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 MageGee MK-Star-Blue is a budget mechanical TKL keyboard featuring clicky blue switches, solid build quality, and blue backlighting. Its main compromises are rattly stabilizers, lack of RGB lighting, and a right-side USB port. It best serves gamers and typists who want a sturdy mechanical keyboard without a high price tag.

The Redragon K745 PRO is a full-size wireless keyboard with hot-swap Mint Mambo switches, gasket mounting, south-facing RGB and a sizable 4000 mAh battery. Its drawbacks include a heavier chassis and unstable flip-feet, which affect portability. It targets enthusiasts who want a feature-rich, wireless full-size board.

The Corsair K70 CORE RGB is a full-size wired mechanical keyboard featuring smooth MLX Red linear switches, full NKRO and per-key RGB lighting. Its heavier build and non-removable cable can be cumbersome for portable setups. Suited for gamers and creators who prioritize performance and robust features.

The AULA F99 is a 99-key wireless mechanical keyboard featuring hot-swappable pre-lubed Graywood linear switches, an 8000 mAh battery and gasket-mount construction with RGB lighting. Its robust feature set and long battery life come at the cost of a heavier 1.5 kg chassis and a large footprint, making it less portable. Targeted at budget-conscious gamers and typists who want mechanical performance without sacrificing battery endurance.

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 CACKBIRD Portable 60% Mechanical Gaming Keyboard offers a wired Type-C connection, full key rollover and vibrant LED effects in a tiny footprint. Its lack of wireless mode and hot-swap capability are the main compromises. Ideal for gamers and travelers who value portability and performance over extensive feature sets.

The Keychron K2 provides a 75% layout with Bluetooth 5.2, solid battery life, and dedicated media keys. It lacks hot-swap capability and offers only single-color white backlighting. It fits well for hybrid workers and casual gamers who need a versatile, cross-platform keyboard.

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.
| Attribute | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() |
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99 | 108best | 61 | 61 | 61 | 61 | 104 | 87 | 104 | 68 | 84 | |
2,400 MHzbest | 2,400 MHzbest | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | |
— | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | 72 hoursbest | |
| ↓ lower better | 1,500 g | 880 g | 498.9 gbest | 780 g | 560 g | — | — | 880 g | 934 g | — | 874.6 g |
— | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | 1,000 Hzbest | — | 1,000 Hzbest | |
— | 40 g | 45 gbest | — | — | — | — | — | 45 gbest | — | — | |
8,000 mAhbest | 4,000 mAh | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | 4,000 mAh | |
— | — | 2 mbest | — | — | — | — | — | 1.8 m | — | — |
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| Attribute | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() |
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General(2) | |||||||||||
Number of Keys | 99 | 108 | 61 | 61 | 61 | 61 | 104 | 87 | 104 | 68 | 84 |
Keyboard Layout | 98% | Full-size 108 keys (104+4 hotkeys) | 60% | 60% | 60% | 60% | Standard | TKL | full-size | 60% compact | 75% |
Performance(1) | |||||||||||
Actuation Force (g) | — | 40 g | 45 g | — | — | — | — | — | 45 g | — | — |
Features(2) | |||||||||||
Switch Type | Hot-swappable linear Graywood | Mint Mambo linear | Razer Linear Optical | Aqua Tactile | Linear Red | Blue mechanical | Linear Red | Mechanical Blue | MLX Red linear | Mechanical blue | Gateron Brown |
Hot Swappable Switches | true | true | — | — | true | — | true | — | — | — | false |
Battery & Power(1) | |||||||||||
Battery Capacity (mAh) | 8000 mAh | 4000 mAh | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | 4000 mAh |
Connectivity(3) | |||||||||||
Connection Type | USB-C | Tri-mode (USB-C, Bluetooth 5.0, 2.4GHz) | Wired USB Type-C | — | Wired | Wired | Wired USB | Wired USB | wired USB 3.0 | Wired USB | Bluetooth 5.2, USB-C |
Bluetooth Version | 5.0 | 5.0 | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | 5.2 |
Cable Length (m) | — | — | 2 m | — | — | — | — | 1.5-1.8 m | 1.8 m | — | — |
Build & Design(4) | |||||||||||
Weight (g) | 1500 g | 880 g | 498.9 g | 780 g | 560 g | — | — | 880 g | 934 g | — | 874.6 g |
Width (mm) | 146.78 mm | 445 mm | 103.3 mm | 106.68 mm | 102 mm | 137.9 mm | 124 mm | 128.0 mm | 153 mm | 99.06 mm | 121.14 mm |
Height (mm) | 42.57 mm | 142 mm | 36.8 mm | 38.1 mm | 40 mm | 39.9 mm | 36 mm | 35.6 mm | 35.4 mm | 38.1 mm | 41.01 mm |
Depth (mm) | 390.63 mm | 38 mm | 293.3 mm | 297.18 mm | 292 mm | 309.9 mm | 435 mm | 355.0 mm | 448 mm | 307.34 mm | — |

