Top 10 Most Best Gaming Keyboards 2017 -- Though you may naturally associate the keyboard with the mundane, it's an essential piece of the puzzle if you're gaming on PC. Selecting the right keyboard is a do or die situation – meaning if you don't do it, you'll likely be the victim of a headshot in any online competitive shooter.
That being said, here we've compiled the 10 best gaming keyboards available for all the different flavors of PC gamers. Whether you're into World of Warcraft or Counterstrike, Overwatch or Dota 2, there's bound to be something in store for you.
In composing this list, however, we’re keen to recognize everyone from gamers on a budget to persistent travelers to the stay-at-home eSports professional. With all types in mind, here is our extensive yet definitive guide to the best gaming keyboards money can buy.
1. Corsair K70 RGB Rapidfire
This mechanical animal has cheetah-like speeds
Interface: Wired | Keyboard backlighting: Yes | Programmable keys: Yes
(+) Super-responsive keys
(+) Beautiful RGB lighting
(-) Overly sensitive for typing
(-) Heightened keys require a wrist rest
Corsair's K70 RGB Rapidfire keyboard is all about speed. Featuring Cherry's new linear MX Speed Switch, its keys are highly responsive and take only a slight movement of the finger to press them down. The switch actuates at just 1.2mm, with a light actuation force of 45g. The super-sensitive Cherry MX Reds, which are a sensitive keyswitch anyway, are not very suitable for long typing sessions. However, if you're into first-person shooters or any game that requires fast reflexes, the K65 RGB is equipped for the job. The full-length K70 RGB Rapidfire is also available in a tenkeyless version called the K65 RGB, which is easier to transport and slip into a bag to take to LAN parties. Like its larger sibling, the K70 has beautiful customizable RGB lighting.
2. Razer Ornata
Combining mechanical and membrane into one
Interface: Wired | Keyboard backlighting: Full color | Programmable keys: No
(+) Tactile and clicky actuation
(+) Magnetic plush wrist rest
(-) Short key throw won't jive with everyone
For too long there's been a divide between mechanical and membrane keys but now Razer has finally brought the two together with its 'Mecha-Membrane' Ornata keyboard. These new switches pull from everything Razer has learned over the years. The result is a grand typing experience with shorter keys, the tactile feel of the green switches from the Blackwidow X Chroma and a loud audible click. Just like its other products, the Ornata features a fully customizable, per-key backlight and it comes with a plush pleather wrist rest too.
3. SteelSeries Apex M800
Keeps a low profile
Interface: Wired | Keyboard backlighting: Yes | Programmable keys: Yes
(+) Responsive, low-travel keys
(+) RGB lighting
(-) Typing takes some getting used to
(-) Plasticky build
Billed as the fastest keyboard in the west (and the rest of the world for that matter), the Apex M800 feels different to type on than just about every other keyboard out there. That's because of its incredibly responsive QS1 keyswitch featuring 1.5mm key travel and 45cN actuation force. Its low travel and linearity lend it a similar feel to Cherry MX Reds, but with less effort to strike each key. This makes the Apex M800 a great keyboard for gaming, but its membrane-like keyswitch means you'll need to take some time adjusting to it when it comes to typing - especially if you've come from a tactile keyboard with Cherry's MX switches inside. The M800's individually-lit keycaps are easy on the eye and the M800's six left-positioned macro keys help you fire off spells and switch weapons in a snap.
4. Cherry MX Board 6.0
An all-metal affair
Interface: Wired | Keyboard backlighting: Yes | Programmable keys: Yes
(+) Excellent typing feel
(+) Comfortable low profile
(-) Lacks extra features
Cherry's flagship MX Board 6.0 features a lower profile than other gaming keyboards like the Razer BlackWidow X Chroma, making it perfect if you prefer to type and game using a wrist rest. Cherry's MX Red switches under the keys lend the MX Board 6.0 fast response times, but because the keys are positioned fairly close together they're excellent for typing too. Housed in an eye-catching aluminum chassis, the MX Board 6.0 certainly doesn't feel cheap and its blood-red key lighting is deliciously ominous. It's a mechanical keyboard that's also suited for the office.
5. Logitech G810
A minimalist gaming weapon
Interface: Wired | Keyboard backlighting: Yes | Programmable keys: Yes
(+) Satisfying Romer G switches
(+) Minimal design
(-) No USB pass-through ports
Logitech has followed up its Orion Spark G910 mechanical keyboard with the G810, which arrives with a refreshingly grown-up feel. Sporting Logitech's own Romer G switches, which aren't quite as squishy as Cherry's various switches, the G810 possesses a snappier feel than other gaming keyboards whether typing or gaming. Featuring smart media keys that work equally well on both Windows and OS X, Logitech's latest keyboard is a solid all-round offering. If you're fed up of the weird markings, LCD screens and strange parts that come with competing "gamer-focused" keyboards, the G810 might be for you.
