Rankings

The Redragon K671 is a wired mechanical keyboard featuring hot-swappable switches and full NKRO, making it strong for gaming and customization. Its main trade-offs are the lack of wireless capability and potentially higher weight. Best suited for desktop gamers who value performance over mobility.

The HyperX Alloy Origins 60 is a compact 60% mechanical keyboard praised for its tactile Aqua switches and premium aluminum construction. Its trade-offs include the lack of wireless connectivity and missing function-row keys. Ideal for gamers who value a small footprint and RGB customization.

The Razer Huntsman Mini is a 60% compact keyboard featuring ultra-fast optical linear switches, per-key RGB lighting, and a detachable cable for maximum portability. Its lack of a function row, numpad, and wrist rest, plus being wired-only, may deter users needing full key coverage or ergonomic accessories. Ideal for competitive gamers and travelers who value speed and a small footprint.

The RK Royal Kludge S108 is a full-size wired mechanical keyboard with satisfying Blue switches and per-key RGB lighting. Its weight and lack of wireless connectivity limit portability. Ideal for users who want a solid desktop gaming keyboard with a classic typewriter aesthetic.

The Apple Magic Keyboard is a compact, low-profile wireless keyboard with a comfortable scissor mechanism and month-long battery life, delivering a premium typing experience. Its main drawbacks are the absence of backlighting and lack of a trackpad or mechanical switches. Ideal for Mac users who value sleek design and long battery endurance over advanced features.

The RK Royal Kludge RK61 is a compact 60% wired keyboard with hot-swappable linear red switches and RGB lighting. Its plastic construction and lack of wireless connectivity limit its premium appeal. It suits users who prioritize portability and customizability over full-size features.

The Arteck HW192 is an ultra-thin stainless-steel full-size wireless keyboard with a long-lasting rechargeable battery and single-color backlighting. Its trade-offs include lack of Bluetooth, limited backlight options, and a Windows-centric design. Best suited for office or home users who need a sleek, portable full-size keyboard with extended battery life.

MageGee's Portable 60% Mechanical Gaming Keyboard combines blue mechanical switches with detachable USB cable and vibrant blue backlighting in a compact form factor. It sacrifices a full set of function keys and wireless options for size. Ideal for gamers seeking a small, tactile keyboard for desk or travel use.

The Corsair K55 CORE RGB provides an affordable full-size membrane keyboard with quiet keys, 10-zone RGB lighting and six macro keys. Its plastic construction and limited RGB customization are trade-offs for the low price. Perfect for budget gamers and casual typists needing basic RGB and macro features.

The Logitech K270 is a full-size wireless membrane keyboard with a 2.4 GHz Unifying receiver, long battery life and dedicated media keys. It lacks backlighting and offers a less tactile typing experience compared to mechanical keyboards. Best for Windows office users who value wireless convenience and extended battery life.
| Attribute | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() |
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108 | 108 | 61 | 110best | 61 | 61 | 110best | 78 | 104 | 68 | |
2,400 MHzbest | — | — | — | — | — | 2,400 MHzbest | — | — | — | |
— | — | — | — | — | — | — | 720 hoursbest | — | — | |
| ↓ lower better | 498 g | 1,000 g | 498.9 g | 752 g | 560 g | 780 g | 1 gbest | 408 g | — | — |
— | — | — | 1,000 Hzbest | — | — | — | — | — | — | |
— | — | 45 gbest | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | |
— | — | — | 10best | — | — | — | — | — | — | |
— | — | 2 mbest | 1.8 m | — | — | — | — | — | — |
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| Attribute | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() |
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General(2) | ||||||||||
Number of Keys | 108 | 108 | 61 | 110 | 61 | 61 | 110 | 78 | 104 | 68 |
Keyboard Layout | Full-size | Full size | 60% | full-size | 60% | 60% | Full-size | Tenkeyless | Standard | 60% compact |
Features(2) | ||||||||||
Switch Type | Membrane | Blue mechanical | Razer Linear Optical | rubber dome | Linear Red | Aqua Tactile | Scissors | Scissor | Linear Red | Mechanical blue |
N-Key Rollover | — | true | — | false | true | — | — | — | true | true |
Battery & Power(1) | ||||||||||
Battery Life (hours) | — | — | — | — | — | — | 6 months hours | 720 hours | — | — |
Lighting(1) | ||||||||||
Backlighting | false | true | true | true | true | true | true | false | true | true |
Connectivity(2) | ||||||||||
Connection Type | Wireless 2.4GHz | Wired | Wired USB Type-C | wired USB 2.0 | Wired | — | Wireless | Wireless | Wired USB | Wired USB |
Cable Length (m) | — | — | 2 m | 1.8 m | — | — | — | — | — | — |
Build & Design(4) | ||||||||||
Weight (g) | 498 g | 1000 g | 498.9 g | 752 g | 560 g | 780 g | 1 g | 408 g | — | — |
Width (mm) | 441.5 mm | 182.9 mm | 103.3 mm | 141 mm | 102 mm | 106.68 mm | 125 mm | 128.02 mm | 124 mm | 99.06 mm |
Height (mm) | 149 mm | 40.6 mm | 36.8 mm | 35 mm | 40 mm | 38.1 mm | 14 mm | 18.54 mm | 36 mm | 38.1 mm |
Depth (mm) | 20 mm | 442.0 mm | 293.3 mm | 451 mm | 292 mm | 297.18 mm | 428 mm | 308.10 mm | 435 mm | 307.34 mm |

