Best gaming keyboards 2020: The best quiet, loud, colourful and proud mechanical keyboards around

Keyboards are a personal preference, gaming keyboards equally so. A good quality gaming keyboard can make all the difference when you’re in the heat of battle. The best mechanical keyboards not only offer extra key travel, but a choice of tactile response and actuation force that can be customised according to your needs and preferences. You might prefer a silent keyboard, but there’s also something to be said for loud and accurate Cherry MX Blue keys.

Gaming keyboards are often built to last, with rigorous testing to ensure every key can handle the years of use and abuse they’re going to be put through. Making the right purchase means you can be sure that even if you’re an angry gamer, you’re going to have a keyboard that lasts and continues to be accurate for years to come.

These high-end gaming keyboards also include features that allow for the handling of multiple keypresses at once, recording custom macros and user-specific lighting profiles. These features make a big difference to how you work and play with your keyboard.

We’ve put a range of keyboards to the test to hunt down the very best and help you decide which one is right for you.

Best overall gaming keyboard

Corsair K95 Platinum XT

If you’re willing to pay a hefty price for your gaming keyboard and you want only the very best then the Corsair K95 Platinum XT is likely your best bet. It’s one of the most expensive gaming keyboards around, but it’s also one of the most feature-packed keyboards we’ve seen.

Build quality and design features

  • Aircraft-grade brushed aluminium frame
  • Braided USB cable
  • Spare USB input with cable management features

The Corsair K95 Platinum XT is an upgraded version of the previous K95 Platinum that brings some features and design enhancements that we love.

It’s built with an obvious focus on quality; a high-end gaming keyboard with all the features a gamer could want. The base is solid, weighty and robust – built with an aircraft-grade brushed aluminium frame that’s understated yet sublime.

A thick braided USB cable connects to your PC via two USB connectors, this is required to power keyboard and give you access to passthrough. Underneath there is a criss-cross of cable management channels allowing you to make tidy use of the extra USB port on the top of the keyboard to plug in other peripherals.

On-the-fly settings and key functionality

  • Six dedicated macro keys (now with Elgato compatible S keys)
  • Lighting, profile and windows key disable button
  • Multimedia keys and volume wheel

The Corsair K95 Platinum XT features a handful of extra keys for quick and easy use whatever you’re doing. There are the standard multimedia (play/pause/stop/skip) keys, as well as a volume wheel and mute button for music playback. Six dedicated macro keys also sit on the left side of the keyboard giving access to customised macros when you need them during a gaming session.

At the top, there are three keys for switching between profiles stored on the keyboard memory, turning the windows key on and off and adjusting the brightness of the backlighting.

Keystrokes and comfort

  • Cherry MX RGB Speed Silver, brown or blue keyswitches
  • 100 per cent anti-ghosting
  • Detachable padded leatherette wrist rest
  • Swappable textured gaming keys for FPS and MOBA games

The Corsair K95 Platinum XT uses Cherry MX RGB switches with a choice of options that includes Speed Silver (45g actuation, 1.2mm distance), Brown (55g actuation force, 2mm distance) and Blue (60g actuation force, 2.2 distance). This gives you a choice of sound and response, it also means there’s an ultra-fast level of activation that’s comfortable for everyday typing as it is for gaming.

The highlights for us here are the swappable textured gaming keys. You can pop out the Q, W, E, R, A, S, D and F keys and swap them for textured alternatives included in the box. These keys are also slightly sloped at the edges, which means they’re easier to feel and differentiate from other keys on the keyboard. That means, even with the lights off, you can be sure you have your fingers in the right place when gaming.

They’re comfortable enough to use for everyday typing and a simple, yet welcome addition to the design that’s great for avid gamers. The spacebar also has a similar texture to it that ensures your finger won’t slip off when you’re mashing your way over fences and obstacles in game.

This is an incredibly comfortable keyboard. The large wrist rest includes a double-sided textured surface on a magnetic rubber mat that can be flipped over with ease. If you’re not a fan of wrist rests you can remove it too, though we’d highly recommend keeping it as it’s very comfortable.

The Corsair K95 Platinum XT boasts 100 per cent anti-ghosting technology to ensure the keystrokes are always recognised and accurately recorded. Multiple keypresses are capable and we found this keyboard extremely capable both for typing and gaming sessions.

Lighting customisation and syncing

  • RGB backlighting customisable on a per-key basis
  • Lighting link to sync colours with other Corsair products
  • Lighting strip across the top of the keyboard

The Corsair K95 Platinum XT uses full RGB lighting with individual key settings. There are a number of standard settings including a variety of colour options and animations. These include rainbow, rain, visor, colour shift and many more. The highlight for us is the ability to customise keys individually, so you can set different key colours according to your preference. That means you could, for example, highlight every key on the keyboard red and then set W, A, S, D to white.

Even the lighting strip across the top of the keyboard is split into sections that can be individually lit with specific colours. On the default settings, the lighting is beautiful and entertaining. We love the custom settings, but also enjoyed things like “type lighting” which sends out a ripple of colour as you type or adds a fading colour change to the keys you’ve pressed as you type.

This keyboard also includes a “Lighting Link” functionality that allows it to sync colours with other Corsair products, including mice and headsets.

Verdict

The Corsair K95 Platinum was our favourite gaming keyboard and now, the new and improved K95 Platinum XT reigns supreme. Upgrades over the previous model include PBT double-shot keycaps as standard, Blue S keys that work with Elgato Stream Deck, a padded wrist rest, 8MB of onboard profile storage with up to five profiles and a choice of switches.

This is the cream of the crop when it comes to premium gaming keyboards. There’s a lot to love here. The build quality and robust design is superb. Lighting is extremely flexible and the Cherry MX RGB keys are comfortable, accurate and satisfying too.

Highlights for us include the little features that make the big difference – the swappable textured gaming keys, the easy access macro and multimedia keys and the stylish design.

All these things combined result in our favourite gaming keyboard and our overall recommendation for best gaming keyboard you can buy.

Most stylish gaming keyboard

Roccat Vulcan 122 AIMO

It might not be to everyone’s taste, but the Roccat Vulcan 122 AIMO is, in our mind, one of the most stylish and funky looking gaming keyboards we’ve seen. It’s a newer and even snazzier looking version of the Vulcan 120 keyboard we saw previously but with the same aesthetic appeal.

This keyboard features raised keycaps and transparent switch housing which results in a really snazzy look and feel that allows a lot of light bleed both night and day. For RGB lighting fans, the Roccat Vulcan is a real joy, but it’s much more than that too.

