Keyboards
A keyboard isn't just a tool; it's the primary interface between your thoughts and your computer. Whether gaming, writing reviews, coding or just messing around the tactile response and 'thock' of a well-built keyboard make all the difference.
I've spent years diving into the world of mechanical switches, custom keycaps, and different form factors to find what actually holds up in my daily workflow. In this hub, you'll find all my content regarding keyboards. From deep dives, to enthusiast-grade builds to the latest magnetic gems. My own, honest take on build quality, acoustics, and long-term durability.
All Coverage
Corsair Clipper Pro Mini 60: a budget 60%, Hall Effect
Corsair launched the Clipper Pro Mini 60 at Computex. A new, lighter MGX Hyperdrive Core switch, 8000 Hz polling rate and an IP57 rating that's rare in this price segment. And all of that a lot less than the MAKR Pro 75.
Corsair MAKR PRO 75 ISO review: Corsair's first proper enthusiast keyboard, and a good one
Corsair's MAKR PRO 75 is a heavy, full-aluminium Hall Effect board with hot-swap magnetic switches, a knob with layers, and it supports both Corsair WebHub and iCUE.
Razer Ornata V3 X quick look
Ornata V3 X delivers bright RGB, a wrist rest and decent typing on membrane switches, but leaves me annoyed by Synapse and USB-A
Wooting's CEO on the future of keyboards: honestly, we can't stay ahead
Wooting's CEO Calder Limmen on why 8000 Hz polling rate is meaningless, how knobs are the next move, and what it takes to build a leading keyboard from scratch.
Keychron puts hardware design files on GitHub — all of them
Keychron has published production-grade CAD files for their keyboards and mice on GitHub. STEP, DXF, and PDF formats, free to study, remix, and play with — for personal and non-commercial use.
Keychron K3 Max all-wood edition: You want wood?
Keychron has released an all-walnut chassis version of the K3 Max low-profile 75% keyboard. The K3 Max All-Wood Edition is listed at $119.99 and ships with Milk POM low-profile switches. No word on stock and ISO / JIS variants yet.
Keychron K4 vs K2, K6, K8 and K10 — same keyboard, different layouts
Keychron's K HE SE line all share the same rosewood and hall effect switches. The only real decision is layout. Here is a quick breakdown to help you pick!
Keychron K4 HE SE Review — Great looks, great sound, Hall Effect… but too compact
A beautifully, compact but full-size HE board that feels very satisfying to type on. Built for people who appreciate a classic, mature look. But can you live with the tight 96% layout?
ASUS launches the ProArt KD300 keyboard. A slim keyboard for the creative gamer?
ASUS launches the ProArt Keyboard KD300. A 65% low-profile wireless keyboard with an INSANE 16 months battery life! It also has touch panel controls. Even AI hotkeys for Adobe apps... whatever that means!
Wooting 80HE travel case review - essential for commuters?
Wooting 80HE travel case review: hard shell protection, 2600g total weight, and daily commute tested. Definitely worth it if you travel with your keyboard.
Wooting Double-Shot PBT Keycaps Review - How are they?
Wooting Double-Shot PBT keycaps review: texture, backlighting, spacebar padding, and daily use on the 80HE. Are these stock keycaps good enough to keep?
Razer Synapse web: A step in the right direction!
Razer launches Synapse Web, a browser-based configuration tool for select Huntsman V3 keyboards. No software install required — just open a URL and configure your device.
Keychron Q Ultra series: 4 months of wireless usage with 8kHz polling rate?!
Keychron announces six new Ultra series keyboards with ZMK firmware offering 8kHz polling rate with up to 660 hours of battery life. Q Ultra and V Ultra models launching January 2026.
5 Awesome keyboards - Buying guide
Portfolio: Norwegian editorial guide featuring 5 mechanical keyboards for gaming and office work. Written for Prisjakt with original photography and buying advice.
Keychron K3 Max review: battery life, low-profile feel, and the switch problem
Weeks of hands-on with the Keychron K3 Max. Strong battery life, low-profile build, hot-swap support. The Gateron Reds were the one thing I'd change.
New Cherry Switch MX Northern Light. Linear, Smooth and Silent
Cherry XTRFY just dropped a new switch, the MX Northern Light. It’s part of their MX lineup, engineered for smooth, silent keystrokes with a cool arctic aesthetic. There’s also a matching 65% K5V2 keyboard and a massive GP6 XL. Exciting!
Mekanisk Klippe
Photo portfolio: Mekanisk Klippe keyboard shoot. Product photography of one very cool keyboard from Norway.