Best Keyboards I've Used at Every Budget

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These are the best mechanical keyboards I've tested, from budget to premium.

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Having V1 and K8 Pro experience, Keychron has always outlived my expectation. I should have a low-profile TKL keyboard too! Thanks for the recommendation. Down the rabbit hole, lol!

sweenyssss
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For any beginners in this hobby watching, do not take this as buying advice. All of these choices are outdated and overpriced.

shentobento
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I suppose it's worth mentioning the Neo range from Qwertykeys given they're at a reasonable price point and sure hits above their weights. The upcoming Neo80, for example, is probably one of the most interesting and eye-opening for newer enthusiasts.

tonysun
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I had been a user of Keychron K2 v2 with Gateron Yellow switches and recently upgraded to Keychron V1 Max with Gateron G Pro 3.0 Yellow switches, I like "silent" and linier switches. As the previous one I have modded the V1 Max and really liking it a lot, for the price I paid.Also ordered Cherry PBT Doule-Shot Dark Blue/Black keycaps set (scomes with Xinmeng A66 keyboards). My next keyboard definitely will be the one with mechanical switches, maybe in a year or two. Otherwise, my beloved keyboard typing experience has been those with ThinkPad notebooks (typing and productivity, not gaming of course).

VicharB
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Compatible with what? What's the name of that software you mentioned?

editorialbrain
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I might have to pick up one of the NuPhy boards in the future. Great video!

illusiveCode
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luminkey boards are NOT premium, they are quite low end boards in the keyboard hobby but still very good value for beginners

ikono.
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Hey Cole, what keycaps are you using on the Wooting 60HE?

Sykophantic
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I disagree with you that the Keychron is the best for under $100 USD. First of all it is a low profile board, which not everyone likes, including me. Second of all, there are brands such as Akko, Royal Kludge (I´m typing this on my RK96 Special Edition, which I love), Epomaker and others, which are as good in quality as the Keychron plastic boards. And they all come in different formats such as 65%, 75%, TKL and 96%. IMO they only advantage the Keychron has is that their plastic boards use screws, so taking them apart is much easier.

TheBigGiant_SpaceChiken
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Can i make my normal pcb to custom psb ? Becuse i have some holy pantas that arent working with my normal psb it needs custom pcb and i spent all my money on them and some keycaps. Now if i cant make my psb custom should i get new pcb or should i hold the pantas and keycaps till i get some moeny to buy a ney diy case kit ?

kostis-il
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Nothing from AZIO. Do you not rate them?

solos
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I honestly might just go with a Yunzi y75 since these keyboards don’t fit my criteria

pokqn
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For under 100 AND EVEN UNDER 50 there way better boards

blvkoz
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cidoo 75 just gold for price and sound better than these

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