Build quality and design features

  • Anodised aluminium shell
  • Low-profile keyboard design
  • Removable ergonomic wrist rest

The Roccat Vulcan 122 features a high-quality design and build that boasts an anodised aluminium shell which looks and feels like brushed steel and gives a great finish. It features a low profile design meaning it sits low on the desk, yet stands out immediately thanks to the raised keys. These raised and shortened height keycaps allows for oodles of light bleed and make for some of the snazziest RGB lighting hues we’ve seen. This design also makes it easier to keep the keyboard clean and free from grime.

A removable wrist rest and flip-up feet allow you to adjust the comfort to your own preference too.

A satisfyingly tactile volume wheel juts out on the top right allowing you to easily adjust sound levels on-the-fly. Media keys and other function keys are built right into the F keys too, so there is no excess of extra button here – meaning the design is easy to adjust to for anyone.

Keystrokes and comfort

  • ROCCAT-developed Titan Switches
  • Ultra-light keycap design
  • 1.8mm actuation, 3.6mm key travel
  • 1000Hz polling

The Roccat Vulcan 122 AIMO makes use of the company’s Titan key switches with ultra-light keycaps that are 50 per cent lighter than standard caps. They’re also designed to be easier to maintain with classic spacing of traditional keyboards, but with a shorter height which allows for easier cleaning and a fantastic look and feel.

They also pop off with a little convincing should you need to get underneath for cleaning, but the raised design means it’s much easier to get dirt and dust off this keyboard with ease. Compressed air and a microfibre cloth make light work of the cleaning, but even a simple upending is enough to remove most contaminants.

We’re happy to report the keys are comfortable, accurate and satisfying whatever you’re doing. This is not a quiet keyboard, but it is a loud, proud and high-quality mechanical keyboard.

We found Vulcan 122 to be a joy to use for day-to-day typing, but also powerful and effective during a good gaming session. The travel and actuation levels are satisfying, even for the heavy-handed gamers among us.

On-the-fly settings and key functionality

  • ROCCAT Easy-Shift[+] technology
  • Compatible with Roccat Swarm
  • All keys are remappable with integrated macro and settings memory

The Roccat Vulcan 122 is fully customisable too. It’s designed to work with the Roccat Swarm software which gives users access to a multitude of settings and customisation options.

Each and every key on the keyboard is programmable from here. This eliminates the need for separate macro keys, but also means you can tweak the keyboard until your heart is content.

From here you can also make use of the Easy-Shift functionality. This is a brilliant option that allows you to choose any key on the keyboard and assign an alternate keypress, macro or other setting to it.

We assigned Easy-Shift to the capslock key (because who’s that angry anyway?) and then set up a variety of interesting settings. Simple things like Easy-Shift + 1 opening task manager to kill a hanging program or to mute your microphone, open a specific folder, launch a web browser. The possibilities seem to be endless. This is a simple enough function but it makes the keyboard incredibly flexible and highly appealing.

To tweak things further, there are also four profile settings built into the keyboard that you can switch between using the F1 to F4 keys. This allows you to set up different profiles and settings for different games and different situations. If you have a preference for use in Windows then a completely different setup for playing games, then that’s easy to program too.

Lighting customisation

  • RGB illumination with 16.8 million colours
  • Programmable on a key-by-key basis
  • Multiple lighting options

RGB lighting is obviously a big part of this keyboard’s design. It’s big, bold and bright. The lighting options are also highly customisable. You can choose from a number of key illumination options in the Swarm software including:

  • AIMO intelligent lighting – a mode that reacts organically to the way you use the keyboard and results in fluid colour movements and changes
  • Wave – a simple mode that washes colours across the keyboard in a wave-like pattern
  • Snake – like the old Nokia game, this uses the lights to trace a colourful snake across your keyboard as you work or play
  • Fully lit – sets the keyboard to a specific colour theme in a gradient style where it’s bright at one end and dark at the other (red into orange for example)
  • Heartbeat – a funky pulsing light from either end of the keyboard in turn
  • Breathing – similar to heartbeat except giving the impression of breathing through the medium of light
  • Fade FX – this makes each key light up as you type, then fade out
  • Ripple FX – Ripple is similar to fade, except a ripple of colour disperses across the keyboard with each keypress
  • Custom – Here you can program individual keys or zones on the keyboard (WASD, arrow keys, numpad, etc) with different colours

Many of these custom lighting options can also be tweaked in both the speed they react and the brightness too. The AIMO intelligent lighting mode is almost certainly our favourites. This is said to be “organic” which means it changes not only over time, but also reacts to the way you type. It’s a fascinating colour changing system that means the keyboard is always interestingly lit. This mode also syncs the lighting up with other Roccat peripherals – so your mouse too will glow with a pleasantly matched hue.

We also found with a press of the FX button, you can use the volume wheel to change settings too. It can be used to tweak brightness or on certain modes to move colours around to different parts of the keyboard.

Verdict

The Roccat Vulcan 122 AIMO is a hidden gem of a keyboard that should not be overlooked. It features a much better build quality than other Roccat keyboards we’ve tested and it’s packed full of interesting features that make it a lot of fun to play with.

We really like the quirky low-profile, raised keycap design and the way the RGB lighting works because of this.

Other highlights almost certainly include the flexibility of the keyboard thanks to the Roccat Swarm software. Being able to program each and every key on the keyboard not only with different settings and macros but also with Easy-Shift controls makes this keyboard highly customisable.

The Roccat Vulcan 122 certainly stands out from the crowd and is worth the investment.

Best wireless gaming keyboard

Corsair K57 RGB wireless gaming keyboard

Serious gamers sometimes shy away from wireless gaming peripherals, either fearing there’ll be an issue with lag and latency or that batteries will run out in the middle of a gaming session. But there’s something to be said for being wire-free. Less mess on your desk, fewer ways for your mouse to get snagged up and convenience and portability too.

This is where the Corsair K57 RGB wireless keyboard sits. On paper, it’s an interesting device for a number of reasons, not least of which is the promise of up to 175 hours of battery life alongside multiple connection options too.

Build quality and design features

  • 2.4Ghz Slipstream wireless, Bluetooth 4.2 LE and wired connectivity options
  • Capellix LED with per-key illumination options
  • Detachable wrist rest

First and foremost, the Corsair K57 RGB wireless keyboard is appealing for the same reasons we liked the Corsair IronClaw. It boasts Corsair’s Slipstream wireless technology, but it’s also possible to use the keyboard with Bluetooth 4.0 devices or just plugged in with a USB cable. Put simply this means you can plug the dongle into your main PC, but also, when you need to, take it with you to connect to another device via Bluetooth.

The K57 is also built with battery longevity in mind so you don’t constantly find yourself having to plug in to counter a drained battery. The company claims you can get as much as 175 hours of juice out of this keyboard with RGB lighting off and 35 hours max with it turned on. We certainly found we’ve rarely needed to charge, even when using it all day for work and all night for gaming.

