
Tecknet
The TECKNET 105‑key RGB Gaming Keyboard is a full‑size wired membrane keyboard featuring an all‑metal top panel, 15‑zone RGB lighting and a detachable wrist rest. It offers durable construction, spill resistance and quiet mechanical‑feel keys at a budget‑friendly price.
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$29.99
Average
$27.41
Lowest
$19.99
Highest
$29.99
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Best For
Budget‑conscious gamers who want RGB lighting and anti‑ghosting without mechanical switches; office workers and students needing quiet, ergonomic, spill‑resistant keyboards; Windows‑based users who prefer plug‑and‑play reliability.
Not Ideal For
MacOS users who need functional multimedia keys; enthusiasts seeking true mechanical switches or advanced RGB software synchronization; users who prioritize high‑end lighting aesthetics over basic functionality.
Expert Opinion
Professional listings on Amazon UK and AKNZ praise the keyboard for its mechanical‑feel typing, sturdy all‑metal construction and immersive RGB lighting, highlighting its ergonomic wrist rest and spill‑resistant design as premium features for a budget‑friendly price.
What Users Say
Everyday users consistently commend the keyboard’s solid, weighted feel, quiet and smooth keystrokes, and the ease of its RGB lighting, often calling it excellent value. Complaints focus on the lack of macOS multimedia key support, limited RGB customization without software, occasional backlight aesthetics issues, and occasional noise.
Common Complaints
Multimedia keys not working on macOS, lack of dedicated RGB software, backlighting perceived as unattractive by some, auto‑sleep turning off lights after 5 minutes, occasional reports of noisy keys.
What People Are Saying
“nice weighted feel”
“solid metal base”
“smooth and responsive”
“whisper quiet”
“insane value”
“well built for the price”
“very noisy”
“rather ugly”
How It Compares
vs. Redragon Mechanical Gaming Keyboard
Advantages
Disadvantages
Choose Redragon if you need mechanical switches and full programmability; choose TECKNET for quieter, ergonomic, and more durable budget use.
vs. Rii Gaming Keyboard
Advantages
Disadvantages
Rii is for ultra‑budget users who can sacrifice build quality; TECKNET offers better durability and ergonomics for a modest price increase.
vs. Amazon Basics Wired Keyboard
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Disadvantages
Amazon Basics suits users needing a simple plug‑and‑play keyboard; TECKNET adds lighting, comfort and durability for gamers and office users.
vs. TECKNET 83‑Key Compact Model
Advantages
Disadvantages
Compact model is ideal for space‑constrained setups; 105‑key model is better for full‑layout users who want wrist support and extra durability.