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Many masters benefit from wireless keyboards. If you’re attempting to declutter or prefer typing with your keyboard on your lap, they’re ideal. They’re also popular among mobile productivity seekers who want gear that can be taken with them, and some models allow you to change one typing peripheral across desktops, laptops, and tablets.

In the vast majority of cases, there is no difference between using a wireless keyboard and a traditional wired keyboard. Only when it’s time to charge it—or when you forget to—will you notice.

Apart from providing a few additional aspects to consider (specifically, connectivity and battery life), selecting the best wireless keyboard isn’t that different from selecting the best keyboard in general? Our top selections for wired and wireless models can be seen at that link.

The Best Wireless Keyboards You Can Buy Today

  • Razer BlackWidow V3 Pro

The Razer BlackWidow V3 Pro is our best wireless gaming keyboard because it has a full-size, full-height mechanical switch and all the other features you’d expect from a premium gaming keyboard. This includes the keyboard’s metal top plating and high-end Doubleshot ABS plastic keycaps, which felt excellent during testing and looked good as well, repelling smudges far better than competitors. It also includes a magnetic palm rest made of soft synthetic leather and four integrated memory profiles.

To use any RGB effect other than the 7 stored in the keyboard’s memory, you’ll need the program. Unlike the main competitor Logitech G915 Lightspeed on this page, there is no macro key here.BlackWidow V3 Pro can be connected via a wireless dongle, the included charging cable, or Bluetooth, so up to three additional computers can be connected. Battery life varies with brightness and backlight effects, but it can reach 5 to 192 hours after power on. Since the battery life is 3%, BlackWidow V2 Pro may be unstable, recording delays in keystrokes and problems with the software that detects it. But in the end, BlackWidow V3 Pro provides everything you would expect from an expensive top gaming keyboard, minus the mandatory cables. A newer BlackWidow V3 Mini model is also available, albeit it doesn’t offer as much for the price.

  • Redragon K596 Vishnu

Although Redragon isn’t exactly a household name in the United States, the K596 Vishnu’s $70 price tag is hard to ignore. In a tenkeyless package, this 2.4 GHz wireless gaming keyboard includes RGB, dedicated macro and media buttons, a metal volume rocker, linear switches, and even a wrist rest. That’s at a fraction of the cost of the more well-known competitors.

Although the plastic used for the shell appears to be a touch cheap, the K596 Vishnu feels strong and is comfortable to use when gaming and typing. The design also has several quirks, such as the fact that F1-F8 are labeled as secondary media controls despite the presence of a bank of dedicated media buttons to their right.

  • Logitech G915 Lightspeed

The Logitech G915 Lightspeed keyboard provides an excellent balance of accuracy, speed, and comfort. It looks sleek and mature in a way that few gaming peripherals can, and it comes with everything you could want from a keyboard, save for a wrist rest.

By comparison, Razer and Corsair offer slightly less expensive high-end boards, but this low-profile keyboard is a dream come true for those who secretly regret the stability of the old membrane days. There’s also the wonderful Logitech G915 TKL for people searching for something similar but smaller.

  • Keychron K2

As long as it doesn’t employ a switch you don’t like for typing, pretty much any mechanical keyboard will suffice for typing and productivity tasks. Keychron’s K2 75 percent Bluetooth device, on the other hand, operates in both wired and wireless modes, is tiny without sacrificing too much capability, and comes with your option of three switch types, as well as white or RGB backlighting. There is also an RGB option with an aluminum frame for $95, but even the plastic frame version we tested looked very sturdy.

Keychron K2 is also responsive, with Apple and Windows buttons in the package and Android support. You may choose between Gateron Red, Blue, or Brown switches, as well as ABS or PBT keycaps, and the two-level feet raise the back-end by up to 9 degrees for more comfortable typing. As a result, you can customize the Keychron K2 to your liking. On the other hand, the orange escape key adds extra nostalgia to K2.

  • Razer Turret One

The Razer Turret for Xbox One is a game-changing couch keyboard and mouse combination. It’s well-made, the extensible mouse mat is convenient for storage, it’s comfortable to use on your lap, and it gives you the authentic experience of using a mechanical keyboard and mouse — because you are. Despite being developed for the Xbox One, the Turret is a good choice for a PC gamer who likes to play from their sofa. In fact, it works with more PC titles, making it a better deal for PC users. This Turret is an excellent match if you don’t want to squish your existing PC mice and keyboards into something like a Corsair Lapdog.

Source: Top 5 Wireless Keyboards: Get Rid of All Those Wires!

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