This keyboard uses Corsair’s Capellix LED technology to ensure you still get bold and bright lighting when you need it, but in the most power-efficient way possible. You might think this means compromise versus a traditional backlit keyboard, but it certainly doesn’t. The lighting is bold, beautiful and brilliant. It’s also per-key and fully customisable in the Corsair iCue software too.

Other design highlights include a comfortable, detachable wrist rest, easy-access media keys, six dedicated macro keys and more. We also like that it automatically goes to sleep when not in use to save battery and all it takes is a double keypress to kick it back into life.

On-the-fly settings and key functionality

  • Dedicated media keys
  • Onboard macro record button

Like other Corsair products, the K57 keyboard is compatible with Corsair’s iCue software and you can program it until your heart’s content within that system. For convenience though, it’s also designed with built-in, onboard keys to let you use it on-the-fly. You can change the lighting effects with a couple of keystrokes or even do clever things like record macros without even opening the software.

Convenience is the name of the game with this keyboard. It’s designed to be easy-access wherever you’re using it and the functionality is dead simple to use too.

As you’d expect, there’s also the usual keys as well. There are dedicated media keys that let you play, pause and skip your favourite tunes. There’s a Windows key disable button to prevent it from interfering with your gaming session and more.

In the iCue software, you can not only program macros, but you can also do other things like remap buttons, set specific buttons to launch certain programs and much more.

Keystrokes and comfort

  • Anti-ghosting with selective 8-key roll-over
  • Rubber domed tactile keys

The Corsair K57 keyboard is not a mechanical keyboard. It’s much quieter than that, but still responsive and pleasurable to use in any situation. With rubber domed keycaps, we’ve found the K57 to be quiet and comfortable when working during the day and not too taxing on the fingers when beavering away out our desk.

But it’s also designed to not let you down in the midst of a game. The K57 is built with anti-ghosting, selective 8-key roll-over that’s accurate and responsive too. You can mash multiple keys at once and have the keyboard respond as it should. If you’re a frantic, serious gamer that demands the best, this wireless keyboard won’t let you down.

Lighting customisation and syncing

  • 10 pre-installed onboard lighting settings
  • Lighting keyboard shortcuts for effects and functionality
  • Four levels of RGB backlighting
  • Customisation options in iCue software

As we’ve already said, the Corsair Capellix LEDs mean the K57 is no slacker when it comes to RGB lighting. It comes with 10 lighting modes on-board that you can switch between by pressing the FN key and number buttons (1 to 0). This includes spiral rainbow, rain, rainbow wave, visor, type lighting (key), type lighting (ripple), colour shift, colour pulse, colour wave and static. With some of these modes, you can use the FN key plus a directional arrow to adjust the speed or direction of the lighting. Speed it up, slow it down or just make it go the other way, the choice is yours.

This simple, on-the-fly tweaking is great and makes life really easy, but you can also dive into iCue to record macros, tweak settings or customise lighting on a key-by-key basis if you so wish. You can even do that via the Slipstream wireless connection too, so you don’t even need to plug in to make changes.

Verdict

We really enjoyed our time with the Corsair K57 wireless gaming keyboard. It doesn’t compromise in any area. It’s comfortable, capable and feature-packed too. It’s fully programmable and easy-to-use. The insane battery life means it just keeps going and going and the triple connectivity options basically mean it’s easy to snap up and take with you anywhere.

Having fewer wires on the desk is an added bonus, but the K57 is so much more. The lighting is fantastic, it’s a perfect tool for your gaming arsenal and it’s easy on the fingers too. If you’re looking for an all-singing, all-dancing wireless gaming keyboard, then look no further because this is it.

Best Tenkeyless gaming keyboard

Logitech G915 TKL

The Logitech G915 TKL is a compact tenkeyless version of the company’s full-sized premium gaming keyboard. It’s an easy-on-the-eye, beautifully crafted bit of kit that’s designed to be compact without compromise.

It’s not just a tenkeyless keyboard either, it’s also wireless – with an insane battery life that can get you as much as 135 days of use on a single charge (as long as you don’t use the RGB lighting). It is a premium device though and comes with a hefty price tag to match, but is it worth it?

Build quality and design features

  • Brushed aluminium alloy top case
  • Detachable micro-USB cable
  • Both Bluetooth and Logitech Lightspeed wireless connections
  • Dedicated media keys and volume wheel

The Logitech G915 TKL oozes build quality. It sports a brushed aluminium chassis and a compact frame. It’s designed to take up less room on your desk, but also to be comfortable to use thanks to its low profile design.

The G915 TKL might be small, but it doesn’t compromise. Yes, you get fewer keys than a full-sized keyboard, but Logitech has included dedicated media keys, a volume wheel and more. The macro keys from the full-sized version have been moved into the function keys and there are a few other tweaks that are ultimately pleasing.

One such feature is the fact it works in multiple modes. You can either plug in the Lightspeed wireless dongle and connect seamlessly that way with a 1ms report rate or you can pair it with a Bluetooth device or use in wired mode. Other simple features include a storage spot for the tiny Lightspeed dongle for when it’s not in use – meaning you won’t accidentally misplace it.

Aside from good looks, the G915 TKL is also designed to deliver the goods for gaming too. It’s built with thin keycaps and key switches that are designed to be half the height of traditional switches and offer 25 per cent faster actuation as well as a better typing experience.

Keystrokes and comfort

  • Kailh key switches
  • Choice of GL Clicky, GL Linear and GL Tactile switches
  • 1.5mm actuation, 2.7mm travel distance and 50g actuation force
  • Low profile keycaps

The G915 TKL includes a choice of GL Clicky, GL Linear and GL Tactile switches (you can find out more about those here). The linear switches offer the smoothest experience, tactile gives more feedback while clicky results in a traditional mechanical keyboard sound.

Each of these choices includes a short actuation point and light actuation force making the keyboard as nifty as it is accurate. Like the keyboard itself, the keycaps are thin and low profile, resulting in a very different typing experience from the norm. Yet one that’s comfortable and satisfying.

We were disappointed to find that this keyboard doesn’t come with a wrist rest, but its low profile design and key switch setup make it surprisingly satisfying to use, both for gaming and everyday typing. The clicky key switches aren’t too loud either. So not only is the G915 TKL easy-on-the-eye, it’s also easy-on-the-ears too.

For gaming, we found the G915 TKL to be accurate and responsive, whether wired or wireless.

Lighting customisation and syncing

  • Customisable lighting including multi-direction lighting modes
  • Full RGB lighting with16.8 million colour options
  • Multiple lighting modes with Lightsync customisation too.