6. SteelSeries Apex M500
A great bit of no-frills gaming kit
Interface: Wired | Keyboard backlighting: Yes | Programmable keys: Yes
(+) Minimal design
(+) Attractive blue backlighting
(-) No media keys
(-) Cherry MX Reds only
Many mechanical keyboards are gaudy and unwieldy, aimed at gamers on the, err, ostentatious side. That's not the case with the SteelSeries Apex M500. Like the Logitech G810, the Apex M500 eschews unnecessary bells and whistles in favor of clean design and bare essentials. While it's lacking media keys, macros and other such extras, it benefits from a compact design that wastes no space. Tailored towards e-Sports, its minimal leanings are refreshing and it looks great sat on a desk, accompanied by the right monitor and mouse of course.
7. Division Zero X40
Steeled for online gaming
Interface: Wired | Keyboard backlighting: Yes | Programmable keys: 5
(+) Thick top covers
(+) Clicky or silent keys
(-) Side positioned macro keys
(-) No volume wheel
Better known for producing some impressive professional keyboards, the X40 comes as part of Das Keyboard's new Division Zero gaming lineup. Available with clicky (or optionally silent) tactile keys, Das utilizes its own custom made Alpha-Zulu switches that have a very similar feel to Cherry MX Red keys. What's more, the X40 comes with interchangeable thick aluminum panels making this one of the strongest and most rigid keyboards around.
8. Speedlink Ultor
An affordable TKL gaming mech
Interface: Wired | Keyboard backlighting: Yes | Programmable keys: Yes
(+) Responsive switches
(+) Compact design
(-) Busy color scheme
(-) Can't change blue backlighting
Adding a tenkeyless (TKL) keyboard to your gaming arsenal can give you more precious mouse space on a desk. Speedlink's Ultor is a compact TKL mechanical keyboard that uses Kailh's Red Switches, rather than Cherry's more popular MX variety. Its keys possess a smooth action ideal for executing quick, sharp double taps in games. The contrast between Ultor's blue-lit LEDs and metallic red chassis won't appeal to everyone, but if you seek a TKL mech that packs in gaming features and is cheaper than, say, Corsair's K65, then the Ultor is an appealing alternative.
9. G.Skill Ripjaws KM570
A solid entry-level offering with Cherry Reds
Interface: Wired | Keyboard: backlighting: Yes | Programmable: keys: No
(+) Affordable
(+) Cherry MX keys
(-) Red backlighting only
Although not quite as compact as the HyperX Alloy FPS, the latest mechanical keyboard to come from relative gaming peripherals newcomer G.Skill won't hog all of your desk. Delightfully minimalist, the RipJaws KM570 brings a solid basic feature set, one that includes N-key rollover (allowing multiple keys to be pressed simultaneously, only-the-fly macro recording to any key), and Cherry MX Red keyswitches with a 45-gram actuation force and 2mm actuation point, all at a reasonable price. Its affordable nature means you'll only get red backlighting, rather than full-RGB, and you won't find any programmable macro keys here either. Still, for the full Cherry MX experience at this cost, we're prepared to let that slide.
10. HyperX Alloy FPS
One of the most compact full-sized keyboards going
Interface: Wired | Keyboard backlighting: Red with dynamic lighting effects | Programmable keys: No
(+) Compact
(+) Solid frame
(-) No dedicated media buttons
(-)Single-color red backlighting
Any gaming keyboard that gives us more room on our desks is one that we'll take to. Kingston, which is better known for its memory modules rather than keyboards, has created a pleasingly compact board in the HyperX Alloy FPS. It's a full-sized keyboard that features a space-saving layout, making it not that much wider than a standard TKL keyboard – and you get the benefit of having a dedicated numberpad. It even comes with a snazzy carry case, which makes it doubly suitable for slinging into a backpack for taking to LAN tournaments. Its other features impress – from its blood-red LED per-key backlighting (full RGB would have been nice), to its front-mounted USB port that supports pass-through for charging mobile devices, to its detchable 1.8m braided cable. The Alloy FPS comes with a number of Cherry MX switch options, including Blues that have an actuation distance of 2.2mm and sound pleasingly clicky to our ears.
Source: techradar.com
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