It’s no surprise I like optical keyboards – I’ve reviewed a number of them from the insanely expensive Corsair K100 to the truly innovative Wooting Two – and
Optical key switch keyboards are very much the hot new thing, Corsair’s K100, and this, the STRIX Scope RX from Asus are great examples of that. They use
Steelseries’ budget lineup of keyboards are pretty interesting – the Apex 3 is a full rubber dome keyboard that’s selling for £50, and the Apex 5 is an
Mechanical keyboards normally tick a couple boxes when it comes to features, but it’s normally the usual, cheap, built well, feature rich, and pick 2 kinda deal, but
Premium gaming keyboards often have a unique feature to help sell their astronomical price tags, but it’s kind of rare to have 2. This is the Steelseries Apex
I’m just gonna lay this out for you. This is a $100, or £90, rubber dome, slipstream wireless, gaming keyboard. It’s got macro keys, dim RGB lighting, and,
Mechanical gaming keyboards have become a must when it comes to gaming PCs, despite them not normally playing a huge part in actually being any better at a
Mechanical keyboard enthusiasts, I think you will absolutely love this. Everyday people, I think you will too. This is the Wooting Two, and it’s an analogue mechanical keyboard