As you’d expect from a gaming keyboard of this premium, the G915 TKL also has per key illumination. This lighting can be turned on and off on the keyboard itself, as well as being adjusted in lighting levels. It’s also fully editable within Logitech’s G-Hub software.

It’s worth noting that using the lighting makes a difference to battery life, but even with it turned on you can still get as much as 40 hours of battery life in wireless mode. We will note though that with it turned off it’s a bit tough to see the key lettering, so that might be an issue if you’re not a touch typist.

Within G-Hub you can choose from a variety of lighting effects and snazzy RGB animations or you can paint individual keys and personalise your RGB experience. This is Lightsync capable meaning you can sync with other Logitech gear too.

Verdict

The Logitech G915 TKL is undeniably brilliant in a number of ways. Generally, we’re not massive fans of tenkeyless designs. Sure they’re compact and portable but they often sacrifice usability in favour of those features, this keyboard is not guilty of that. It’s comfortable, beautiful and a joy to use.

If you have limited space on your desk or want something that’s easy to take around with you, while also being feature-packed, then this might well be it. Highlights are almost certainly the design aesthetics, key satisfying key actuation and the insane battery life. Downsides are the price tag, the potentially flimsy keycap design and the lack of USB-C connection.

Best feature-packed RGB keyboard

SteelSeries Apex Pro

  • Aircraft Grade Aluminum Alloy Frame
  • Cable management features
  • Dynamic Per Key RGB Illumination
  • Magnetic Wrist Rest

When it comes to gaming keyboards, some manufacturers go all out and stuff their keyboards with all the features you could need. Some add in things that you didn’t even know you needed until you started playing with them. That’s what SteelSeries has done with the Apex Pro. This keyboard not only has some really awesome RGB lighting, customisation and integration options with various apps and a good solid design but it also has some intriguing features. One of which is customisable actuation levels, so you can choose how the keys respond to your touch and do so on a key-by-key basis too.

Build quality and design features

Out of all the keyboards we’ve tested, the first thing that stands out about the SteelSeries Apex Pro is the build quality. SteelSeries really hasn’t scrimped on the design here. It’s built with a high-quality aircraft-grade aluminium frame that makes it immediately feel superior to plastic counterparts.

This keyboard then connects o your gaming PC with a dual USB connection that lets you both power the lighting and makes the most of USB passthrough port on the rear. For the neat freaks among us, the addition of the cable management in the form of routing grooves on the base of the keyboard is a welcome feature too.

As well as a solid frame, the SteelSeries Apex Pro has some really comfortable keycaps and a “soft touch” rubberised magnetic wrist rest that can easily be snapped on and off without much fuss.

Another interesting highlight of the design of this keyboard is the inclusion of the OLED Smart Display on the top right. This can be used for all sorts of things like letting you know which song is playing on Spotify, who’s speaking in Discord or just to display your own custom logo or animated image. It’s not easy to see in the middle of a gaming session due to its placement behind the numpad, but it is a nice customisation addition that’s fun to play around with.

Up there you’ll also spy a nicely textured volume wheel and a single button that acts as a multi-function media key. A single press will play audio, double-tap for skip, triple tap for rewind. This keeps the keyboard neat and tidy but still functional.

On-the-fly settings and key functionality

  • Single, multi-action multimedia key
  • OmniPoint Adjustable Mechanical Switch (Analog Hall Effect Magnetic Sensor)
  • Actuation Point 0.4mm to 3.6mm, 45cN force, 0.7ms response time
  • 104 n-key rollover with 100% anti-ghosting

The main highlight and biggest draw of this keyboard may well be the switches. These are OmniPoint Adjustable Mechanical Switches that SteelSeries claims make the Apex Pro the “world’s fastest mechanical gaming keyboard”. These switches are spaced across the main section of the keyboard (not the numpad etc) and allow you to customise the actuation level on a key-by-key basis within the SteelSeries Engine software.

What this means in practice is you can set them to react to even a featherlight touch. You can make it so specific keys react to just a light brush. They no longer need to be fully depressed but can just be suggestively nudged. You can not only do this for different keys, setting different actuation levels for each, but also set up different profiles for different circumstances. You might prefer the click and full depression when typing in Windows, while wanting a light stroke for gaming or vice versa. The choice is yours. It’s a rare thing to get the best of both worlds with a single keyboard.

These keys also seemingly have a lifetime of up to 100 million keystrokes as well, which is double the average of most other keyboards.

Keystrokes and comfort

  • 100 million keystroke guarantee

Gamers know that keystrokes are essential to winning and when it comes to mechanical keyboards, there are a lot of important features that make a difference.

The SteelSeries Apex Pro has 104 n-key rollover with 100 per cent anti-ghosting technology. This means keystrokes are accurate and all your important presses are tracked as they should be, even if you’re mashing a multitude of keys at once.

Beyond actuation levels and accuracy, we also found the SteelSeries Apex Pro to be comfortable and pleasurable to use both during gaming sessions and during the day for working too. Keystrokes are satisfying and comfortable and we never had any issues when mashing multiple keys in the middle of a fast-paced game.

The SteelSeries Engine also allows you to program the keys in all sorts of ways – even setting and recording macros for any key on the keyboard. You can set buttons to activate macros, reprogram what they do, set them to launch specific apps and more.

Lighting customisation and syncing

  • Dynamic Per Key RGB Illumination
  • Multiple presets available

As you’d expect from a high-end gaming keyboard, this one is packed with various settings within the software for customising its lighting. You can adjust backlighting for specific keys (e.g. W, A, S, D) or the whole keyboard. There’s also a mass of lighting effects that include single colours, colourshift, gradient, breathing and entire keyboard presets.

We love the customisation options for the lighting on the SteelSeries Apex Pro as you can not only set base themes but also layer effects on top of them. So you can, for example, have a multi-coloured keyboard as standard that then responds with different colour waves as you type.

This is some of the best and most customisable RGB lighting we’ve seen on a gaming keyboard and it makes the Apex Pro even more appealing in our mind. Add to that the ability to let apps control the lighting and things get even more interesting. You can set Discord, for example, to change the colour of certain keys when specific people in the channel are talking.

You can also set the lighting to change when you’re AFK and even to dim or just turn off when you’re not using it. Not something we’ve seen elsewhere.

Verdict

The SteelSeries Apex Pro is an excellent choice if you’re looking for a high-end gaming keyboard. It might be a tad expensive for some, but you are getting what you pay for here. The quality of the design and build is undeniable.

The ability to customise the actuation, lighting and even key setup on a key-by-key basis makes this a highly customisable keyboard. It’s responsive, intelligent, comfortable and a lot of fun to use.

We’re hard-pressed to find things we don’t like about this gaming keyboard and it’s almost certainly one of our favourites.

