It's open to pre-orders for $300 and becomes available on September 24.
HYTE's first keyboard, the Keeb TKL, is fully customizable and comfortable to type on.
The $350 keyboard types like a dream, but its biggest boon for writers is its incredibly small screen.
The Keychron Q1 HE is the brand's first board to feature Hall effect switches.
The Vulcan II is a gorgeous, well-built keyboard despite some odd-feeling ABS keycaps.
Cherry MX2A plans to be the "premium" offering to the current lineup of iconic switches.
With the Razer BlackWidow V4, you can pop out the switches like you would on an artisan keyboard.
Imagine getting a different keyboard layout with only the touch of a button.
The Grab Shell will let you stay productive whether you're perched at a desk or wandering your office.
HyperX is launching a new personalization initiative, with 3D printed accessories for your desk and keyboard.
The Finalmouse Centerpiece keyboard will run you $349.
As custom keyboards have become more accessible, fandom-inspired keycaps have become incredibly popular... but are they worth it?
Hunt-and-peck typists might want to avoid this tribute to the high-speed Hedgehog.
Make sure you're prepared for life with a low-profile keyboard before committing to this chic gaming number.
It has the right amount of keys and offers the ideal amount of DIY tinkering.
It uses the same buckling spring switches as an original Model F, but with a much smaller footprint.
Need a wireless backlit keyboard for your Mac? This is the one I recommend.
The $150 keyboard has a low-profile chassis and three mechanical switch options.
Keytap3 just needs a microphone and an obnoxiously loud keyboard to eavesdrop.
In a crowded marketplace, the Function may be the perfect keyboard for you. For the rest of us, it has its limits.