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Choosing the right mechanical keyboard is about matching its strengths to your primary use case. Start by selecting one of our presets like 'Esports Pro' or 'Typist / Coder' to see a recommended feature balance.
A great all-around keyboard will score well (70+) across most categories, but a specialized board will excel in one or two areas at the expense of others.
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This is a bare-bones, budget mechanical keyboard known for its surprising durability and decent gaming responsiveness at an entry-level price. However, it severely lacks software customization and suffers from poor typing acoustics.
Based on your precise slider configurations, this product has been objectively rated at 50.6% compatibility for your exact needs.
The metal top plate provides surprising rigidity and durability for a budget keyboard, though the ABS keycaps are prone to shine over time.
The compact TKL layout is space-efficient, but the lack of a wrist rest and limited adjustability offer only basic ergonomic support.
Equipped with linear Outemu Red switches and anti-ghosting, it offers solid, if unexceptional, responsiveness for general gaming at its price point.
Lacks dedicated software, severely limiting customization options to basic onboard LED presets and no macro programming.
The linear Outemu Red switches provide a basic typing experience, but the board's hollow construction and metallic ping result in poor acoustics.
This is a wired keyboard, offering no wireless connectivity or performance.