Keyboards

KiiBOOM Phantom81 Lite Mechanical Keyboard Review

The KiiBOOM Phantom series of mechanical keyboards have been consistent in its design philosophy of being a crystal-clear, fully transparent keyboard ...[Read More]

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AULA F108 Pro Keyboard Review

I never expected to get a pro version of the AULA F108 for review, but here we are. While AULA F108 Pro contains the same oddball south-facing LED let...[Read More]

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Epomaker TH108 Keyboard Review

Keyboard progression has become a huge deal lately. As more PC elit…gamers jump on the hype train with that platform, having the right keyboard is ess...[Read More]

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Epomaker QK81 Mechanical Keyboard Review

Epomaker’s QK81 mechanical keyboard isn’t explicitly a cutesy or kawaii keyboard. Nowhere on its store page does it attempt to lean into a softer femi...[Read More]

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Lofree FLOW 2 Mechanical Keyboard Review

The first time I used the Lofree Flow keyboard, I was blown away by its minimalistic form factor and satisfying typing experience. Since initially rev...[Read More]

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Epomaker HE80 Review

I haven’t been a huge fan of smaller keyboards, mainly because I’m a traditionalist and have always loved the use of a keypad. But occasionally, I run...[Read More]

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Epomaker G84 Mechanical Keyboard Review

I get it, mechanical keyboards can be expensive. Finding the perfect mechanical keyboard for work and/or play is an expensive hobby that spans years. ...[Read More]

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Epomaker TH108 Keyboard Review

A short while ago, I reviewed Epomaker’s TH99. It enthralled me with its creaminess. Its Creamy Jade switches more than lived up to their names as I t...[Read More]

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MelGeek REAL67 Magnetic Keyboard Review

It’s been over a year since I’ve tested out a Melgeek keyboard – the Cyber01. It’s not because they haven’t been releasing keyboards, not at all. It’s...[Read More]

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AULA F108 Keyboard Review

I have been a typing enthusiast for as long as I can remember. I started a lonnnnngggg time ago on an IBM typewriter. Yes, the one with ink ribbons. A...[Read More]

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MechLands M75 Hall Effect Gaming Keyboard Review

Keyboards are quite expensive, folks. This is especially true for Hall Effect keyboards – you know, the fancy keyboards that use magnets and are far m...[Read More]

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Epomaker Galaxy100 Mechanical Keyboard Review

Far too much of the prebuilt mechanical keyboard market is comprised of 75% or smaller layouts. I get it, though – larger (read: 98% or more) layout k...[Read More]

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