Looking for Recommendations on a Mechanical Keyboard Under $150

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Asked By GamerDude92 On

I'm thinking of upgrading my setup and planning to get a Superlight 2 mouse. Alongside that, I'm considering a new keyboard. However, I'm not too familiar with gaming keyboards. I'm mainly into FPS and RPG games, with Valorant being my go-to. Does investing in a good keyboard really make a noticeable difference in gaming performance? If it does, could anyone suggest a wireless mechanical keyboard that is around 80% size and priced under $150? I'm based in Indonesia, so I can't order from Amazon. I've looked at brands like Keychron and Logitech, but I'd love to hear any other recommendations you might have. Thanks!

3 Answers

Answered By NeutralNerd On

Definitely steer clear of Logitech these days. I've been using a Royal Kludge RK96, which I like for work as a programmer. I use it wired for gaming, but it’s also wireless with a 2.4 GHz dongle, plus it has Bluetooth—even though the Bluetooth can be a little slow to wake up. I picked it up for about $70. If you're considering upgrades, what's your current model?

Answered By TechieTom On

I've got a Keychron keyboard, and while it's my only mechanical one, I've been really happy with it! I needed something that wasn't over the top—no RGB lights—and that wouldn’t break the bank. It’s definitely a step up from membrane keyboards, but keep in mind that since I don't play online shooters, it may differ based on your needs.

Answered By CriticCarl On

Keychron has solid options, but if you're serious about competitive gaming, I’d suggest skipping wireless for your keyboard. Wireless is great for mice since they're often in motion, but keyboards tend to stay put.

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