk. It’s a win-win.

Read the full review: Corsair K65 Mini Keyboard

Das Keyboard 4C TKL

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10. Das Keyboard 4C TKL

The productivity wonder

Interface: Wired | Keyboard backlighting: No | Switches: Cherry MX Brown switches

Ridiculously comfortable keys
Outstanding construction
Built-in USB ports
Key legends are hard to see

The TKL design may have been making its rounds in the gaming keyboard department, but it has cemented its place in the world of productivity keyboards. In fact, the Das Keyboard 4C TKL isn’t exactly doing anything new. The one thing that does separate it from the rest is its incredibly comfortable keys. It’s also the kind of mechanical keyboard that makes you realize that colored switches actually do mean something and that empowers your typing, thanks in part to its NKRO functionality. If you spend a whole lot of time pounding away on your keyboard, whether you’re coding or typing up pages upon pages of documents, this is the keyboard you want assisting you.

Read the full review: Das Keyboard 4C TKL