Best silent gaming keyboard

Fnatic Rush mechanical keyboard

  • Cherry Red MX Silent keys
  • Rubberised detachable wrist rest

If you’re after a mechanical keyboard for the accuracy and quality that comes with this design, but are put off by the loud keystrokes commonly associated with them, then a “silent” mechanical keyboard might be the best option.

The Fnatic Rush mechanical keyboard uses Cherry Red MX Silent keys – which means keystrokes are comfortable, quiet and accurate too. The “silent” might be misleading here though, as there is still some noise, but during testing we found these keys to be a lot quieter than the other mechanical keyboards we’ve tested.

Build quality and design features

The Fnatic Rush has an interesting keyboard design that stands out from the crowd, being simplistic yet comfortable and practical. The keys and surface of the keyboard have a rubberised feel to them which is as unusual as it is comfortable. The detachable rubber coated wrist rest is a welcome addition that adds a comfort to everyday use.

The design of this one isn’t loud and proud like other keyboards – there are no unnecessary extra buttons or bells and whistles, but Fnatic has proven this isn’t necessarily a bad thing.

The design of the Fnatic Rush keyboard also includes two additional USB ports on the back for convenient plug and play with other devices – to charge a phone, for example.

Keystrokes and comfort

  • Rubberised surface and wrist rest
  • Multimedia buttons
  • Five profile settings with up to 10 macros at 26 keystrokes per macro
  • 50 million strokes guaranteed

Despite the apparent simplistic design, the Fnatic Rush is actually very capable. This one includes the ability to record keystrokes into macros with up to 26 characters per recording. These can be set up in five profile settings. Each can hold up to 10 macros and these macros can be assigned to any key on the keyboard making it very flexible and easily customisable.

There are function keys too that include multimedia buttons for volume, skip, play/pause. These buttons do require two key presses though – FN + F1-F6 – unlike other keyboards which have separate and easy to use buttons.

The Fnatic Rush is built for quality, it’s designed for eSports and therefore is made to be robust enough to handle transport to tournaments as well as regular use and abuse. Keys are apparently guaranteed for 50 million strokes, though how you’d prove you’d done less we’re not sure. It does, though, Fnatic’s confidence in the product and the trust you can put into your purchase.

Lighting customisation

  • Red backlit keys
  • On/off and pulsing modes

The Fnatic Rush is not an RGB keyboard but it is backlit with a nice red hue. The settings here are pretty basic as you can only have three settings for the lighting – on, off or pulsing. If colourful lighting is what you’re after from your gaming keyboard, this might put you off. We found the lighting to be pleasant and easy enough to use though.

Verdict

The Fnatic Rush is a surprisingly capable and enjoyable keyboard to use, both during gaming sessions and for everyday use. At around £70, it’s well worth considering if you want the accuracy of a mechanical keyboard but with quiet keys and a slightly more understated design that wouldn’t look out of place on an office desk.

The rubberised surface, large wrist rest and comfortable keystrokes make this keyboard a joy to work with. We’d like to see textured W, A, S, D keys and perhaps some separate media keys to cut down on keypresses but all in all it’s an impressive piece of kit.

Best gaming keyboard for everyday typing

Kingston HyperX Alloy Elite

Mechanical gaming keyboards are great for gaming, but often lacking in flexibility making them a less pleasurable experience for day-to-day use. An overabundance of extra keys, quirky designs or a harsh key noise can be off-putting. Others’ designs, though brilliant to look at, are often lacking in comfort which results in painful daily use.

Kingston’s HyperX Alloy Elite ticks all the boxes to deliver comfort and usability across gaming and typing, resulting in a fantastic keyboard, whatever you’re doing.

Build quality and design features

  • Soft-touch keys
  • Heavy-duty robust steel design
  • Simplistic design that requires no extra software

The HyperX Alloy Elite boasts a heavy-duty, durable and heavy-weight design using a solid steel frame. We found the keyboard didn’t move about on the desk and had an obvious robust design to it that could withstand hours of use and abuse. The top of the keyboard also includes an extra USB 2.0 pass-through input for peripherals (such as a mouse).

A thick braided cable allows for plugging into your gaming machine and ensures there’s no friction or resistance issues with your desk.

On-the-fly settings and key functionality

  • Illumination adjustment, gaming mode and brightness buttons
  • Dedicated multimedia keys and volume wheel

Unlike other gaming keyboards we’ve tested, the HyperX Alloy Elite doesn’t use software, so you don’t need to worry about downloading extra things to your computer or spend time setting up profiles. This speaks to the simple design of the keyboard.

The HyperX Alloy Elite includes dedicated multimedia keys and a volume wheel. It also includes keys for illumination switching, game mode and a brightness button. There are no macro keys here, so if this is something you need from this gaming keyboard then this one isn’t for you. We found the extra keys perfectly sufficient for everyday use. Whether posting on social media, playing games or writing documents, the HyperX Alloy Elite does it all with ease.

Keystrokes and comfort

  • Swappable textured keys for W,A,S,D and 1,2,3,4
  • Available with Cherry MX Blue, Brown, or Red key switches
  • Large removable wrist rest with textured surface

The HyperX Alloy Elite is a mechanical keyboard with soft-touch keys. It’s available with Cherry MX Blue, Brown or Red key switches, so you can choose the right setup for your needs. We tested this keyboard with Cherry MX Red switches and found key presses to be quieter than other mechanical keyboards we’d tested. These switches are also noticeably smooth and comfortable for everyday typing.

We found this one to be fantastic to use for everyday typing – smooth, comfortable and easy to use without being obnoxious in terms of loud key presses.

Included in the box are titanium-coloured textured keycaps for the W,A,S,D and the 1,2,3,4 keys. There’s a slight texture and slant to the W,A,S,D keys which make them easy to identify in the heat of gaming battles.

We also loved the large detachable wrist rest with a soft-touch coating, which proved superbly comfortable during every day use and helps to alleviate wrist fatigue during long gaming sessions too.

We found the HyperX Alloy Elite to be one of the more comfortable keyboards to use for a variety of tasks and loved the small additions to the design that made a big difference. Another simple addition, the gaming mode button – disables the pesky Windows key when playing games, which is a handy thing to have indeed.

Lighting customisation and syncing

  • Red backlighting
  • Illumination switching on-the-fly
  • Five lighting settings including Solid, Breathing, Trigger, Explosion, Wave, and Custom
  • Lighting strip

The HyperX Alloy Elite is not all-singing, all-dancing in terms of lighting. This is an illuminated keyboard, but only with red backlighting. Without extra software, it’s easy to assume that the HyperX Alloy Elite isn’t as capable as other keyboards on this list, but it works surprisingly well.

