The new Drop CSTM65 customizable mechanical keyboard features a removable magnetic case which is available in various colors and designs so you can personalize your workspace. A couple of months back, ...
With a toolless ball-catch aluminum case, 240g internal brass weight, and a range of included structural components, the ...
Glorious just revealed its new GMBK 75% gaming keyboard, and it's ideal for gamers who love to customize their boards but have a tight budget. This new board costs just $59.99 / £49.99, and uses ...
RGB keyboards are the sports cars of the keyboard world. You don’t need one, but they are sure nice to have. These LED-backlit keyboards generate custom colors by projecting simultaneous combinations ...
The Vissles V84's software needs some work, but the keyboard itself is quite good. The VS-II switches are comfy for typing and gaming, and they can be swapped out on the go. RGB lighting adds some ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. The humble computer keyboard might feel utilitarian, but given it's the part of your setup you interact with the most, it's kinda wild that we ...
Corsair’s latest mechanical keyboard is the K70 RGB Pro, which adds a numpad to the K70 RGB TKL released last year while retaining many of its other improvements. These include reduced input latency, ...
I really enjoy mechanical keyboards and have really been impressed with IQUNIX keyboards in particular. When the opportunity ...
The most recent Hackaday event badge has been the Communicator, a handheld wireless terminal with a rather nice QWERTY ...
There was a time when mouse mats were pretty basic, with a one-size-fits-all approach. These days, there are various sizes, surfaces, and even RGB options to enhance your gaming station. As far as ...
Adam Corsetti is a Commerce Writer from the United States. An avid gamer since childhood, Adam became hooked on video games after using the original Nintendo NES console. During college, he created a ...