What’s new with the Varmilo VA68M V2
VA68M Version 2 - Varmilo is back again with a revision of the VA68M. This time, the VA68M V2 uses anodized aluminium alloy rather than painted aluminium for its cases. There’s now also the option...
Vortex is no stranger to keyboard innovation. It’s easy to see the way they push the envelope by looking at the last few keyboards they’ve released. From the Core to the Race 3, these are all...
I remember my first Poker II, I hated it. It wasn’t because of the Poker II, it was due to the fact that I wanted to try out a switch I hadn’t tested before. The coveted “cloud of...
My favorite-looking 40% custom keyboard. The Pearl is the child of keen outdoor, keyboard, photo buff u/Koobaczech. An avid appreciator of mini keyboards, Koobaczech started the 40% Pearl...
Masterkeys Pro S & Pro L RGB Review
There’s an air of mechanical keyboard snobbiness when the term gaming mechanical keyboard comes up. Have a look on r/mechanicalkeyboards and you’ll never see a Razer product make the front...
Massdrop X 0.01 Z70 Mechanical Keyboard Review
0.01 (zero point zero one) has teamed up with Massdrop to bring this 65% collaboration to life. With a floating key design, the Z70 looks slick and understated but every bit as capable as its...
In late 2018, Keychron launched a Kickstarter campaign that boasted an ultra-slim wireless mechanical keyboard that allowed its users to fully experience premium typing comfort. Within 1 hour into...
Ask me three years ago if a full-sized keyboard was the right size for me I’d have said yes. Ask me now and I’ll give you an entirely different answer. That doesn’t mean I don’t like...
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