Illumination switching is done via a single key on the top left of the keyboard. You can use that button to switch between a handful of backlight modes including Solid, Breathing, Trigger, Explosion, Wave and custom.

The W,A,S,D keys are lit by default on custom, but you can choose which keys to light in this mode by pressing and holding brightness and game mode key together, then simply pressing the buttons you want to highlight and press brightness and game mode keys again when you’re done. This allows you to customise the lighting of specific keys to meet your requirements without having to load up any additional software.

Verdict

The HyperX Alloy Elite is fantastic for its £120 coverprice. It includes customisation options to make it your very own with a choice of switches, textured W,A,S,D keys and various illumination settings. Most appealing to us though was the quality and comfort of the design that was unmatched by most of the others we tried, especially at this price point. Although it doesn’t have all the features and bells and whistles of some of the other keyboards on this list, the HyperX Alloy Elite is still our best choice for everyday typing and comfort. What it lacks in macro keys and RGB lighting it more than makes up for with comfortable keystrokes, the fatigue relieving wrist rest and a simplistic design.

Best splashproof keyboard for clumsy gamers

Corsair K68 gaming keyboard

  • Cherry MX key switches
  • 100 per cent Anti-Ghosting

If you’re the sort of gamer that enjoys snacking and drinking while you play, then you’ve no doubt worried about what might happen if you knocked your drink over your expensive gaming keyboard. Who wants to spend money on a replacement keyboard, with cash that would be better spent on building your Steam collection.

Along comes the answer to all your woes in the form of an IP32-rated gaming keyboard that’s built to withstand spills and messy eating disasters.

Build quality and design features

  • IP32 dust and spill resistance
  • Ultra-durable design

The concept of the Corsair K68 is simple enough. On the outside, it’s your standard mechanical gaming keyboard with a pretty appealing design. It’s not the most elegant or high-end design on our list, but it’s cleanly built and packed full of features nonetheless. The Corsair K68 is very much built on a plastic foundation, but that doesn’t mean it isn’t a solidly designed keyboard.

Underneath, is where this keyboard really shines. Each keyswitch is individually protected by a raised rubberised housing that keeps fluids out. Though you couldn’t immerse the keyboard in water, it’s clear this housing would shield the internal workings from spills and splashes.

If you’re wondering whether this design compromises the day-to-day use of the keyboard, we’re happy to report it doesn’t. In fact, unless you remove the keycaps to have a look you wouldn’t even notice the difference.

On-the-fly settings and key functionality

  • Multimedia keys
  • Backlighting brightness key
  • Windows key disable button

The Corsair K68 doesn’t have some of the extra macro buttons or keys of other keyboards, but it does include multimedia keys for controlling music playback, volume adjustment and more on-the-fly.

This keyboard is also compatible with Corsair’s iCUE software allowing you to tweak and program it to your own personal preference. So although there aren’t any dedicated macro keys, you are able to program and record macros to any key on the keyboard and set up specific profiles to switch between too.

There’s a brightness button for adjusting lighting easily and a button for disabling the windows key so you don’t accidentally mash it while gaming and ruin your fun.

Keystrokes and comfort

  • Detachable wrist rest with soft-touch finish
  • Comfortable keypress design

The Corsair K68 offers a surprisingly comfortable and joyful experience both in gaming and during everyday use. There’s no compromise on comfort or quality here and the IP32 housing makes no noticeable difference to the response of the keys.

We found the keypresses on this keyboard to be surprisingly understated while still maintaining that brilliant response you can only expect from a mechanical keyboard. The Cherry MX keyswitches are brilliantly accurate, comfortable and competent.

The K68 also comes with a detachable wrist rest with a textured “soft-touch” finish. Though this wrist rest is plastic and not quite as fancy as others on this list, it is also surprisingly comfortable. The end result is a well-made keyboard, that’s a thrill to use, whatever you’re doing.

Lighting customisation and syncing

  • Dynamic RGB backlighting
  • Compatible with CORSAIR iCUE software

The K68 keyboard’s compatibility with Corsair’s iCUE software means you have access to a wide variety of lighting settings and customisation options.

This lighting customisation includes access to pre-defined lighting modes with everything from timed, patterned lighting to lighting that responds to your typing. Custom lighting is also programmable, so you can even tweak the colours of individual keys. If you own multiple Corsair peripherals then you can use “instant lighting” and “lighting link” options to set a single colour across all devices or synchronise lighting to your liking.

Brightness levels can be adjusted easily on the keyboard, turned off completely or tweaked within the software. We’re happy to report the splashproof housing doesn’t compromise the lighting effects either. This keyboard lights up nicely without being overpowering.

Verdict

The Corsair K68 is a superb keyboard that’s likely more affordable than most other mechanical keyboards you’ve considered while being backed by a splash-proofing that’ll keep you feeling less on edge while you eat, drink and game.

This keyboard is perfect for a boozy gaming session or just for clumsy gamers who are prone to knocking over drinks or making a mess while they game. With no compromise on design quality, the K68 is a force to be reckoned with and an absolute joy to use.

If your budget can’t quite stretch to the full RGB version or you’re not bothered about full-lighting options, there’s also a variant of the K68 available with just red backlighting for less money.

Best membrane style gaming keyboard

Roccat Horde AIMO

  • Comfortable and quiet key design
  • Feature-rich gaming keyboard

The majority of gamers are looking for a mechanical keyboard when shopping for new gaming gear, but not everyone is a fan of the mechanical design. You might be one of those people who prefer the quiet and comfort of a membrane keyboard but are disappointed with the lack of available options out there. Membrane keyboards often don’t stand up to their mechanical competitors in terms of style, features, flexibility and functionality.

If this sounds like a problem you’ve faced, then there’s good news in the form of the Roccat Horde AIMO – a new keyboard from Roccat with a membrane style design in a world dominated by mechanical keyboards. This gaming keyboard presents an interesting alternative if you’re looking for something that’s feature-rich and works as well for everyday typing as it does for gaming.

Build quality and design features

  • Large detachable wrist rest
  • 1.8m braided USB cable

The Roccat Horde AIMO is a more affordable keyboard than a lot of the other devices on this list. The result is a keyboard that’s mostly plastic and might look cheap and cheerful at first glance but is actually well-built with a clear focus on quality. This keyboard has a large and comfortable wrist rest that’s also detachable and so can be adjusted to your needs. Like the rest of the keyboard, it’s plastic but fits well on the wrist and ensures a good level of comfort whatever you’re doing.

There’s a long braided USB cable and that highlights the quality of the design too. Just because this isn’t a mechanical keyboard doesn’t mean it should be dismissed as cheap and lesser quality. The keys have a comfortable actuation and an impressive feedback that surprised us during use, even when compared with high-end mechanical keyboards.

