Corsair enjoys a strong reputation for quality, robust PC components and its K100 RGB keyboard is no exception. In fact, this is the keyboard that makes other keyboards look like an idiot. It is tough, durable, full-featured, replete with keys, lighting, and features.
Vissles creates some nice gadgets, and their latest is a mechanical keyboard that works via Bluetooth or USB, it can pair to multiple devices at once, it has hot-swappable keys for Windows and macOS, has a range of backlighting options, and is macro-programmable too.
Logitech G, a subsidiary of peripherals maker Logitech, has released a new mechanical gaming keyboard that is a smaller version of one released earlier, but in a tenkeyless form.
From the time you take the G413 out of its packaging, it is evident that this is a solid, high-quality keyboard – for any of you who unleash fury upon their keyboard after losing a close game (because of your teammates, of course), this keyboard will likely stand up to this. Disclaimer: this was not tested in this review.
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