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Lemokey X5 review: Premium gaming performance on a budget
By Nikita Achanta published
The Lemokey X5 is a great mechanical keyboard, bringing premium construction and fantastic performance to gamers and typists on a budget — albeit with a few flaws.

Redragon K673 Pro keyboard review: You don't need any other keyboard for less than $70
By Eve Butt published
Soaring ahead of the competition, the K673 is an amazing budget keyboard from Redragon — although at this price, you should expect some sacrifices to quality control

Glorious GMMK Pro review: still worth it in 2024?
By Eve Butt published
Plenty of customization, QMK firmware and a solid build make the GMMK Pro a sound investment, especially now its younger siblings have driven prices down.

Fnatic x Lamzu Maya 8K / Maya X 8K mouse review
By Eve Butt published
Taking an ‘if it ain’t broke’ approach to the design, the Maya 8K impresses as a high performance gaming mouse that demands to be taken to your next LAN tournament

Cherry MX 3.1 review: Blinded by the lights
By Eve Butt published
This very pretty, full-sized keyboard holds up well for both gaming and productivity, but is let down by a lack of features.

Corsair K55 RGB Pro review
By Nikita Achanta published
The Corsair K55 RGB Pro comes with six dedicated macro keys, media controls and it’s great for productivity. But its middling gaming performance, among other flaws, hold it back.

Cherry MX LP 2.1 review
By Nikita Achanta published
The Cherry MX LP 2.1 is a great low-profile keyboard to type and game on thanks to speedy switches, and its 65% layout makes it a great travel buddy. But it’ll cost you a pretty penny.

GravaStar Mercury K1 Pro review: If the Xenomorph could type, this is what it’d use
By Nikita Achanta published
The GravaStar Mercury K1 Pro will please sci-fi fans with its futuristic aesthetic, dual RGB systems and sturdy build and it offers a superb typing experience to back it up.

Redragon Blue Siren K654 review: Cheap and cheerful
By Nikita Achanta published
The Redragon Blue Siren K654 offers great gaming and typing performance and it has a lovely design — all for just $69. But the low price means the keyboard has a couple of noteworthy drawbacks.

The Keychron Q14 Max is the best ergonomic keyboard I’ve used so far — and my wrists have never been this pain-free
By Nikita Achanta published
If you type for a living, you need the Keychron Q14 Max — a mechanical keyboard with an Alice layout that relieves stress in your hands. Trust me, your wrists will thank you.
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