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 reviewing it, it’s been in my personal rotation of daily driver keyboards because of how great it feels to use. I’ve reviewed other Lofree products since then, such as the Lofree Flow Lite and the Lofree HYPACE Mouse. My experience with these products h...[Read More]

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 across a smaller keyboard that feels good, types well, and can be forgiven for its lack of keypad-ness. This reviewed keyboard is such a case. The HE80 from keyboard maker Epomaker is a 75% keyboard that brings comfortable typing, accurate key punch...[Read More]

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. Don’t ask me how much I, myself, have spent on this hobby, since…well, it’s a lot. The quest for finding the thockiest and best-feeling keyboard has me strapped in quite tightly. I digress. Epomaker, a mechanical keyboard manufacturer I’ve grown to l...[Read More]

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 tip-tapped away doing work and playing video games. It was a great keyboard with one fatal flaw: I wanted it just a smidge bigger, in a full-sized keyboard format. I also wanted another keyboard to use with those Creamy Jade switches… …and now I have ...[Read More]

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 because they’ve been slowly but steadily releasing keyboards, taking meaningful steps in iterations and ensuring that they don’t miss when producing a keyboard that players will love. It’s a bold approach to keyboard design that signifies that new m...[Read More]

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. Also, the one that didn’t feature the Whiteout ribbons. What a Godsend those were. It sure beat standalone Whiteout. Anyway, I digress. As time marched on, my keyboard experience journeyed from typewriter to serial wired, then from serial wired to USB...[Read More]

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 more durable than typical mechanical keyboards. In this economy, it can be difficult to stomach a new peripheral for your computer with tariffs, high prices for high quality products, and maintaining your setup altogether. When I opened the MechLands ...[Read More]

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 keyboards are more expensive to manufacture. They’re bulky. They take up too much space on one’s desk. Number pads and function rows can be niche use cases, sure. Sometimes you need a full-sized keyboard to mirror the standard full-size membrane keybo...[Read More]

Keychron K4 HE Wireless Magnetic Switch Custom Keyboard and Aurora Magnetic Switch Review

Earlier this year, Keychron announced several new keyboards that will be joining their collection of well-designed and solidly-built keyboard. I was recently pleased with their Q6 HE and the Lemokey L5 HE (Lemokey is their sister-brand of gaming keyboards), but I was also recently given the opportunity to review the K4 HE Wireless Magnetic Switch Custom Keyboard and a separate set of Hall Effect s...[Read More]

Epomaker Alice 66 Mechanical Keyboard Review

As I’ve dove deeper into the world of mechanical keyboards, I’ve seen more and more keeb fans show off their newest “end game keyboards,” aka the final boss of keyboards to rule them all. Most of these “end game keyboards” happen to be split-layout keyboards (or Alice-style keyboards). What’s a split-layout keyboard, you ask? Imagine a keyboard that’s been literally split in half with keys angled ...[Read More]

Wooting 80HE Hall Effect Keyboard Module DIY Kit Review

Perhaps I was too critical of Wooting last year when I reviewed their 80HE+ Hall Effect Keyboard. Perhaps I had unknowingly given in to the hype during the waiting period and was disappointed with the keyboard’s price point. Perhaps I was grumpy about the use of plastic. When reviewing products, be it games or peripherals, I am often evaluating and reevaluating my initial thoughts. The more I play...[Read More]

WOOTING ANNOUNCES 60HE v2 COMING Q4 2025

A new keyboard from Wooting? Count us 100% interested! Check out the news about the Wooting 60HE v2! May 16 2025 — Wooting, the company that reintroduced analog keyboards to competitive gaming, has announced the upcoming release of the Wooting 60HE v2. Expected in Q4 2025, the 60HE v2 brings faster input, deeper sound, and an upgraded design, engineered for competitive gamers who demand the best. ...[Read More]