Mechanical Keyboards Reviews
Latest Mechanical Keyboards Reviews

Wobkey Crush 80 Reboot Pro Review: Sounds even better than the Rainy75 Pro
By Sarah Jacobsson Purewal published
The Crush 80 Reboot Pro is an impressive-sounding, well-built mechanical keyboard with a toolless case for easy tinkering and QMK / VIA support.

Chilkey ND75 LP Review: Impressive performance for $100
By Sarah Jacobsson Purewal published
Sounds and feels like you should've paid more.

Keydous NJ98-CP V2 HE Review: Dedicated calculators
By Sarah Jacobsson Purewal published
The Keydous NJ98-CP V2 HE is a magnetic switch gaming keyboard with a compact 96-percent layout, a hot-swap PCB that supports both magnetic and mechanical switches, and a built-in calculator.

Drop CSTM80 Review: Highly, easily customizable
By Sarah Jacobsson Purewal published
Drop's CSTM80 keyboard is designed to be customized, with an easily replaceable top plate, but it also looks and sounds great out of the box.

Mode Loop TKL (2024) Review: A Classy Classic in the Making
By Christopher Coke published
Style and quality in all the right places

Mode Sixty-Five (2024) Review: A Renewed Classic
By Christopher Coke published
The Mode Sixty-Five is back and better than ever.

Das Keyboard 5QS Mark II review: New switches, same notifications
By Matt Safford published
Get notifications – for some things – via your keyboard

Kinesis Form Split Mechanical Keyboard review: Ergo on the low
By Christopher Coke published
A low profile split mechanical keyboard with a built-in touchpad.
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