On-the-fly settings and key functionality

  • Tuning wheel and easy-access multimedia keys
  • Customisable macros and key functions
  • Multiple profile memory
  • Easy shift key switching

As you’d expect from a gaming keyboard, the Roccat Horde AIMO is packed with features and key functionality. The left side of the keyboard includes five low-profile macro keys that can be easily programmed to your personal liking within the Roccat Swarm software. The top right is dominated by easy-access multimedia and function keys. These allow you to do the usual thing like playing, pausing, skipping and rewinding music as well as adjusting volume, but also allow for easy tweaking of lighting, brightness, colours and more.

The tuning wheel allows for quick and easy adjustment of the settings on-the-fly too. As default, it controls media volume but with a click of the various other function buttons, it changes between settings allowing you to adjust brightness, colour, dpi settings and more. We particularly liked that you can use it to switch between windows in Windows 10 too.

One of the highlights of this keyboard is the inclusion of Roccat’s Easy-Shift functionality. We’ve seen this in the Roccat Vulcan 120 and it’s a sheer joy – being able to reprogram any key on the keyboard in a multitude of ways to change the key mode on-the-fly.

If you so wish, you can also remap the primary function of individual keys to another keypress or setting too. As a number of programmable profiles are available within the software, this means you can theoretically program different settings for different occasions – one layout for gaming and another for writing and surfing. We can also imagine hilarious antics with reprogramming keys to give completely the wrong input and confusing anyone else who might use the keyboard while you’re away from it.

Keystrokes and comfort

  • “Membranical” key design
  • Quick-fire low-profile macro keys
  • Anti-ghosting technology

The Roccat Horde AIMO is designed to fit in a specific category of keyboards somewhere between traditional keyboards and mechanical gaming keyboards. To this end it has been designed with so-called “Membranical” key technology, which is superior to classic membrane style keyboards in terms of gaming capabilities, but quieter and more comfortable than a mechanical keyboard for everyday use.

This is an interesting positioning for any gaming keyboard, but it works surprisingly well. It’s an unusually comfortable and accurate keyboard that works incredibly well for gaming and day-to-day typing tasks. It’s quiet and easy to use, much like the Fnatic Rush, but with more of a focus on membrane style and RGB illumination.

The “Membranical” keys offer a midway travel actuation point which results in a much more precise and responsive keystroke compared to classic keyboards. The anti-ghosting technology ensures that all keypresses are registered and you’re never left hopelessly mashing keys and wondering why they aren’t working. There’s nothing worse than losing a game because the keyboard you’re using is letting you down and not registering your frantic inputs.

We were surprised with how well this keyboard worked and how comfortable it is to use. We’re big fans of mechanical keyboards, but this membrane styled device is a brilliant alternative if you’re looking for something that’s quieter but with a variety of functionality and impressive accuracy at the same time.

Lighting customisation

  • Multi-zone RGB illumination with 16.8 million colours
  • Multiple lighting modes including colour wave, snake, fully lit, heartbeat, breathing and AIMO intelligent

Like all good gaming keyboards, the Roccat Horde AIMO features RGB lighting that can be customised to your personal preference. Our initial thoughts when we first started using the keyboard was the lighting is much dimmer than the mechanical keyboards we’ve seen. During the daylight hours, the colours of the keys is barely visible even on full brightness. This is down to the design of the keyboard though.

This keyboard is built with an “island layout” design where the keys are precisely spaced and distinctly separated. The result is, unlike with mechanical keyboards, the edges and underside of the keys are recessed in the keyboard itself. This means there is no light-bleeding from the edges or underneath of the keys and the lighting is only visible through the laser-cutouts of the lettering on top of them.

At night, this lighting design is perhaps easier on the eye than the sometimes overpoweringly bright lighting you’ll see on mechanical alternatives. There’s no danger of a disco light show on your desk distracting from your gaming session, but if bright colours are important to you then this might not be the keyboard for you.

The lighting system on the Roccat Horde AIMO is customisable within the Swarm software and allows for switching between a variety of lighting modes including colour wave, snake, fully lit, heartbeat, breathing and AIMO intelligent. The last of these synchronises with other Roccat peripherals so you can have the joy of harmonised lighting across your keyboard, mouse and headset if that’s your sort of thing.

Otherwise, the lighting modes offer some variety, but certainly not as much customisation as the mechanical keyboards on this list. For custom settings, for example, you can choose the main keys, navigation keys or numpad keys but you cannot select individual keys to highlight them in specific colours. Still, it’s nice to see flexible and customisable RGB lighting on relatively cheap and non-mechanical gaming keyboard.

Verdict

The Roccat Horde AIMO represents an interesting choice if you’re looking for a new gaming keyboard. It’s cheaper than many of the other options on this list, especially the high-end mechanical keyboards, but it doesn’t scrimp on quality or features as a result.

If you’re looking for a mechanical keyboard with impressive RGB lighting options then this is not the keyboard for you. But if you’re happy with a subtler lighting style and an accurate keypress from a quiet and comfortable membrane style instead, then this is a brilliant option. At a mere £80/$89 the Roccat Horde AIMO is an excellent choice for anyone looking for a cracking gaming keyboard at an accessible price.

Best keyboard for sofa gaming

Roccat Sova

Sometimes a bit of comfortable sofa based PC gaming is just what the doctor ordered. There’s nothing quite like slouching on a couch with your favourite game in front of a large TV.

Of course, every PC gamer worth their salt knows that a keyboard and mouse setup is best for accurate gaming – especially in FPS games. Playing with a standard keyboard and mouse on a sofa is a nightmare. Unless you manage some clever trickery with a collection of cushions and a chopping board, it can be a messy, haphazard and uncomfortable affair. That’s where lapboards come in.

Build quality and design features

  • 4-metre USB cable
  • Customisable mouse and wrist surfaces
  • Built-in USB 2.0 passthrough
  • Removable padding

The Roccat Sova is a larger-than-usual keyboard built with comfort and practicality in mind. This is a brilliant gaming lapboard which allows you to take the precision of keyboard and mouse play into the living room. With a large surface for your mouse and a compact keyboard layout designed to fit nicely on your lap, it appears as the ultimate middleground.

Highlights to this keyboard include four large padded feet that sit underneath the board and fit nicely onto your lap while you play. We found this to be remarkably comfortable during gaming sessions, wherever we were sitting. It also has four-metre long breakaway USB cable, which we found was long enough to stretch across the living room with ease. There’s no need to rearrange the room in order to play games with this keyboard.

With two USB passthrough ports also present, you have the options to plug other devices in from afar too. Attach your mouse and even a gaming headset to the keyboard and you’ve got all your gaming needs catered to in one swoop. An included mouse bungee, docking rail and cable channeling mean you can keep everything neat and tidy too.

