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Keyboards

Over the course of the day, many people type thousands of words onto a keyboard, whether it’s one physically built into a laptop or a standalone model. Alongside the mouse, they’re the most important peripherals for modern computers and have attracted a huge following of enthusiasts looking for the best typing experience. The Verge covers them all, from Apple’s latest wireless peripherals to clacky mechanical models with custom keycaps and switches designed by enthusiasts and sold through forums.

Drop Mythic Journey review: a sturdy keyboard that can’t quite justify its price

A solid keyboard, but not quite $349 solid

Jon Porter
Keychron Q2 review: a great keyboard, now more compact

A great choice for the space constrained

Jon Porter
Wooting Two HE review: an analog keyboard in a digital world

The ecosystem isn’t quite ready

Jon Porter
Razer Huntsman V2 review: no need for speed

Fast optical switches plus a fast 8,000Hz polling rate

Jon Porter
The Keychron Q1 is an enthusiast-quality keyboard right out of the box

A solid build and easy customization make the Q1 easy to recommend

Jon Porter