Products in the top-left offer the best value (high score, low price).

Professional reviewers and editors consistently commend the K270 for its dependable 2.4 GHz Unifying connection, long battery life, spill-resistant construction, and productivity-focused shortcut keys, positioning it as a solid, value-driven choice for Windows office environments.
Everyday users appreciate the plug-and-play setup, long battery lifespan, and the convenience of the numeric keypad and media shortcuts, while common informal feedback points to a desire for a more tactile key feel and the absence of backlighting.

“Great for the price”

“"budget winner" - TweakTown”

“king of budget 60%”












Professional reviewers and editors emphasize the Huntsman Mini's lightning-fast optical actuation and its ultra-compact, travel-ready design, positioning it as an affordable entry into Razer's optical keyboard lineup.
Everyday users commonly praise the keyboard's small footprint and rapid switches for gaming and travel, while recurring complaints focus on missing keys, lack of a wrist rest, and occasional confusion over weight specifications.

Professional reviewers view the K55 CORE RGB as a solid budget option, highlighting its full-size layout, decent build for the price, and useful iCUE integration, while noting the lightweight plastic feel and occasional software quirks as minor drawbacks.
Everyday users generally praise the keyboard's quiet keys, vibrant lighting, and macro functionality, but some express concerns about the cheap-feeling plastic build and occasional iCUE software hiccups.

Professional reviewers consider the RK61 a solid entry‑level 60% mechanical keyboard. RTINGS commends its reliable Bluetooth pairing and typing feel, while EnosTech highlights the crisp 40 g Red switches and attractive lighting. Upgrade Keyboards appreciates the value‑for‑money proposition, and YouTube creators crown it the “king of budget 60%” for packing wireless, RGB and hot‑swap capabilities together, though most note the software’s shortcomings and occasional Bluetooth latency.
Everyday users consistently praise the RK61’s portability, lightweight design, smooth Red switches and the convenience of multi‑device wireless connectivity. Common complaints revolve around unreliable customization software, the lack of dedicated media keys, shiny ABS keycaps over time, and occasional Bluetooth latency, especially during fast‑paced gaming.

Professional reviewers commend the Magic Keyboard for its comfortable scissor mechanism, long-lasting battery, and seamless macOS integration, noting it feels like a refined upgrade over previous Apple keyboards. However, they criticize the lack of backlighting, absence of a trackpad, and limited appeal to users who prefer mechanical switches or cross-platform functionality.
Everyday users overwhelmingly praise the typing comfort, month-long battery life, and effortless pairing with Macs, while repeatedly mentioning the lightweight feel of the 2024 USB-C model. Recurring complaints focus on the missing backlight, weight inconsistencies across variants, and the need for a separate cable on older Lightning models.