Roccat claims this keyboard features an indestructible build quality and it certainly seemed robust enough to us during testing. The ergonomic design of this keyboard also makes it comfortable to use for a long gaming session too.

On-the-fly settings and key functionality

  • Roccat SWARM compatible
  • Multimedia and hotkeys included
  • Easy-Shift[+] customisation options

Like the Roccat Horde AIMO, the Roccat Sova is compatible with the Roccat SWARM app. Which means it’s also programmable and customisable in various ways. You can edit keys and create macros within the software as well as making use of the Easy-Shift tech.

If that’s not enough, you can also pair it with your smartphone and change settings that way.

Keystrokes and comfort

  • Membrane keys
  • Anti-ghosting optimised
  • 1000hz polling

The Roccat Sova features the same membrane style design we’ve seen from other Roccat keyboards. This makes it comfortable and quiet to use – ideal for living room play where other people might be relaxing and not wanting to hear the click and clack of a mechanical keyboard.

Its design does necessitate the keyboard layout being a little more compact than you’re used to though. Some small changes will require a little bit of adjustment from the norm – for example, there’s no gap between the F-keys or the directional arrow keys. A lack of numpad may also be taxing for some.

That said, we found this keyboard to be surprisingly comfortable and easy to use once you’ve got the hang of it. Adjusting to the new layout doesn’t take long at all.

One point of note is we found the mousepad to be bit scratchy and on the noisy side. If you like a silky smooth gaming surface, then this might not be the perfect solution. However, both the wrist rest area and mouse pad are removable and can be replaced with custom-made 3D printed versions if you feel the need. We did find the surfaces comfortable and accurate enough for sofa gaming though.

Lighting customisation and syncing

The Roccat Sova features classic Roccat blue backlighting adjustable in six different brightness levels. Beyond that, there’s not a great deal of customisation, but it’s not really needed anyway. This is a fairly subtle keyboard, nonsense-free and just designed to perform well.

It does have an onboard memory that allows you to program and sync it to your liking though.

Verdict

The Roccat Sova is a brilliant keyboard for those looking for something comfortable to use in their living room. It’s fairly understated compared with other keyboards on this list, but it doesn’t need all the bells and whistles as it’s designed to do one task and it does that well. We were surprised just how comfortable and easy to use this lapboard is.

The long USB cable, padded underside cushioning and comfortable membrane keys make this keyboard a joy to use in living room based gaming sessions. Well worth a considering if that’s your style.

Other keyboards to consider

Razer Huntsman TE Tenkeyless

  • Linear Optical Switch with 40 G actuation force
  • Razer Doubleshot PBT Keycaps
  • Standard Bottom Row Layout
  • Detachable USB-C Braided Fiber Cable
  • Razer Synapse 3 enabled, Chroma backlighting
  • N-key roll-over with built-in anti-ghosting

The Razer Huntsman Tournament Edition is an impressive bit of kit. For serious gamers, this is a high-end keyboard with Razer’s Linear Optical Switches that only require the lightest touch in order to actuate. These switches are not only fast, accurate and satisfying to use, they’re also designed to be durable – guaranteed up to 100 million keystrokes!

Highlights of this tenkeyless keyboard also include a detachable USB-C cable, compact and robust design as well as everything you’d expect from a gaming keyboard. On-the-fly macro recording with just two keystrokes is nifty too, as is the subtle per-key RGB lighting that you can customise in Razer’s Synapse software.

Asus ROG Claymore

  • High-quality metal frame with cable management features
  • Colour/light syncing with other Asus peripherals
  • Detachable numpad, multimedia keys, on-the-fly macro recording
  • Repeat acceleration keypress function
  • Cherry MX RGB switches, 100-per cent anti-ghosting tech

The Asus ROG Claymore is an excellent choice if you’re looking for a high-end gaming keyboard. It might be a tad expensive for some, but you are getting what you pay for here. The quality of the design and build here is undeniable.

We like the inclusion of macro keys without actually having physical keys on the keyboard that might risk confusing the layout you’re used to with an everyday QWERTY keyboard.

The metal frame is brilliantly designed and the funky textured surface gives this keyboard a very distinctive look. We did find it to be a bit of a dust magnet though. Other highlights include a detachable numpad that can be placed on either end of the keyboard, responsive Cheery MX switches and a stylish finish. A cracking keyboard for sure.

SteelSeries Apex M750

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Though not quite as capable or feature rich as some of the other gaming keyboards on this list, the SteelSeries Apex M750 is worth considering if lighting is your thing.

The software included with this SteelSeries keyboard allows for integration with a range of apps which make lighting far more flexible and interesting than other keyboards. We loved that you could hook it up to Discord and see specific buttons light up to tell you who was talking, for example.

The Audiovisualizer engine renders the audio spectrum when listening to music, such as through Spotify, or playing games. Fully customisable with colours for foregrounds, background and the wave, it’s very neat and colourful according to your needs and preferences and the sounds playing.

Meanwhile, ImageSync allows you to upload gif files to the keyboard and get them played out as illuminations. In the above image, we’d set Pacman as our gif and could see him actively chomping down his food.

We also loved the ease of lighting customisation that allows you to colour a group of keys by highlighting them with your mouse – nice and easy to use if you want to paint W, A, S, D a single colour and the rest another.

It’s a highly flexible keyboard, but lacks in other areas that make the rest of the keyboards on this list stand out.

Asus ROG Strix Flare

This is certainly an interesting mechanical keyboard to consider as an alternative. The Asus ROG Strix Flare includes some pretty cool RGB underlighting at the sides, as well as a swathe of the usual tricks you’d expect from a mechanical gaming keyboard.

Its design includes Cherry MX RGB switches with a choice of red, brown, blue or black switches depending on your preference. We tested this keyboard with the red switches and found it incredibly comfortable for everyday typing use while also being powerful for a good gaming session.

This keyboard also includes dedicated media keys, a rubberised, smooth scroll volume wheel and custom recordable macros. It’s not packed with loads of unnecessary extra keys either, so is easy to use for anyone.

The design also includes a funky dual textured pattern where half the keyboard and wrist rest includes a brushed-pattern look and feel to it.

There are also customisation options here, as the ROG logo badge on the top of the keyboard is removable and replaceable with a blank one included in the box. Allowing you to make the design your own with some stickers or etching that will be illuminated while you play.

The Asus ROG Strix Flare is also compatible with Asus ROG Armoury software, giving you access to a mass of lighting customisation options that include Aura Sync across multiple Asus gaming peripherals.

Although not the best keyboard we’ve tried, it’s certainly stylish, well designed and an affordable mechanical keyboard that Asus fans will love.

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