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

Professional coverage, though limited, praises the Aula F99 for its smooth, pre-lubed Graywood linear switches and solid 40 g actuation force, noting the keyboard's robust battery and versatile connectivity. Reviewers consider it a good low-budget option that balances performance and value, especially for users who appreciate the clack sound of linear switches.
No consumer reviews were found on major retailer sites, so everyday user sentiment is largely absent. General discussion around similar low‑budget keyboards suggests users appreciate the smoothness and value of Graywood switches, but the lack of feedback makes it hard to confirm real‑world satisfaction.

“"silky creamy" typing sound”

“king of budget 60%”

“solid compact 60% wireless mechanical”













Professional reviewers commend the K745 PRO for delivering a high-end gasket sound profile, lightweight 40 g linear switches, and lag-free tri-mode wireless connectivity, all wrapped in a premium-looking RGB package. Minor criticisms focus on the unstable flip feet, a slightly hollow spacebar tone, and the keyboard's heft, which may deter users seeking ultra-portable solutions.
Everyday users consistently praise the silky, creamy typing experience, robust build quality, long battery life, and vivid RGB lighting that spills around the case. Recurring complaints center on the flip-feet instability, hollow spacebar/modifier sounds, and the heavy weight that hampers portability.

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 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 CACKBIRD for its low price, satisfying blue switches, reliable NKRO performance, and versatile RGB lighting, noting its strong value proposition for budget-conscious gamers. However, they criticize the keyboard's cheap plastic construction, lack of hot‑swap capability, and thin keycaps, concluding that it is a decent entry‑level option but not built for heavy or rugged use.
Everyday users appreciate the keyboard's ultra‑compact portability, tactile blue switches, backlighting, and adjustable kickstands, highlighting its suitability for travel and desk‑saving setups. Recurring complaints focus on the flimsy plastic build, thin keycaps, and noisy clicky switches, with many stating it works well for casual use but feels too cheap for demanding or long‑term durability.

Professional reviewers commend the MK-Star-Blue for its solid build quality, weighty aluminum plate, and ergonomic features such as adjustable feet and a multifunction knob, while noting the rattly stock stabilizers and lack of hot-swap sockets.
Everyday users generally praise the keyboard's quiet typing feel, bright blue lighting, and compact layout, though they note rattly stabilizers and desire for RGB or hot-swap features.

Professional reviewers commend the K70 CORE RGB for its responsive MLX Red switches, solid aluminum build, and effective foam dampening, noting it offers strong gaming performance at a reasonable price. However, they point out the full-size form factor and occasional non-removable cable as potential drawbacks for users seeking a more compact or portable solution.
Everyday users generally appreciate the keyboard's smooth linear switches, comfortable palm rest, and quiet typing experience, while repeatedly mentioning the bulkier footprint and heavier weight as pain points. Cable rigidity and the non-removable cable on some units also surface as common complaints.

Professional reviewers commend the K2A3 for its re-engineered acoustic treatment, solid weighted construction, and versatile connectivity options, noting that the adjustable ergonomic angles and full-size functionality in a compact 75% form factor set it apart from slimmer competitors. The main criticisms focus on the side-mounted USB-C port, the relatively high weight for a portable board, and the lack of hot-swap capability.
Everyday users consistently praise the smooth Gateron Brown switches, durable PBT keycaps, and reliable Bluetooth multi-device switching, while common complaints revolve around the keyboard's heft, occasional stabilizer rattle, limited white-only backlighting, and the inconvenient side-mounted USB-C port.



