Rankings

The ASUS ROG Falchion RX Low-Profile is a premium 65% wireless keyboard featuring ROG RX optical switches, tri-mode connectivity and per-key RGB, delivering fast, low-latency performance. Its steep price, single colour choice and lack of a function row are notable trade-offs. Ideal for portable gamers and laptop users who value speed and premium build.

The Alienware AW510K is a full-size wired mechanical keyboard featuring low-profile Cherry MX Red switches and per-key RGB lighting, delivering fast actuation and extensive customization. Its main trade-off is a louder spacebar and a plastic chassis that feels less premium than metal alternatives. Ideal for gamers seeking a slim, high-performance keyboard within the Alienware ecosystem.

The Cooler Master SK620 is a compact 60% low-profile mechanical keyboard praised for its lightweight aluminum build and fast actuation. Its main trade-off is the lack of wireless connectivity and a reduced key layout. Best suited for portable gamers and e-sports enthusiasts who prioritize speed over a full-size layout.

The Razer Ornata V3 TKL is a low-profile tenkeyless keyboard that blends mecha-membrane switches with 8-zone RGB and a magnetic wrist rest, targeting casual gamers and hybrid work-gaming users. Its trade-offs include a longer switch pre-travel and higher latency, making it less suited for high-level competitive play. Best for users who want ergonomic comfort and vibrant lighting without the cost of full mechanical switches.

The MSI Vigor GK50 Low Profile offers fast low-profile mechanical switches, premium aluminum construction and full per-key RGB lighting, making it a strong choice for competitive gamers. Drawbacks include ambiguous N-Key rollover claims, limited OS compatibility and reliance on MSI's Dragon Center software. It is best suited for Windows-based esports players who value speed and aesthetics.

The Logitech G815 is an ultra-thin full-size wired keyboard featuring low-profile GL Clicky switches, per-key RGB lighting and an aluminum top case. Its weight and limited macro key count, plus some key wobble, may be concerns for typists. Suited for gamers seeking premium build and sleek design with wired reliability.

The Keychron K3 Version 2 is an ultra-slim low-profile mechanical keyboard featuring an 84-key layout and an aluminum top for a premium feel. It is limited to a single white backlight and lacks dedicated customization software. Ideal for users seeking a compact, low-profile typing experience.

The Razer Ornata V3 combines low-profile Mecha-Membrane switches with an ergonomic magnetic wrist rest and 8-zone RGB lighting for comfortable casual gaming. However, its higher latency and loud click noise make it less ideal for competitive esports. It shines for users seeking ergonomic comfort and customizable lighting in a compact form.
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69 keys | 105 keysbest | 104 keys | 84 keys | 87 keys | — | 104 keys | 104 keys | |
1,000 Hzbest | — | — | — | 1,000 Hzbest | 1,000 Hzbest | — | 1,000 Hzbest | |
| ↓ lower better | 595 g | 413 g | 1,405 g | 500 g | 454 g | 377 gbest | 998 g | 1,542 g |
— | — | — | — | — | — | 50 gbest | 45 g | |
430 hoursbest | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | |
1 years | 1 years | 2 yearsbest | 1 years | 2 yearsbest | 2 yearsbest | 1 years | 2 yearsbest | |
2,400 MHzbest | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | |
— | — | — | — | — | — | — | 5 keysbest |
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Performance(1) | ||||||||
Actuation Force (g) | — | — | — | — | — | 45-46 g | 50 g | 45 g |
General(1) | ||||||||
Warranty (years) | 1 years | 1 years | 2 years | 1 years | 2 years | 2 years | 1 years | 2 years |
Connectivity(1) | ||||||||
Connection Type | Wired USB, Bluetooth, RF | Wired USB | USB | Bluetooth, USB-C | Wired | Wired | USB | USB |
Build & Design(4) | ||||||||
Switch Type | ROG RX Low-Profile Optical (Blue or Red) | Cherry MX Low-Profile Red | Razer Mecha-Membrane | Low-Profile Mechanical Brown | Mecha-Membrane | Low-profile mechanical Red | Kailh Low Profile | GL Clicky low‑profile |
Key Count (keys) | 69 keys | 105 keys | 104 keys | 84 keys | 87 keys | — | 104 keys | 104 keys |
Weight (g) | 595 g | 413 g | 1405 g | 500 g | 454 g | 377 g | 998 g | 1542 g |
Dimensions (W×H×L) (mm) | 110 x 26.5 x 306 mm mm | 467.4 x 154.9 x 30.5 mm mm | 144x31.2x443.5 mm mm | 306×116×22 mm | 276.61x30.99x144.27 mm mm | 293x103x30.28 mm mm | 435x141x34 mm | 40.6x228.6x508 mm mm |
Lighting(1) | ||||||||
RGB Lighting | true | true | true | false | true | true | true | true |

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

Professional reviewers describe the Falchion RX as a well-finished, premium-feeling keyboard with factory-lubricated optical switches that are both fast and quiet. They commend its stable 2.4 GHz ROG SpeedNova link with 1000 Hz polling, versatile tri-mode connectivity, rich per-key RGB and the surprising amount of features packed into a slim 65% chassis. The main criticisms focus on its steep price and the limited colour palette.
Everyday users echo the professional praise for portability, long battery life, quiet typing and reliable wireless performance. The most common praise centers on the keyboard's lightweight, travel-ready design and the protective cover. Recurring complaints revolve around the high price, the single white color option, and the lack of a dedicated function row.

“Significant potential, well finished, tastes like a premium product... proprietary factory-lubricated optical switches... very fast... quiet keyboard, doesn't get loud.”

“Compact, super versatile, awesome RGB lighting... responsive switches and seamless device connectivity... great pick for gamers and tech fans.”

“Great 65% option... great battery life... suitable for gaming use... very stable... no interference, no dropouts.”










Professional reviewers commend the AW510K for its ultra-slim ergonomics, low-profile Cherry MX switches, and robust build quality, emphasizing the 35% reduced key height that enables faster actuation. They also highlight the vibrant per-key RGB lighting, floating key design on an aluminum plate, and dedicated media roller as differentiators that deliver strong value within the Alienware ecosystem.
Everyday users consistently praise the keyboard's lightweight, slim profile, seamless Alienware aesthetic, smooth low-profile keys, and extensive RGB customization. The most frequent criticism centers on the louder spacebar and the perception that the plastic chassis feels less premium than expected.

Professional reviewers consider the Ornata V3 a decent gaming keyboard that excels in ergonomics and visual customization, thanks to its low-profile design, wrist rest, and Chroma RGB. However, they point out drawbacks such as long pre-travel, heavy and noisy switches, and latency that falls short for competitive esports, making it more suited for casual play and office use.
Everyday users generally praise the keyboard's comfortable low-profile keys, satisfying clicky sound, and vibrant lighting, noting it works well for extended gaming sessions. Recurring criticisms focus on the loud noise, slower key response for fast-paced games, and occasional latency issues.

Professional reviewers commend the Ornata V3 TKL for its ergonomic low-profile design, magnetic wrist rest, and robust RGB/macro software, but note the long switch pre-travel and higher latency make it less suitable for high-level competitive play.
Everyday users repeatedly praise the magnetic wrist rest's convenience, the comfortable low-profile typing experience, and the vibrant RGB lighting, while common complaints focus on mushy switch feel, inconsistent latency, and uncertainty about the keyboard's exact weight.

Professional reviewers commend the SK620 for its striking brushed-aluminum look, featherlight 377 g chassis, and the fast, precise feel of its low-profile switches, calling it a top-tier compact gaming keyboard. The main criticisms focus on the 60 % layout's missing dedicated keys and the absence of wireless connectivity.
Everyday users echo the professional praise for portability, space-saving design, and smooth low-profile typing, frequently highlighting the included carry bag and vibrant RGB lighting. The most common user-level complaints revolve around learning the Fn-layer for navigation and the desire for a wireless option.

Professional reviewers commend the GK50 for its fast low-profile switches, solid RGB customization, and premium build, but they raise concerns about ambiguous N-Key rollover specifications and the necessity of MSI's proprietary software for full feature access.

Professional reviewers commend the G815 for its superb low-latency wired performance, premium aluminum construction, and striking per-key RGB lighting, noting the ultra-thin 22 mm profile as a standout design feature. However, they also point out key wobble, slight chassis flex, limited macro key count, and a relatively heavy actuation force as drawbacks that affect typing comfort and flexibility.
Everyday users appreciate the keyboard's slim, solid build, vibrant RGB syncing, fast switches, and convenient media controls, often highlighting its suitability for gaming and streaming setups. Recurring complaints focus on key wobble, chassis flex, the heavy 45 g actuation, limited macro keys, and the overall weight, which some find inconvenient for regular typing or frequent repositioning.


